2002-2003 Calendar
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Faculty of Arts |
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Faculty of Education |
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Faculty
of Environmental Studies |
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Faculty
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Faculty
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Atkinson Faculty of Liberal
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Osgoode Hall Law School |
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Schulich School of Business
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Courses
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Glendon
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Part-time Studies
Part-time studies are particularly convenient for students
who wish to combine University work with employment or personal commitments.
They also provide a stepping stone to full-time studies for students who
have been away from formal education for a few years and wish to try out
University before committing themselves to a full-time program.
One of the advantages of Glendon's part-time day studies
program is the availability of some block-scheduled courses, classes which
meet one day a week, cutting down on commuting time and allowing for ease
in scheduling other commitments around University work.
About a third of Glendon students are pursuing their
degrees on a part-time basis, taking from six to 21 credits per session.
They enjoy the same privileges and freedoms as full-time students in terms
of course choice, accessibility of resources and participation in campus
life, and are subject to the same regulations.
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