The online Calendar is an official University document. It
defines academic programs and the regulations that pertain to them. The
University Senate reserves the right to modify the academic programs and
regulations at its discretion after the posting date of the Calendar. In
addition, the University reserves the right to modify the posted scale
of tuition and other student fees and to limit the number of students
who enrol in any program or course at any time before the beginning of
an academic term. Moreover, the information contained in the
Undergraduate Calendar or any other University document related to
academic programs, deadlines, and regulations is subject to verification
and correction by the Office of the Registrar and the School of Graduate
Studies.Not all courses listed in this Calendar are offered this
year. Students are advised to consult the Undergraduate Class Schedule
for a timetable of courses offered.
Please note that the Undergraduate Calendar is available solely
online and constitutes the official Undergraduate Calendar of the
University. The most recent version of the Calendar is the only version
currently in effect. Students are responsible for ensuring that
graduation requirements are met, in accordance with the requirements set
out in the Calendar corresponding to the year of admission, except for
Engineering programs. Students in the Engineering programs are required
to graduate having met the substantial equivalent of the curriculum in
force in the Winter Term prior to degree conferral. Archived Calendars
may be consulted using the "Archived Calendars" link.
This Calendar is intended to assist readers to understand the
academic and administrative structure and policies and procedures of the
University, and to describe the academic programs offered. The material
has been submitted by academic units and administrative departments.
Every effort has been made to ensure that all general information and
course references are accurate as of the date of posting, but these are
subject to possible verification and correction. By the act of
registration each student becomes bound by the policies and regulations
of Concordia University, including the Faculty in which the student is
registered. Students are responsible for familiarizing themselves with
the general information, rules and regulations contained in the
Calendar, and with the specific information, rules and regulations of
the Faculty or Faculties in which they are registered or enrolled or
seek registration or enrolment, as well as the specific requirements of
each degree or certificate sought. It is the student's responsibility to
ensure that the courses chosen are appropriate to the program
requirements.
Concordia University disclaims all responsibility and liability for
loss or damage suffered or incurred by any student or other party as a
result of delays in or termination of its services, courses, or classes
by reason of force majeure, including fire, flood, riots, war, strikes,
lock-outs, damage to University property, financial exigency and/or
other events beyond the reasonable control of the University. Concordia
University disclaims any and all liability for damages arising as a
result of errors, interruptions or disruptions to operations or
connected with its operations or its campuses, arising out of computer
failure or non-compliance of its computing systems.
For information concerning graduate programs, contact the:
School of
Graduate Studies
(514) 848-2424, ext. 3800
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