JOINT
("J-") COURSES
JAL253H1
Language and Society
(See Anthropology or Linguistics)
This is a Social Science course
JAL254H1
Sociolinguistics
(See Anthropology or Linguistics)
This is a Social Science course
JAL328H1
Writing Systems
(formerly JAL328Y) (See Anthropology
or Linguistics)
This is a Social Science course
JAL355H1
Language and Gender
(See Anthropology or Linguistics)
This is a Social Science course
JAL356H1
Language Variation
(See Anthropology or Linguistics)
This is a Social Science course
JAL401H1
Field Linguistics
(See Anthropology or Linguistics)
This is a Social Science course
JAL469H1
Linguistics and Archaeology
(See Linguistics or Archaeology)
This is a Social Science course
JAP256H1
African Systems of Thought
(See Anthropology or Philosophy)
This is a Social Science course
JBI428H1
Molecular Immunology
(See Biochemistry or Immunology)
This is a Science course
JBS229H1
Statistics for Biologists
(See Biology or Statistics)
This is a Science course
JDC400Y1
Dramatic Text and Theatrical Communication (See Drama)
JDC410Y1
New Approaches to Theatre History (see Drama)
JEF100Y1
The Western Tradition
(formerly WLD 100Y) (See English
or French)
This is a Humanities course
JFG470H1
Forest Management
(formerly GGR470H) (See Geography
or Faculty of Forestry)
This is a Science course
JFG475H1
Emergency Response Systems Planning
(See Geography or Faculty of Forestry)
This is a Science course
JFI225Y1
Second Language Learning
(See French or Italian)
This is a Humanities course
JFL478H1
Issues in French and Linguistics
(See French or Linguistics)
This is a Humanities course
JFP450H1
First Nations Issues in Health and Healing (formerly ABS450H)
(See Aboriginal Studies or Faculty of Pharmacy)
This is both a Humanities and a Social Science course
JGB410H1
Evolution of Fossil Plants
(See Geology or Botany)
This is a Science course
JGG150Y1
The Earth Sciences
(See Geology or Geography)
This is a Science course
JGI346H1
The Urban Planning Process in Canada
(See Geography or Innis College)
This is a Social Science course
JGP438H1
Shallow Crust Geophysics
(See Geology or Physics)
This is a Science course
JHP200H
Thinking about Politics
(See History or Political Science)
This is both a Humanities and a Social Science course
JHP204Y1
Ukraine: Politics, Economy and Society
(See History or Political Science)
This is both a Humanities and a Social Science course
JHP454Y1
Twentieth Century Ukraine
(See History or Political Science)
This is both a Humanities and a Social Science course
JIE410H1
Environmental Research Skills
(See Innis College or Division of the
Environment)
This is both a Social Sciences and a Humanities course
JLF478H1
Issues in French and Linguistics
(See French or Linguistics)
This is a Humanities course
JLM349H1
Eukaryotic Molecular Biology
(See Biology)
This is a Science course
JLP315H1
Language Acquisition
(See Linguistics or Psychology)
This is a Social Science course
JLP374H1
Psychology of Language
(See Linguistics or Psychology)
This is a Social Science course
JLP471H1
Advanced Psycholinguistics
(See Linguistics or Psychology)
This is a Social Science course
JLS474H1
Disorders of Speech and Language
(See Linguistics or Speech Pathology)
This is a Social Science course
JMB170Y1
Biology, Models, and Mathematics
(See Biology or Mathematics)
This is a Science course
JMC201Y1
Modern China in Revolution
(See East Asian Studies or Political
Science)
This is a Humanities and Social Science course
JMC301Y1
State and Society in 20th Century China
(See East Asian Studies or Political
Science)
This is a Humanities and Social Science course
JPA305H1
Introduction to Archaeometry
(formerly JPA 300Y)
(See Anthropology or Physics)
This is a Science course
JPA310H1
Physic and Archaeology
(formerly JPA 300Y)
(See Anthropology or Physics)
This is a Science course
JPA400Y1
Advanced Physics and Archaeology
(See Anthropology or Physics)
This is a Science course
JPE400Y1
Political Economy of International Development
(See Economics or Political Science)
This is a Social Science course
JPE402Y1
Perspectives of Political Economy
(See Economics or Political Science)
This is a Social Science course
JPJ421Y1
Comparative Constitutionalism
(See Political Science or Faculty of Law)
This is a Social Science course
JPJ464H1
Theory of Negotiation
(See Political Science or Faculty of Law)
This is a Social Science course
JPJ471H1
Constitutional Politics
(See Political Science or Faculty of Law)
This is a Social Science course
JPP343Y1
Women in Western Political Thought
(See Philosophy or Political Science)
This is a Social Science course
JPU200Y1
The Way of Physics
(See Physics or University College)
This is a Science course
JUG320H1
(see Geography)
The Canadian Wilderness
The idea of wilderness permeates narratives of Canadian national identity, while
policy-makers seek to manage and contain natural areas. This course compares and contrasts
historical and contemporary wilderness narratives in literature, painting and film with
policies in areas such as conservation, urban planning, land claims and tourism.
This is a social science course.
JUM102H1
Mathematics as an Interdisciplinary Pursuit
(See Mathematics or University College)
(Offered every three years)
This is a Science course
JUM103H1
Mathematics as a Recreation
(See Mathematics or University College)
(Offered every three years)
This is a Science course
JUM105H1
Mathematicians
(See Mathematics or University College)
(Offered every three years)
This is a Science course
JUP250Y1
Introduction to Cognitive Science
(See Philosophy or University College)
This is a Humanities course
JUP460Y1
Contemporary Issues in Peace and Conflict
(See Political Science or University
College)
This is a Social Science course
JZM357H1
Parasitic Helminths and Arthropods
(See Zoology or Microbiology)
This is a Science course
JZM358H1
Parasitic Protozoa
(See Zoology or Microbiology)
This is a Science course
JZP326H11
Biological Rhythms
(See Zoology or Psychology)
This is a Science course
JZP428H1
Advanced Topics in Biological Rhythms
(See Zoology or Psychology)
This is a Science course |