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HOME PROGRAMS AND ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION & DESIGN JOURNALISM PROFESSIONALLY-RELATED TABLE III

PROFESSIONALLY-RELATED TABLE III

A total of four courses is required. Students may substitute, upon approval of the School, any undergraduate course, subject to course requisites.

CRM 400 Aboriginal Governance/Justice
ECN 104 Introductory Microeconomics
ECN 204 Introductory Macroeconomics
ECN 220 Evolution of the Global Economy
ECN 301 Intermediate Macroeconomics I
ECN 321 Introduction to Law and Economics
ECN 501 Industrial Organization
ECN 502 Economics of Natural Resources
ECN 504 Intermediate Microeconomics I
ECN 506 Money and Banking
ECN 510 Environmental Economics
ECN 600 Intermediate Macroeconomics II
ECN 605 Labour Economics
ECN 606 International Monetary Economics
ECN 614 An Introduction to Game Theory
ECN 700 Intermediate Microeconomics II
ECN 703 Public Finance I
ECN 707 Economics of International Trade
ECN 710 Transportation Economics
ECN 803 Public Finance II
ENG 200 Writing as a Cultural Act
ENG 222 Fairy Tales and Fantasies
ENG 224 Children's Fiction
ENG 421 16C Literature and Culture
ENG 422 17C Literature and Culture
ENG 520 The Language of Persuasion
ENG 531 18C Literature and Culture I
ENG 532 18C Literature and Culture II
ENG 621 Reading Gender in a Global Context
ENG 624 20C Literature and Culture I
ENG 626 20C Literature and Culture II
ENG 631 Reading/Writing Women
ENG 632 19C Literature and Culture I
ENG 633 19C Literature and Culture II
ENG 701 Studies in Canadian Literature
ENG 703 Popular Literature of Sensation
ENG 705 Reading Visual Cultures
ENG 801 Canada on the World Stage
ENG 803 Popular Literature of Exploration
ENG 888 Televisual Texts of Contexts
ENG 921 Narrative in a Digital Age
ENG 941 Gender and Sex in Literature and Culture
ENG 942 Postcolonial Interventions
FIN 562 Personal Finance
GEO 703 Perspectives on Environmental Management
GEO 714 GIS for the Municipal Professional I
GEO 719 GIS in Business: Strategic Management Decisions
GEO 803 Recreation and Tourism Analysis
GMS 402 Introduction to Managerial Economics
HST 581 Canada, The Origins of Conflict
HST 681 Canada, Defining a Nation
INP 900 Intro to the Nonprofit/Voluntary Sector
MHR 405 Organizational Behaviour and Interpersonal Skills
MHR 522 Industrial Relations
MHR 523 Human Resources Management
PHL 400 Human Rights and Justice
PHL 449 Issues in the Philosophy of Punishment
POG 100 People, Power and Politics
POG 110 Canadian Politics
POG 210 Canadian Government
POG 225 Global Governance
POG 310 Ontario Politics
POG 313 Race and Ethnicity in Canada
POG 314 Controversial Policy Topics
POG 315 Equity and Human Rights
POG 316 Social Policy
POG 317 Education Politics and Policy
POG 320 Social Identity and Citizenship
POG 323 The Politics of Development
POG 330 Western Political Thought
POG 340 Intro to Comparative Politics
POG 410 Canadian Urban Politics
POG 411 Canadian Foreign Policy
POG 412 Government and the Economy
POG 415 Environmental Politics and Policy
POG 416 Canadian Federalism
POG 417 Canadian-American Relations
POG 423 Nationalism and Identity
POG 424 Human Rights and Global Politics
POG 425 Regional Economic Integration
POG 426 Contemporary Global Conflicts
POG 430 Contemporary Political Thought
POG 431 Power, Hegemony and Resistance
POG 440 Aboriginal Governance/Justice
POG 442 Women and Politics
POG 443 Global Cities
POG 444 Politics, Media and Technology
POG 446 Voters, Elections, and Parties
PSY 102 Introduction to Psychology I
PSY 108 Applied Problem Solving
PSY 124 Social Psychology
SOC 25A/B* Media and Society
SOC 104 Understanding Society
SOC 300 The Sociology of Diversity
SOC 319 Sociological Perspectives on Crime
SOC 402 The City and Social Problems
SOC 500 Youth and Society
SOC 502 Violence and the Family
SOC 504 Children and Society
SOC 525 Media in Images of Inequality
SOC 605 Canadian Families: Myth and Legal Reality
SOC 606 Work and Families in the 21st Century
SOC 608 Feminism and Society
SOC 609 Women and Human Rights
SOC 700 Men and Masculinities in the 21st Century

* A multi-term course.



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