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HOME LIBERAL STUDIES TABLE A - LOWER LEVEL RESTRICTIONS

TABLE A - LOWER LEVEL RESTRICTIONS

NOTE: Restrictions may change from year to year depending on curricular changes.

Aerospace Engineering
Architectural Science
  • IRL 100 is not available for credit.
  • Students may take only two semesters of English for credit.
Arts and Contemporary Studies
  • PHL 214 is not available for credit.
  • Students may take only two semesters of French if students complete a French course from Required Group 1.
  • Students may take only two semesters of Spanish if students complete a Spanish course from Required Group 1.
  • English courses are not available for credit if the English Option is chosen.
  • French courses are not available for credit if the French Option is chosen.
  • History courses are not available for credit if the History Option is chosen.
  • Philosophy courses are not available for credit if the Philosophy Option is chosen.
Biomedical Engineering
Business Management
  • ECN 110, ECN 210 and ITM 277 are not available for credit.
  • Economics and Management Science Majors: Economics courses are not available for credit.
  • Global Management Majors: Students may take only two semesters of History for credit.
  • PSY 105 is not available for credit to students who choose PSY 102 from Table I.
  • Law and Business Majors: PHL 214 is not available for credit. Students may take only two semesters of Philosophy for credit.
Business Technology Management
Chemical Engineering
Child and Youth Care
  • Psychology courses are not available for credit.
  • SOC 103 is not available for credit.
  • Students may take only two semesters of Sociology for credit.
  • CRM 101 is not available for credit to students who choose CRM 100 or CRM 102 from Table I.
Civil Engineering
Computer Engineering
Criminal Justice
  • Caribbean Studies, Criminal Justice, Economics, Geography, Politics, Psychology and Sociology courses are not available for credit.
  • PHL 214 is not available for credit.
Disability Studies
  • Students may take only three semesters of Philosophy or Sociology for credit between Tables A and B.
Early Childhood Education
  • PSY 105 and SOC 103 are not available for credit.
  • Fall 2007 1st year admits: Students may take only two semesters each of Politics, Psychology and Sociology.
  • Fall 2010, 2009 and 2008 1st year admits: Students may take only two semesters each of Psychology and Sociology.
Electrical Engineering
Fashion
  • IRL 100 is not available for credit.
Geographic Analysis
  • Geography courses are not available for credit.
  • ECN 110 is not available for credit to students who choose ECN 104 from Table I.
  • ECN 210 is not available for credit to students who choose ECN 204 from Table I.
  • SOC 103 is not available for credit to students who choose SOC 104 from Table I.
  • PSY 105 is not available for credit to students who choose PSY 102 from Table I.
  • CRM 101 is not available for credit to students who choose CRM 100 or CRM 102 from Table I.
Hospitality and Tourism Management
Image Arts
Industrial Engineering
Interior Design
  • IRL 100 is not available for credit.
International Economics and Finance
Journalism
  • English courses are not available for credit.
  • HST 307 and HST 407 are not available for credit to students who choose HST 581 and HST 681 from Table III.
  • ECN 110 and ECN 210 are not available for credit to students who choose ECN 104 and ECN 204 from Table III.
  • PSY 105 is not available for credit to students who choose PSY 102 from Table III.
  • PSY 308 is not available for credit to students who choose PSY 108 from Table III. 
  • SOC 103 is not available for credit to students who choose SOC 104 or SOC 25A/B from Table III.
Mechanical Engineering
  • Fall 2007 1st year admits: Students may take only two semesters of Economics for credit.
  • Fall 2010, 2009 and 2008 1st year admits: Students may take only one semester of Economics for credit.
  • Effective Fall 2010, FRE 101, FRE 201, FRE 301 and FRE 401 are not available for credit.
  • Effective Fall 2010, SPN 101, SPN 201, SPN 301 and SPN 401 are not available for credit.
Nursing - Collaborative program (4-Yr)
  • SOC 103 is not available for credit.
  • Students may take only two semesters of Sociology for credit.
  • Psychology courses are not available for credit.
Nutrition and Food
  • Effective Fall 2010, SCI 182 is not available for credit.
  • PSY 105 is not available for credit to students who choose PSY 102 from Table II.
Occupational and Public Health
  • Effective Fall 2010, SCI 182 is not available for credit.
  • Public Health and Safety Option: PSY 105 is not available for credit to students who choose PSY 102 in Table I. Students may take only two semesters of Politics for credit.  
  • Occupational Health and Safety Option: ECN 110 is not available for credit. Students may take only two semesters of Economics for credit.

Performance Acting and Dance

Performance Production
Politics and Governance
  • Caribbean Studies, Criminal Justice, Economics, Geography, Politics, Psychology and Sociology courses are not available for credit.
  • PHL 214 is not available for credit.
Psychology
  • Caribbean Studies, Criminal Justice, Economics, Geography, Politics, Psychology and Sociology courses are not available for credit.
  • PHL 214 is not available for credit.
Public Administration and Governance
  • Politics courses are not available for credit.
  • CRM 101 is not available for credit to students who choose CRM 100 or CRM 102 from Table I.
  • ECN 110 and ECN 210 are not available for credit to students who choose ECN 104 and ECN 204 as Level 2 Professionally-Related courses from Table I.
  • ITM 277 is not available for credit to students who choose ITM 102 from Table I.
  • PSY 105 is not available for credit to students who choose PSY 102 from Table I.
  • PSY 308 is not available for credit to students who choose PSY 108 from Table I.
  • SOC 103 is not available for credit to students who choose SOC 104 from Table I.
Radio and Television
  • English courses are not available for credit.
  • SOC 103 is not available for credit to students who choose SOC 104 from Table I.
  • Students wishing to access the Sociology Minor may not take SOC 103.
Retail Management
  • ITM 277 and Economics courses are not available for credit.
Social Work
  • Politics, Psychology and Sociology courses are not available for credit.
  • ECN 110 and ECN 210 are not available for credit to students who choose ECN 104 and ECN 204 as a 2nd Yr Professionally-Related course.
Sociology
  • Caribbean Studies, Criminal Justice, Economics, Geography, Politics, Psychology and Sociology courses are not available for credit.
  • PHL 214 is not available for credit.
Undeclared Arts
  • Caribbean Studies, Criminal Justice, Economics, Geography, Politics, Psychology and Sociology courses are not available for credit.
  • PHL 214 is not available for credit.
Undeclared Engineering
Urban and Regional Planning (4-Yr)
  • ECN 110 is not available for credit.
  • ECN 210 is not available for credit to students who choose ECN 204 from Table II.
  • Students may take only two semesters each of Economics, Politics and Sociology for credit.
  • SOC 103 is not available for credit.
Urban and Regional Planning (Degree Completion Program)
  • ECN 110 is not available for credit.
  • Students may take only one semester of Economics for credit.

Further Restrictions/Notes:

1.  The Online ESL/EAL Placement Test is required before enrolling in any LNG course.
2.  Students may take all three of LNG 100, LNG 200 and LNG 300, but a maximum of two credits only will be used towards their degree requirements.



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