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Introduction

University College offers a number of programs and courses outside the areas traditionally covered by departments. These include programs and courses in Aboriginal Studies, Canadian Studies, Cognitive Science, Cognitive Science and Artificial Intelligence, Drama, Health Studies, Peace and Conflict Studies, and Sexual Diversity Studies, in addition to 199Y1 Seminars, and introductory courses for non-specialists in mathematics and physics. The overall aims of the College Programs are to foster interdisciplinary work in significant areas of study and to encourage intellectual breadth. Many program courses are open to students not enrolled in the programs themselves.

The Aboriginal Studies Program (Major, Minor)

is described elsewhere in this Calendar, under Aboriginal Studies.

The Canadian Studies Program (Specialist, Major, Minor)

offers opportunities to study Canadian culture and society in an interdisciplinary manner and to explore cultural, social, economical and political developments in this diverse country. Students in the Specialist and Major programs select courses within either a Humanities or Social Science stream and they are encouraged to consider additional courses in Aboriginal Studies in completing the requirements of the Program.

The Cognitive Science Program (Specialist, Major)

is an interdisciplinary exploration of the nature of cognition, drawing on the perspectives of Philosophy, Psychology, and Linguistics.

The Cognitive Science and Artificial Intelligence Program (Specialist)

is an interdisciplinary exploration of the nature of cognition, drawing mainly on the perspectives of Computer Science and two of Linguistics, Philosophy, and Psychology.

The Drama Program (Specialist, Major, Minor)

is described elsewhere in this Calendar, under Drama.

The Health Studies Program (Specialist, Major)

focuses on health policy, practices, statistical methods, social and cultural expression, and the many areas of study that surround, interact with and support bio-medical research and clinical activity. The Major serves as a general introduction; the Specialist provides a more intense research focus with greater statistical emphasis.

The Peace and Conflict Studies Program (Specialist, Major)

provides undergraduates with an interdisciplinary education in the causes of human conflict and strategies for its resolution; topics of study include war, revolution, rebellion, ethnic strife, international law, and negotiation theory.

The Sexual Diversity Studies Program (Major, Minor)

allows students to focus on questions of sexual identity, difference, and dissidence across disciplinary lines and cultural frameworks.

UNI, DRM and ABS courses are staffed by a combination of specific program staff members and members of various University departments, and are open to all students of the University. Further information on University College programs is available from the College.

Enquiries: Program Office, University College, Room 173 (416-978-8746)

University College Programs

Aboriginal Studies - See Aboriginal Studies

Canadian Studies (Arts program)

Consult Program Office, Room 173, University College, 416-978-8746 or visit the Canadian Studies website at www.utoronto.ca/canstudies/.

Completion of four courses is required for enrolment in the Canadian Studies Specialist or Major program; no minimum GPA required.

Specialist program:
(12 full courses or their equivalent including at least three 300+series full-year equivalent courses and at least one 400-series
full-year equivalent course)

First Year:
One full course from the following list: ANT100Y1; ECO100Y1/ECO105Y1; ENG140Y1; FRE140Y1; FSL
121Y1/161Y1/163H1/181Y1; GGR107Y1/GGR124Y1; POL 102Y1/POL103Y1; SOC101Y1

First or Second Year:
1. UNI220Y1; HIS263Y1
2. One full course equivalent from FSL161Y1/163H1/FSL181Y1/183H1/FSL261Y1/262Y1/264Y1/FSL281Y1/
ABS210Y1/ABS310Y1

Higher Years:
1. UNI320Y1, UNI420Y1
2. Six full course equivalents from either one of the two perspectives listed below. Course selections require approval from
the Canadian Studies program office.

Major program:
(8 full courses or their equivalent including at least two 300+series courses)

First Year:
One full course from the following list: ANT100Y1; ECO100Y1/ECO105Y1; ENG140Y1; FRE140Y1; FSL
121Y1/161Y1/163H1/181Y1; GGR107Y1/GGR124Y1; POL 102Y1/POL103Y1; SOC101Y1

First or Second Year:
UNI220Y1; HIS263Y1

Higher Years:
1. UNI320Y1
2. Four full course equivalents from either one of the two perspectives listed below, one of which must be a 300+series
course. Course selections require approval from the Canadian Studies program office.

Minor program:
(4 full courses)

1. One full course from the following list: ANT100Y1; ECO100Y1/ECO105Y1; ENG140Y1; FRE140Y1; FSL
121Y1/161Y1/163H1/181Y1; GGR107Y1/GGR124Y1; POL 102Y1/POL103Y1; SOC101Y1
2. UNI220Y1; HIS263Y1
3. UNI320Y1

Humanities Perspectives on Canada

Humanities courses with a focus on Canada offered by University College and other departments and interdisciplinary
programs including Aboriginal Studies, Cinema Studies, Drama, English, Fine Art, French, History, Italian Studies, Religious
Studies and Slavic Studies. For a list of courses fitting under this rubric, please consult the Canadian Studies website at
www.utoronto.ca/canstudies/.

Social Science Perspectives on Canada

Social Science courses with a focus on Canada offered by University College and other departments and interdisciplinary
programs including Aboriginal Studies, Anthropology, Economics, Geography, Political Science, Sociology and Urban Studies.
For a list of courses fitting under this rubric, please consult the Canadian Studies website at www.utoronto.ca/canstudies/.

Cognitive Science (Arts program)

Consult the Program Office, Room 173, University College, 416-978-8746 or visit the Cognitive Science website at
www.cogsci.utoronto.ca.

Admission in the Specialist program requires (1) 70% or better in PHL201H1 or 63% or better in one of the following:
JUP250Y1, ANT100Y1, LIN100Y1, PHL100Y1/102Y1, or PSY100Y1; and (2) a GPA of 2.0. Completion of four full course
equivalents is required for admission in the Major program; no minimum GPA required.

Students enroled in the Specialist and Major program who have taken JUP250Y1 are permitted to take the PSY courses listed
in the program without taking PSY100Y1. Students should explore combining this program with a Major in Anthropology,
Computer Science, Linguistics, Philosophy, or Psychology.

Specialist program:
(12 full courses or their equivalent, including at least one 400-series full course equivalent)

First Year:
CSC107H1/CSC108H1/CSC148H1/CSC150H1; JUP250Y1; LIN100Y1; PHL240H1

Second Year:
LIN228H1/LIN232H1/JAL 253H1; HPS250H1; PHL245H1/PHL246H1/PHL247H1; PSY201H1/STA220H1/STA250H1; PSY270H1, PSY
PSY210H1/PSY280H1/PSY290H1

Second and Third Years:
JUP301H1, JUP302H1

Third and Fourth Years:
Cognitive Science: JUP450H1

Psychology: PSY370H1; two of PSY312H1/PSY316H1/PSY371H1/PSY372H1/PSY380H1/PSY393H1

Linguistics: two of JLP315H1/JLP374H1/JLP471H1/LIN323H1/LIN331H1/LIN341H1/LIN372H1/LIN423H1

Philosophy: PHL342H1; two of PHL325H1/PHL326H1/PHL340H1/PHL344H1/PHL345H1/PHL347H1/PHL349H1/PHL351H1/PHL479H1/PHL480H1/PHL481H1

0.5 additional full course equivalents from among the above listed courses not yet taken, or from the following list: PSY379H1,
PSY389H1, PSY392H1, PSY396H1, PSY410H1, PSY472H1, PSY473H1. (With the permission of the Program Director, the following may also be counted: LIN495Y1-499H1; PHL490Y1, PHL496H1-499H1; PSY303H1, 304H1, PSY401H1-404H1, PSY470H1, PSY471H1, PSY480H1, PSY490H1.)

NOTE: Some courses listed in the paragraph above have prerequisites or recommended preparation not included in this
program. Students interested in speech recognition should take LIN323H1 and LIN423H1; in cognitive development
PSY210H1, PSY312H1, PSY410H1, and JLP315H1; in the brain PHL340H1, PSY290H1, PSY391H1, PSY393H1, and PSY490H1; in perception PSY280H1, PSY380H1, and PSY480H1; in language and thought PHL351H1, PHL451H1, and LIN372H1; in psycholinguistics JLP315H1 and JLP471H1; in thinking and reasoning PHL247H1, PSY371H1, PSY472H1, and PSY473H1.

Major program:
(7 full courses or their equivalent)

First Year:
JUP250Y1; LIN100Y1; PHL240H1/PHL245H1/PHL246H1/PHL247H1

Second Year:
PSY201H1/STA220H1/STA250H1; PSY270H1; PSY210H1/PSY280H1/PSY290H1

Second and Higher Years:
Cognitive Science: JUP301H1, JUP302H1
Psychology: PSY312H1/PSY316H1/PSY370H1/PSY371H1/PSY372H1/PSY380H1/PSY393H1/PSY410H1
Linguistics: JLP315H1/JLP374H1/LIN228H1/LIN372H1
Philosophy: PHL325H1/PHL326H1/PHL340H1/PHL342H1/PHL344H1/PHL345H1/PHL347H1/PHL349H1/ PHL351H1/PHL479H1/PHL480H1/PHL481H1

Third or Fourth Year:
JUP450H1

Cognitive Science and Artificial Intelligence (Science program)

Consult the Program Office, Room 173, University College, 416-978-8746 or visit the Cognitive Science website at
www.cogsci.utoronto.ca.

Admission in this program requires (1) 70% or better in CSC148H1/CSC150H1 or 63% or better in JUP250Y1 or PSY100Y1; and
(2) a GPA of 2.0. Students enroled in this program who have taken JUP250Y1 are permitted to take the PSY courses listed in the program without taking PSY100Y1. Students should explore combining this program with a Major in Anthropology, Computer Science, Linguistics, Philosophy, or Psychology.

Specialist program:
(13 full courses or their equivalent, including at least one 400-series full course equivalent)

First Year:
CSC148H1/CSC150H1, CSC165H1/CSC240H1*; JUP250Y1; MAT135Y1/MAT136Y1/MAT137Y1/MAT157Y1

Second Year:
CSC207H1, CSC236H1/CSC240H1*; HPS250H1; PSY270H1;
* CSC240H1 is an accelerated alternative to CSC165H1 and CSC236H1, intended for students with a strong mathematical
background. Consult the Computer Science undergraduate office for further advice.
Second and

Higher Years:
(STA250H1, STA255H1)/(STA257H1, STA261H1)
JUP301H1/CSC321H1, JUP302H1; CSC384H1; PSY371H1

Two of the following course sequences:
Psychology Stream: PSY210H1/PSY280H1/PSY290H1, PSY370H1, two of PSY
PSY312H1/PSY316H1/PSY372H1/PSY380H1/PSY391H1/PSY392H1/PSY393H1/PSY470H1/PSY471H1/PSY472H1/PSY473H1

Linguistics Stream: LIN100Y1; two of JLP315H1/JLP374H1/LIN323H1/LIN331H1/LIN341H1/LIN372H1/LIN423H1

Philosophy Stream: PHL245H1/PHL246H1, PHL342H1; PHL325H1/PHL326H1/PHL340H1/PHL344H1 (or CSC438H1/MAT
CSC309H1)/345H1/347H1/349H1/CSC351H1/355H1/HPS350H1, 451H1/479H1/480H1/481H1

One additional half course from among the above listed courses not yet taken, or from the following list: CSC318H1, CSC320H1,
CSC321H1, CSC324H1, CSC340H1, CSC363H1/CSC365H1, CSC373H1/CSC375H1, CSC401H1, CSC420H1, CSC428H1, CSC448H1, CSC465H1, CSC485H1, CSC486H1, CSC487H1;
JLP471H1; PSY379H1, PSY389H1, PSY392H1, PSY396H1, PSY410H1, PSY472H1, PSY473H1. (With permission of the Program Director, the following may also be counted: CSC494H1, 495H1; LIN495Y1-499H1; PHL 390Y1, 395H1-397H1; PSY303H1, 304H1,
PSY400Y1, PSY401H1-404H1, PSY470H1, PSY471H1, PSY480H1, PSY490H1)

Third or Fourth Year:

JUP450H1

NOTE: Some courses listed in the paragraph above have prerequisites or recommended preparation not included in this program. Students interested in speech recognition should take LIN228H1, LIN323H1, and LIN423H1; in cognitive development PSY312H1, PSY410H1 and JLP315H1; in the brain PHL340H1, PSY290H1, PSY391H1, PSY393H1, and PSY490H1; in perception PSY280H1, PSY380H1, PSY480H1 and CSC487H1; in language and thought PHL 350H1, 450H1; LIN372H1, and CSC485H1; in psycholinguistics JLP315H1 and JLP471H1; in thinking and reasoning PHL247H1, PSY471H1, PSY472H1, PSY473H1, and CSC486H1.

Drama: see Drama

Health Studies (Arts program)

Consult Program Director Professor Lorne Tepperman, 416-978-6284 or teperman@chass.utoronto.ca, or contact the Program
Office at University College, Room 173, 416-978-8746.

Specialist Program:
(10 full courses or their equivalent, including at least two 400-series courses)

Enrolment in the Specialist program is limited to 20 students per year. Students enrol at the end of Second Year, after entering the Major program at the end of First Year. Entry Requirements: 1) students must have completed 8.5 courses and be enrolled in the Health Studies Major program; 2) UNI200Y1 (minimum grade 70%), SOC 242Y1, PHL281Y1; 3) competitive CGPA.

First Year:
No specific courses required. (Students are advised to take introductory courses that will serve as prerequisites for optional
courses of interest to them later in the program, e.g. ANT100Y1, POL 102Y1/POL103Y1, PSY100Y1, SOC101Y1.)

Second Year:
UNI200Y1; SOC243H1*; SOC244H1*; PHL281Y1*; one full course equivalent from Group A.

Third Year:
UNI300Y1; SOC300Y1*/(STA220H1, STA221H1); SOC387Y1; one full course equivalent from Group B.

Fourth Year:
UNI400Y1; one other full course equivalent 400-series Health Studies course

Major Program:
6.0 full courses or the equivalent, including at least two 300-series courses.
Enrolment in the Major program is limited. Entry Requirements: 1) four full courses or their equivalent; 2) competitive CGPA

First Year:
No specific courses required. (Students are advised to take introductory courses that will serve as prerequisites for optional
courses of interest to them later in the program, e.g. ANT100Y1, POL 102Y1/POL103Y1, PSY100Y1, SOC101Y1.)

Second Year:
UNI200Y1; SOC 242Y1*; PHL281Y1*; one course from Group A.

Third and Fourth Years:
UNI300Y1; one course from Group B

Group A
Students should consult the Program Director, who will approve a relevant course in an interdisciplinary field. Students may
also satisfy the requirement for Group A with courses from Group B for which they have prerequisite access.

Group B
Options without prerequisites: ANT 328H1, HPS 314Y1; INI341H1; NEW367H1; POL316Y1*, 370H1, 371H1, 373H1; (from
UT Scarborough) ANT C61H1, IDS B04H1
Options with prerequisites: ANT348Y1; PHL381H1, PHL382H1, PHL383H1, PHL384H1; PSY313H1, PSY333H1, PSY343H1

Group C
UNI470H1, UNI471H1, UNI472H1, UNI473H1
*Note #1:


Prerequisite
s for courses marked with an asterisk (*) will be waived for students in Health Studies.

* Note #2: Some students in the Health Studies program, (e.g., those with sufficient statistical background and with a CGPA of
3.70 or greater) may be eligible to take selected graduate courses from the Department of Public Health Sciences in the
Faculty of Medicine.

Peace and Conflict Studies (Arts program)

Consult Program Assistant, Room H11, University College, 416-978-2485.

Enrolment in the Specialist and Major programs is limited; selection is based on a personal interview and GPA in the most recent four full year university courses taken. The Director approves each student's proposed program of study based on its relevance, coherence and focus.

Specialist program:
(12 full courses or their equivalent, including at least one 400-series course)

1. HIS103Y1/ECO100Y1/ECO105Y1; PSY100Y1/SOC101Y1; POL208Y1
2. UNI260Y1, UNI360Y1, JUP460Y1
3. Three courses from one of Groups A, B, C, D, E or F (below); at least one course must be at the 300+ series level
4. Three complementary courses with either a disciplinary, regional, or thematic focus relevant to Peace and Conflict Studies
(on approval of the Director); at least one must be at the 300+ level

Disciplinary focus:
3 courses from one of ANT, ECO, GGR and Environmental Studies (combined), HIS, HPS, PHL, POL, PSY, RLG, SOC. (Note:
HIS is excluded for students who have taken 3 HIS courses in 3. above; POL is excluded for students who have taken 3 POL
courses in 3. above.)

Regional Studies focus:
3 courses on, for example, Canada, Southern Africa, the Middle East, or Latin America.

Thematic focus:
3 courses on a topic such as negotiation and conflict resolution, diplomatic history, gender and conflict, morality of war,
quantitative analysis, group-identity conflict, economic development and conflict, or environmental change and conflict.

Group A
HIS103Y1, HIS106Y1, HIS232Y1, HIS241H1, HIS242H1, HIS243H1, HIS244H1, HIS250Y1, HIS251Y1, HIS271Y1, HIS303Y1, HIS311Y1, 317H1, 319H1, 325H1,HIS333Y1, HIS334Y1, HIS338Y1, HIS343Y1, HIS344Y1, HIS351Y1, HIS352H1, HIS355H1, HIS356H1, HIS370H1, 372Y1, HIS377Y1, HIS379H1, HIS386Y1, HIS390Y1, 396Y1,HIS401Y1, HIS405Y1, HIS407H1, HIS412Y1, HIS414H1, HIS421Y1, HIS424Y1, HIS429Y1, HIS436Y1, 439Y1, HIS442Y1, 445Y1, HIS451H1, HIS453H1, HIS457Y1, HIS458Y1,
HIS461H1, 473H1, HIS475H1, HIS480H1, HIS488Y1, HIS491Y1, 492Y1, TRN421Y1

Group B
JHP440Y1, JPE400Y1, POL108Y1, POL201Y1, 216H1, POL242Y1, POL300H1, POL301Y1, POL304Y1, POL305Y1, POL310Y1, POL312Y1, POL313Y1, POL321Y1,POL323Y1, POL324Y1, POL326Y1, POL340Y1, 342H1, POL343Y1, POL345H1, POL346H1, POL347Y1, POL354Y1, POL358Y1, POL405Y1, POL412Y1, POL416Y1, POL417Y1, POL419Y1, 422Y1, POL428H1, 429Y1, POL435H1, POL445Y1, 448H1, POL454Y1, POL459Y1, POL463Y1, POL464H1, POL465H1, POL467H1, POL468H1, 469H1, POL479H1, POL480H1

Group C
JLP374H1, JLP471H1, PSY100Y1, PSY201H1, PSY210H1, PSY220H1, PSY270H1, PSY280H1, PSY300H1, PSY301H1, PSY311H1, PSY312H1, PSY314H1, PSY320H1, PSY321H1,PSY322H1, PSY324H1, PSY326H1, PSY328H1, PSY334H1, PSY370H1, PSY372H1, PSY420H1, PSY471H1, PSY472H1, PSY473H1

Group D
ENV200Y1, ENV234Y1, ENV235Y1, ENV321Y1, GGR107Y1, GGR124Y1, GGR203H1, GGR220Y1, GGR233Y1, GGR312H1, GGR314H1, GGR331H1, GGR338H1, GGR343H1,GGR364H1, GGR368H1, GGR393H1, GGR409H1, GGR415H1, 439 H1, GGR452H1, INI422H1, INI494H1, JIE222Y1, PHL273H1, PHL373H1

Group E
ANT100Y1, ANT204Y1, 328H1, ANT329Y1, ANT343Y1, ANT349H1, ANT363Y1, 366Y1, ANT425H1, ANT426H1, ANT427H1, ANT440Y1, ANT448H1, ANT450H1, ANT452H1,SOC205Y1, SOC210Y1, SOC212Y1, SOC213Y1, SOC215Y1, SOC220Y1, SOC250Y1, SOC301Y1, SOC306Y1, SOC312Y1, SOC320Y1, SOC330Y1, SOC336H1, SOC344Y1, SOC355Y1,SOC356Y1, SOC360Y1, SOC365Y1, SOC367H1, SOC386Y1

Group F
JPP343Y1, PHL230H1, PHL235H1, PHL240H1, PHL244H1, PHL271H1, PHL273H1, PHL275H1, 278H1, PHL340H1, PHL341H1, PHL342H1, PHL357H1, PHL370H1, PHL373H1,PHL375H1

Major program:
(7 full courses or their equivalent)

1. HIS103Y1/ECO100Y1/ECO105Y1; PSY100Y1/SOC101Y1; POL208Y1
2. UNI260Y1, UNI360Y1
3. Two complementary courses, at least one of which must be at the 300+ series level, from:
ECO230Y1, GGR439H1, HIS241H1, HIS242H1, HIS343Y1, HIS344Y1, HIS377Y1, HIS401Y1, HIS412Y1, 445Y1; HPS306H1; PHL 278H1; POL
201Y1, 304Y1, 310Y1, 313Y1, 321Y1, 323Y1, 326Y1, 340Y1, PHL346H1, 417Y1, 454Y1; PSY220H1, PSY270H1, PSY322H1; RLG
PSY100Y1; SOC210Y1, SOC330Y1; or alternative courses on the approval of the Program Director

Joint International Relations Program/Peace and Conflict Studies Program - See Trinity College

Sexual Diversity Studies (Arts program)

Consult Program Director, Room 251, University College, 416-978-6276.

Completion of four courses is required for enrolment in the Sexual Diversity Studies program. The Students enroling in the
program should confer with the Program Director at their earliest convenience.

Major program:
(6 full courses or their equivalent; 2.0 full-course equivalents must be at the 300+ level))
1. UNI255H1, UNI256H1
2. At least one of UNI354H1, UNI355H1
3. At least two of POL315H1, UNI365H1, ENG273Y1
4. At least two full course equivalents from Group A.
5. Any remaining course requirements may be drawn from Group B.
N.B. At least two full course equivalents must be drawn from courses at the 300+ level.
Additional courses may be approved by the Program Director on an individual basis. Students are responsible for checking co-
and prerequisites for courses listed under 3.

Group A:
ANT366Y1, ENG273Y1, ENG290Y1, GGR363H1, HIS430Y1, JAL355H1, NEW240Y1, NEW261Y1, NEW374H1, PHL243H1,
POL315H1, SOC309Y1, SOC367H1, UNI354H1, UNI355H1, UNI365H1, UNI375H1, UNI455H1, UNI475H1, VIC343Y1,
VIS202H1, VIS208H1, WDW380H1

Group B:
ANT323Y1, ANT343Y1, ANT427H1, ENG250Y1, ENG339H1, ENG349H1, ENG254Y1, ENG361H1, FRE315H1, FRE326Y1,
GGR124Y1, GGR327H1, GGR362H1, HIS245Y1, HIS363H1, HIS375H1, HIS383H1, HIS447Y1, HIS459H1, HIS476Y1,
INI323Y1, INI330Y1, INI385Y1, JPP343Y1, NEW160Y1, NEW271Y1, NEW360Y1, NEW365H1, NEW368H1, NEW369H1,
PHL267H1, PHL271H1, POL216H1, POL332Y1, POL344Y1, POL432Y1, PSY323H1, RLG236H1, RLG237H1, RLG309Y1,
RLG314H1, SOC214H1, SOC365Y1, UNI220Y1, VIS209H1, VIS217H1, VIS218H1, VIS302H1, VIS318H1, VIS319H1

Minor program:
(4 full courses or their equivalent)

1. UNI255H1I/256H1
2. Choose between option a) and b)

a) At least two of ENG273Y1/POL315H1/UNI354H1
b) At least two of ENG273Y1/POL315H1/UNI355H1
3. Two full course equivalents from the following list (or 1.5 courses if both POL315H1 and UNI354H1/UNI355H1 are taken):
ANT323Y1, ANT343Y1, ANT366Y1, ANT427H1, ENG250Y1, ENG254Y1, ENG273Y1, ENG290Y1, ENG339H1,
ENG349H1, ENG361H1, FRE315H1, FRE326Y1, GGR124Y1, GGR327H1, GGR362H1, GGR363H1, HIS245Y1,
HIS363H1, HIS375H1, HIS383H1, HIS430Y1, HIS447Y1, HIS459H1, HIS476Y1, INI323Y1, INI330Y1, INI385Y1,
JAL355H1, JPP343Y1, NEW160Y1, NEW240Y1, NEW261Y1, NEW271Y1, NEW360Y1, NEW365H1, NEW368H1,
NEW369H1, NEW374H1, PHL243H1, PHL267H1, PHL271H1, POL216H1, POL315H1, POL332Y1, POL344Y1,
POL432Y1, PSY323H1, RLG236H1, RLG237H1, RLG309Y1, RLG314H1, SOC214H1, SOC309Y1, SOC365Y1,
SOC367H1, UNI220Y1, UNI354H1, UNI355H1, UNI365H1, UNI375H1, UNI455H1, UNI475H1, VIC343Y1, VIS202H1, VIS208H1,
VIS209H1, VIS217H1, VIS218H1, VIS302H1, VIS318H1, VIS319H1, WDW380H1

 

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