First Year Handbook & Summer Academic Orientation (SAO) Guide 2021

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Year One Programs Course selection in Year One is very flexible; however, some programs may have specific course requirements. The following information will help you determine your Year One course requirements. For most degree programs the only required first-year course would be the respective introductory course (i.e. Sociology module requires Sociology 1020, 1020W/X, or 1021E). For Economics, Management and Organizational Studies, and Psychology there are additional firstyear requirements as follows: One or more of Ontario Secondary School MCV4U, Math 0110A/B or the former Ontario Secondary School MCB4U will be required for most university-level math courses. MDM4U will be sufficient preparation for statistics courses required for Psychology.

Arts and Humanities English • 1.0 from English 1020 to English 1999 • 4.0 additional courses (10001999)

Catholic Studies For Teachers (CST) • 0.5 RS 1027E • 1.0 Phil 1300E is recommended • 3.0 additional courses (10001999)

French • 1.0 from French 1900E Language and Literature 1910 or University French I or French 1999 • 4.0 additional courses (10001999)

Foundations in Western Thought and Civilization • English 1901E, History 1901E, Philosophy 1901E • 2.0 additional courses (10001999)

World Reliegion & Culture • 0.5 RS course (RS 1023E is recommended) • 4.5 addiontal courses (1000 to 1999) Catholic Studies • 0.5 RS 1027E is recommended • 4.5 additional courses (1000 to 1999) Philosophy 1900E reommended for honours

Social and Political Thought • Philosophy 1120F/G or any other first-year Philosophy course is recommended • 4.5 additional courses (1000 to 1999) Philosophy • 1.0 Year 1 Philsophy • 4.0 addonal year 1 courses

Social Science Economics • 1.0 course Economics 1021A/B and 1022A/B; • 0.5 course from Math 1230A/B or Calculus 1000A/B, 1100A/B; • 0.5 course from Math 1229A/B, 1600A/B, Calculus 1301A/B or 1501A/B • 3.0 additional courses (1000 to 1999) Economics (Honours) & Financial Economics Specialization • 1.0 course Economics 1021A/B and 1022A/B; • 0.5 course from Math 1230A/B or Calculus 1000A/B, 1100A/B; • 0.5 course from Math 1229A/B, 1600A/B, Calculus 1301A/B, Calculus 1501A/B • 3.0 additional courses (1000 to 1999)

Psychology • 1.0 course Psychology 1000; • 1.0 Math 1228A/B and Statistical Science 1024A/B required for the Major, Specialization and Honors Specialization • 0.5 course from Writing 1020F/G, 1022F/G, 2101F/G • 2.5 additional courses (1000 to 1999)

History • 0.5 course from History 1401E, 1404E, 1601E, 1801E, 1812F/G, 1813F/G, 1814F/G, 1820F/G, or 1901E, or the former 1403E. • 4.5 additional courses (1000 to 1999) Human Right Studies Finance & Wealth Management - New collaborative program with Fanshawe • 0.5 course in one of the participating disciplines or a 0.5 credit in a College 1000-level essay course • 1.0 course Business 1220E; • 4.5 additional courses (1000 to 1999) • 1.0 course Economics 1021A/B, 1022A/B; • 0.5 course Math 1230A/B Political Science • 0.5 course Math 1229A/B • 0.5 Political Science 1021F/G • 2.0 additional courses (1000 to 1999) • 0.5 Political Science 1022F/G • 4.0 additional courses (1000 to 1999) Disability Studies • 0.5 DS 1010A/B Thanatology • 4.5 additional courses (1000 to 1999) • 0.5 Thanatology 1025A/B • 4.5 additional courses (1000 to 1999) Sociology & Criminology • 1.0 Sociology 1020, 1020 W/X, 1021E • 4.0 additional courses (1000 to 1999) 5 First Year Handbook & SAO Guide


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