Fall 2011 and after 1st Yr Admits
A total of six to seven courses is required, as grouped and noted below. No more than two courses may be taken from any one subject area.
Humanities - Minimum two courses from the following:
ACS 100 |
Ideas That Shape the World I |
ACS 200 |
Ideas That Shape the World II |
ENG 108* |
The Nature of the Narrative I |
ENG 208* |
The Nature of the Narrative II |
FRE *** |
A French Course |
FRE *** |
A French Course |
HST 114 |
Ten Days that Shook the World |
HST 115 |
Inventing Popular Culture |
HST 116 |
Technology, Warfare, and Social Change |
HST 117 |
Colonization, Colonialism, and Independence |
PHL 101 |
Plato and the Roots of Western Philosophy |
PHL 201 |
Problems in Philosophy |
PHL 333 |
Philosophy of Human Nature |
PHL 366 |
Existentialism and Art and Culture |
Social Sciences - Minimum two courses from the following:
CRM 100* |
Introduction to Canadian Criminal Justice |
CRM 102* |
Introduction to Crime and Justice |
ECN 104 |
Introductory Microeconomics |
ECN 204 |
Introductory Macroeconomics |
EUS 102 |
Environment and Sustainability |
EUS 202 |
Sustaining the City's Environment |
GEO 131* |
Energy, Earth and Ecosystems |
GEO 151* |
Location, Location, Location |
POG 100* |
People, Power, and Politics |
POG 110* |
Canadian Politics |
PSY 102* |
Introduction to Psychology I |
PSY 202* |
Introduction to Psychology II |
SOC 105* |
Introduction to Sociology |
SOC 107* |
Sociology of Everyday Life |
SSH 100 |
Social Scientific Inquiry |
SSH 102 |
Learning and Development Strategies |
* Upon transfer to Criminal Justice, English, Geographic Analysis, Politics and Governance, Psychology, or Sociology, courses with an asterisk that correspond to the program selected will be used to satisfy two of the core course requirements within the respective program and are thus not included in the six to seven courses to be selected from this table.