A total of four to six 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 Environment
|
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 II: 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
|
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HIS courses numbered between HIS 100 and HIS 399 are not available as a choice in Table I.
+ An online placement test is required. See Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures' website for details.