Mandatory Online Courses for All Graduate Students
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MANDATORY ONLINE COURSES FOR ALL GRADUATE STUDENTS
All graduate students, including part-time students, must complete the following courses within the first twelve months after their admission to graduate studies at McMaster. A graduate student may not obtain a graduate degree at McMaster or register for subsequent years of their program without having completed these courses.
SGS 101* Academic Research Integrity and Ethics
Register on SOLAR for SGS 101*
The purpose of this course is to ensure that the standards and expectations of academic integrity and research ethics are communicated early and are understood by incoming students. In the event a student fails this course, they must retake it at the earliest opportunity within the first year of study of their academic program.
SGS 201# Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) Training
Register on SOLAR for SGS 201#
Having an understanding of how we can identify and reduce attitudinal, structural, information, technological, and systemic barriers to persons with disabilities is core to McMaster University’s commitment to supporting an inclusive community in which all persons are treated with dignity and equality, and completion of AODA training is critical as McMaster’s graduates move forward in their varied, chosen professions. School of Graduate Studies SGS 201# FAQS
Register for the course on SOLAR. This course is designated as SGS 201# – you do need to sign up for the course through SOLAR. Subject code is SGS, and course code is 201#. Students should register for this course as either D (Doctorate) or M (Masters) depending on their degree program.
The course content is offered by Accessibility at McMaster through http://www.mcmaster.ca/accessibility. They maintain the course content and a record of all McMaster students/staff etc. who have taken the course.
If you have already taken the course, you do not need to take it again. You will need to provide evidence (record of completion) that you have taken the course.
All graduate students are required to pass this course to be "clear to graduate" or to continue into subsequent academic session and we urge all students to register for and take this course at their earliest opportunity. Please refer to the School of Graduate Studies Calendar for further details - section 2.5.5 of the 2011 Graduate Calendar, which can be found on McMaster’s website at http://www.mcmaster.ca/graduate/grad_calendar.pdf.
Please report any problems to Julie Birch ([email protected]) with a cc: to Marsha Duncan ([email protected])
If you encounter difficulties, please remember to include your student number, full name and program/department in any inquiries.