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1 University of Prince Edward Island Students from the University of PEI are eligible to receive advanced standing credit for courses with a passing grade completed within the last 10 years. In general, courses in humanities (classics, history, philosophy, religion, literature), modern languages, social sciences (anthropology, economics, geography, political science, psychology, sociology), mathematics, computing science, natural and physical sciences (biology, chemistry, geology, physics), and business are transferable, credit for credit, if they are at the post-secondary level. Courses in other fields may be considered if the student can demonstrate that the course is equivalent in depth, breadth and assessment to courses offered in the approved disciplines. Acadian Studies Name ACAD 201 ACADIAN STUDIES HUMN 1901 Humanities Elective Applied Human Sciences Anthropology Name ANTH 105 Introduction to Anthropology I ANTH 1202 ANTH 106 Introduction to Anthropology II ANTH 1901 Introduction to Socio-Cultural Anthropology Anthropology Elective ANTH 107 Introduction to Physical Anthropology and Archaeology ANTH 1902 Anthropology Elective ANTH 201 Cultural Anthropology ANTH 3302 Nature of Culture ANTH 202 Evolution of Humankind and Culture ANTH 1280 Introduction to Biological Anthropology ANTH 209 Special Topics ANTH 2901 Anthropology Elective ANTH 211 Introduction to Archaeology ANTH 1271 Introduction to Archaeology ANTH 291 Introduction to Forensic Anthropology ANTH 2282 Introduction to Forensic Anthropology Updated September

2 S/A 208 Developing the Socio-Cultural Imagination SOCI 1210 Introductory Sociology S/A 212 Peoples of South Asia (area course) ANTH 2902 Anthropology Elective S/A 222 Native Canadians (area course) ANTH 2316 Native Peoples of Canada S/A 242 Peoples of Oceania (area course) ANTH 2903 Anthropology Elective S/A 251 Peoples of Africa (area course) ANTH 2904 Anthropology Elective S/A 252 Aging and Society ANTH 2905 Anthropology Elective S/A 256 Anatomy of Addictions SOCI 2901 Sociology Elective S/A 259 Special Topics ANTH 2906 Anthropology Elective S/A 261 Sex, Gender and Society ANTH 3303 Sex, Gender and Society S/A 263 Global Youth Cultures ANTH 2907 Anthropology Elective S/A 266 Science, Culture and Society ANTH 2908 Anthropology/Sociology Elective Arts Seminars Name ARTS 101 FIRST-YEAR ARTS SEMINAR Asian Studies Name ASST 201 WEST ASIA ASNT 2901 Asian Studies Elective ASST 202 EAST ASIA ASNT 2902 Asian Studies Elective ASST 209 SPECIAL TOPICS ASNT 2903 Asian Studies Elective ASLA ASLA 102 [A SELECTED LANGUAGE] I + [A SELECTED LANGUAGE] II CHNS 1100 or JPNS 1100 Introduction to Modern Chinese or Introductory Japanese Biology Name BIO 101 ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY BIOL 1901 Biology Elective Updated September

3 BIO 102 HUMAN BIOLOGY BIOL 1902 Biology Elective BIO 121 HUMAN ANATOMY BIOL 1903 Biology Elective BIO 122 HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY BIOL 1904 Biology Elective BIO 131 CELL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY BIOL 1201 Molecular and Cell Biology BIO 132 ORGANISMS BIOL 1202 Organismal and Ecological Biology Business Administration Name ACCT 201 INTRODUCTORY ACCOUNTING - Part I ACCT 2241 Introductory Financial Accounting ACCT 202 INTRODUCTORY ACCOUNTING - Part II ACCT 2242 Introductory Managerial Accounting BUS 101 BUSINESS MGMT 1281 Introduction to Business Management BUS 171 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR MGMT 2383 Micro Organizational Behavior BUS 211 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS BUSI 2903 Free Elective BUS 241 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS ACCT 3323 Management Information Systems BUS 251 MANAGEMENT SCIENCE MGSC 2207 Introductory Statistics BUS 252 OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT I MGSC 1205 Quantitative Methods I BUS 265 ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT BUSI 2902 Free Elective BUS 275 BIOTECHNOLOGY BUS 285 SPECIAL TOPICS BUSI 1901 Free Elective BUS 287 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS BUSI 1902 Free Elective BUS 293 CO-OP I Updated September

4 Canadian Studies Name C ST 102 IMAGINING CANADA HUMN 1901 Humanities Elective C ST 109 SPECIAL TOPICS HUMN 1902 Humanities Elective C ST 209 SPECIAL TOPICS HUMN 1903 Humanities Elective Chemistry Name CHEM 111 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I CHEM 1210 General Chemistry I CHEM 112 Classics GENERAL CHEMISTRY II CHEM 1211 or CHEM 1212 General Chemistry II for Physical Sciences or General Chemistry II for Life Sciences Name CLAS 101 GREEK CIVILIZATION CLAS 2451 Greek History I: From Minos to Medes CLAS 102 ROMAN CIVILIZATION CLAS 2453 Republic and Revolution: Roman History I CLAS 121 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY CLAS 2201 The Mythology of Greece and Rome I: The Gods CLAS 212 ANCIENT TRAGEDY CLAS 3310 Classical Literature CLAS 222 ANCIENT COMEDY CLAS 3310 Classical Literature CLAS 231 EGYPTIAN AND MESOPOTAMIAN ART CLAS 2901 Classics Elective CLAS 232 GREEK ART CLAS 3000 Topics in Greek Art and Archaeology CLAS 241 ROMAN ART CLAS 2902 Classics Elective CLAS 262 PLATO AND ARISTOTLE PHIL 2345 Greek Philosophy: The Presocratics and Plato CLAS 288 SPECIAL TOPICS CLAS Thematic Selected Topics in Classics Computer Science & Information Technology Updated September

5 C SCI 151 Name COMPUTER SCIENCE I CSCI 1226 Introduction to Computing Science and Programming C SCI 152 COMPUTER SCIENCE II FREL 1901 Free Elective C SCI 185 CO-OP WORK TERM I FREL 1901 Free Elective IT 106 IT 111 DEVELOPMENT AND PROGRAMMING MICROCOMPUTERS FREL 1901 CISY 1225 Free Elective Introduction to Computer Applications IT 121 COMPUTER FREL 1901 Free Elective PROGRAMMING IT 132 INTERACTIVE STORYTELLING FREL 1901 Free Elective Economics Name EC 101 EC 102 EC 203 EC 204 EC 211 INTRODUCTORY MICROECONOMICS INTRODUCTORY MACROECONOMICS INTERMEDIATE MICROECONOMICS I INTERMEDIATE MACROECONOMICS I RESOURCE ECONOMICS ECON 1201 ECON 1202 ECON 3300 ECON 3301 ECON 3364 Principles of Economics: Micro Principles of Economics: Macro Intermediate Microeconomic Theory Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory Cost-Benefit Analysis EC 212 REGIONAL ECONOMICS ECON 3902 Economics Elective EC 215 ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS ECON 3363 Environmental Economics EC 221 CANADIAN ECONOMIC HISTORY ECON 3306 North American Economic History EC 222 PUBLIC SECTOR ECONOMICS ECON 3901 Economics Elective EC 231 MATHEMATICAL ECONOMICS ECON 3302 Mathematical Economics EC 242 THE ECONOMICS OF TOURISM ECON 3903 Economics Elective Updated September

6 EC 251 MONEY AND FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS ECON 3307 Money and Banking EC 283 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS ECON 3904 Economics Elective EC 285 SPECIAL TOPICS ECON 3905 Economics Elective EC 291 MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS ECON 3364 Cost-Benefit Analysis Education Name ED 211 ED 213 EDUCATION INTRODUCTION a L EDUCATION EN FRANCAIS AU CANADA EDUC 3305 ELEC 2901 Perspectives on Schooling General Elective Engineering Name ENGN 121 ENGINEERING COMMUNICATIONS EGNE 1206 Engineering Design Graphics (Design I) MATH 151 INTRODUCTORY CALCULUS I MATH 1210 Introductory Calculus I MATH 152 INTRODUCTORY CALCULUS II MATH 1211 Introductory Calculus II PHYS 111 GENERAL PHYSICS I PHYS 1100 University Physics I ENGN 142 STATICS ANALYSIS EGNE 1203 Engineering Mechanics (Statics) PHYS 112 GENERAL PHYSICS II PHYS 1101 University Physics II CHEM 111 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I CHEM 1210 General Chemistry I CHEM 112 General Chemistry II for CHEM 1213 GENERAL CHEMISTRY II Engineering ENGN 132 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING WITH ENGINEERING EGNE 1204 Computer Methods for Engineers APPLICATIONS MATH 261 LINEAR ALGEBRA MATH 2301 Linear Algebra for Engineers ENGN 311 STRENGTH OF MATERIALS EGNE 2304 Mechanics of Deformable Bodies ENGN 152 ENGINEERING AND THE BIOSPHERE EGNE 2400 Engineering and Biosphere Updated September

7 MATH 251 or MATH 252 or MATH 253 INTERMEDIATE CALCULUS I or INTERMEDIATE CALCULUS II or INTERMEDIATE CALCULUS FOR ENGINEERING MATH 2311 Intermediate Calculus MATH 221 INTRODUCTORY STATISTICS I EGNE 2309 Probability and Statistics for Engineers MATH 301 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS MATH 2303 Differential Equations I ENGN 341 ELECTRIC CIRCUITS I EGNE 2308 Electric Circuits ENGN 332 THERMO FLUIDS I EGNE 2303 Thermo-Fluid Engineering I GI 151 CRITICAL THINKING AND WRITING LOGX 1901 Logical Reasoning Elective HUMANITIES HUMANITIES HUMN 1901 Humanities Elective ENGN 272 DESIGN IV - TEAMWORK EGNE 2307 Engineering Design II ENGN 252 FUNDAMENTALS OF PROCESS ENGINEERING EGNE 2901 Engineering Elective BIOL 101 or ENGN 325 ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY or FUNDAMENTALS OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING EGNE 2902 Engineering Elective CHEM 241 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I CHEM 2344 Organic Chemistry I ENGN 342 ELECTRIC CIRCUITS II EGNE 2311 Circuit Analysis (Circuits II) CS 241 DIGITAL SYSTEMS EGNE 2305 Introduction to Digital Logic Circuits ENGN 321 ENGINEERING DYNAMICS EGNE 2301 Dynamics ENGN 352 THERMO FLUIDS II EGNE 2306 Thermo-Fluid Engineering II ENGN 212 GEOLOGY FOR ENGINEERS GEOL 1200 Understanding the Earth ENGN 362 ENGINEERING ECONOMICS EGNE 2302 Engineering Economics English Name ENG 101 ACADEMIC WRITING ENGL 1901 English Elective ENG 121 ENG 122 SURVEY OF LITERATURE FROM ITS BEGINNINGS TO 1785 SURVEY OF LITERATURE FROM 1785 TO THE PRESENT ENGL 1902 ENGL 1903 English Elective English Elective ENG 192 LITERATURE ENGL 1205 Introduction to Literature ENG 195 DRAMA ENGL 2342 Introduction to Drama II ENG 204 RESEARCH METHODS IN ENGLISH ENGL 2901 English Elective Updated September

8 ENG 206 CRITICAL APPROACHES TO TEXTS ENGL 2205 Practical Criticism I CONTINENTAL LITERATURE IN World Literature in English: ENG 211 ENGL 3361 TRANSLATION Selected Focus ENG 212 CREATIVE WRITING I ENGL 3375 Writing Fiction I ENG 213 LITERATURE AND THE BIBLE ENGL 2327 The Bible and English Literature ENG 221 WRITING BY WOMEN ENGL 2908 English Elective (Writing by Women) ENG 222 READING FILM: INTRODUCTION TO FILM STUDIES ENGL 2511 Reading Film ENG 224 LITERATURE AND SCIENCE ENGL 2902 English Elective ENG 244 THEATRE STUDIES ENGL 2903 English Elective ENG 245 CHILDREN S LITERATURE ENGL 3331 History of Children's Literature ENG 255 SHAKESPEARE ENGL 2396 Shakespeare: An Introduction ENG 272 CONTEMPORARY POETRY ENGL 2904 English Elective ENG 275 ARTHURIAN LITERATURE THROUGH THE AGES ENGL 2905 English Elective ENG 281 THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE ENGL 2311 Modern English Language ENG 285 LINGUISTICS I: THE SOUND SYSTEM OF ENGLISH LING 2309 Phonetics ENG 286 LINGUISTICS II: THE GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY OF ENGLISH LING 2320 Morphology ENG 291 TRENDS IN LITERATURE ENGL 2906 English Elective ENG 296 WRITING ABOUT LITERATURE ENGL 2907 English Elective Environmental Studies Family Science Fine Arts Name FAH 101 THE HISTORY OF WESTERN ART I HUMN 1901 Humanities Elective FAH 102 THE HISTORY OF WESTERN ART II HUMN 1902 Humanities Elective FAH 111 STUDIO ARTS Updated September

9 FAH 201 EGYPTIAN AND MESOPOTAMIAN ART HUMN 2901 Humanities Elective FAH 202 GREEK ART HUMN 2902 Humanities Elective FAH 211 ROMAN ART HUMN 2903 Humanities Elective FAH 212 MEDIEVAL ART HUMN 2904 Humanities Elective Foods & Nutrition Global Issues History HIST 101 HIST 102 HIST 103 HIST 104 HIST 201 HIST 202 HIST 209 HIST 211 HIST 222 HIST HIST 232 HIST 241 Name CANADIAN HISTORY -- PRE- CONFEDERATION CANADIAN HISTORY -- POST- CONFEDERATION THE HISTORY OF WESTERN ART - I THE HISTORY OF WESTERN ART - II EUROPEAN CIVILIZATION 500 BC-1648 EUROPEAN CIVILIZATION 1648 TO THE PRESENT SPECIAL TOPICS THE HISTORY WORKSHOP: SKILLS AND METHODS IN HISTORY FROM MAGIC TO THE DOUBLE HELIX: SCIENCE AND SOCIETY IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE THE ATLANTIC REGION + THE ATLANTIC REGION UNITED STATES HISTORY - FROM THE COLONIAL PERIOD TO RECONSTRUCTION HIST 1252 HIST 1253 HIST 1901 HIST 1902 HIST 1903 HIST 1904 HIST HIST 2901 HIST 2902 HIST 2340 Canada to Confederation Canada: Confederation to Present History Elective History Elective History Elective History Elective Special Topics in History History Elective History Elective History of the Atlantic Provinces HIST 1254 The United States to 1877 HIST 242 UNITED STATES HISTORY SINCE RECONSTRUCTION HIST 1255 The United States: 1865 to Present HIST 251 GREEK CIVILIZATION HIST 2451 Greek History I: From Minos to Medes Updated September

10 HIST 252 ROMAN CIVILIZATION HIST 2453 Greek History II: The Golden Age of Greece HIST 261 MODERN BRITISH HISTORY I HIST 2903 History Elective HIST 262 MODERN BRITISH HISTORY II HIST 2904 History Elective HIST 271 AUGUSTUS AND THE EARLY ROMAN EMPIRE HIST 2905 History Elective HIST 272 THE LATER ROMAN EMPIRE, AD HIST 2906 History Elective HIST 291 WEST ASIA HIST 2907 History Elective HIST 292 EAST ASIA HIST 1222 History of Asia: East Asia Integrated Studies Name IT ST 103 CAREER AND LEARNING PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT International Development Studies Name IDS 201 INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT STUDIES IDST 2301 Introduction to Development Studies: Perspectives Island Studies I ST 201 Name ISLAND STUDIES SSCI 2901 Social Science Elective I ST 202 CASE STUDIES IN ISLAND STUDIES SSCI 2902 Social Science Elective I ST 209 SPECIAL TOPICS SSCI 2903 Social Science Elective I ST 291 DIRECTED STUDIES SSCI 2904 Social Science Elective Kinesiology Updated September

11 Mathematics & Statistics Name MATH 101 ELEMENTS OF MATHEMATICS FREL 1901 Free Elective MATH 111 FINITE MATHEMATICS FREL 1901 Free Elective MATH 112 CALCULUS FOR THE MANAGERIAL, SOCIAL AND LIFE FREL 1901 Free Elective SCIENCES MATH 151 INTRODUCTORY CALCULUS I MATH 1210 Introductory Calculus I MATH 152 INTRODUCTORY CALCULUS II MATH 1211 Introductory Calculus II Modern Languages Name FR 101 FRENCH I FREN 1111 Beginners' French Level I FR 102 FRENCH II FREN 1112 Beginners' French Level II FR 121 FRENCH III FREN 2201 Basic University French Level I FR 122 FRENCH IV FREN 2202 Basic University French Level II FR 209 SPECIAL TOPICS FREN 2901 French Elective FR 211 FRENCH V FREN 2235 Intermediate French Level I FR 212 FRENCH VI FREN 2236 Intermediate French Level II FR 221 LANGUE ET LECTURES I FREN 2235 Intermediate French Level I FR 222 LANGUE ET LECTURES II FREN 2236 Intermediate French Level II FR 241 FR 242 FR 251 FRENCH COMPOSITION AND ANALYSIS I FRENCH COMPOSITION AND ANALYSIS II FRENCH LITERATURE FREN 3307 FREN 3308 FREN 3350 Advanced French Language Skills I Advanced French Language Skills II Introduction to Literature Written in French I FR 252 LE FRANÇAIS DES AFFAIRES FREN 3335 French for Business FR 261 SPAN SPAN 102 INTRODUCTION á L EDUCATION en FRANCAIS au CANADA INTRODUCTORY SPANISH I + INTRODUCTORY SPANISH II FREN 2901 SPAN 1100 French Elective Introduction to the Spanish Language SPAN 201 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I SPAN 2204 Intermediate Spanish I SPAN 202 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II SPAN 2205 Intermediate Spanish II SPAN 203 INTENSIVE STUDY ABROAD SPAN 2901 Spanish Elective SPAN 209 SPECIAL TOPICS SPAN 2902 Spanish Elective Updated September

12 SPAN 215 SPANISH FOR BUSINESS SPAN 2903 Spanish Elective GERM 101 GERMAN I GRMN 1101 Introduction to the German language I GERM 102 GERMAN II GRMN 1102 Introduction to the German Language II GERM 201 INTERMEDIATE GERMAN I GRMN 2201 Intermediate German I GERM 202 INTERMEDIATE GERMAN II GRMN 2202 Intermediate German II [A SELECTED MODERN CHNS 1100 ML ML LANGUAGE] I + Introductory Modern Chinese or or 102 [A Introductory Japanese JPNS 1100 SELECTED MODERN LANGUAGE] II ML 209 SPECIAL TOPICS SPAN 2904 Spanish Elective ML 211 LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES: SOUTH AMERICA SPAN 2905 Spanish Elective ML 212 LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES: MEXICO AND THE CARRIBEAN SPAN 2906 Spanish Elective Music Name MUS 105 STUDIO MINOR MUS 107 HIGHLAND BAGPIPES MUS 108 HIGHLAND BAGPIPES MUS 113 THEORY MUS 114 THEORY MUS 115 SIGHT SINGING AND DICTATION MUS 116 KEYBOARD HARMONY MUS 123 MUSIC HISTORY HUMN 1901 Humanities Elective MUS 124 EARLY MUSIC HUMN 1902 Humanities Elective MUS 131 MAJOR INSTRUMENT OR VOICE MUS 201 UNDERSTANDING MUSIC AS A SOCIO-CULTURAL PRACTICE HUMN 2901 MUS 205 STUDIO MINOR MUS 207 HIGHLAND BAGPIPES MUS 208 HIGHLAND BAGPIPES MUS 209 SPECIAL TOPICS MUS 213 THEORY Humanities Elective Updated September

13 MUS 214 THEORY MUS 215 SIGHT SINGING AND DICTATION MUS 216 KEYBOARD HARMONY MUS 223 MUS 224 MUS 231 MUSIC OF THE CLASSIC AND ROMANTIC ERAS MUSIC OF THE TWENTIETH AND TWENTY-FIRST CENTURIES MAJOR INSTRUMENT OR VOICE HUMN 2902 HUMN 2903 MUS 232 MAJOR INSTRUMENT OR VOICE MUS 245 PERCUSSION TECHNIQUES MUS 246 PERCUSSION TECHNIQUES Humanities Elective Humanities Elective Nursing Philosophy PHIL 101 PHIL 102 Name PHILOSOPHY ETHICS AND SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY PHIL 1201 XX PHIL 1201 YY PHILOSOPHY PHILOSOPHY PHIL 105 TECHNOLOGY, VALUES, AND PHIL 2318 Science and Society SCIENCE PHIL 111 CRITICAL THINKING PHIL 1901 Philosophy Elective (Critical Thinking) PHIL 202 CONTEMPORARY MORAL ISSUES PHIL 1902 Philosophy Elective PHIL 203 ENVIRONMENTAL PHILOSOPHY PHIL 2305 Environmental Ethics PHIL 204 BIO-MEDICAL ETHICS PHIL 2368 Bioethics PHIL 206 ANIMAL ETHICS PHIL 2901 Philosophy Elective PHIL 207 PHILOSOPHIES OF WAR AND PEACE PHIL 2902 Philosophy Elective PHIL 209 SPECIAL TOPICS PHIL 2903 Philosophy Elective PHIL 211 ORIGINS OF WESTERN PHILOSOPHY PHIL 2904 Philosophy Elective PHIL 213 EXISTENTIALISM PHIL 3455 Existentialism: The 19th Century PHIL 214 PHILOSOPHY OF HUMOUR PHIL 2905 Philosophy Elective Updated September

14 PHIL 221 SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY PHIL 2906 Philosophy Elective PHIL 222 POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY PHIL 2312 PHIL 235 SKEPTICISM, AGNOSTICISM, ATHEISM, BELIEF PHIL 2907 Philosophy Elective PHIL 242 PHILOSOPHIES OF LOVE AND SEXUALITY PHIL 2908 Philosophy Elective PHIL 251 FORMAL LOGIC PHIL 2301 Introduction to Symbolic Logic PHIL 262 PLATO AND ARISTOTLE PHIL 2345 Greek Philosophy: The Presocratics and Plato PHIL 264 PHIL 284 RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY IN CHINA MEDIEVAL THEOLOGY AND PHILOSOPHY PHIL 2909 PHIL 2910 Philosophy Elective Philosophy Elective Physics Name PHYS 111 GENERAL PHYSICS I PHYS 1100 University Physics I PHYS 112 GENERAL PHYSICS II PHYS 1101 University Physics II PHYS 121 PHYSICS FOR LIFE SCIENCES I PHYS 1000 Physics for Life Sciences I PHYS 122 PHYSICS FOR LIFE SCIENCES II PHYS 1001 Physics for Life Sciences II Political Science Name P ST 101 P ST 102 P ST 253 INTRODUCTORY POLITICS I: GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS IN LIBERAL DEMOCRACIES INTRODUCTORY POLITICS II: POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES IN LIBERAL DEMOCRACIES POLITICAL THEORY POLI 1901 POLI 1902 POLI 1210 Political Science Elective Political Science Elective Political Ideas: "Isms" and "Beliefs" P ST P ST 262 CANADIAN POLITICS I: GOVERNMENT + CANADIAN POLITICS II: ENVIRONMENT AND PROCESSES POLI 2304 Canadian Politics in the 21st Century P ST 282 INTERNATIONAL POLITICS POLI 2901 Political Science Elective Updated September

15 P ST 202 P ST 211 P ST 212 P ST 221 POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LAW, POLITICS AND THE JUDICIAL PROCESS I LAW, POLITICS AND THE JUDICIAL PROCESS II POLITICAL ECONOMY AND SOCIAL CHANGE IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD POLI 2902 POLI 1230 POLI 2903 POLI 2904 Political Science Elective Law and Politics Political Science Elective Political Science Elective P ST 233 POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY POLI 2905 Political Science Elective P ST 231 WAR AND PEACE POLI 2906 Political Science Elective P ST 222 POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES POLI 1210 Political Ideas: "Isms" and "Beliefs" Psychology PSY 100S PSY 101 Name INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY PSYCHOLOGY: Part I PSYC PSYC 1901 PSYC 1902 Introduction to Psychology + Psychology Elective Psychology Elective PSY 102 PSYCHOLOGY: Part II PSYC 1200 Introduction to Psychology PSY 201 DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 1240 Human Development PSY 211 SENSATION AND PERCEPTION PSYC 2901 Psychology Elective PSY 212 DRUGS AND BEHAVIOUR PSYC 3349 Drugs and Behaviour PSY 222 PSY 232 PSY 242 PSY 251 PSY 271 PSY 278 PSY 279 PSYCHOLOGY OF PERSONAL EXPERIENCE SPECIAL TOPICS SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY THINKING CRITICALLY ABOUT PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH STATISTICS FOR THE BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCES I STATISTICS AND RESEARCH DESIGN I STATISTICS AND RESEARCH DESIGN II PSYC 2902 PSYC PSYC 1250 PSYC 2340 PSYC 2350 PSYC 2903 PSYC 2904 Psychology Elective Special Topics in Psychology Social Behaviour Research Methods in Psychology Psychological Statistics Psychology Elective Psychology Elective Updated September

16 PSY 291 CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOANALYTIC THOUGHT PSYC 2905 Psychology Elective Public Administration Radiography Religious Studies RS 101 RS 102 Name RELIGIONS OF THE WORLD: WESTERN TRADITIONS RELIGIONS OF THE WORLD: EASTERN TRADITIONS RELS 1901 RELS 1220 Introduction to Asian Religion RS 103 MYTHS OF LOVE, SEX, AND MARRIAGE RELS 1902 RS 104 MYTHS OF HATE AND EVIL RELS 1903 RS 171 CATHOLIC STUDIES RELS 1904 RS 202 THE CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS TRADITION RELS 2901 RS 221 BUDDHISM EAST AND WEST RELS 2327 The Buddhist Religious Tradition RS 232 CHRISTIANITY AND THE MORAL IMAGINATION RELS 2902 RS 234 RS 235 RS 242 RS 243 RS 244 RS 251 THE INTERACTION BETWEEN SCIENCE AND RELIGION SKEPTICISM, AGNOSTICISM, ATHEISM, BELIEF THE HINDU RELIGIOUS TRADITION THE JEWISH RELIGIOUS TRADITION THE ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS TRADITION JAPANESE RELIGION AND CULTURE RELS 3349 RELS 2903 RELS 2904 RELS 2343 RELS 2323 RELS 2905 Science and Religion Jewish Religious Tradition The Islamic Religious Tradition RS 261 RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY IN CHINA RELS 2345 Chinese Religious Tradition RS 262 PSYCHOLOGY OF RELIGION RELS 2906 RS 263 UNDERSTANDING THE NEW TESTAMENT RELS 2907 Updated September

17 RS 264 BIBLICAL FOUNDATIONS OF CHRISTIAN THOUGHT RELS 2908 RS 271 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY RELS 2909 RS 272 MEDIEVAL ART RELS 2910 RS 273 UNDERSTANDING THE OLD TESTAMENT RELS 2911 RS 275 CATHOLICISM AND MODERNITY: FROM TRENT TO JOHN PAUL II RELS 2912 RS 276 CATHOLIC MORAL THOUGHT RELS 2913 RS 277 CATHOLIC SOCIAL TEACHING RELS 2914 RS 278 THE SACRAMENTS AND CATHOLIC SPIRITUALITY RELS 2915 RS 279 RS 283 RS 284 RS 288 CATHOLICISM IN DIALOGUE WITH OTHER RELIGIONS THE CHRISTIAN LIFE: POST- REFORMATION PERSPECTIVES MEDIEVAL THEOLOGY AND PHILOSOPHY SPECIAL TOPICS RELS 2916 RELS 3303 RELS 2917 RELS Christian Origins Special Topics in Religious Studies Science Seminars Sociology & Anthropology SOC 101 Name SOCIOLOGY I SOCI 1210 Introductory Sociology SOC 102 SOCIOLOGY II SOCI 1211 Social Power Relations SOC 105 CIVILITY AND SOCIETY SOCI 1901 Sociology Elective SOC 201 DEVIANCE AND CONTROL SOCI 2901 Sociology Elective SOC 202 CRIMINOLOGY CRIM 2304 Canadian Criminal Justice System SOC 209 SPECIAL TOPICS SOCI Contemporary Issues in Sociology SOC 211 MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY SOCI 2902 Sociology Elective SOC 242 SOCIAL PROBLEMS SOCI 3402 Social Problems SOC 271 SELF AND SOCIETY SOCI 2903 Sociology Elective SOC 275 SOCIAL INEQUALITY SOCI 2124 Social Inequality and Justice SOC 282 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 1250 Social Behaviour Updated September

18 SOC 290 SOCIAL WORK SOCI 2904 Sociology Elective SOC 292 WORK AND SOCIETY SOCI 3336 Sociology of Work Theatre Studies Name T ST 224 THEATRE STUDIES University 100 Name UNIV 103 UNIVERSITY 103 UNIV 193 CAREER AND LEARNING PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT UNIV 199 SPECIAL TOPICS UNIV 203 LEADERSHIP STUDIES University Writing Minor Veterinary Medicine Biomedical Sciences Companion Animals Health Management Pathology and Microbiology Wildlife Conservation Women s Studies Name W ST 101 W ST 102 GENDER, EQUALITY, AND DIFFERENCE GENDER IN TRANSNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE WMST 1200 WMST 1901 Introduction to Women and Gender Studies Women and Gender Studies Elective Updated September

19 W ST 205 SEX AND CULTURE WMST 3303 Sex, Gender and Society W ST 206 W ST 211 BAD GIRLS AND TRANSGRESSIVE WOMEN SELECTED TOPICS IN WOMEN S STUDIES WMST 2901 WMST Women and Gender Studies Elective Special Topics in Women and Gender Studies Updated September

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