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Part-Time Degree Studies at McMaster University

Thank you for your interest in Part-time Degree Studies at McMaster University.

Each year, thousands of students just like you take advantage of the learning opportunities available at McMaster to achieve your lifelong goals or to pursue an entirely new career. We appreciate that you may want to continue your education at any time of your life and work. In this calendar, you will see the great range of evening degree courses available to students who are unable to attend university in the daytime. Evening courses over the fall/winter and spring/summer sessions make it possible for students to meet degree requirements in many programmes solely through evening classes.

This website is a tool for part-time students to choose courses and find information and resources such as details for fall, winter and summer terms.

 

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McMaster Centre for Continuing Education

Did you know it is possible to complete a part-time degree program concurrent with a Centre for Continuing Education Diploma?
Once you have completed the diploma, you may approach your faculty office for possible transfer elective credit.

Maximize your time at McMaster by combining your part-time academic program with real world skills!

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Helpful Hints

During the year MAPS schedules seminars and workshops on a variety of topics, which are free of charge, but require pre-registration.


Glossary
MUGSI
MUGSI (McMaster University Gateway to Student Information, provides individual student information and access to SOLAR.
Top-10 Questions about being a Part-Time Student
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Questions or Need Some Help?
How to Get to McMaster University
Directions (and Maps!) to McMaster University and Hamilton, Ontario.
MAPS
The McMaster Association of Part-Time Students (MAPS)

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insert image hereLearning is a lifetime objective of mine. I have changed directions in my life, most recently seeking a professional career that is satisfying and meaningful, but required me to update my education. With the support of my family, this endeavour has been an exciting and challenging venture, broadening my knowledge and perspectives in many areas. This has been such a rewarding experience with the many supportive people at the university, and I have chosen to continue onto the graduate program.

Sue Anderson
BA/BSW (sociology, gerontology, social work)
2002 Centennial Award Winner

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