Complementary Studies Elective Courses

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Complementary Studies Elective Courses Effective July 1, 2017 The Complementary Studies component of the Bachelor of Engineering Degree programs at Lakehead University consists of three parts. Students are required to complete the equivalent of five term courses (total credit weight 5 x 0.5 FCE = 2.5 FCE) from; a) Sociology 2755: Technology, Society and the Indigenous People in Canada (credit weight: 0.5 FCE) b) Engineering 4539: Professional Practice and Law (credit weight: 0.5 FCE) c) Complementary Studies Electives from Course List A and/or Course List B (credit weight: 1.5 FCE): o Course List A: 1 to 3 equivalent term courses (0.5 to 1.5 FCE) o Course List B: 0 to 2 equivalent term courses (0 to 1.0 FCE) On occasion, students may find it convenient to interchange the position of their Complementary studies and engineering elective from one term to another in their program in order to accommodate course selection. Complementary Studies courses may also be taken during the Spring and Summer terms if available. Students may obtain counselling on Complementary Studies electives from the Chair of their Department. The responsibility for prerequisites and other course restrictions rests with the student. Lakehead University's distance education and web-based courses are acceptable in the Complementary Studies program as of July 1, 2013. Courses from other Universities may be acceptable but require a formal Letter of Permission approved by your Engineering Department Chair. Information about the Letter of Permission is available from Student Central, on myinfo, and from your Engineering Department Office. (a) Impact of Technology on Society Sociology 2755: Technology, Society and the Indigenous People in Canada Normally this course is taken in the term and year specified in the University Calendar.

(b) Professional Ethics, Equity, and Law Engineering 4539: Professional Practice and Law Normally this course can only be taken by fourth year students in the last term of the program. (c) Complementary Studies Electives Students must select a total of 3 term courses (1.5 FCE) from the following lists approved by the Faculty of Engineering at the time of registration. Not all courses are offered each year. Consult the Lakehead University course timetable for details. Note, for example, full (two term) courses are indicated by YA, YB, etc; FA is used for fall term courses and WA for winter term courses. Additional information about course numbering is available in the Lakehead University Calendar. It is the student's responsibility to consult the Lakehead University Calendar for official information about credit weight, prerequisites and restrictions for all courses listed. List A - Humanities and Social Sciences At least one term course (0.5 FCE) MUST be selected from this list. Alternatively, two or three courses could be taken from this list. Anthropology: Anthropology 1034 - World Cultures Anthropology 2116 - Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective Anthropology 2151 - Ancient Peoples and Places Anthropology 2332 - Peoples and Cultures of Africa Anthropology 2550 - Traditional Aboriginal Cultures Criminology: Criminology 1010 - Introduction to Criminology Criminology 4070 - Trafficking English: English 1115 - Foundations of Literary Study English 1116 - Native and Newcomer Literatures in Canada English 1117 - Introduction to Popular Culture English 1118 - Introduction to Film Studies English 2115 - Shakespeare English 2510 - Global Literatures in English

English 2717 - Indigenous Literature in Canada English 2810 - Gender, Sexuality and the Body in Literature and Culture English 2817 - Writing Across Genres: Nonfiction Prose English 2818 - Writing Across Genres: Creative Writing English 2916 - Popular Fiction English 2917 - Children's Literature English 2950 - Science Fiction Geography: Geography 1150 - The Environment Geography 2811 - Cultural Geography Geography 3411 - Resource Management & Sustainability Geography 3631 - Geography of Canada Geography 3633 - Geography of the Lake Superior Basin Geography 3693 - Geography of Northern Europe Geography 3731 - Urban Residential Structure Geography 3751 - Retail Locations History: History 1100 - The Making of the Modern World History 2110 - Modern Europe I, 1789-1914 History 2115 - Germany, 19th Century History 2116 - Germany, 20th Century History 2130 - Modern Europe II, 1914-1990 History 2139 - Republican France, 1870-1983 History 2201 - Greek History 2203 - Roman History 2350 - Modern Canada History 2138 - Revolutionary France, 1789-1870 History 2511 The United States after the Civil War History 2512 The United States to the Civil War History 2515 - Modern Latin America and the Caribbean History 2619 - Modern South Asia. Indigenous Learning: Indigenous Learning 1312 - Native Imagery Indigenous Learning 1314 - Indigenous Peoples and the Issues Indigenous Learning 2312 - Native Peoples and the North Indigenous Learning 2313 - Native Peoples and the Urban Community Indigenous Learning 2433 - Native People and the Government Indigenous Learning 2805 - Native Canadian World Views

Indigenous Learning 2811 - Corporations and the Status Indian Indigenous Learning 3501- Native Narratives, Myths, Legends, and Ceremonies Indigenous Learning 3435 - Native People and the Land Indigenous Learning 3811 - The Rights of Aboriginal People in S.35 Languages: Finnish 2401 - Finnish Civilization French 2416 - France: Culture and Civilization French 2417 - La Francophonie: Culture and Civilization French 2611 - Introduction to French-Canadian Civilization French 2615 - Introduction to French-Canadian Civilization Italian 2510 - Language and Culture Italian 2530 - Italian Civilization Linguistics 0300 - Introduction to Language Linguistics 0510 - An Introduction to Etymology Music: Music 1300 - Introduction to Music Music 1312 - Music History I (Before 1600) Music 1313 - Music History II (1600-1800) Music 1340 - Theory of Music I Music 2314 - Music History III (1800-1900) Music 2315 - Music History IV (After 1900) Music 2341 - Theory of Music II Music 3313 - Topics in Music I Music 3317 - Music in Canada Music 3356 - Guitar Literature Music 4315 - Topics in Music II Philosophy: Philosophy 1110 - Introduction to Philosophy: Origins Philosophy 1111 - Introduction to Philosophy: Modern Development Philosophy 1118 - Philosophy of the Occult and Paranormal Philosophy 1119 - Philosophy Through Popular Culture (Approved as of 2017 Spring/Summer Session) Philosophy 1571 - Contemporary Moral Issues Philosophy 2013 - Environmental Philosophy Philosophy 2614 - Early Modern Philosophy I Philosophy 2913 - Philosophy & Science Fiction Philosophy 3514 - Cyberethics

Political Science: Political Science 1100 - Introduction to Political Studies Political Science 2311 - Criminal Law Political Science 2313 - Human Rights and Civil Liberties Political Science 2410 - Mass Media and Politics Political Science 2510 - Ancient & Medieval Political Thought Political Science 2611 - World Politics Political Science 3311 - Third World Politics and Society (Approved as of 2017 Spring/Summer Session) Political Science 3113 - Law and Politics of the Family Political Science 3314 - Global Terrorism Political Science 3351 - Aboriginal Peoples and the Law Psychology: Psychology 1100 - Introductory Psychology Psychology 2011 - Child Development Psychology 2211 - Introduction to Health Psychology Psychology 2301 - Personality Psychology Psychology 2801 - Social Psychology Psychology 3210 - Cultural Psychology Sociology: Sociology 1100 - Introduction to Sociology Sociology 2111 - Perspectives in Social Thought Sociology 2112 - Friendship@facebook.Com Sociology 2221 - Crime and Society Sociology 2501 - Family Sociology Sociology 2817 - Sociology of the North Sociology 2911 - Social Research Traditions Sociology 3107 - Sociology of Women Sociology 3113 - Special Topics in Sociology Sociology 3213 - Urban Life and Culture Sociology 3513 - Sociology of Aging Sociology 3515 - Life Course Studies Sociology 3613 - Canadian Population Sociology 4551 - Food and Culture

Visual Arts: Visual Arts 0510 - Fundamentals of Art I Visual Arts 1090 - Prehistory to the Middle Ages Visual Arts 1091 - Renaissance to the Contemporary Period Visual Arts 2211 - Critical Studies in Early Twentieth Century Art Visual Arts 2212 - Critical Studies in Late Twentieth Century Art Women's Studies: Women's Studies 1100 - Madonna to Madonna: Women's & Gender Studies Women's Studies 2113 - Women, Popular Culture and Counter Culture Women's Studies 2114 - Ecofeminism Women's Studies 2116 - Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective Women's Studies 2711 - Women's Action for Social Change List B: Other Complementary Studies Courses Up to two term courses MAY be selected from this list. Note: A minimum of 1 term course (0.5 FCE) MUST be selected from List A. Business: Business 1511 - Basics of Management OR Business 1011 - Introduction to Management (restricted) Business 2514 - Basics of Marketing Business 2538 - Basics of Organizational Behaviour Economics: Economics 1100 - Principles of Economics Economics 2017 - Microeconomics I Economics 2212 - Environmental Economics Economics 2231 - Health Economics Economics 2511 - Locational Economics Economics 3111 - Labour Economics Economics 3114 - International Finance Economics 3133 - Regional Economics Economics 3211 - Economic Development Economics 3214 - History of Economic Thought Economics 3215 - Money and Banking Economics 3313 - Public Finance Economics 3412 - Industrial Organization

Languages: Finnish 1000 - Elementary Finnish Finnish 2001 - Intermediate Finnish French 0500 - French for Beginners French 1000 - Elementary French French 1200 - Intermediate French French 1204 - Francais Intermediaire German 1000 - Elementary German Italian 1000 - Introductory Italian Italian 1510 - Language and Culture Mandarin 1000 - Introductory Mandarin Ojibwe 1013 - Introduction to Severn Ojibwe I Ojibwe 1014 - Introduction to Western Ojibwe I Ojibwe 1015 - Introduction to Severn Ojibwe II Ojibwe 1016 - Introduction to Western Ojibwe II Spanish 1000 - Introductory Spanish Spanish 2001 - Intermediate Spanish