A total of four to five courses is required, as grouped and noted below. No more than two courses can 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 |
Introduction to Fiction |
ENG 208 |
Introduction to Non-Fiction |
FRE ***† |
A French course |
HIS ***# |
A History course |
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 |
SPN ***† |
A Spanish course |
Social Sciences - Minimum two courses from the following:
CRM 100 |
Introduction to Canadian Criminal Justice |
CRM 102 |
Introduction to Criminology |
ECN 104 |
Introductory Microeconomics |
ECN 204 |
Introductory Macroeconomics |
ECN 220 |
Evolution of the Global Economy |
EUS 102 |
Environment and Sustainability |
EUS 202 |
Sustaining the City's Environments |
GEO 131* |
Energy, Earth, and Ecosystems |
GEO 151* |
Location, Location, Location |
POG 100 |
People, Power and Politics |
POG 110 |
Power and Influence in Canadian Politics |
PPA 101 |
Cdn. Public Administration I: Institutions |
PPA 102 |
Cdn. Public Administration I: Processes |
PSY 102 |
Introduction to Psychology I |
PSY 202 |
Introduction to Psychology II |
SOC 105 |
Introduction to Sociology |
SOC 107 |
Sociology of the Everyday |
SSH 100 |
Social Scientific Inquiry |
SSH 102 |
Learning and Development Strategies |
* Required courses GEO 131 and GEO 151 are not available as a choice in Table I.
# A History (HIS) course numbered between HIS 100 and HIS 399.
† An online placement test is required. See Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures' website for details.