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Human Development courses & timetables

On this page: Course sequencing | MA Courses & Timetables | PhD Courses & Timetables | Registration

Course sequencing

All students are required to follow the course sequences as outlined in the time table corresponding to their year of study provided below.

In exceptional circumstances students with prior graduate-level coursework may follow a different course sequencing (or plan of study). In such cases, it is the student’s responsibility to be in contact with their Supervisor (faculty member) andÌýedpsych.education [at] mcgill.ca (Program Coordinator)Ìýto ensure they are enrolling in the correct courses and progressing through the program appropriately.


MA Courses & Timetables

IMPORTANT: Students must review the Calendar listingÌýfor an overall understanding of their program requirements.

For degree requirements, please select the year in which you were admitted:

Special Notes:

  • Student must complete all Thesis courses (24 credits) and all Required Courses (15 credits) as defined in the eCalendar
  • Students are required to take the 0-credit courseÌýEDPE 632D1/D2Ìýin their first year. This is aÌýbi-weekly seminar course given by staff, invited speakers, and senior graduate students in different areas of research related to Human Development. Students are expected to participate by reading pertinent literature prior to seminars and asking questions at each seminar. Attendance is compulsory, and the course is graded pass/fail based on participation.
  • Students must select from complementary options as follows:
    • One Complementary Statistics option (3 credits) - choose between qualitative (EDPE 687)Ìýversus quantitativeÌý(EDPE 682)Ìýcourse options
    • One Complementary Course option (3 credits) - choose from a specific list of courses that may be taken in Fall or Winter of Year 1 or Year 2; students may consult with their supervisor for advice.ÌýÌýThis choice is typically based on one's specific area of interest or the subject matter of their proposed thesis
  • Students should aim to take 12 credits per term, with one term at 9 credits (for a total of 45)

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Fall 2024/ Winter 2025 Course Timetables

MA1 timetable 2022-2023

MA2 Timetable 2022-2023

PhD Courses & Timetables

IMPORTANT: Students must review the Calendar listing for an overall understanding of their program requirements.

For degree requirements, please select the year in which you were admitted:

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Fall 2024/ Winter 2025 Course Timetables

PhD2 Timetable 2022-23

PhD3 Timetable 2022-23

ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ Calendar - All ECP graduate-level coursesÌý(500-level and above)

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Registration

Visit theÌýGraduate and Postdoctoral Studies'Ìýregistration information pages for overall registration information.ÌýStill have questions?ÌýBe sure to visit our Department'sÌýRegistrationÌýpage for answers to frequently asked registration questions.

If you are a newly-admitted student, do not forget to accept your offer of admission on Minerva otherwise you will not be able to register for any courses!

Information about fees, fines, and other charges can be found on theÌýStudents Accounts website.

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