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A joint initiative of the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, the Faculty of Arts, the Faculty of Law, and the Faculty of Science, the School of Environment offers a BSc (AgEnvSc) Major in Environment, BSc Major in Environment, a BA & Sc Inter-Faculty...
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About the McGill School of Environment
McGill’s Faculties of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Arts,
Science, and Law have forged a unique approach to the study of environment
through the interfaculty, trans-disciplinary McGill School of Environment
(...
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Mission of the McGill School of Environment
The mission of the McGill School of Environment is:
to provide a program that
will develop a broad-based environmental literacy in the undergraduate
population;
to develop opportunities for...
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The largest faculty at the University, Arts is committed to remaining at the forefront of intellectual inquiry in our continually changing world. The humanities and social science disciplines that constitute the Faculty share a common endeavor: to better understand the...
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About the Faculty of Arts
The McGill campus is an oasis in the heart of the business, cultural, and entertainment centres of downtown Montreal. At the centre of the Downtown campus is the Arts Building, the oldest building on campus and the University’s flagship. It...
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History of the Faculty of Arts
McGill College, and with it the Faculty of Arts, officially opened on 6 September 1843. The early curriculum, heavily weighted in classical studies, also included lectures in mathematics, logic, French, history, geography, and law....
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Programs and Teaching in
Arts
Established in 1843, the Faculty of Arts is one of the oldest in Canada
and remains the largest at McGill. The Faculty is home to 15 departments, 22 interdisciplinary programs, the School of Religious Studies, three professional...
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The Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences is located on McGill University’s Macdonald campus, in the Montreal suburb of Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue. It is an oasis of green space in the midst of an urban environment, occupying a splendid waterfront setting connected...
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About the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, including School of Human Nutrition
Mission Statement: The Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental
Sciences is committed to excellence in teaching, research, and service to ensure
that humanity’s...
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History of the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
Dedicated to improving the quality of life in Quebec’s rural communities, Sir William Christopher Macdonald founded the School of Agriculture, the School for Teachers, and the School of Household...
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Macdonald Campus
Facilities
Morgan Arboretum
Morgan Arboretum
The Morgan Arboretum has 245 hectares of managed and natural
woodlands, fields, and tree plantations used for environmental research and
teaching in a wide range of courses...
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McGill University’s Faculty of Engineering is one of Canada’s most distinguished research communities, home to approximately 150 professors, almost 3,000 undergraduates, and over 1,000 graduate students. Here, youĂŰĚŇ´«Ă˝appl study with some of the world’s most prominent teachers...
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About the Faculty of Engineering
The Faculty currently includes six engineering departments and two
schools, and houses three institutes:
Departments
Bioengineering
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering...
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History of the Faculty of Engineering
The Faculty of Engineering began in 1871 as the Department of Practical
and Applied Science in the Faculty of Arts with degree programs in Civil
Engineering and Surveying; Mining Engineering and Assaying; and Practical...
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Engineering Microcomputing Facility
In addition to the services provided by McGill's Information Technology Services, the Faculty maintains computing resources in support of teaching and research activities specific to Engineering (CAD/CAM, testing and simulation,...
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Schulich Library of Physical Sciences, Life Sciences, and Engineering
Schulich
Library of Physical Sciences, Life Sciences, and Engineering
Macdonald-Stewart Library Building
809 Sherbrooke Street West
Montreal QC H3A 0C1
Telephone: 514-398-4769...
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For over 150 years, McGill University has prepared students for exciting and rewarding careers in a range of education-related professions. The Faculty's mission is to advance both knowledge and professional practice through its leadership role in Education in Quebec,...
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About the Faculty of Education
The Faculty of Education serves approximately 2,500 students enrolled in
undergraduate, graduate, and professional development programs. The Faculty is
organized into three departments, and has a number of research and service...
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History of the Faculty of Education
The Faculty of Education traces its beginnings back to 1857, when the
McGill Normal School was established at McGill by agreement between the
University and the Government of Quebec. In 1907, it was renamed the School for...
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Faculty of Education Facilities
Education Curriculum Resources Centre
Education Curriculum Resources Centre
The Education Curriculum Resources Centre, located on the
first floor of the Education Building, provides...