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 from the Humanities or Social Sciences. 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,
Major)
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 the many areas of study that surround, interact with
and support bio-medical research and clinical activity
in regard to
health, including
health policy, practices, research methods, and sociocultural
expression. The Major serves as a general introduction;
the Specialist provides
a more intense research focus with more methodological
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
(Specialist, 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: Programs Office, University College,
Room 251 (416-978-6276)
University College Programs
Canadian Studies (Arts program)
Consult Programs Office, Room E103, University College, 416-978-8153
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;; FSL121Y1/161Y1/163H1/181Y1;
GGR 107Y1/124Y1; POL103Y1; SOC101Y1
First or Second Year:
1. UNI220Y1; HIS263Y1
2. One full course equivalent from FSL 161Y1/163H1/181Y1/183H1/261Y1/262Y1/264Y1/281Y1/ABS210Y1/ABS310Y1
Higher Years:
1. UNI320Y1, UNI420Y1
2. Six full course equivalents from one or both of the two perspectives
listed below. Suitable courses not on the list may be considered. Course
selections require approval from the Canadian Studies Programs 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; FSL121Y1/161Y1/163H1/181Y1;
GGR 107Y1/124Y1; 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. Suitable courses
not on the list may be considered. Course selections require approval from
the Canadian Studies Programs Office.
Minor program:
(4 full courses)
1. One full course from the following list: ANT100Y1; ECO100Y1/ECO105Y1; ENG140Y1;FSL121Y1/161Y1/163H1/181Y1;
GGR 107Y1/124Y1; 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 Programs Office, Room A102, University
College, 416-946-3391 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: UNI250Y1, ANT100Y1, LIN100Y1, PHL100Y1, or PSY100H1; 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 UNI250Y1 are
permitted to take the PSY courses listed in the program
without taking PSY100H1. 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:
CSC 107H1/CSC108H1/CSC150H1; UNI250Y1; LIN100Y1; PHL240H1
Second
Year:
LIN228H1/LIN232H1/JAL 253H1; HPS250H1; PHL245H1; PSY201H1/STA220H1/STA250H1; PSY270H1, PSY210H1/PSY280H1/PSY290H1
Second
and Third
Years:
UNI301H1, UNI302H1
Third
and Fourth
Years:
Cognitive
Science: UNI401H1;
UNI
402
Psychology: PSY370H1;
two of PSY312H1/PSY316H1/PSY371H1/PSY372H1/PSY380H1/PSY393H1
Linguistics: one of JLP315H1/JLP374H1/JLP471H1/LIN323H1/LIN331H1/LIN341H1/372H1/LIN423H1
Philosophy: PHL342H1; PHL 340; one of PHL325H1/PHL326H1//344H1/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: UNI402H1, UNI403H1; PSY379H1, PSY389H1, PSY392H1, PSY396H1, PSY410H1,
472H1,
473H1.
(With
the
permission
of
the
Program
Director,
the
following
may
also
be
counted: LIN495Y1-LIN499H1; PHL490Y1, PHL496H1-499H1; PSY303H1, 304H1, 401H1-PSY404H1, 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, 391H1, PSY393H1, and PSY490H1; in perception PSY280H1, PSY380H1, and PSY480H1; in language and thought PHL351H1, PHL451H1, and LIN 372H1; in psycholinguistics JLP315H1 and JLP471H1; in thinking and reasoning PHL247H1, PSY371H1, 472H1, and 473H1.
Major program:
(7
full
courses
or
their
equivalent)
First
Year:
UNI250Y1; LIN100Y1; PHL245H1
Second
Year:
PSY201H1/STA220H1/STA250H1; PSY270H1; PSY210H1/PSY280H1/PSY290H1
Second
and
Higher
Years:
Cognitive
Science: UNI301H1 (optional), UNI302H1, HPS250H1
Psychology: PSY312H1/PSY316H1/PSY370H1/PSY371H1/PSY372H1/PSY380H1/PSY393H1/PSY410H1
Linguistics: JLP315H1/JLP374H1/LIN228H1/372H1
Philosophy: PHL325H1/PHL326H1/PHL340H1/PHL342H1/344H1/PHL345H1/PHL347H1/PHL349H1/ PHL351H1/PHL479H1/PHL480H1/PHL481H1
Third
or
Fourth
Year:
UNI402H1 (optional), UNI403H1 (optional), 450H1
Cognitive
Science
and
Artificial
Intelligence
(Science
program)
Consult
the
Programs
Office,
Room
A102,
University
College,
416-946-3391
or
visit
the
Cognitive
Science
website
at
www.cogsci.utoronto.ca.
Admission
in
this
program
requires
(1)
63%
or
better
in CSC148H1/CSC150H1 or
63%
or
better
in UNI250Y1 or PSY100H1; and (2) a GPA of 2.0. Students enroled in this program who have taken UNI250Y1 are permitted to take the PSY courses listed in the program without taking PSY100H1. 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*; UNI250Y1; 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:STA247H1/STA255H1/STA257H1UNI301H1/CSC321H1, UNI302H1; CSC324H1; CSC384H1; PSY371H1
Two
of the following course sequences:
Psychology Stream: PSY201H1/PSY210H1/PSY280H1/PSY290H1, PSY370H1/STA220H1/STA250H1/STA261H1,
one of PSY312H1/PSY316H1/PSY372H1/PSY380H1/391H1/PSY392H1/PSY393H1/PSY470H1/PSY471H1/472H1/473H1
Linguistics Stream: LIN100Y1;
one of JLP315H1/JLP374H1/LIN323H1/LIN331H1/LIN341H1/372H1/LIN423H1
Philosophy Stream: PHL245H1, PHL340H1/PHL342H1
One
addition half course from among the above listed course not yet
taken or CSC318H1,CSC320H1, CSC330H1
1, CSC321H1,CSC324H1I,340HI,
363/CSC365H1I, 373/CSC375H1I,CSC401H1I,CSC420H1I,CSC428H1I,CSC448H1I,CSC465H1I,CSC485H1I,CSC486H1I,CSC487H1I; JLP471H1;PSSSY379H1, 389Hi,392HI,396HI,410HI, 472HI, 473HI.
Third or Fourth Year:
UNI 450H1: UNI 402: UNI 403
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.
Major program
(8 full courses or their equivalent)
Admission in this program requires:
1. 63% or better in CSC148H1/CSC150H1/UNI250Y1/PSY100H1,
2. GPA of 2.0, and
3. Enrolment in the Major or Specialist program in Computer
Science.
NOTE: In order to enrol in the Cognitive
Science and Artificial Intelligence Major Program you will be required
to register also
for a Computer Science Major. (The latter is a restricted enrolment
program and has certain admission requirements; please see the
Computer Science program description.)
Students enrolled in this
program who have taken UNI250Y1 are
permitted to take the PSY courses listed in the program without
taking PSY100H1.
First Year: UNI250Y1,
PHY110Y1/138Y1/140Y1/BIO150Y1BIO150Y1/(CHM138H1, CHM139H1)/CHM151Y1
Second & Higher Years: HPS250H1, UNI301H1, UNI302H1, CSC321H1, CSC384H1, UNI402H1, UNI403H1 At
least 2 FCEs covering at least 2 of the following disciplines,
chosen from:
Psychology:PSY201H1/STA220H1/STA248H1/STA250H1, PSY202H1/STA221H1/STA250H1,
210H1, STA220H1, 230H1, 260H1, 270H1, 280H1, 290H1, 300H1, 303H1, 304H1, 305H1, 309H1, 314H1,
316H1, 319H1, 325H1, 330H1, 331H1, 362H1, 369H1, 370H1, 371H1,
372H1, 375H1, 378H1, 379H1, 380H1, 389H1, 390H1, 392H1, 393H1,
394H1, 396H1, 397H1, 399H1
Philosophy:PHL210Y1, PHL217H1, PHL232H1, PHL240H1, PHL244H1, PHL245H1, PHL246H1, PHL310H1, PHL311H1,
312H1, PHL315H1, PHL319H1, PHL320H1, PHL321H1, PHL322H1, PHL325H1, PHL326H1, PHL331H1, PHL332H1, PHL340H1, PHL341H1, PHL342H1, 344H1, PHL345H1, PHL346H1, PHL347H1, PHL349H1, PHL351H1, PHL355H1, PHL356H1, PHL357H1, PHL405H1; HPS350H1
Linguistics:LIN100H1, LIN228H1, LIN229H1, LIN232H1, LIN241H1, LIN305H1, LIN306H1, LIN322H1, LIN323H1, LIN331H1, LIN333H1, LIN341H1, LIN351H1, 356H1, LIN362H1, LIN398H0, LIN399Y0, LIN495Y1, LIN496H1, LIN497Y1, LIN498H1, LIN499H1; JLP315H1, JLP374H1, JLP471H1; JAL328H1; JLS474H1
Human
Biology, Biology & Physiology:BIO250Y1/BIO255Y1/PSL201Y1/(PSL300H1, PSL301H1), HMB204H1, HMB265H1, HMB300H1, HMB305H1, HMB320H1, HMB420H1
Third or Fourth Year: UNI401H1
Drama: see Drama
Health Studies (Arts program)
Specialist program
(11 full courses or their equivalent, including
at least one 400-series course)
Enrolment in the Specialist Program is limited;
selection is based on a personal statement, interview and GPA.
To apply students must
have competed four full credits or their equivalent. For further
details on the application process please visit the Health Studies
website at http://www.uc.utoronto.ca/healthstudies/
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, PSY100H1, SOC101Y1.) A course in biology or physiology is also recommended.Second Year: STA220H1, STA221H1, UNI200H1, UNI209H1,
211H1, UNI237H1
Third Year: UNI310H1, UNI330H1, UNI350Y1, UNI373H1 plus HMB303H1 or ABS350Y1
Fourth Year: UNI411Y1, UNI450Y1, UNI464H1 plus STA429H1 or UNI440H1
Remaining credits should be fulfilled by choosing one of the following
streams:
Anthropology stream: ABS350Y1,
ANT348Y1, 469H1, ANT455Y1
Political Science stream: POL201Y1, ANT349H1, POL447Y1
Major Program
(7 full courses or their equivalent)
Enrolment in the Major Program is limited. Students
must have competed four full credits or their equivalent and have
a competitive GPA.
For further details on the application process please visit the
Health Studies website at http://www.uc.utoronto.ca/healthstudies/
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, PSY100H1, SOC101Y1.) A course in biology or physiology is also recommended.
Second Year: STA220H1, STA221H1, UNI200H1, UNI209H1,
211H1, UNI237H1
Third Year: UNI310H1, UNI330H1, UNI373H1 plus HMB303H1 or ABS350Y1
Fourth Year: UNI411Y1, UNI464H1 plus STA429H1 or UNI440H1
Major
Program can be supplemented/enhanced by choosing courses in one
of the following streams:
Anthropology stream: ABS350Y1,
ANT348Y, 469H, ANT455Y1
Political Science stream: POL201Y1, ANT349H1, POL447Y1
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.
To apply, students must
have completed ANY
four full courses, or their equivalent. The Director approves each students
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(PSY100H1 + PSY220H1)/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, HIS202H1, , 232Y1, HIS241H1, HIS242H1, HIS243H1, HIS244H1, HIS250Y1, HIS251Y1, HIS271Y1, HIS296Y1, 303Y1, HIS311Y1, HIS317H1, HIS319H1, HIS325H1, HIS333Y1, HIS334Y1, HIS338Y1, HIS343Y1, HIS344Y1, 351H1, 355Y1, HIS356H1, HIS359H1, HIS370H1, 372H1, 377Y1, 379H1, 386Y1, HIS390Y1, HIS396H1, HIS401Y1, HIS405Y1, HIS407H1, HIS408Y1, HIS412Y1, HIS414H1, HIS415H1, HIS421Y1, 424Y1, 429Y1, 436Y1, HIS442Y1, HIS445H1, HIS451H1, HIS453H1, HIS458Y1, HIS461H1, 473H1, HIS475H1, HIS480H1, HIS488H1, 491Y1, HIS492Y1, JHP435Y1, JHP440Y1, TRN421Y1
Group B
JHP440Y1, JPE 400Y1, POL108Y1, POL201Y1, , POL242Y1, POL300H1/Y1, POL301Y1, POL304H1, POL305Y1, 310Y1, POL312Y1, POL313Y1, POL321H1, 323Y1, POL324Y1, POL326Y1, POL340Y1, POL342H1, POL343Y1, POL345H1, 346H1, 347Y1, 354H1, POL358Y1, , POL364H1, 370Y, POL405Y1, 412Y1, POL416Y1, POL417Y1, POL419Y1, POL422Y1, 428H1, POL429Y1, POL435H1, 445Y1, POL447Y1, POL448H1, POL459Y1, POL463Y1, POL464H1, POL465H1, 467H1, POL468H1, POL469H1, 476H1, POL479H1, 480H1, POL486H1, POL487H1
Group C
JLP374H1, JLP471H1, PSY100H1, PSY201H1, PSY210H1, PSY220H1, PSY270H1, PSY280H1, PSY300H1, 301H1, PSY311H1, PSY312H1, PSY314H1, PSY320H1, PSY321H1, PSY322H1, PSY324H1, PSY326H1, PSY328H1, PSY334H1, PSY370H1, PSY372H1, PSY420H1, PSY471H1, 472H1, 473H1
Group D
ENV200Y1, ENV234Y1, ENV235Y1, ENV321Y1, GGR 107Y1, 124Y1, GGR203H1, 220Y1, 233Y1, 312H1, GGR314H1, GGR331H1, GGR338H1, GGR343H1, 364H1, GGR368H1, GGR393H1, GGR409H1, GGR415H1, GGR439H1, GGR452H1, GGR333H1, GGR398H0/GGR399Y0, GGR418H1, 435H1, 494H1, JIE 222Y1, PHL273H1, PHL373H1
Group E
ANT100Y1, ANT204Y1, , 329Y1, 343Y1, ANT349H1, ANT362Y1, ANT363Y1, ANT364Y1, ANT366H1, 368H1, ANT395Y0/ANT396Y0, ANT425H1, ANT426H1, ANT427H1, ANT440H1, 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, PHL 230H1, PHL232H1, PHL235H1, PHL240H1, PHL244H1, PHL247H1, PHL271H1, PHL273H1, PHL275H1, PHL317H1, , PHL340H1, PHL341H1, PHL342H1, PHL351H1, PHL357H1, PHL365H1, PHL370H1, PHL373H1, PHL375H1, PHL378H1, PHL380H1, PHL394H1, RLG333H1, UNI250H1
Major program:
(7 full courses or their equivalent)
1. HIS103Y1/ECO100Y1/ECO105Y1;
(PSY100H1 + PSY220H1)/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,
377Y1, HIS401Y1, HIS412Y1, HIS445H1; HPS306H1; PHL378H1; POL201Y1, POL304H1, 310Y1, POL313Y1, POL321H1, 323Y1, POL326Y1, POL340Y1, 346H1, POL417Y1, 454Y1; PSY220H1, PSY270H1, PSY322H1; RLG100Y1; 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 Assistant, Room 251, University College, 416-978-6276.
Completion of four courses is required for enrolment in the Sexual Diversity
Studies program. Students enrolling in the program should confer
with the Program Director at their earliest convenience.
Additional courses may be approved by the Program Director on an
individual basis. Students are responsible for checking co- and prerequisites
for courses from
Group A and Group B.
Specialist program:
(Ten full courses or their equivalent)
1. UNI255H1,
UNI256H
2. 0.5 full-course equivalent (FCE) in theory at the 300+ level: UNI354H1, UNI355H1,
or another upper-level theory course approved by the Program Director.
3. At least 4 FCEs from
Group A
4. Remaining course requirements may be drawn from Group A or B.
5. At least one FCE in the area of sexual diversity must be at the fourth-year level (these need not be SDS courses*)
Additional courses may be approved by the Program Director on an individual basis.
Students are responsible for checking co- and prerequisites for courses from
Group A and Group B.
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 to
a total of 6.0 FCE.
N.B. At least two full course equivalents must be drawn from courses
at the 300+ level.
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/UNI354H1b)
At least two of ENG273Y1/POL315H1/UNI355H1
3. Remaining requirements from any combination of courses from Group
A and Group B to a
total of 4.0 FCE.
Group A:
ANT366Y1, ENG273Y1, ENG290Y1, GGR363H1, JAL355H1, NEW240Y1, WGS261Y1, WGS374H1, PHL243H1, POL315H1, SOC309Y1, SOC367H1, UNI354H1, UNI355H1, UNI365H1, UNI375H1, UNI455H1, UNI475H1, VIC343Y1, VIS202H1, VIS208H1, WDW380H1, WDW387H1
Group B:
ANT323Y1, ANT343Y1, ANT427H1, ENG250Y1, ENG254Y1, ENG339H1, ENG349H1, , ENG361H1, FRE315H1, FRE326Y1, GGR124Y1, GGR327H1, GGR362H1, HIS245Y1, HIS363H1, HIS375H1, HIS383H1, HIS447Y1, HIS459H1, HIS476Y1, INI323Y1, INI330Y1, INI385Y1, JPP343Y1, WGS160Y1, WGS271Y1, , WGS365H1, WGS368H1, WGS369H1, PHL267H1, PHL271H1, POL216H1, POL332Y1, POL344Y1, POL364H1, POL432Y1, PSY323H1, RLG236H1, RLG237H1, RLG309Y1, RLG314H1, SOC214Y1, SOC365Y1, UNI220Y1, VIS209H1, VIS217H1, VIS218H1, VIS302H1, VIS318H1, VIS319H1
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