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Time and Location

Fall Convocation will take place on campus in the Field House, on Saturday, November 4, 2006. Two ceremonies will be held, one at 9:30 a.m. and the other at 2:00 p.m. The Senate of Carleton University will meet on Friday, October 20, 2006, to award degrees, diplomas and certificates, and you will be notified, by mail, from your Registrar's Office about the success of your application to graduate, and also indicating the specific time of your ceremony.

Degrees, diplomas and certificates to be awarded at each ceremony are as follows:

Ceremony 1 - Saturday, November 4 - 9:30 am

Ph.D. (Communication)
Ph.D. (Economics)
Ph.D. (Public Policy)
Ph.D. (Management)
Ph.D. (Political Science)
Master of Arts, Central/East European & Russian-Area Studies
Master of Arts, Communication
Master of Arts, Economics
Master of Arts, International Affairs
Master of Arts, Legal Studies
Master of Arts, Political Economy
Master of Arts, Political Science

Master of Arts, Public Administration
Master of Business Administration
Master of Social Work
Master of Journalism
Certificate in Conflict Resolution
Diploma in European Integration Studies
Certificate in Public Service Studies
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) and Bachelor of Arts, for the Faculty of Public Affairs

(Criminology; Economics; Law; Mass Communication; Political Science)
Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of International Business
Bachelor of Journalism
Bachelor of Public Affairs and Policy Management
Bachelor of Social Work

Ceremony 2 - Saturday, November 4 - 2:00 pm

Ph.D. (Aerospace Engineering)
Ph.D. (Biology)
Ph.D. (Canadian Studies)
Ph.D. (Chemistry)
Ph.D. (Civil Engineering)
Ph.D. (Cognitive Science)
Ph.D. (Computer Science)
Ph.D. (Cultural Mediations)
Ph.D. (Earth Sciences)

Ph.D. (Electrical Engineering)
Ph.D. (Environmental Engineering)
Ph.D. (Geography)
Ph.D. (History)
Ph.D. (Mathematics)
Ph.D. (Mechanical Engineering)
Ph.D. (Physics)
Ph.D. (Psychology)
Ph.D. (Sociology)
Master of Arts, Anthropology
Master of Arts, Applied Language Studies
Master of Arts, Canadian Art History
Master of Arts, Canadian Studies
Master of Arts, English
Master of Arts, Film Studies
Master of Arts, French
Master of Arts, Geography
Master of Arts, History
Master of Arts, Philosophy
Master of Arts, Sociology
Master of Arts, Psychology
Master of Architecture
Master of Applied Science
Master of Computer Science
Master of Engineering
Master of Science
Bachelor of Architecture
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) and Bachelor of Arts, for the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

(Anthropology; Art and Culture; Art History; Biology; Child Studies; Classics, Religion and Humanities; English; Environmental Studies; Film Studies; French; Geographic Information Processing; Geography; History; History and Theory of Architecture; Human Rights; Interdisciplinary Studies; Linguistics and Applied Language Studies; Music; Philosophy; Psychology; Sociology; Sociology / Anthropology; Womens's Studies)
Bachelor of Computer Science
Bachelor of Engineering
Bachelor of Humanities
Bachelor of Industrial Design
Bachelor of Mathematics
Bachelor of Music
Bachelor of Science
Certificate in Teaching of English as a Second Language

Certificate in French Translation Studies
Diploma in Sonic Design

 

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