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New Students

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Student Registration & Program Information

  • U0 and U1 students should review: 1) the new student information section on the Faculty of Science website,Ìý2) the registration information on the Â鶹AV Accepted Students page, and 3) the First Year at Â鶹AV website.
  • U1 students should review the programÌýinformation inÌýtheÌýprograms sectionÌýof our website andÌýfollow the suggested registration plans found below (scroll down).
  • Students with course exemptionsÌýfor any required program course(s)Ìý(e.g. CHEM 212, MATH 203, etc.) have the option to take a different program courseÌýin place of a required course(s)Ìýor an elective/Minor program course(s).
  • U0 students who are interested in selecting MIMM as their program in U1 orÌýU1 students who must complete theÌýScience Freshman Program requirements in their first year should take note of the program-specific information found on theÌýScience Office for Undergraduate Advising(SOUSA) when selectingÌýcourses.
  • Questions on advanced standing/courses exemptions, program selection options or general degree-planning and requirements, should be directed to SOUSA. Students can book aÌývirtual advising session with an advisor by emailing:Ìýadvisor.science [at] mcgill.ca.
  • All B.Sc. students are assigned to aÌýspecific SOUSA advisor.ÌýThis information is available in the student unofficial transcript section in Minerva.
  • It is important to review the Â鶹AVÌýRegistration for information on how to navigate the registration process in Minerva.

Important Notes

  • Students should create a schedule for both the Fall 2024Ìýand Winter 2025Ìýsemesters. Please use the information on this pageÌýas a guide when registering forÌýclasses.
  • It is important toÌýregister for classesÌýduring the Fall/WinterÌýregistration periods.ÌýÂ鶹AV course registration dates can be found here.
  • Students canÌýcan make course adjustments and changes to their class schedule up to the ÌýforÌýeach semester.
  • Students should book an appointment with a SOUSA advisor and attend our new studentÌýorientation session when planning their course schedule for the academic year.
  • For information on MIMM undergraduate program requirements, course registration, program planning, study away or exchanges, review theÌýAcademic Advising & Orientation section of our website.Ìý
  • Below is an example of a U1 course schedule. Students can use this schedule as a guide when creating their course schedule for the academic year:Ìý
Fall Ìý Winter Ìý
Course Credits Course Credits
MIMM 211 – Biology of Microorganisms 3 MIMM 214 – Introduction to Immunology 3
MIMM 212 – Laboratory in Microbiology 3 BIOL 202 - Basic Genetics 3
BIOL 200 – Molecular Biology 3 CHEM 222 – Introduction to Organic Chemistry 2 4
CHEM 212 – Introduction to Organic Chemistry 1 4

BIOL 201 - Cell Biology & Metabolism OR

BIOC 212 - Molecular Mechanisms of Cell Function

3
Elective OR Complementary course 3 Elective OR Complementary course 3
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