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Complementary studies include humanities, social sciences, arts, management, engineering economics and communications that complement the technical content of the curriculum. While considerable latitude is provided in the choice of suitable content for the complementary studies component of the curriculum, some areas of study are essential in the education of an engineer. Accordingly, the curriculum must include studies in the following:
a. Subject matter that deals with the humanities and social sciences
b. Oral and written communications
c. Professionalism, ethics, equity and law
d. The impact of engineering on society
e. Health and safety
f. Sustainable development and environmental stewardship
g. Engineering economics and project management
Language instruction may be included within complementary studies provided it is not taken to fulfill an admission requirement.
In all academic plans in the Faculty students must complete courses in Complementary Studies amounting to at least 18.75 credits (corresponding to 225 AUs, which is the minimum CEAB requirement). Some of these credits are obtained in faculty-wide core courses, while others may be drawn from a list of elective courses. All of the academic plans in the Faculty have courses in Complementary Studies built into the CORE of the curriculum, and/or have portions of technical courses assigned to topics in Complementary Studies. The exact requirements vary from plan to plan, the details are provided in the curriculum for each Academic Plan.
The table below shows the credits available in the core courses (minimum number of total credits available: 11.17, see Table 1). The rest of the units must be drawn from Lists A and B of elective courses to fulfill the 18.75 credit requirement. Students must thus take a minimum of 3 credits in Humanities and Social Sciences from List A, and an additional 6 credits from List A or B.
The lists are updated each year, and a course qualifies as a Complementary Studies course only if it appears on the list for the Academic Session in which the course is taken.
Table 1: Complementary Studies content in FEAS programs
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Area of Complementary Study
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Core APSC Courses
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Credits in core APSC courses
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Minimum credits in various academic plans2
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Humanities and Social Science (H&SS)
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N/A
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0
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0
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Engineering Economics
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APSC 2211
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3
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0
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Communications, Impact of engineering on Society, Professionalism
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APSC 100, APSC 293, APSC 200, APSC 151, APSC 199
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6.67
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1.5
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Total 11.17 Credits
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9.67
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1.5
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1Note: At the end of each Academic Plan listing in the Calendar there is an explanation of which courses may be taken to meet the requirement for engineering economics.
2Note: At the end of each Academic Plan listing in the Calendar there is an explanation of which additional courses must be taken to meet the total credit requirement for Communications.
IMPORTANT: Note it is always the student’s responsibility to check that they have the total required number of units.
These Complementary Studies requirements are effective starting the 2020-2021 academic year. For previous years’ requirements, please refer to the respective calendar.
List A and B:
Students must take a minimum of 3 credits in Humanities and Social Sciences from List A, and an additional 6 credits from List A or B.
Courses in LIST A introduce students to subject matter that deals with central issues, methodologies, and thought processes of the humanities and social sciences.
NOTE: A course will be accepted as a Humanities and Social Sciences (H&SS) credit only if it appears on the list of approved H&SS courses for the Academic Session in which the course is taken.
List A
Courses in LIST A introduce students to subject matter that deals with central issues, methodologies, and thought processes of the humanities and social sciences.
NOTE: A course will be accepted as a Humanities and Social Sciences (H&SS) credit only if it appears on the list of approved H&SS courses for the Academic Session in which the course is taken.
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Art History
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ARTH Levels 1-3
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ARTH 1XX-3XX (except ARTH 245, ARTH 380, ARTH 395)
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Bader College courses (online)
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BADR 100
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Thinking Locally
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3.00
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BADR 101
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Acting Globally
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3.00
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Classical Studies
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CLST Levels 1-2
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CLST 1XX-2XX
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CLST 321
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World Of Late Antiquity
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3.00
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CLST 332
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The Iron Age to the End of the Persian Wars
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3.00
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CLST 333
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The Rise of the Athenian Empire to the End of the Peloponnesian War
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3.00
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CLST 334
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Fourth Century Greece to the Death of Alexander
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3.00
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CLST 335
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The Hellenistic Successor Kingdoms to the Death of Cleopatra
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3.00
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CLST 340
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The Roman Republic
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3.00
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CLST 341
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The Roman Empire
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3.00
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CLST 343
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The Later Roman Empire
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3.00
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CLST 350
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Greek Perspectives on Ethnicity and Indigeneity
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3.00
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Commerce
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COMM 251
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Organizational Behaviour
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3.00
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COMM 651
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Organizational Behaviour
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3.00
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Creative Writing
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CWRI 295
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Introduction to Creative Writing in Short Fiction & Poetry
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3.00
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CWRI 397
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The Literary Screenplay
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3.00
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Global Developmental Studies
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DEVS 100
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Canada and the “Third World”
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6.00
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DEVS 220
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Introduction to Indigenous Studies
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3.00 |
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DEVS 221
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Topics in Indigenous Human Ecology
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3.00
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DEVS 230
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The Global Political Economy of Development
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3.00
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DEVS 240
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Culture and Development
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3.00
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DEVS 260
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Globalization, Gender & Development
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3.00
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DEVS 280
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Global Engagement
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3.00
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DEVS 352
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Technology and Development
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3.00
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Drama
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DRAM 100
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Introduction to Theatre
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6.00
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DRAM 200
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Theatre History & Literature I
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6.00
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DRAM 205
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Theatricality and Mass Media
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3.00
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DRAM 211
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Introduction to Theatre for Young Audiences
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3.00
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DRAM 220
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Play Reading and Analysis
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3.00
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DRAM 236
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Public Presentation
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3.00
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DRAM 251
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Introduction to Playwriting
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3.00
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DRAM 273
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Medieval Drama Performance
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3.00
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DRAM 300
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Theatre History & Literature II
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6.00
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DRAM 301
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Theories of the Theatre I
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3.00
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DRAM 303
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Indigenous Playwrights
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3.00
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DRAM 306
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Canadian Drama
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3.00
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Economics
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ECON 110
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Principles of Economics
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6.00
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ECON 111
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Introductory Microeconomics
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3.00
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ECON 112
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Introductory Macroeconomics
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3.00
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ECON Level 2
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ECON 2XX (Except ECON 250, ECON 255)
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Employment Relations
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EMPR Levels 1-2
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EMPR 1XX-2XX
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English
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ENGL 100
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Introduction to Literary Study
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6.00
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ENGL 160
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Modern Prose Fiction
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6.00
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ENGL 2XX
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ENG 2XX
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Environmental Science
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ENSC 290
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Introduction to Ecological Economics
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3.00
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ENSC 305
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Social Environments
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3.00
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ENSC 310
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Environmental Policy
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3.00
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ENSC 311
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Applied Environmental Policy
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3.00
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ENSC 315
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Global Food Security, Agriculture, and Environment
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3.00
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ENSC 321
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Environmental Justice in Global Context
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3.00
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ENSC 420
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Gender and Environments
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3.00
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Film
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FILM 110
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Film, Media and Screen Cultures
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6.00
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FILM 210
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The Horror Film
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3.00
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FILM 214
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Mobile Communications
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3.00
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FILM 215
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Science Fiction Cinema
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3.00
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FILM 220
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Disney Pixar DreamWorks
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3.00
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FILM 225
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The Comedy Film
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3.00
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FILM 236
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Media and Cultural Studies
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3.00
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FILM 240
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Media & Popular Culture
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3.00
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FILM 260
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Digital Media Theory and Practice
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3.00
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French
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FREN 241
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Histoire culturelle et littéraire de l’Ancien Régime
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3.00
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FREN 285
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Cinéma et société: aspects culturels de la francophonie
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3.00
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FREN 3XX
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FREN 3XX (Except FREN 320, 331, 353, 360, 393)
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Gender Studies
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GNDS
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GNDS 1XX-3XX (Levels 1-3)
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Geography
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GPHY 203
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Water Resources and Management
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3.00
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GPHY 204
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Forests as a Global Resource
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3.00
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GPHY 227
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Cities: Geography, Planning and Urban Life
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3.00
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GPHY 228
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Geography of the Global Political Economy
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3.00
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GPHY 229
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Place, Space, Culture and Social Life
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3.00
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GPHY 230
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Introduction to Urban and Regional Planning
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3.00
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GPHY 250
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The Geography of Canada
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3.00
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GPHY 254
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The Caribbean in Globalizing World
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3.00
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GPHY 257
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The Geography of Middle America
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3.00
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GPHY 258
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The Geography of South America
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3.00
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GPHY 320
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Energy and Society
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3.00
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GPHY 325
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Maps and Society
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3.00
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GPHY 327
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The Geographical Imagination
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3.00
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GPHY 330
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Transportation Geography
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3.00
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GPHY 362
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Human Migration
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3.00
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German
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GRMN 308
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Topics in Cultural History I |
3.00 |
| GRMN 309 |
Topics in Cultural History II |
3.00
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| GRMN 311 |
German Culture through Stories - 18th & 19th Century |
3.00
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| GRMN 312 |
Culture Through Stories in the 20th and 21st Century |
3.00
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Health
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HLTH 101
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Social Determinants of Health
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3.00
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HLTH 237
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Introduction to Drugs, Drug Use and Drug Dependence
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3.00
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HLTH 305
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Fundamentals of Health Policy
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3.00
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HLTH 332
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Foundations for Understanding Disability: A Health Perspective
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3.00
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HLTH 350
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Topics in Global Health
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3.00
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HLTH 403
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Community Based Rehabilitation
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3.00
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HLTH 404
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Global Studies of Social Inclusion, Community Participation and Mental Illness
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3.00
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Hebrew
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HEBR 292
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Intermediate Biblical Hebrew
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3.00
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HEBR 393
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Reading Modern Hebrew Literature
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3.00
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History
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HIST
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HIST 1XX-2XX (Except HIST 257)
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Innovation and Entrepreneurship
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ENIN 301
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Creative Entrepreneurship
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3.00
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ENIN 340
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Topics in Innovation and Entrepreneurship
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3.00
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Interdisciplinary Studies
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| IDIS 199 |
The Science of Mental Health, Well-being, and Resiliency |
3.00
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IDIS 210
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Arts in Society
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3.00
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IDIS 220
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Hacking the Humanities: An Introduction to the Digital Humanities
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3.00
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IDIS 280
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Interprofessional Approaches in Healthcare
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3.00
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IDIS 302
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Race and Racism
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3.00
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IDIS 303
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Mathematics and Poetry
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3.00
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IDIS 304
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British Studies I
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Indigenous Studies
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INDG 301
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Indigenous Ways of Knowing
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3.00
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International Studies
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INTS 306
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Culture, Identity and Self
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3.00
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INTS 307
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Intercultural Relations
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3.00
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INTS 321
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Urban Images: Race, Gender, Sexuality and the Imagined City
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3.00
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Jewish Studies
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JWST
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JWST 301, 302
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Language, Literature and Cultures
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LLCU
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All LLCU 1XX, 2XX, 3XX except 101, 102, 103, 104
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Law
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LAW 201
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Introduction to Canadian Law
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3.00
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LAW 202
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Aboriginal Law
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3.00
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LAW 203
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Workplace Law
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3.00
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LAW 204
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Corporate Law
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3.00
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LAW 205
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Public & Constitutional Law
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3.00
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LAW 206
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Intellectual Property
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3.00
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LAW 207
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International Law
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3.00
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Liberal Arts
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LIBS 100
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Origins and Practices of Liberal Arts
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3.00
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Linguistics
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LING 100
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Introduction to Linguistics
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6.00
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LING 202
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Canadian English
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3.00
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LING 205
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Language and Power
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3.00
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LING 210
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Language Acquisition and Learning
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3.00
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Music
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MUSC 102
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Western Music: Napoleon to 9/11
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3.00
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MUSC 114
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Introduction to Teaching Music to Children
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3.00
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MUSC 171
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Social History of Popular Music
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3.00
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MUSC 210
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Western Art Music: Crusades to Colonialism
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3.00
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MUSC 211
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Western Art Music: Industrialization to the Internet
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3.00
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MUSC 240
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Music of Video Games
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3.00
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MUSC 241
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Scandals that Rocked the Classical Music World
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3.00
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MUSC 286
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Women, Gender and Music
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3.00
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MUSC 289
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Global Musics
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3.00
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MUSC 393
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Music and Digital Media
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3.00
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MUSC 490
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Gender and Popular Music
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3.00
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MUSC 491
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Music and Mass Media
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3.00
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Music Theatre
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MUTH 110
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The Republic to Rationalism: History, Arts, and Performance l
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3.00
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MUTH 111
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Listening to Revolutions: History, Arts, and Performance ll
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3.00
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MUTH 201
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Sex and Violence in Performance
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3.00
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MUTH 240
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Digital Disruption in the Creative and Performing Arts
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3.00
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MUTH 251
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Issues in Music Theatre
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3.00
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Philosophy
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PHIL
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Levels 1-2 Philosophy 1XX-2XX
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PHIL 257
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Ethics
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6.00
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Politics
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POLS 101
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Contemporary Issues in Politics
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3.00
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POLS 110
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Introduction to Politics and Government
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6.00
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Political Science
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POLS 2XX
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POLS 2XX
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Psychology
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PSYC 100
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Principles of Psychology
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6.00
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PSYC 221
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Cognitive Psychology
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3.00
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PSYC 241
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Social Psychology
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3.00
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PSYC 251
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Developmental Psychology
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3.00
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Religion Studies
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RELS
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RELS Levels 1-3, RELS 1XX-3XX
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Sociology
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SOCY 122
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Introduction to Sociology
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6.00
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SOCY
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SOCY Levels 2-3, SOCY 2XX-3XX
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List B (Professional Issues, Performance Arts and Languages, Management, Business and Law Courses)
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Anishinaabe
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ANSH 101
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Beginning Anishinaabe Language and Culture I
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3.00
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ANSH 102
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Beginning Anishinaabe Language and Culture Il
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3.00
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Engineering and Applied Science
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APSC 223
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Global Project Management
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3.00
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APSC 303
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Professional Internship (*Not applicable for CMPE/ELEC students)
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3.50
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CHEE 302
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Technical Entrepreneurship
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3.50
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MECH 333
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Gender, Engineering and Technology
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3.00
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MNTC 409
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Mineral Economics
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3.50
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Arabic
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ARAB 100
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Introductory Arabic (Modern Standard)
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6.00
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ARAB 200
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Intermediate Modern Standard Arabic
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6.00
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ARAB 201
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Intermediate Arabic (Modern Standard)
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3.00
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Biology
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BIOL 111
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Ecology and the Environment
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3.00
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Chemical Engineering
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CHEE 302
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Technical Entrepreneurship
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3.50
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Chinese
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CHIN 100
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Introductory Mandarin Chinese I
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6.00
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Commerce
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COMM 200
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Business Fundamentals
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3.00
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COMM 201
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Introduction to Business for Entrepreneurs
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3.00
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COMM 211
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Financial Accounting
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3.00
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COMM 212
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Management Accounting
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3.00
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COMM 221
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Introduction To Finance
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3.00
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COMM 231
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Fundamentals of Marketing
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3.00
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COMM 251
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Organizational Behaviour
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3.00
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COMM 303
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Business And Ethics
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3.00
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COMM 305
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Introduction To Entrepreneurship
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3.00
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COMM 310
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Environmental Accounting
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3.00
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COMM 311
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Fin Acctng Pract Prin & Concep
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3.00
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COMM 312
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Intermed Management Accounting
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3.00
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COMM 313
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Financial Accounting II
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3.00
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COMM 322
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Advanced Corporate Finance
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3.00
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COMM 323
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Corporate Financial Planning
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3.00
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COMM 326
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Private Equity
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3.00
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COMM 328
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International Finance
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3.00
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COMM 329
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Management Of Financial Institutions
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3.00
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COMM 351
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Leadership
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3.00
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COMM 353
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Managing Across Cultures
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3.00
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COMM 357
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Interpersonal Skills For Managers
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3.00
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COMM 375
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International Business and the Nonmarket Environment
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3.00
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COMM 381
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Business Law I
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3.00
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COMM 382
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Business Law II
|
3.00
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COMM 408
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Sustainability Strategies and Practices
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3.00
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Developmental Studies
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DEVS 353
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Business and Global Development
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3.00 |
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Drama
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DRAM 239
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Special Topics in Performance I
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3.00
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DRAM 241
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Design and Theatre
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3.00
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Employment Relations
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EMPR 100
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Introduction to Employment Relations
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3.00
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EMPR 200
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Unions and Labour Relations
|
3.00
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EMPR 210
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Employment Law
|
3.00
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EMPR 220
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Conflict Management
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3.00
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EMPR 230
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Human Resource Management
|
3.00
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EMPR 240
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Workplace Policies and Governance
|
3.00
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EMPR 250
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Managing Workplace Health, Safety, and Wellness
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3.00
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EMPR 320
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Workplace Mediation and Alternative Dispute Resolution
|
3.00
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EMPR 330
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Strategic HR Management: Building High Performance Workplaces
|
3.00
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EMPR 335
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Managing Employee Attitudes for Organizational Success
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3.00
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EMPR 370
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Human Resource Analytics
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3.00
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Environmental Studies
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|
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ENSC 103
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Environment and Sustainability
|
3.00
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ENSC 200
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Environmental History
|
3.00
|
|
ENSC 201
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Environmental Toxicology and Chemical Risks
|
3.00
|
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ENSC 301
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Environmental Assessment
|
3.00
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ENSC 320
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Wildlife Issues in a Changing World
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3.00
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ENSC 390
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Sustainability
|
3.00
|
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Fine Art
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|
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ARTF 100
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Introductory Drawing
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6.00
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ARTF 101
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Fundamentals of Drawing and Painting
|
3.00
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ARTF 102
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Fundamentals of Drawing and Sculpture
|
3.00
|
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ARTF 125
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Introduction to Studio Art in Printmaking
|
3.00
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ARTF 127
|
Introductory Fine Art I
|
6.00
|
|
ARTF 128
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Introductory Fine Art II
|
6.00
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ARTF 260
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Studies In Studio Practice
|
3.00
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ARTF 275
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Digital Media in Studio Practice
|
3.00
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|
ARTF 227
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Intermediate Fine Art I
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6.00
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ARTF 2XX
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|
French
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|
FREN 106
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Communication et culture I
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3.00
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FREN 107
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Communication et culture II
|
3.00
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FREN 111
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Révision de la grammaire I
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3.00
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FREN 112
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Révision de la grammaire II
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3.00
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FREN 118
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Communication et Culture III
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3.00
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FREN 150
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Français intermédiaire
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6.00
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FREN 219
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Communication et Culture IV
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3.00
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FREN 225
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French in the Professional Workplace
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3.00
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French Studies
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FRST 125
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Basic Business French
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3.00
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Geography
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GPHY 101
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Human Geography
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3.00
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GPHY 314
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Climate Change
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3.00
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GPHY 319
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Contemporary Energy Resources
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3.00
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Geology
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GEOL 290
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Worldbuilding
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3.00
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German
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GRMN 101
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Beginner’s German I
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3.00
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GRMN 102
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Beginner’s German II
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3.00
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GRMN 201
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Intermediate German I
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3.00
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GRMN 202
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Intermediate German II
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3.00
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GRMN 203
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German Conversation and Culture
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3.00
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GRMN 306
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Business German in the Workplace
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3.00
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Greek
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GREK 112
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Introductory Greek
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6.00
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Hebrew
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HEBR 190
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Introduction to Modern Hebrew
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6.00
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HEBR 192
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Introductory Biblical Hebrew
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3.00
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HEBR 193
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Classical Hebrew Fundamentals
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3.00
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HEBR 294
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Intermediate Modern Hebrew I
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3.00
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HEBR 295
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Intermediate Modern Hebrew II
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3.00
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HEBR 301
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Topics in Hebrew
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3.00
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History
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HIST 257
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Environmental History
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3.00
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Inuktitut
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INUK 101
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Beginning Inuktitut Language & Culture l
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3.00
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INUK 102
|
Beginning Inuktitut Language and Culture ll
|
3.00
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Italian
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ITLN 111
|
Beginning Italian I
|
3.00
|
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ITLN 112
|
Beginning Italian II
|
3.00
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ITLN 204
|
Italiano Intermedio
|
3.00
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Innovation and Entrepreneurship
|
|
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ENIN 200
|
Foundations of Entrepreneurship
|
3.00
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ENIN 204
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Publicity and Media Relations
|
3.00
|
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ENIN 205
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Innovation for STEAM
|
3.00
|
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ENIN 207
|
Envisioning Disruptive Technologies
|
3.00
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Japanese
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JAPN 100
|
Introductory Japanese I
|
6.00
|
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JAPN 200
|
Introductory Japanese II
|
6.00
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World Language Studies
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|
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LANG 2XX
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Language, Literature and Cultures
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LLCU 101
|
Beginning Indigenous Language and Culture I
|
3.00
|
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LLCU 102
|
Beginning Indigenous Language and Culture II
|
3.00
|
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LLCU 103
|
Beginning Language and Culture I
|
3.00
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LLCU 104
|
Beginning Langauage and Culture II
|
3.00
|
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Latin
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LATN 110
|
Introductory Latin
|
6.00
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LATN 209
|
Intermediate Latin
|
6.00
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Law (Can be used as List A or B)
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LAW 201
|
Introduction to Canadian Law
|
3.00
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LAW 202
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Aboriginal Law
|
3.00
|
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LAW 203
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Workplace Law
|
3.00
|
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LAW 204
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Corporate Law
|
3.00
|
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LAW 205
|
Public & Constitutional Law
|
3.00
|
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LAW 206
|
Intellectual Property
|
3.00
|
|
LAW 207
|
International Law
|
3.00
|
|
Linguistics
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LING 1XX-2XX
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Mohawk
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MOHK 101
|
Beginning Mohawk Language & Culture l
|
3.00
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MOHK 102
|
Beginning Mohawk Language & Culture ll
|
3.00
|
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MOHK 103
|
Oral Mohawk Language - Beginning I
|
3.00
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MOHK 104
|
Beginning Mohawk Language and Culture II
|
3.00
|
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MOHK 201
|
Intermediate Mohawk Language and Culture
|
3.00
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MOHK 202
|
Oral Mohawk Language
|
3.00
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Music
*(Maximum of two out of MUSC 100/200/300/400)
*(Maximum of two out of MUSC 112/212/312/412)
*(Maximum of two out of MUSC 115/215/315/415)
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MUSC 100*
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Small Ensemble
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1.50
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MUSC 104
|
Music Fundamentals
|
3.00
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MUSC 112*
|
Medium Ensemble
|
1.50
|
|
MUSC 114
|
Introduction to Teaching Music to Children
|
3.00
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MUSC 115*
|
Large Ensemble
|
1.50
|
|
MUSC 121
|
Applied Study I to IV
|
6.00
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MUSC 152
|
Introduction to Vocal Composition
|
3.00
|
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MUSC 156
|
Introduction to Digital Audio recording Editing and Mixing
|
3.00
|
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MUSC 171
|
Social History of Popular Music
|
3.00
|
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MUSC 180
|
Vocal Techniques and Methods
|
3.00
|
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MUSC 191
|
Theory and Analysis I
|
6.00
|
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MUSC 221
|
Applied Study II
|
6.00
|
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MUSC 224
|
Applied Music
|
6.00
|
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MUSC 227
|
Ear Training and Sight Singing II
|
3.00
|
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MUSC 229
|
Keyboard Lab
|
3.00
|
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MUSC 255
|
Electroacustic Music Composition
|
6.00
|
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MUSC 280
|
Vocal Techniques & Methods II
|
3.00
|
|
MUSC 281
|
Woodwind Techniques and Methods II
|
3.00
|
|
MUSC 283
|
Brass Techniques and Methods
|
3.00
|
|
MUSC 285
|
String Techniques and Methods
|
3.00
|
|
MUSC 292
|
Theory and Analysis IIA
|
3.00
|
|
Music Theater
|
|
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MUTH 232
|
Opera
|
3.00
|
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MUTH 240
|
Digital Disruption in the Creative and Performing Arts
|
3.00
|
|
MUTH 340
|
Arts Professionalism
|
3.00
|
|
Portuguese
|
|
|
PORT 103
|
Beginning Portuguese and Culture l
|
3.00
|
|
PORT 104
|
Beginning Portuguese and Culture ll
|
3.00
|
|
Sociology
|
|
|
SOCY 284
|
Sociology of Information and Communication Technology
|
3.00
|
|
SOCY 363
|
Science, Technology and Society
|
3.00
|
|
Spanish
|
|
|
SPAN 304
|
Español para contextos profesionales II
|
3.00
|
|
SPAN 111
|
Beginning Spanish I
|
3.00
|
|
SPAN 112
|
Beginning Spanish II
|
3.00
|
|
SPAN 204
|
Español intermedio
|
3.00
|
|
SPAN 205
|
Español avanzado
|
3.00
|
|
SPAN 206
|
Spanish Conversation and Culture
|
3.00
|
|
SPAN 301
|
Gramática avanzada y composición I
|
3.00
|
|
SPAN 302
|
Gramática avanzada y composición II
|
3.00
|
|
SPAN 303
|
Español para contextos profesionales I
|
3.00
|
|
SPAN 401
|
Advanced Grammar Through Translation I
|
3.00
|
|
SPAN 402
|
Advanced Grammar Through Translation II
|
3.00
|
|
Urban Planning
|
|
|
SURP 853
|
Environmental Services
|
3.00
|
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