Include both interim and returning staff member, with dates. Sharon Barim B.A.(Cornell), M.Sc.(Vermont), Ph.D.(Brown) ( Interim)įor less than one year, or faculty member is returning mid-academic year: Recently deceased faculty may be left in the faculty listing for some time as a sign of respect and in honour of their service.įor one or more academic years, write ( Interim). Specify month and year that leave began/begins or do not specify any date. Specify term, or specific months if different from terms Leave or sabbatical information in parentheses, italics, lowercase. If consecutive degrees are from the same institution, only include most recent. Faculty Listing Formatįirst name, last name, semi-colon after name, comma after degree, institution name in parentheses (no space). See also Appendix 2: University Abbreviations. Or when used in place of the university name. Uppercase when referring to a specific university Uppercase "Test" where it is part of the test title. Standing and types of Standing are always uppercase.Ī student's Standing will be Unsatisfactory. Uppercase when referring to a specific grade. Jane Finch, Speech-Language Pathologist in Montreal's SLP clinic
She is Head of Speech-Language Pathology at McGill. He is a speech-language pathologist at McGill. Lowercase job titles when used in general. This option is available to Special Students. If applicable, cite the name the tribe, nation, or community in preference to the board term Indigenous peoples.Ĭapitalized when official title/category. John HenningĬapitalise 'indigenous' when referring to the political and historical communities, living in specific regions when Europeans first attempted to name, categorize, and colonize them. Students in this stream will take five courses.Īcademic Adviser-U1: Prof. Students can register for the Environmental Engineering Stream. Uppercase only when part of a title otherwise, lowercase. Lowercase "program" except when part of a title.īachelor of Science (Food Science) (B.Sc.(F.Sc.)) – Freshman Program (30 credits) Uppercase when part of a title, otherwise leave lowercase. Students taking a minor in Chemistry may choose a minor or minor concentration. Students taking the Minor in Physics must take required courses to complete the Minor. All required courses for the major or minor must be completed in full. Students must select a major or a minor in Chemistry. Students planning to choose the Agricultural Economics Major are required to complete 90 credits in the Major. Use uppercase when referring to a specific major or minor, lc when referring to non-specific majors or majors in general.īachelor of Science (B.Sc.) – Minor Biology Students may be eligible to graduate in a program other than honours. Graduating students registered in an honours or joint honours program may be awarded Honours or First-Class Honours. The Honours program is a limited enrolment program. Students may enter the Electrical Engineering Honours program. Use uppercase when referring to a specific Honours/Joint Honours degree or program.
The Mining and Materials programs are co-op programsīachelor of Arts (B.A.) – Honours EnglishĪ bachelor's/master's/doctoral degree in xxx… "send your letter to the appropriate faculty" Lowercase when referring to "faculty" as "staff" Lowercase when referring to a discipline in general Ruleįor more information, please contact the Departmental office.Ĭaps both "Faculty" and "Engineering" when used as a short form of "the Faculty of Engineering." Use uppercase (UC) when specific/official: program, degree, etc., official name, title, place use lowercase (lc) when non-specific/general. "University" can be abbreviated to "Univ." in any case, but for other abbreviations, the official abbreviation must be used as dictated by school/department or, if none, leave as is. For abbreviations given that do not appear in the list, check McGill website to find other examples, or write out in full.įoreign universities: The institution's country may be included if it's needed for clarity. See Appendix 2: University Abbreviations. Three complementary courses (e.g., in science, arts, and music) Nota bene: Either uppercase or lowercase with periods. and e.g.: Use periods, always followed by comma D.Phil.).įrench degrees generally include spaces (except when it is an initialism, such as D.E.A.).Ĭote R – cote de rendement au collégial (CRC) (often "the Cote R") Note that different schools may use varying abbreviations for similar degrees (i.e., Ph.D. See Appendix 1 for further examples of degree abbreviations.