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Correspondence
courses offer students an alternative way of completing courses
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These
credits are the same as credits earned on campus.
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Part-time
students may register for courses at any time throughout the year.
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Upon registering
for a course, students receive a packet of study materials, including a
course outline, book list, and other items particular to individual courses.
Textbooks are available from the Mount Allison University Bookstore (364-2225).
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It is
essential that assignments be submitted on a regular schedule and not
in batches; only in this way can students best benefit from the Instructor's
comments.
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Full-time
students begin correspondence courses three times during the year: January,
May and September. Please complete the registration form and bring
or send it to the Registrar's Office.
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For REFUNDS
and WITHDRAWAL information, please see ACADEMIC
WITHDRAWALS AND CREDITS TO ACCOUNTS (REFUNDS )
For more
detailed information on courses please see the Correspondence
Booklet
Click
here for a list of COURSES
Admission
Procedure
For
NEW students: Apply as full or part-time student.
Application forms are available here: Part-time
application
Students
returning to study at Mount Allison after an absence of two terms:
must complete and submit the Former
Student Application.
Registration
Procedure
All
students must complete the Correspondence registration form and submit
it with the payment of the course tuition. If you are a current student
this is the only form you have to complete. Please click here for
our REGISTRATION FORM
Please
send the forms and fees to the Registrar's Office.
Tuition
Fees
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tuition
must be paid at the time of registration, part-time students pay for courses
on a per course basis.
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Senior
citizens (over 65) may take all credit courses free of charge.
Fees for
the 2009/2010 academic year are:
Canadian Citizens: $672 (3 credit course)
$1344 (6 credit course)
International Students: $1344 (3 credit course)
$2688 (6 credit course)
Scoudouc
River Part-time Student Bursary
The
Scoudouc River Part-time Student Bursaries are available to needy New
Brunswick residents who are part time students who have not been a
full-time student in the past 12 months.
Please
click here
for the application form. Please send completed forms to:
Continuous Learning
Mount Allison University
62 York Street
Sackville NB E4L 1E2
Deadline to apply for the Scoudouc
bursary for Winter 2010 is February 12, 2010.
COURSES
| Anthropology
1011 |
Introduction to Anthropology,
M. Hoyt |
| Anthropology
2501 |
Environment
and Society, N. Mooney |
| Anthropology
3831 |
Areal Ethnography:
Ethnography of South Asia, N. Mooney |
Canadian
Studies
2001 |
Canada and
the Modern Age,
G. Martin |
Canadian
Studies
2011 |
An Introduction
to Canadian Culture,
M. Davis |
Canadian
Studies
3111 |
Native Peoples
of Canada: Contemporary Issues, M. Davis |
Canadian
Studies
3121 |
Multiculturalism,
Immigration, & Diversity in Canada, S.
Nelson Moodle |
Canadian
Studies
3301 |
Canadian
Women: Critical Perspectives,
S. Nelson |
| Economics 1001 |
Principle of Microeconomics,
M. Haghiri |
| Economics 1011 |
Principle of Macroeconomics,
M. Haghiri |
| Economics 2101 |
Intermediate Macroeconomics I,
N. Anthonisen |
| English 1201 |
Introduction to
Principles of Literary Analysis,
K. Bamford |
| English
3451 |
Literature
in the Age of Romanticism,
M. Thorpe |
| English 3481 |
Early Victorian Literature,
H. Marcovitch |
| English 3491 |
Late Victorian Literature, H. Marcovitch |
| English 3511 |
Early Twentieth
Century British Literature,
M. Thorpe |
| English 3521 |
Later Twentieth
Century British Literature,
M. Thorpe |
| English 3711 |
American Literature
from the Colonial Period to the Civil War, M. Thorpe |
| English 3721 |
American Literature
From the Civil War to the Present, M. Thorpe |
| English
3801 |
Canadian
Literature from the Beginnings to l914, H. Marcovitch |
| English
3811 |
Canadian
Modernism, H. Marcovitch |
| History 1601 |
New Nations in
North America,
M. Davis |
| History 1611 |
The Expansion
of Europe Abroad,
R. Cupido |
| History 2411 |
Canada to 1871,
S. Nelson Moodle |
| History 2421 |
Canada After 1871, S. Nelson Moodle |
| History 3251 |
Class and Capitalism:
Transformation of the British Social Structure 1750-1850,
R. Cupido |
| History 3441 |
Modern Canada,
M. Davis |
| International Relations 3001 |
Gender in International Relations,
M. Avram
Moodle |
| Mathematics 1111 |
Introduction to
Calculus I,
B. McNally Moodle |
| Mathematics 1121 |
Introduction to
Calculus II,
B. McNally Moodle |
| Mathematics 2121 |
Elementary Differential
Equations,
B. McNally |
| Mathematics 2311 |
Statistics I,
R. Sealy |
| Mathematics 2321 |
Statistics II,
R. Sealy |
Political Science
1001 |
Foundations of
Politics,
G. Martin Moodle |
| Political Science 2201 |
U.S. Politics and Foreigh Policy,
G Martin |
Political Science
2301 |
Topics in International
Relations,
G. Martin |
| Psychology 1001 |
Introduction to
Psychology I,
S. O'Neill |
| Psychology 1011 |
Introduction to
Psychology II,
S. O'Neill |
| Religious Studies 2401 |
Introduction to Eastern Religions,
M. Parent
Moodle |
| Religious Studies
2801 |
Introduction
to Western Religions,
A. Wilson |
| Sociology 1001 |
Introduction to Sociology,
M. Parsons Moodle |
| Sociology 3991 |
Social Policy, S. Patten Moodle
Registration
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