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The Farm Management and Technology (FMT) program is a 3-year academic and practical college program, offered on the Macdonald Campus and taught by the staff of the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences of º«¹úÂãÎè. For further information on the program, please refer to our website.
This three-year academic and practical program is offered on the Macdonald campus and taught by the staff of the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences of º«¹úÂãÎè. The program is funded by the Ministère de l'Agriculture, des Pêcheries et de l'Alimentation du Québec and authorized by the Ministère de l'Éducation, Enseignement supérieur, et...
For more information, see Diploma of College Studies — Farm Management Technology.
Director |
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Peter Enright; B.Sc.(Agr.Eng.), M.Sc.(McG.) |
Associate Director |
David Wees; B.Sc.(Agr.), M.Sc.(McG.) |
Faculty Lecturers |
Caroline Begg; B.Sc.(Agr.)(McG.), M.Sc.(Sask.), Ph.D.(McG.) |
Christian Molgat; B.Sc.(Bio.)(Ott.), B.Sc.(Agr.)(Guelph) |
Pascal Thériault; B.Sc.(Agr.), M.Sc.(Kansas) |
For other Canadian students, the minimum French requirement is grade 10 second language. Please contact the department for more information.
For international students, a recognized French proficiency test may be required and a minimum IELTS score of 6.5 is required (other English proficiency exams are also accepted by º«¹úÂãÎè).
Students in the Farm Management and Technology program must register online using Minerva at www.mcgill.ca/minerva for each semester at º«¹úÂãÎè.
Attendance in class is compulsory. Students with attendance of less than 80% may not be permitted to write examinations.
Examinations and other work in courses will be marked according to the percentage system. The minimum passing mark in a course is 60%.
When a student's cumulative percent average (CPA) or semestrial percent average (SPA) first drops below 60%, or they fail four or more courses in a semester, withdrawal is advised. Students who choose to remain in the program are on probation.
Students on probation are normally permitted to register for no more than 10 credits per semester. They are not permitted to be on probation for more than one semester unless they obtain an SPA of 70% or higher.
Students who do not raise their CPA to 60% (or obtain an SPA of 70%) while on probation are not permitted to continue. They are required to withdraw from the program for one year. If, after this period, students wish to be readmitted, they must apply in writing to the Director of the program.
This Handbook is a compendium of regulations and policies governing student rights and responsibilities at º«¹úÂãÎè. It is published jointly by the Dean of Students’ Office and the Secretariat. A copy of the Handbook can be found at www.mcgill.ca/secretariat/policies/students or obtained from the Student Affairs Office or the Student Services Centre on the Macdonald campus.
The policy has the following objectives:
Copies are available in the Library and students are informed of it at registration.
Tuition fees for all full-time students who are eligible for the Farm Management and Technology program are paid by the Ministère de l'Agriculture, des Pêcheries et de l'Alimentation du Québec. Student Services and Student Societies' fees, as well as course material fees, will be charged according to the schedule in effect for all Macdonald campus students. At the time of publishing, the fees* were $1024.34 for the Fall semester, and $716.05 for the Winter semester for Quebec residents. Additional fees will apply to out-of-province students.
* 2016–2017 fees; subject to change without notice.
The cost of textbooks and supplies is estimated at $250.00 per semester.
In-Course Financial Aid (including loans and bursaries) is available to full-time students on the basis of demonstrated financial need; however, it is recommended that all applicants apply for the maximum government student assistance program for which they are eligible. Students may apply for In-Course Financial Aid through the Financial Aid & Awards Menu on Minerva and will then be asked to make an appointment with the Financial Aid Counsellor at the Macdonald Student Service Centre. For more information, consult University Regulations and Resources > Undergraduate > Scholarships and Student Aid or contact the Student Services Centre at 514-398-7992.
Laird Hall is a co-educational residence with a capacity of 250 students. It accommodates students in double and single rooms. Each floor includes shared washrooms, a fully-equipped kitchen, a television lounge, and a laundry room. For more information, refer to University Regulations and Resources > Undergraduate > Residential Facilities > University Residences – Macdonald Campus; www.mcgill.ca/ students/housing/macdonald or email residences.macdonald [at] mcgill.ca.