African Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1707

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

Consult Undergraduate Coordinator: undergraduatecoordinator.afr@utoronto.ca or 416-946-0282.

(4.0 credits, including 1.0 credit at the 300+level)

First Year:
1. AFR150Y1

Higher Years:
2. 1.0 credit from Group A
3. 1.0 credit from Group A or B
4. 1.0 credit from Group B or AFR280Y1, or AFR380Y1

Group A:
AFR250Y1, AFR270H1, AFR290H1, AFR298H1, AFR322H1, AFR351Y1, AFR352H1, AFR353H1, AFR354H1, AFR355H1, AFR357H1, AFR358H1, AFR359H1, AFR365H1, AFR370H1, AFR381H1, AFR389H1, AFR450Y1, AFR451H1, AFR453Y1, AFR454H1, AFR455H1, AFR459H1, AFR499H1, ENG367H1, FCS392H1, HIS295Y1, HIS297Y1, HIS319H1, HIS322H1, HIS342H1, HIS383Y1, HIS394H1, HIS450H1, HIS481H1, HIS483H1, HIS486H1, JNH350H1, JQR360H1, POL301H1, POL309H1, POL488H1, POL489H1, an independent studies course approved by the Program Committee

Group B:
ANT204H1, ANT345H1, ANT348H1, ANT364H1, ANT374H1, ARC233H1, CAR220H1, CAR221H1, CAR225H1, CAR226H1, CAR321H1, CAR324H1, CAR325H1, CIN332Y1, CIN372Y1, CSE444H1, DRM462H1, DTS200Y1, DTS401H1, DTS402H1, ECO231H1, ECO232H1, ECO324H1, ENG270H1, ENG356Y1, ENG370Y1, ENT200H1, ENV221H1, ENV333H1, FOR201H1, FRE332H1, FRE334H1, FRE336H1, GGR112H1, GGR338H1, GGR419H1, HAJ453H1, HIS106Y1, HIS221H1, HIS222H1, HIS230H1, HIS231H1, HIS293H1, HIS359H1, HIS360H1, HIS391Y1, HIS392Y1, HIS413H1, HIS446H1, HIS474H1, HIS487H1, HMB202H1, HMB203H1, HMB303H1, HMB323H1, HMB433H1, HMB443H1, JPR374H1, MGT230H1, MGT250H1, MGT201H1, NFS490H1, NMC343H1, NMC344H1, NMC362Y1, NMC374H1, NMC376H1, NMC377Y1, NMC378H1, NMC379H1, NMC381H1, PHL336H1, PHL380H1, POL201H1, POL223H1, POL486H1, POL417H1, POL418H1, POL445H1, POL447H1, POL479H1, RLG203H1, RLG204H1, RLG241H1, RLG312H1, RLG351H1, RLG355H1, SDS246H1, SDS355H1, SOC210H1, WGS273H1, WGS369H1, WGS385H1, WGS386H1, WGS426H1, WGS440H1, WGS463H1

Notes:

  • At least 1.0 credit must be a 300/400 series course from Groups A and/or B

FAS Program Area: African Studies


Al and Malka Green Yiddish Program Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1163

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits)

  1. ( GER260Y1/​ ( GER261H1 and GER262H1) and GER360H1)/ GER463Y1
  2. GER460H1/​ GER462H1*
  3. The remaining courses should be taken from: GER361H1, GER367H1, JGJ360H1, GER100Y1, GER150H1, or any course offered by and cross-listed by the Centre for Jewish Studies

*NOTE:

1. Students who took GER463Y1 cannot take GER260Y1/​ GER261H1/​ GER262H1 or GER360H1; students who took GER260Y1/​ GER261H1/​ GER262H1 or GER360H1 cannot take GER463Y1.

2. Students who took GER462H1 cannot take GER460H1.

Course Groups

Centre for Jewish Studies Courses:
CJS200H1, CJS201H1, CJS390H1, CJS498Y1, CJS499H1

Anthropology Courses:
ANT384H1, ANT426H1

Canadian Studies Courses:
CDN380H1

Diaspora and Transnational Studies Courses:
DTS200Y1, DTS300H1, DTS404H1

School of the Environment Courses:
ENV382H1

History Courses:
HIS208Y1, HIS242H1, HIS304H1, HIS317H1, HIS338H1, HIS339H1, HIS351Y1, HIS353Y1, HIS361H1, HIS442H1, HIS444H1, HIS451H1

Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations Courses:
NML155H1, NML156H1, HIS303H1, NML255H1, NML220Y1, NML256H1, NML350H1, NML355H1, NML356H1

Philosophy Courses:
PHL338H1, PHL362H1, PHL370H1, PHL410H1

Political Science Courses:
POL345Y1, POL430Y1, POL438H1, POL484H1, POL486H1

Religion Courses:
MHB155H1, MHB156H1, MHB255H1, MHB256H1, MHB355H1, MHB356H1, RLG100Y1, RLG202H1, RLG220H1, RLG241H1, RLG280Y1, RLG316H1, RLG322H1, RLG326H1, RLG336H1, RLG341H1, RLG342H1, RLG347H1, RLG389H1, RLG411H1, RLG418H1, RLG431H1, RLG452H1

Slavic Languages and Literatures Courses:
SLA202H1, SLA230H1, SLA495H1

Sociology Courses:
SOC201H1, SOC251H1


FAS Program Area: German, Yiddish Studies


American Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0135

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits, including 1.0 credit at the 300+ level in at least two American Studies Program disciplinary/thematic clusters, categorized as follows: a) Politics and Economics b) Society (e.g. Indigenous Studies, Anthropology, East Asian Studies, Geography) c) Culture (e.g. Cinema Studies, English, Music, Religion) d) History)

Second year:
1. AMS200H1 (formerly USA200H1)

2. 1.0 credit from the gateway courses in American Studies ( AMS100H1), English ( ENG250H1 and either ENG270H1 or ENG235H1), History ( HIS271Y1), Geography ( GGR240H1 and GGR254H1), Political Science ( POL386Y1 or the combination of POL347H1 and POL386H1), or Cinema Studies ( CIN270Y1).

Second, third, and fourth years:
3. 2.5 credits from AMS/USA courses (excluding AMS200H1/​ USA200H1) or from the eligible courses listed below. These credits must include 1.0 credit at the 300+ level from AMS courses.

*NOTE 1: Other 300+ level courses with American content may be allowed; students should seek early approval of program credit for such courses.

Disciplinary/Thematic Cluster 1: Politics and Economics

ECO306H1/​ POL326H1/​ POL327H1/​ POL347H1/​ POL377H1/​ POL386H1/​ POL386Y1/​ POL326Y1/​ POL379H1/​ POL404Y1/​ POL433H1/​ POL443H1/​ POL464H1

Disciplinary/Thematic Cluster 2: Society

AMS311H1/​ AMS330H1/​ GGR240H1/​ GGR254H1/​ GGR336H1/​ GGR339H1/​ GGR359H1/​ GGR458H1/​ INS302H1/​ INS341H1/​ MUN200H1/​ SOC306H1/​ SOC386H1/​ SOC429H5

Disciplinary/Thematic Cluster 3: Culture

AMS320H1/​ CIN211H1/​ CIN230H1/​ CIN270Y1/​ CIN310Y1/​ CIN334H1/​ CIN335H1/​ CIN374Y1/​ CIN431H1/​ CIN490Y1/​ CIN491H1/​ CIN492H1/​ ENG250H1/​ ENG235H1/​ ENG270H1/​ ENG355Y1/​ ENG360H1/​ ENG363Y1/​ ENG364Y1/​ ENG365H1/​ ENG368H1/​ ENG379H1/​ ENG484H1/​ MUS306H1/​ RLG315H1/​ CAR324H1/​ JLN427H1/​ CDN368H1/​ FAH351H1

Disciplinary/Thematic Cluster 4: History

AMS220H1/​ HIS106Y1/​ HIS202H1/​ HIS221H1/​ HIS222H1/​ HIS271Y1/​ HIS300H1/​ HIS310H1/​ HIS343H1/​ HIS345H1/​ HIS366H1/​ HIS369H1/​ HIS374H1/​ HIS376H1/​ HIS377H1/​ HIS378H1/​ HIS379H1/​ HIS389H1/​ HIS389Y1/​ HIS396H1/​ HIS400H1/​ HIS401H1/​ HIS404H1/​ HIS411H1/​ HIS463H1/​ HIS464H1/​ HIS465Y1/​ HIS473H1/​ HIS479H1/​ HIS484H1/​ HIS487H1/​ HIS497H1

*NOTE: This list of eligible courses is not exhaustive and some courses may not be offered every year. Please visit the CSUS website for more information.


FAS Program Area: American Studies


Anthropology Minor (General) (Arts Program) - ASMIN1775

Enrolment Requirements:

This is a limited enrolment program. Students must have completed 4.0 credits and meet the requirements listed below to enrol.

Completed courses (with minimum grades)
The following courses with the stated minimum grades are required:

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits including at least 1.0 credit at the 300-level)

First and/or Second Year:
1. ANT100Y1
2. 2.0 credits from ANT200Y1/​ ARH100Y1, ANT203Y1, ANT204H1, ANT205H1, ANT207H1, ANT208H1, ANT210H1, ANT215H1, ANT253H1

Upper Years:
3. 1.0 credit at the 300+ level from either Group A, B, or C, or Subgroup C(i) or C(ii)

Note: ANT courses are those offered with the following prefixes: ANT, ARH, INS, JAA, JAL, and JGA.

Group A: Archaeology
ANT200Y1/​ ARH100Y1, ANT210H1, ANT215H1, ANT299Y1, ANT311Y1, ANT315H1, ANT317H1, ANT318H1, ANT320H1, ANT325H1, ANT390H1, ANT405H1, ANT406H1, ANT407H1, ANT408H1, ANT409H1, ANT410H1, ANT411H1, ANT412H1, ANT416H1, ANT419H1, ANT420H1, ANT437H1, ANT491Y1, ANT491H1, ANT497Y1, ANT498H1, ANT499H1, ARH205H1/​ ARH305H1, ARH306Y1, ARH309H1, ARH312Y1, ARH360H1, ARH361H1, ARH361Y1, ARH440H1, ARH482H1, ARH494H1, ARH495H1, MCS225Y1

Note: ANT390H1 may be placed in either Group A or B or C depending on the topic which will vary from year to year

Group B: Evolutionary
ANT203Y1, ANT208H1, ANT210H1, ANT299Y1, ANT330Y1, ANT331H1, ANT333Y1, ANT334H1/​ ANT334Y1, ANT335Y1, ANT336H1, ANT337H1, ANT338H1, ANT390H1, ANT419H1, ANT430H1, ANT431H1, ANT433H1, ANT434H1, ANT435H1, ANT436H1, ANT437H1, ANT438H1, ANT481H1, ANT491Y1, ANT491H1, ANT497Y1, ANT498H1, ANT499H1

Note: ANT390H1 may be placed in either Group A or B or C depending on the topic which will vary from year to year.

Group C: Society, Culture, and Language
ANT204H1, ANT205H1, ANT207H1, ANT208H1, ANT210H1, ANT215H1, ANT299Y1, ANT324H1, ANT342H1, ANT343H1, ANT344H1, ANT345H1, ANT346H1, ANT347H1, ANT348H1, ANT352H1, ANT354H1, ANT356H1, ANT357H1, ANT358H1, ANT362H1, ANT364H1, ANT366H1, ANT370H1, ANT374H1, ANT376H1, ANT378H1, ANT380H1, ANT382H1, ANT384H1, ANT385H1, ANT386H1, ANT390H1, ANT426H1, ANT435H1, ANT441H1, ANT442H1, ANT446H1, ANT450H1, ANT456H1, ANT459H1, ANT460H1, ANT462H1, ANT463H1, ANT464H1, ANT465H1, ANT473H1, ANT475H1, ANT480H1, ANT484H1, ANT485H1, ANT486H1, ANT488H1, ANT490Y1, ANT491Y1, ANT491H1, ANT497Y1, ANT498H1, ANT499H1, JAA377H1, JAH391Y0, JAH391H1, JNH350H1, AFR250Y1, NMC356H1, MCS225Y1

Note: ANT390H1 may be placed in either Group A or B or C depending on the topic which will vary from year to year.

Subgroup C (i): (Society, Culture and Language - Area)
ANT455H1, ANT458H1, ANT472H1, ANT477H1, AFR298H1, CAR316H1, NMC241H1

Subgroup C (ii): (Society, Culture and Language – Linguistic)
ANT253H1, ANT329H1, ANT425H1, ANT483H1, ANT497Y1, ANT498H1, ANT499H1, JAL328H1, JAL355H1, JAL401H1, SLA380H1


FAS Program Area: Anthropology


Applied Data Science Minor (Science Program) - ASMIN0160

More than at any other time in our history, we are living through a paradigm shift in how we think about data. Advances in computing power, algorithms for data modeling and machine learning, coupled with unparalleled access to vast quantities of data has transformed disciplines across the sciences, social sciences, and humanities. The Minor in Applied Data Science will help students learn fundamental data science methodologies drawn from computing and statistics and provide opportunities to apply these methodologies to datasets, problem domains, and explorations in many disciplines of study in Arts & Science. Understanding the human and ethical contexts and communicating results of data science methodologies will appear in courses throughout the program.

The minor is designed to complement programs in other areas with opportunities for data science applications (see program requirements for pertinent programs). This program is designed to be accessible to students who have never done any computer programming or statistics before, or who haven’t taken high school or university calculus. All skills necessary to succeed in the program are taught in our courses. Most students who are interested in this program should start by choosing one of our three introductory, interdisciplinary data science courses: EEB125H1, GGR274H1, or ENG286H1, which introduce data science skills such as computer programming, statistical reasoning, and data visualization within the context of a particular discipline. Students then proceed to take a suite of key computer science and statistics courses that reinforce and extend these skills, with an emphasis on applications to real-world problems. Finally, in later years students will choose from a wide variety of courses drawn from across the Faculty of Arts & Science. These upper-year courses will provide the opportunity to discuss and analyze the human contexts of data science, and to apply data science methodologies in discipline-specific contexts.

Enrolment Requirements:

This is a limited enrolment program. Students must have completed 4.0 credits and meet the requirements listed below to enrol.

Variable Minimum Grade
A minimum grade is needed for entry, and this minimum may change each year depending on available spaces and the number of applicants. Eligibility is based on the following criteria:

  1. Completion of one of EEB125H1/​ ENG286H1/​ GGR274H1/​ ESS245H1/​ STA130H1 with a grade of at least 60%, OR
  2. Completion of one of CSC108H1/​ CSC110Y1/​ CSC148H1 with a grade of at least 60%, OR
  3. Completion of one of ECO220Y1/​ EEB225H1/​ GGR270H1/​ IRW220H1/​ PSY201H1/​ SOC202H1/​ STA220H1/​ STA238H1/​ STA248H1/​ STA261H1/​ STA288H1 with a grade of at least 60%.

Obtaining this minimum grade does not guarantee admission to the program. If students have completed more than one of the above courses at the time of admission, the minimum grade will be based on the higher course grade.

Notes:

  1. Requests for admission will be considered in the first program request period only.
  2. Students enrolled in this program cannot be simultaneously enrolled in or complete any Computer Science, Statistics, or Actuarial Science programs, including the Computer Science Minor, Statistics Minor, and Data Science Specialist; nor any Mathematics Major or Specialist program; nor the Focus in Data Analytics within the Economics Major or Specialist; nor the Focus in Data Science in Business within the Rotman Commerce specialist programs.
Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits)

1. EEB125H1/​ ENG286H1/​ GGR274H1/​ ESS245H1/​ STA130H1
2. 0.5 credit from CSC108H1/​ CSC110Y1/​ CSC148H1
3. 0.5 credit from ECO220Y1/​ EEB225H1/​ GGR270H1/​ IRW220H1/​ PSY201H1/​ SOC202H1/​ STA220H1/​ STA238H1/​ STA248H1/​ STA261H1/​ STA288H1/​ POL222H1

Note: If you completed STA238H1, STA248H1, and/or STA261H1 before being admitted
to the Minor, please note that these courses are exclusions to EEB125H1, ENG286H1,
GGR274H1, and STA130H1. You can complete ESS245H1 to meet requirement 1 or can
instead complete an additional 0.5 credit from the list of courses in requirement 7, for a
total of 1.5 credits for requirement 7.

If you completed CSC148H1 before being admitted to the Minor, please note that this course is an exclusion to EEB125H1, ENG286H1, and GGR274H1. You can complete ESS245H1 or STA130H1 to meet requirement 1 or can instead complete an additional 0.5 credit from the list of courses in requirement 7, for a total of 1.5 credits for requirement 7.

4. CSC271H1 (first offering in 2025-26)
5. STA272H1 (first offering in 2025-26)
6. PHL277H1/​ PHL377H1/​ HPS246H1/​ CSC300H1

7. At least 1.0 credit from the following courses: BCB410H1/​ BCB420H1/​ CHM326H1/​ CHM328H1/​ CSB352H1/​ CSB435H1/​ CSB434H1/​ CSB471H1/​ CSB472H1/​ DHU338H1/​ EEB313H1/​ EEB319H1/​ EEB365H1/​ EEB458H1/​ EEB460H1/​ EEB463H1/​ ENV338H1/​ ESS452H1/​ GGR315H1/​ GGR372H1/​ GGR373H1/​ GGR375H1/​ GGR376H1/​ GGR377H1/​ GGR415H1/​ GGR462H1/​ GGR472H1/​ GGR473H1/​ IMM360H1/​ IRE379H1/​ JFL484H1/​ JGA305H1/​ JPM400Y1/​ LIN305H1/​ LIN405H1/​ LIN456H1/​ MGY441H1/​ POL314H1/​ POL352H1/​ POL332H1/​ POL483H1/​ PCL367H1/​ PCL368H1/​ PSL432H1/​ PSY305H1/​ PSY319H1/​ PSY329H1/​ PSY339H1/​ PSY349H1/​ PSY359H1/​ PSY369H1/​ PSY379H1/​ SOC303H1/​ 0.5 or 1.0 credits from a 300-/400-level capstone, topics, or independent study course(s) in which students apply data science methodologies, and with prior approval of the Applied Data Science Minor Program Director

Courses listed in requirement 7 are offered by academic units across the Faculty of Arts & Science. Please review the prerequisites and enrolment controls for the course(s) that you are planning to take to complete this requirement. Course enrolment controls are listed in the University’s Timetable Builder. Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites, and exclusions are listed in both in the Timetable Builder and in the Faculty of Arts & Science Academic Calendar.


FAS Program Area: Computer Science, Statistical Sciences, Data Science


Archaeology Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0155

Enrolment Requirements:

This is a limited enrolment program. Students must have completed 4.0 credits and meet the requirements listed below to enrol.

Completed courses (with minimum grades)
The following course with the stated minimum grades are required:

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits, including at least 1.0 credit at the 300 or 400-levels)

1. ANT200Y1/​ ARH100Y1
2. ARH205H1/​ ARH305H1, and ARH309H1
3. 1.5 credits from Group A
4. 0.5 credit from Group B

If ARH312Y1 is completed, it will be considered a Group A course.

Group A: Theoretical and Methods 1: Theoretical

ANT210H1, ANT215H1, ANT325H1, ANT370H1, ANT409H1, ANT410H1, ANT411H1, ANT416H1, ANT420H1, GGR274H1, MCS225Y1, NMC265H1, NMC266H1, NMC268H1, NMC474H1, NMC476H1

Group A: Theoretical and Methods 2: Archaeometry

ARH440H1, CHM317H1, CHM414H1, CHM416H1, GGR315H1, JGA305H1, NMC462H1, NMC470H1

Group A: Theoretical and Methods 3: Ceramic and Lithic Analysis

ANT406H1, ANT408H1, FAH205H1, NMC465H1, NMC466H1, NMC469Y1

Group A: Theoretical and Methods 4: Geoarchaeology

ANT409H1, GGR272H1, GGR273H1, GGR301H1, GGR315H1, GGR373H1, GGR390H1, GGR406H1, GGR413H1, ESS234H1, ESS331H1, JGA305H1

Group A: Theoretical and Methods 5: Osteoarchaeology and Zooarchaeology

ANT334H1/​ ANT334Y1, ANT335Y1, ANT338H1, ANT415Y1, ANT434H1, EEB318H1, EEB323H1, EEB324H1, EEB390H1

Group A: Theoretical and Methods 6: Paleoethnobotany

EEB340H1, GGR305H1, GGR390H1, JGE331H1

Group A: Theoretical and Methods 7: Urbanism and Settlement

ANT318H1

Group B: Area Courses and Cultural History 1: Classical and Aegean Archaeology

CLA210H1, CLA215H1, CLA230H1, CLA231H1, CLA362H1, CLA363H1, CLA364H1, CLA367H1, CLA368H1, CLA369H1, CLA372H1, CLA373H1, CLA389H1, CLA392H1, CLA402H1, CLA403H1, FAH206H1, FAH207H1, FAH303H1, FAH309H1, FAH401H1, FAH407H1, HIS320H1

Group B: Area Courses and Cultural History 2: Egyptian Archaeology

JAL328H1, NMC267H1, NMC343H1, NMC344H1, NMC345H1, NMC365H1, NMC367H1, NMC368H1, NMC461H1, NMC467H1, NMC468H1

Group B: Area Courses and Cultural History 3: European and Celtic Archaeology

FAH318H1, FAH327H1, FAH328H1, FAH420H1, FAH421H1, HIS321H1, HIS323H1, HIS403H1, HIS424H1, HIS432H1

Group B: Area Courses and Cultural History 4: Historical Archaeology

ANT405H1, ANT412H1, GGR240H1, GGR241H1, GGR336H1, GGR421H1, HIS369H1

Group B: Area Courses and Cultural History 5: Islamic Archaeology

NMC376H1, NMC394H1

Group B: Area Courses and Cultural History 6: Near Eastern Archaeology

JAL328H1, NMC260H1, NMC262H1, NMC264H1, NMC346H1, NMC347H1, NMC360H1, NMC361H1, NMC364H1, NMC366H1, NMC369H1, NMC370H1, NMC380H1, NMC445H1, NMC446H1, NMC447H1, NMC449H1, NMC461H1, NMC463H1, NMC464H1, NMC466H1, NMC471H1, NMC491H1

Group B: Area Courses and Cultural History 7: North and South American Prehistory

ANT315H1, ANT317H1, ANT320H1, ANT407H1, JIH369H1, JIG322H1

Group B: Area Courses and Cultural History 8: Old World Prehistory

ANT419H1, ARH360H1

Group B: Area Courses and Cultural History 9: East Asian Archaeology

EAS312H1, EAS412H1


FAS Program Area: Archaeology


Art History Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0908

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits)

At least 4.0 FAH credits fulfilling the following distribution requirements:

1. FAH101H1/​ FAH102H1
2. At least one 0.5 credit in two of the four FAH Groups (see below for definitions).
3. At least one 1.0 credit at the 300-level.

Group A: Ancient, Medieval
FAH205H1, FAH206H1, FAH207H1, FAH208H1, FAH215H1, FAH216H1, FAH265H1, FAH303H1, FAH304H1, FAH307H1, FAH308H1, FAH309H1, FAH310H1, FAH311H1, FAH312H1, FAH313H1, FAH314H1, FAH318H1, FAH319H1, FAH325H1, FAH326H1, FAH327H1, FAH401H1, FAH402H1, FAH405H1, FAH406H1, FAH407H1, FAH415H1, FAH420H1, FAH421H1, FAH423H1, FAH424H1

Group B: Renaissance-Baroque, Modern-Contemporary-Canadian
FAH230H1, FAH231H1, FAH245H1, FAH246H1, FAH248H1, FAH252H1, FAH255H1, FAH330H1, FAH331H1, FAH335H1, FAH337H1, FAH338H1, FAH340H1, FAH341H1, FAH345H1, FAH346H1, FAH347H1, FAH348H1, FAH349H1, FAH350H1, FAH251H1/​ FAH351H1, FAH352H1, FAH353H1, FAH354H1, FAH355H1, FAH430H1, FAH433H1, FAH434H1, FAH436H1, FAH438H1, FAH439H1, FAH440H1, FAH446H1, FAH447H1, FAH448H1, FAH449H1, FAH451H1, FAH452H1, FAH457H1, FAH458H1

Group C: Asian
FAH205H1, FAH260H1, FAH262H1, FAH360H1, FAH363H1, FAH364H1, FAH461H1, FAH463H1, FAH464H1, FAH465H1

Group D: History of Architecture
FAH265H1, FAH270H1, FAH272H1, FAH273H1, FAH309H1, FAH328H1, FAH370H1, FAH371H1, FAH373H1, FAH376H1, FAH415H1, FAH421H1, FAH423H1, FAH470H1, FAH472H1, FAH473H1

Note: courses used to satisfy one group requirement cannot be counted toward another group requirement.


FAS Program Area: Art History


Asian Canadian Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN2728

The Minor in Asian Canadian Studies is an interdisciplinary program focused on understanding and productively engaging with the social, political, historical, economic and cultural conditions that lead Asian Canadians to come to understand themselves as such, and thus what it means to be Asian Canadian. The program addresses how Asian Canadians have participated in the making of their own communities and contributed to the building of contemporary Canadian society. It is concerned with issues of social, political and ecological justice, especially with regards to historical and contemporary exclusion, violence and rupture. In addition, the program addresses Asian migration, hybridity, globality, movement, displacement and diaspora, particularly as they unfold in Canadian and Turtle Island contexts. Conversations about cultural and political agency and responsibility are key, as are conversations about relationships, especially with Indigenous and Black communities and individuals. Some of our interdisciplinary courses connect students with local communities, and every course provides opportunities for students to pursue a choice of research interests. Together we critically investigate and add to knowledge for and about Asian Canadians.

The category "Asian Canadian" is widely understood to refer to people in Canada of East Asian, South Asian, Southeast Asian, and West Asian ancestry.

Students choose from an array of courses in Asian Canadian Studies; and take additional courses related to the larger contexts of Asian Canadian Studies. The Minor in Asian Canadian Studies is easily combined with other disciplines, such as Anthropology, Art, Economics, English, Geography, History, Political Science and Sociology, as well as with interdisciplinary studies such as Contemporary Asian Studies, Diaspora and Transnational Studies, Critical Studies in Equity and Solidarity, East Asian Studies, South Asian Studies, and Near Eastern Studies.

Students will be encouraged to take full advantage of the opportunities available through the Canadian Studies Program, including its journal, ImagiNATIONs, produced by and for undergraduate students and its annual undergraduate student conference. The Canadian Studies Student Union is a focal point for social as well as academic pursuits, and is open to students pursuing a Minor in Asian Canadian Studies.

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits, including 1.0 credit at the 300+ level).

First Year: No specific first-year requirements. (Students are advised to take introductory courses that will serve as prerequisites for optional courses of interest to them later in the program.)

Subsequent year requirements:

1. 0.5 credit from CDN307H1/​ CDN450H1/​ CDN455H1

2. 1.0 additional credit from Asian Canadians and Asian Diasporas in Canada which has not previously been taken to fulfill program requirements.

3. 0.5 credit from Contexts of Asian Canadian Studies.

4. 2.0 additional credit from Asian Canadians and Asian Diasporas in Canada and/or Contexts of Asian Canadian Studies and/or from the additional list of approved courses for the Minor in Asian Canadian Studies as listed on the Canadian Studies Program website (www.uc.utoronto.ca/canadianstudies). Please note that not all courses are offered on a regular basis. Courses that include significant Canadian or Asian Canadian content not on the list may be considered for approval by the Canadian Studies Program Director at canadian.studies@utoronto.ca. Students are responsible for checking co- and prerequisites for all courses.

Asian Canadians and Asian Diasporas in Canada:

ANT477H1; CAS413H1; CDN225H1/​ CDN325H1; CDN305H1; CDN307H1; CDN367H1; CDN390H1; CDN395H1; CDN420Y1; CDN450H1; CDN455H1; DTS415H1; EAS315H1; EAS388H1; EAS389H1; ENG368H1; ENG369H1; HIS266H1; HIS285H1; HIS307H1; HIS380H1; SAS114H1; SOC218H1; WGS420H1

Contexts of Asian Canadian Studies:

BMS354H1; CAS201H1; CAS413H1; CDN202H1; CDN205H1; CDN218H1; CDN221H1; CDN267H1; CDN268H1; CDN280H1; CDN235H1; CDN305H1; CDN335H1; CDN355H1; CDN367H1; CDN368H1; CDN380H1; CDN385H1; CDN320H1; CDN405H1; CDN406H1; CDN420Y1; CDN425H1; CDN435Y1; CDN440H1; DTS200Y1; EAS236H1; EAS279H1; HIS262H1; HIS264H1; HIS312H1; INS200H1; SOC311H1; SOC336H1; POL467H1.

Other Courses

A full list of approved Asian Canadian Studies courses and the approved list of courses related to the contexts of Asian Canadian Studies can be found on the website at www.uc.utoronto.ca/canadianstudies/. Please note that not all courses are offered on a regular basis. Students are responsible for checking co- and prerequisites for all courses. Courses that are in the current academic Calendar that include significant Asian Canadian or Canadian content may be considered, in consultation with the Canadian Studies Program Director. Consult the Canadian Studies Program Office, Room UC173, University College, 416-946-4025, E-mail: canadian.studies@utoronto.ca


FAS Program Area: University College


Astronomy & Astrophysics Minor (Science Program) - ASMIN1423

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

A program designed for students looking to add breadth to a program in another, perhaps unrelated discipline.

(4 full courses or their equivalent)

1. AST221H1, AST222H1, AST320H1, AST325H1/​ AST326Y1
2. ( PHY131H1, PHY132H1)//( PHY151H1, PHY152H1)
3. PHY252H1 and one of PHY224H1, PHY250H1, PHY254H1, PHY256H1

Notes:
1. PHY131H1, PHY132H1 and PHY151H1, PHY152H1 require ( MAT135H1, MAT136H1)/ MAT137Y1/​ MAT157Y1 and PHY252H1 requires MAT235Y1/​ MAT237Y1/​ MAT257Y1.
2. Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering equivalents to the physics courses can be substituted. Please consult the Undergraduate Chair.


FAS Program Area: Astronomy and Astrophysics


Bioethics Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1001

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits including at least 1.0 credit at the 300+ level)

1. PHL281H1
2. PHL245H1/​ PHL246H1
3. 0.5 credit from Group 1 (Advanced Bioethics)
4. 1.0 credit from PHL271H1 / PHL275H1 / Group 2 (Value Theory)
5. Additional philosophy courses to a total of 4.0 credits

Group 1 - Advanced Bioethics:
PHL380H1, PHL381H1, PHL382H1, PHL383H1, PHL384H1, PHL440H1, PHL470H1

Group 2 - Value Theory:
PHL265H1, PHL295H1, PHL365H1, PHL366H1, PHL370H1, PHL375H1, PHL407H1, PHL412H1, PHL413H1, PHL483H1


FAS Program Area: Philosophy


Biology Minor (Science Program) - ASMIN2364

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

The Biology Specialist, Major, and Minor programs are administered through the Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology. Contact: undergrad.eeb@utoronto.ca

4.0 credits

First Year (1.0 credit): BIO120H1, BIO130H1

Higher Years:

1. BIO220H1

2. BIO230H1/​​ BIO255H1

3. 0.5 credit from: BIO251H1, BIO260H1, BIO270H1, BIO271H1, EEB255H1, EEB263H1, EEB266H1, EEB267H1, EEB268H1, HMB265H1, PSL300H1, PSL301H1

4. 1.5 credits (1.0 credit must be at the 300+ level) from: BIO, CJH332H1, CSB (excluding CSB195H1, CSB196H1, CSB197H1, CSB198H1, CSB199H1, CSB201H1, CSB202H1), EEB (excluding EEB196H1, EEB197H1, EEB198H1, EEB199H1, EEB202H1, EEB208H1, EEB214H1, EEB215H1), EHJ352H1, ENV432H1, HMB265H1, JHE353H1, JHE355H1, MGY200H1, MGY250H1, MGY277H1, PSY397H1, PSY497H1


FAS Program Area: Biology


Book and Media Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1300

Enrolment Requirements:

This is a limited enrolment program. Students must have completed 4.0 credits and meet the requirements listed below to enrol.

Completed courses (with minimum grades)
The following course with the stated minimum grade is required:

To ensure students admitted to the program are successful, applications with a final grade lower than 70% will not be considered for admission. Please note that obtaining the minimum final grade does not guarantee admission to the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits, including 1.5 credits at the 300+ level)

1. BMS100H1, BMS200Y1, BMS201H1

2. At least 2.0 credits from the following list including at least 1.5 with the BMS/SMC designator:

BMS300H1/​ BMS301H1/​ BMS302H1/​ BMS303H1/​ BMS311H1/​ BMS312Y1/​ BMS314H1/​ BMS316H1/​ BMS319H1/​ BMS320H1/​ BMS331H1/​ BMS332H1/​ BMS333H1/​ BMS350H1/​ BMS351H1/​ BMS352H1/​ BMS353H1/​ BMS354H1/​ BMS380H1/​ BMS381H1/​ BMS382H1/​ BMS386H1/​ BMS387H1/​ BMS389H1/​ BMS391H1/​ BMS392H1/​ BMS393H1/​ BMS394H1/​ BMS395Y1/​ BMS400H1/​ BMS401H1/​ BMS402H1/​ BMS403H1/​ BMS411H1/​ BMS430H1/​ BMS431H1/​ BMS432H1/​ BMS433H1/​ BMS434H1/​ BMS494H1/​ BMS495Y1/​ JSM354H1/​ ANT253H1/​ ANT349H1/​ CAR321H1/​ CDN221H1/​ CDN355H1/​ CHC203Y1/​ CHC305H1/​ CHC364H1/​ CHC367H1/​ CHC382H1/​ CIN214H1/​ CIN364H1/​ CIN371H1/​ CLT355H1/​ CLT374H1/​ CRE372H1/​ DHU235H1/​ DHU236H1/​ DHU335H1/​ EAS242H1/​ EAS243H1/​ EAS279H1/​ EAS349H1/​ EAS355H1/​ EAS391H1/​ EAS392H1/​ EAS394H1/​ EAS370H1/​ EAS421H1/​ EAS488H1/​ ENG234H1/​ ENG235H1/​ ENG287H1/​ ENG322Y1/​ ENG357H1/​ ENG382Y1/​ ENV361H1/​ FAH252H1/​ FAH319H1/​ FAH352H1/​ FAH382H1/​ FAH446H1/​ FRE310H1/​ FRE324H1/​ FRE344H1/​ GER210H1/​ GER220H1/​ GER251H1/​ GER290H1/​ GER315H1/​ GER367H1/​ HIS302H1/​ HIS393H1/​ HPS202H1/​ HPS206H1/​ HPS313H1/​ HPS325H1/​ INS302H1/​ ITA348H1/​ LCT306H1/​ MCS325H1/​ MCS327H1/​ MST210H1/​ MST212H1/​ MST358H1/​ MST406H1/​ MST435H1/​ MUS300H1/​ PHL256H1/​ PSY427H1/​ REN345H1/​ REN442H1/​ SDS346H1/​ SLA203H1/​ SLA254H1/​ SLA266H1/​ SLA303H1/​ SLA333H1/​ SLA346H1/​ SMC155H1/​ SMC165H1/​ SMC188H1/​ URB234H1/​ WGS271Y1/​ WRR301H1/​ WRR303H1


FAS Program Area: St. Michael's College


Buddhism, Psychology and Mental Health Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1017

Enrolment Requirements:

Enrolment in the Buddhism, Psychology and Mental Health Minor was administratively suspended as of January 31, 2024 and students are no longer be able to enrol in the program. Students presently enrolled in the Minor will be able to complete the program requirements as described below. Students who are not enrolled in this Minor but are interested in related disciplines are strongly recommended to consult the Anthropology, Cognitive Science (University College), Psychology, and Religion sections of the Academic Calendar for program options.

Completion Requirements:

Consult Program Administrator: nc.undergradadmin@utoronto.ca or 416-978-2667.

(4.0 credits, including 1.0 credit at the 300+ level)

First Year:
No specific first-year courses required.

Higher Years:
1. BPM232H1
2. 2.0 credits from the Core Group: BPM100H1, BPM214H1, BPM330H1, BPM332H1, BPM333H1, BPM334H1, BPM335H1, BPM336H1, BPM337H1, BPM338H1, BPM339H1, BPM381H1, BPM430H1, BPM432H1, BPM433H1, BPM438H1, BPM499H1, JNR301H1
3. 1.5 credits from Group A

Group A:
ANT100Y1, ANT204H1, ANT207H1, ANT253H1, ANT348H1, ANT356H1, ANT368H1, CAR316H1, COG250Y1, COG341H1, COG342H1, EAS241H1, EAS346H1, EAS361H1, EAS393H1, EAS393Y1, EAS414H1, ETH201H1, ETH220H1, ETH230H1, FAH260H1, HIS280Y1, HIS282Y1, HIS489H1, HMB300H1, HMB434H1, HPS100H1, HPS110H1, HPS200H1, HPS250H1, HPS352H1, HST209H1, HST305H1, HST306H1, INS300Y1, INS340Y1, JAR301H1, JFP450H1, JSR312H1, NEW302Y1, NEW303H1, PHL100Y1, PHL200Y1, PHL201H1, PHL217H1, PHL232H1, PHL235H1, PHL237H1, PHL240H1, PHL243H1, PHL244H1, PHL275H1, PHL281H1, PHL302H1, PHL310H1, PHL311H1, PHL319H1, PHL320H1, PHL331H1, PHL332H1, PHL335H1, PHL340H1, PHL341H1, PHL344H1, PHL375H1, PHL376H1, PHL382H1, PHL383H1, PHL404H1, PHL405H1, PHL406H1, PHL407H1, PHL414H1, PHL415H1/​ PHL455H1, PHL478H1, PHL479H1, PSY100H1, PSY210H1, PSY220H1, PSY230H1, PSY240H1, PSY260H1, PSY270H1, PSY280H1, PSY311H1, PSY312H1, PSY313H1, PSY321H1, PSY326H1, PSY331H1, PSY333H1, PSY336H1, PSY337H1, PSY341H1, PSY342H1, PSY343H1, PSY370H1, PSY371H1, PSY414H1, PSY425H1, PSY426H1, PSY434H1, PSY435H1, PSY450H1, PSY473H1, PSY493H1, RLG100H1, RLG101H1, RLG106H1, RLG200H1, RLG206H1, RLG209H1, RLG210Y1, RLG211H1, RLG212H1, RLG235H1, RLG301H1, RLG303H1, RLG304H1, RLG309H1, RLG311H1, RLG317H1, RLG318H1, RLG319H1, RLG371H1, RLG372H1, RLG373H1, RLG374H1, RLG376H1, RLG387H1, RLG407H1, RLG421H1, RLG426H1, RLG462H1, RLG463H1, RLG464H1, RLG465H1, RLG469Y1, RLG470H1, RLG478H1, RLG479H1, SOC243H1, SOC250Y1, SOC363H1, SOC448H1, SOC483H1, VIC106H1, VIC206H1


FAS Program Area: New College


Business German Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN2453

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 GER credits)

1. GER100Y1/​ GER200Y1, OR proof of comparable German level

2. GER370H1 and GER372H1

3. 1.0 credit must be taken from GER270H1/​ GER272H1/​ GER290H1/​ GER391H1

4. 1.0 additional GER or JGJ credit excluding GER150H1, GER194H1, GER195H1, GER197H1, GER198H1, GER199H1, GER220H1, GER251H1, GER275H1, GER354Y0, JGJ360H1, GER361H1, and GER410H1. Cognate courses may be substituted with approval of the department.

Note: Students enrolled in the German Studies Specialist of Major Program may not simultaneously enroll for a Business German Minor Program.


FAS Program Area: German


Canadian Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0728

The Canadian Studies program offers opportunities to study contemporary Canada from multidisciplinary perspectives across cultural, social, economic and political frameworks. A wide variety of courses examine community- and identity-formation to better understand structural and systemic forms of discrimination, as well as resistance and empowerment. Students gain a critical understanding of contemporary issues and opportunities to make lasting, constructive contributions to the communities in which we live.



Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits, including 1.0 credit at the 300+ level)

First Year: No specific first-year requirements.

1. 0.5 credit from CDN265H1, CDN267H1, CDN268H1
2. 0.5 credit from CDN307H, CDN335H1, CDN367H1, CDN368H1, CDN385H1
3. 3.0 credits from courses offered by the Canadian Studies Program, including additional courses from Requirements 1 and 2. Up to 1.0 credit of this requirement can also be completed from HST211H1, INS200H1, SDS355H1, SOC218H1, UNI101H1, UNI102H1, UNI103H1, UNI104H1.

Notes
1. Additional courses with significant Canadian content may be considered for approval for Requirement 3 by the Program Director (canadian.studies@utoronto.ca).
2. Please note that not all courses are offered on a regular basis.
3. Students are responsible for checking co- and prerequisites for all courses.


FAS Program Area: University College


Caribbean Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1545

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

Consult the Communications & Undergraduate Coordinator: crb.program@utoronto.ca.

(4.0 credits including at least 1.0 credit at the 300+level)

First Year:
1. CAR120Y1

Higher Years:
2. 1.0 credit from: HIS230H1, HIS231H1, CAR220H1, CAR221H1, CAR225H1, CAR226H1.
3. 1.0 credit from the Core Group: HIS230H1, HIS231H1, HIS474H1, JHN323H1, JLN327H1, JLN427H1, CAR220H1, CAR221H1, CAR225H1, CAR226H1, CAR315H1, CAR316H1, CAR317H1, CAR321H1, CAR324H1, CAR325H1, CAR328H1, CAR329H1, CAR332Y0, CAR421H1, CAR423H1, CAR426H1, CAR426Y1, CAR428H1, CAR429H1, CAR499H1, SPA486H1.
4. 1.0 credit from the Core Group or Group A:

Group A:
ENG356Y1, ENG369H1, HIS106Y1, HIS221H1, HIS222H1, HIS291H1, HIS292H1, HIS359H1, HIS360H1, HIS391Y1, HIS392Y1, HIS413H1, HIS446H1, HIS474H1, POL442H1, POL467H1, SPA220Y1, WGS450H1

Note: Effective Fall 2021, courses associated with New College's Caribbean Studies program will have the new "CAR" designator.


FAS Program Area: Centre for Caribbean Studies


Celtic Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1682

Examines the literature, languages, history, music, folklore and archaeology of the peoples of Ireland, Scotland and Wales in the ancient and modern worlds, including the transmission of Celtic traditions to Canada and the United States.

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

4.0 credits chosen from those listed below, including at least 1.0 credit at the 300+ level

CLT110H1/​ CLT141Y1/​​ CLT242Y1/​ CLT243Y1/​​ CLT244H1/​ CLT251H1/​​ CLT252H1/​​ CLT331H1/​​ CLT332H1/​ CLT333H1/​​​ CLT336H1/​ CLT337H1/​​ CLT338H1/​​ CLT339H1/​ CLT340H1/​ CLT341H1/​​​ CLT345H1/​​ CLT346H1/​​ CLT347H1/​​ CLT348H1/​​ CLT350H1/​​ CLT353H1/​ CLT374H1/​​ CLT378H1/​​ CLT395Y1/​​ CLT396H1/​​ CLT411H1/​​ CLT413H1/​​ CLT420H1/​ CLT440H1/​ CLT441H1/​​ SMC165H1/​ SMC441Y1/​ SMC457H1/​ MST226H1


FAS Program Area: St. Michael's College


Chemistry Minor (Science Program) - ASMIN1376

Consult Professor A. Dicks, Department of Chemistry.

The Chemistry Minor is an open-enrollment program that provides students with an opportunity to experience the different sub-disciplines in chemistry without the more significant commitment of enrolling in a specialist or major program. Students gain laboratory experience throughout the program in an area or areas of their choice (organic, inorganic, physical, biological, or analytical).

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

Consult Associate Chair, Undergraduate Studies, Department of Chemistry.

(4.0 credits, including 1.0 credit CHM course at the 300+ level)

First Year:

Second Year:

At least one of the following three options:

Third Year & Fourth Year:


FAS Program Area: Chemistry


Christianity And Culture Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0463

An exploration of Christian traditions which may include artistic, literary, philosophical, theological, scientific, social or historical perspectives.

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits, including 1.0 credit at the 300+level)

First year: No specific first-year requirements

1. CHC203Y1
2. 1.0 credit from CHC200H1/​​ CHC215H1/​​ CHC218H1/​​ CHC232H1
3. 2.0 credits from any of the courses below, of which 1.5 credits must have the CHC designator. Courses from other departments may be accepted on a case-by-case basis. Please contact the Program Coordinator, preferably before taking the course. It will help to have a syllabus for the course being considered.

Christianity and Society:
CHC120H1/​ CHC130H1/​ CHC215H1/​ CHC303H1/​ CHC304H1/​ CHC308H1/​ CHC309H1/​ CHC322H1/​ CHC362H1/​ CHC368H1/​ CHC372H1/​ CHC379H1/​ CHC456H1/​ CLT240H1/​ CLT241H1/​ CLT353H1/​ CLT413H1/​ JCR303H1/​ MST210H1/​ MST212H1/​ MST361H1/​ SMC188H1/​ SMC189H1/​ SMC397H1/​ NMC270H1/​ RLG414H1

Christianity and the Arts:
CHC200H1/​ CHC305H1/​ CHC364H1/​ CHC365H1/​ CHC367H1/​ CHC369H1/​ CHC382H1/​ CHC384H1/​ CLT343H1/​ MST213H1/​ MST222H1/​ MST323H1/​ MST326H1/​ MST328H1/​ SMC165H1/​ SMC464H1/​ ITA311H1/​ REN241H1

Christianity and Science:
CHC232H1/​ CHC370H1/​ CHC371H1/​ CHC383H1/​ JCA302H1/​ REN242H1

Christianity and Education:
CHC218H1/​ CHC306H1/​ CHC307H1/​ CHC311H1/​ CHC312H1/​ CHC313H1/​ CHC327H1/​ CHC330H1/​ CLT350H1/​ MST324H1/​ MST358H1/​ MST359H1

Independent Study and Seminar Courses:
CHC300H1/​ CHC390Y1/​ CHC391H1/​ CHC400H1/​ CHC433Y1/​ CHC434H1/​ CHC471H1/​ CHC472H1/​ MST406H1/​ MST407Y1/​ MST436H1/​ SMC457H1


FAS Program Area: St. Michael's College


Cinema Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0797

Enrolment Requirements:

This is a limited enrolment program. Students must have completed 4.0 credits and meet the requirements listed below to enrol.

Variable Minimum Grade
A minimum grade is needed for entry, and this minimum changes each year depending on available spaces and the number of applicants. The following courses must be completed:

CIN105Y1 or CIN201Y1

To ensure that students admitted to the program will be successful, applicants with a final grade lower than 70% will not be considered for admission. Please note that obtaining this minimum final grade does not guarantee admission to the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits)

First Year:
CIN105Y1

Second Year:
CIN201Y1

Second, Third and Fourth Year:
2.0 credits from Groups A through G, of which 1.0 credit must be at the 300/400-level, and only a maximum 1.0 credit can be from Group G: Cross-Listed

Students must complete CIN105Y1 and CIN201Y1 before taking any fourth-year courses.

Group A: Foundations
CIN105Y1, CIN201Y1, CIN301Y1

Group B: Genre and Modes
CIN210H1, CIN211H1, CIN212H1, CIN213H1, CIN214H1, CIN215H1, CIN216H1, CIN310Y1, CIN312Y1, CIN314Y1, CIN320H1, CIN321H1, CIN322H1, CIN410H1, CIN411H1, CIN412H1, CIN420H1

Group C: Social and Cultural Practices
CIN230H1, CIN240H1, CIN330Y1, CIN332Y1, CIN334H1, CIN335H1, CIN336H1, CIN337H1, CIN338H1, CIN340H1, CIN341H1, CIN349H1, CIN430H1, CIN431H1, CIN432H1, CIN440H1

Group D: Theory and Criticism
CIN250Y1, CIN260H1, CIN352H1, CIN353H1, CIN360H1, CIN361H1, CIN362H1, CIN363H1, CIN364H1, CIN365H1, CIN366H1, CIN369H1, CIN450H1, CIN451H1, CIN452H1, CIN460H1, CIN461H1

Group E: History and Nation
CIN270Y1, CIN370H1, CIN371H1, CIN372Y1, CIN374Y1, CIN376Y1, CIN376Y0, CIN378H1, CIN378Y0, CIN379H1, CIN380H1, CIN381H1, CIN470H1, CIN471H1, CIN472H1, CIN480H1, FCS310Y1, GER251H1, ITA240Y1, ITA340H1, ITA341H1, ITA342H1, ITA345H1

Group F: Independent Studies
CIN490Y1, CIN491H1, CIN492H1

Group G: Cross-Listed
CLT355H1, EAS242H1, EAS243H1, EAS249H1, EAS278H1, EAS431H1, FCS392H1, FIN250H1, FIN260H1, GER250H1, HIS345H1, HIS459H1, HIS460H1, HIS467H1, JSU325H1, SLA226H1, SLA234H1, SLA333H1, SPA275H1

Note: Effective Fall 2021, courses associated with St. Michael's College's Celtic Studies program will have the new "CLT" designator.


FAS Program Area: Cinema Studies Institute


Classical Civilization Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0382

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

There are no specific requirements for first year. Students are recommended to take CLA160H1/​ CLA170H1 and one other CLA course at the 200-level.

(4.0 credits)

1. CLA160H1/​ CLA170H1
2. 3.5 credits in CLA courses at the 200+ level, including 1.0 credit at the 300+ level

Substitutions:

1. Up to 2.0 credits from approved courses involving the ancient Greek and Roman civilizations taught by other departments, notably Art History and Philosophy, may be substituted for the 3.5 credits in CLA courses from Requirement 2.

Art History:

FAH206H1, FAH207H1, FAH208H1, FAH303H1, FAH304H1, FAH307H1, FAH308H1, FAH309H1, FAH310H1, FAH311H1, FAH312H1, FAH313H1, FAH314H1, FAH401H1, FAH402H1, FAH405H1, FAH406H1, FAH407H1

Philosophy:

PHL200Y1, PHL301H1, PHL302H1, PHL303H1, PHL304H1, PHL307H1, PHL400H1, PHL471H1

2. Up to 1.0 credit in GRK or LAT may be substituted for the 3.5 credits in CLA courses from Requirement 2.


FAS Program Area: Classics


Climate Change Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1255

The Climate Change Studies Minor is designed to complement existing programs offered at the School of the Environment, including Major and Minor programs in Environmental Science, Major and Minor programs in Environmental Studies, and various Minor, Major and Specialist programs offered collaboratively with other academic units. The School also stewards and administers the Certificate in Sustainability on behalf of the Faculty of Arts & Science.

The minor in Climate Change Studies can be paired with the School’s existing programs, providing students with opportunities to add depth to their existing areas of study. Importantly, the minor can also be paired with many other programs offered at the St. George campus. The minor gives students from rich and diverse scholarly communities the opportunity to add a vitally important breadth dimension to their studies. The minor is relevant to those who plan to engage directly in sustainability, environmental, and climate change work beyond graduation, as well as for those who desire to bring a foundation of climate change knowledge to other fields.

The total number of credits required for completion of the minor is 4.0, of which 2.0 credits are required courses, 1.5 credits are electives at the 300+level, and the remaining 0.5 credit is a capstone course. Students have the opportunity to add an area of emphasis through one of three pathways; (a) ethics/thought/communication/culture, (b) civil society/policy/politics, or (c) economics/resources/science. The elective courses, drawn from units across the sciences, social sciences, and humanities, provide students with an opportunity to engage with climate change from interdisciplinary perspectives.

Enrolment Requirements:

This is a limited enrolment program.

Variable Minimum Grade

A minimum grade is needed for entry, and this minimum may change each year depending on available spaces and the number of applicants. Eligibility is based on the following criteria:

For students who have completed between 4.0 and 8.5 credits:

  • ENV101H1 with a grade of at least 65%.

For students who have completed 9.0 or more credits:

  • ENV222H1 with a grade of at least 65%.

Obtaining this minimum final grade does not guarantee admission to the program.

Completion Requirements:

For more information, please email the School of the Environment’s Undergraduate Administrator at ug.office.env@utoronto.ca.

(4.0 credits, including 1.5 credits at the 300+ level)

1. ENV101H1, ENV222H1, ENV200H1, ENV301H1

Note: Students may request to substitute an alternate science course for ENV200H1 by e-mailing the Undergraduate Administrator at ug.office.env@utoronto.ca; CHM210H1, ESS262H1, EEB240H1, ENV237H1, ENV238H1, GGR314H1, or PHY392H1 are recommended courses.

2. 1.5 credits from one or more of the groups below:

  1. Ethics/ Thought/ Communication/ Culture: AFR460H1, ANT364H1, ENV333H1, ENV362H1, ENV464H1, PHL273H1, TRN312H1
  2. Civil Society/ Policy/ Politics: ENV350H1, ENV441H1, ENV465Y1, GGR332H1, GGR349H1, HIS300H1, JHU473H1, PHL273H1, POL384H1, POL413H1, TRN350H1
  3. Economics/ Resources/ Science: ECO314H1, ECO414H1, ENV237H1, ENV238H1, ENV335H1, ENV462H1, FOR302H1, FOR303H1, FOR310H1, FOR410H1, PHY392H1, PHY492H1, RSM436H1, RSM466H1, TRN350H1

Note: Since the elective courses above are offered by various academic units, students are encouraged to carefully check the prerequisites and enrolment indicators and controls for the courses before enrolling.

Students may request to substitute 0.5 credit from requirement 2 with an alternate course by submitting a nomination form including: (1) the relevant pathway; (2) the course code and description; (3) the course syllabus (for completed courses); (4) a brief rationale (500 words max.) addressing why this course belongs to the pathway(s) mentioned, how it addresses climate change, and how it fills a specific gap in personal learning objectives within the Minor.

3. One course from ENV450H1 or ENV465Y1.

Note: If students complete ENV465Y1, 0.5 credit from the course contributes to group B in requirement 2.


FAS Program Area: School of the Environment


Computer Science Minor (Science Program) - ASMIN1689

Enrolment Requirements:

This is a limited enrolment program. Students must have completed 4.0 credits and meet the requirements listed below to enrol.

For students admitted to Arts & Science in the Year 1 Computer Science (CMP1) admission category:

Completed courses (with minimum grades)
Students in the CMP1 admissions category have guaranteed admission to the Computer Science Minor, provided the following courses with the stated minimum grades are completed within 12 months of beginning their studies:

For students admitted to other Arts & Science Year 1 admission categories:

Special Requirement

  • Students who do not have the Computer Science Admission Guarantee must complete a supplementary application to be considered for the program.

Variable Minimum Grade
A minimum grade is needed for entry, and this minimum changes each year depending on available spaces and the number of applicants. The following courses must be completed:

To ensure that students admitted to the program will be successful, applicants with a grade below 70% will not be considered for admission. Obtaining this minimum grade does not guarantee admission to the program.

Notes:

  1. Requests for admission will be considered in the first program request period only.
  2. Due to the limited enrolment nature of this program, students are strongly advised to plan to enroll in backup programs.
Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits)

1. ( CSC108H1/​ CSC120H1, CSC148H1, CSC165H1/​ CSC240H1)/( CSC110Y1, CSC111H1)

Notes:

  1. Students with a strong background in an object-oriented language such as Python, Java or C++ may omit CSC108H1 and proceed directly with CSC148H1.
  2. CSC240H1 is an accelerated and enriched version of CSC165H1 plus CSC236H1, intended for students with a strong mathematical background, or who develop an interest after taking CSC165H1.
  3. Consult the Undergraduate Office for advice about choosing among CSC108H1 and CSC148H1, and between CSC165H1 and CSC240H1.

2. CSC207H1, CSC236H1/​ CSC240H1

(Total of above requirements: 2.5 credits. If you take fewer than 2.5 credits, you must take more than 1.5 credits from the next list, so that the total is 4.0 credits.)

3. 1.5 credits from the following list, of which at least 1.0 credit must be at the 300-/400-level:

  • CSC: any 200-/300-/400-level

Note:

  • Computer Science Minors are limited to 1.5 credits from 300-/400-level CSC/ECE courses.
  • Transfer credits cannot comprise more than 0.5 credit at the 300-/400-level.

Students cannot combine the Computer Science Minor (ASMIN1689) program with the Computer Science Major (ASMAJ1689) or the Computer Science Specialist (ASSPE1689) for their degree.


FAS Program Area: Computer Science, Data Science


Contemporary Asian Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0235

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits. Please note: each course can only be counted toward one of the requirements below)

1. 1.0 credit from CAS100H1, CAS200H1, CAS201H1, CAS202H1
2. 1.0 credit from 300-level CAS courses and/or 400-level courses (including JHA, JPA, and SAS)
3. 0.5 credit from Group A and 0.5 credit from Group B (excluding 100-level courses)
4. 1.0 credit from Group A or B (excluding 100-level courses), or at any level in an Asian language (see Accepted Language Courses below)

Group A: Social, Political and Economic Topics (Social Science)
AFR389H1, CAS200H1, CAS201H1, CAS202H1, CAS310H1, CAS320H1, CAS370H1, CAS390H1, CAS420H1, CAS430H1, CAS490H1, ANT341H1, ANT472H1, ANT477H1, CDN230H1, CDN390H1, EAS105H1, EAS246H1, EAS247H1, EAS270H1, EAS271H1, EAS272H1, EAS273H1, EAS285H1, EAS289Y1, EAS315H1, EAS328H1, EAS333H1, EAS345Y1, EAS347H1, EAS357H1, EAS364H1, EAS372H1, EAS373H1, EAS374H1, EAS375H1, EAS378H1, EAS457H1, EAS459Y1, EAS466H1, EAS468H1, EAS473H1, EAS474H1, EAS476H1, ECO435H1, GGR342H1, GGR343H1, HIS280Y1, HIS282Y1, HIS285H1, HIS283Y1, HIS326H1, HIS328H1, HIS333H1, HIS346H1, HIS379H1, HIS385H1, HIS385Y0, HIS470H1, HIS480H1, HIS494H1, JHA384H1, JHA394H1, JPA331H1, JPA376Y0, JPA453H1, MUN200H1, POL302H1, POL307H1, POL328H1, POL388H1, POL357H1, POL431H1, POL441H1, POL463H1, RLG476H1, SAS114H1, SAS318H1, SOC218H1, SOC372H1, WGS420H1

Group B: Cultural Topics (Humanities)
BPM214H1, CAS310H1, CAS320H1, CAS350H1, CAS360H1, CAS414H1, CDN225H1, CDN305H1, CDN307H1, CDN325H1, CHC456H1, CIN376Y1, EAS231H1, EAS251H1, EAS278H1, EAS279H1, EAS307H1, EAS314H1, EAS333H1, EAS355H1, EAS387H1, EAS391H1, EAS392H1, EAS394H1, EAS419H1, EAS421H1, EAS431H1, EAS489H1, ENG368H1, ENG369H1, FAH260H1, FAH262H1, FAH363H1, FAH364H1, FAH462H1, FAH463H1, FAH464H1, FAH465H1, FAH487H1, FAH490H1, HIS266H1, HIS315H1, HIS316H1, HIS400H1, HIS467H1, MUS209H1, MUS215H1, PHL237H1, PHL239H1, PHL339H1, RLG205H1, RLG206H1, RLG208H1, RLG311H1, RLG312H1, RLG352H1, RLG355H1, RLG356H1, RLG358H1, RLG361H1, RLG362H1, RLG365H1, RLG366H1, RLG372H1, RLG373H1, RLG478H1, SAS490H1

Accepted Language Courses
EAS100Y1, EAS101Y1, EAS200Y1, EAS201H1, EAS300Y1, EAS301H1, EAS401H1, EAS402H1, EAS404H1, EAS120Y1, EAS121H1, EAS122Y0, EAS220Y1, EAS221H1, EAS222Y0, EAS223Y0, EAS320Y1, EAS321Y0, EAS322Y0, EAS460H1, EAS461H1, EAS462Y0, EAS463Y0, EAS464Y0, EAS110Y1, EAS210Y1, EAS211Y1, EAS212H1, EAS310Y1, EAS410Y1, EAS416Y1, HIN211H5, HIN212H5, HIN311H5, HIN312H5, HIN313H5, HIN412Y5, LGGA70H3, LGGA71H3, LGGA72Y3, LGGA74H3, LGGA75H3, LGGA76Y3, LGGA78Y3, LGGB74H3, LGGC70H3, PUN212Y5, RLG260H1, RLG263H1, RLG359H1, RLG360H1, RLG474H1, SAN291Y5, SAN392Y5, URD212Y5, URD312Y5


FAS Program Area: Contemporary Asian Studies


Creativity and Society Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN2750

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

4.0 credits including at least 1.0 credit at the 300+ level, with a maximum of 1.0 credit at the 100-level. Up to 1.0 credit may be chosen from approved courses offered by other departments (see list of Cognate Courses).

  1. CRE201H1
  2. At least 1.0 credit from Group A – Forms of Creativity: VIC191Y1, CRE210H1, CRE269H1, CRE272H1, CRE273H1, CRE275H1, CRE276H1, CRE279H1, CRE280H1, CRE282H1, CRE350Y1, CRE370H1, CRE470H1, CRE479H1, CRE479Y1, CRE480H1.
  3. At least 1.0 credit from Group B – Social Contexts and Interpretation: VIC164H1, VIC165H1, VIC190Y1, CRE209H1, MCS223H1, CRE235H1, CRE247H1, CRE270H1, CRE271H1, CRE281H1, MCS320H1, MCS331H1, CRE335H1, CRE345H1, REN346H1, CRE349H1, CRE353H1, CRE371H1, CRE372H1, CRE373H1, MCS373H1, CRE374H1, CRE375H1, CRE449H1.
  4. Up to 1.0 credit from Cognate Courses:
    SMC219Y1, SMC229H1, SMC317H1, BMS319H1, CAR321H1, CIN201Y1, CSE349H1, DRM428H1, EAS349H1, ENG287H1, ENG289H1, ENG387H1, ENG388H1, ENG389H1, FAH352H1, FAH382H1, INS300Y1, JWB328H1, MUS211H1, RLG231H1, RLG232H1, RLG393H1, WRR211H1, WRR311Y1, WRR312H1, WRR414H1, or another creativity-themed course approved by the program coordinator.

FAS Program Area: Victoria College


Critical Studies in Equity and Solidarity Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1141

Critical Studies in Equity and Solidarity (CSES) is an interdisciplinary program that explores how social relations and practices of power and privilege are (re)produced locally and transnationally. In CSES we question the dominant conceptualization of equity by the state, educational programs, the non-profit sectors and community organizations as individualized and de-historicized social differences. CSES is a hub of critical disability studies teaching and learning. The program provides students with theoretical and practical tools to study social, political, economic and historical injustices. CSES takes a unique approach to undergraduate education that values student experiential learning and community knowledge. The learning goal of CSES is to provide frameworks on theories of transformative social change rooted in political activism and formations of solidarity. The program encourages students to apply theory in action through organizing and practicing solidarity in making a more just world. Equity Studies creates a dynamic learning environment that extends far beyond the university walls. With a vibrant student body, dynamic faculty members, connection with a wide range of community partners and a bold curriculum, CSES at New College is a leader in studies of social justice, settler colonialism, race, gender, sexuality, disability, land/water and sustainability, activism, solidarity and the art of resistance, and global food equity and security.

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

Consult Program Administrator: nc.undergradadmin@utoronto.ca or 416-978-2667.

(4.0 credits, including at least 1.0 credit at the 300+ level)

First Year:
No specific first-year courses required.

Higher Years:
1. CSE240H1
2. 1.0 credit in any area from the Core Group: JNS450H1, CAR315H1, CSE241Y1, CSE270H1, CSE340H1, CSE341H1, CSE342H1, CSE344H1, CSE344Y1, CSE345H1, CSE346H1, CSE347H1, CSE348H1, CSE349H1, CSE439H1, CSE440Y1, CSE441H1, CSE442H1, CSE443H1, CSE444H1, CSE445H1, CSE446H1, CSE447H1, CSE448H1, CSE449H1, CSE469Y1, CSE499H1
3. 1.5 additional credits in any area from the Core Group, or 1.5 credits from Groups A, B, C, D
4. An additional 1.0 credit from Groups A, B, C, D

Group A: Gender
ANT343H1, ANT460H1, CAR317H1, CAR325H1, CAS360H1, CHC322H1, CLA219H1, CLA319H1, CRI380H1, EAS380H1, EAS388H1, ENG355Y1, FRE304H1, GGR320H1, GGR327H1, HIS198H1, HIS205H1, HIS297Y1, HIS348H1, HIS363H1, HIS383Y1, HIS406H1, HIS446H1, HIS465H1, HIS481H1, ITA341H1, ITA455H1, JAL355H1, NMC198H1, NMC239H1, NMC242H1, NMC245H1, NMC284H1, NMC308H1, NMC365H1, NMC387H1, NMC484H1, PHL367H1, POL303H1, POL351H1, POL432H1, REN341H1, REN342H1, REN343H1, RLG196H1, RLG198H1, RLG235H1, RLG311H1, RLG312H1, RLG313H1, RLG321H1, RLG415H1, SLA248H1, SOC265H1, SOC365H1, SOC383H1, SOC465H1, SPA382H1, WGS160Y1, WGS260H1, WGS271Y1, WGS273H1, WGS275H1, WGS340H1, WGS355H1, WGS365H1, WGS367H1, WGS372H1, WGS373H1, WGS385H1, WGS386H1, WGS397H1, WGS426H1

Group B: Race, Anti-Racism and Ethnicity
AFR150Y1, AFR250Y1, AFR322H1, AFR351Y1, AFR352H1, AMS310H1, ANT204H1, ANT342H1, ANT458H1, ANT463H1, ANT464H1, CAR225H1, CAR226H1, CAR324H1, CAR328H1, CAS310H1, CAR427H1, CAR428H1, CAR429H1, CDN280H1, CDN307H1, CDN325H1, CDN335H1, CIN322Y1, CIN337H1, CLT420H1, DRM462H1, ENG270H1, ENG355Y1, ENG356Y1, ENG367H1, ENG368H1, ENG369H1, ENG370Y1, FAH251H1, FAH451H1, FIN320H1, FRE336H1, GGR199H1, GGR240H1, GGR456H1, HIS107Y1, HIS208Y1, HIS221H1, HIS222H1, HIS230H1, HIS231H1, HIS245H1, HIS265Y1, HIS266H1, HIS282Y1, HIS285H1, HIS297Y1, HIS305H1, HIS307H1, HIS315H1, HIS338H1, HIS359H1, HIS360H1, HIS361H1, HIS370H1, HIS374H1, HIS390H1, HIS413H1, HIS416H1, HIS453H1, HIS467H1, HIS469H1, HIS470H1, HIS474H1, HPS442H1, HST305H1, ITA349H1, JAA377H1, JHN323H1, JLN327H1, INS261H1, LAS301H1, LAS302H1, LAS401H1, NMC475H1, NMC484H1, PHL269H1, POL348H1, POL467H1, REN245H1, RLG217H1, RLG344H1, RLG352H1, RLG353H1, RLG419H1, SLA222H1, SLA302H1, SLA492H1, SOC210H1, SOC311H1, SPA486H1, UNI199H1, WGS378H1, WGS420H1, WGS450H1, WGS481H1, WGS390H1, WGS442H1

Group C: Sexual Diversities
ANT441H1, ANT456H1, BMS434H1, CIN336H1, DTS413H1, EAS236H1, EAS389H1, ENG273Y1, ENG384Y1, GGR456H1, HIS192H1, HIS417H1, ITA315H1, JPS315H1, JPS316H1, JPS378H1, JSR312H1, JSU325H1, MST340H1, NMC357H1, NMC358H1, NMC384H1, PHL243H1, POL338H1, PSY323H1, PSY495H1, RLG313H1, SDS199H1, SDS246H1, SDS255H1, SDS256H1, SDS279H1, SDS345H1, SDS355H1, SDS365H1, SDS377H1, SDS378H1, SDS380H1, SDS381H1, SDS382H1, SDS385H1, SDS425H1, SDS455H1, SDS465H1, SDS470H1, SDS478H1, SOC209H1, UNI104H1, WGS374H1, WGS376H1, WGS480H1

Group D: General Critical Equity
AFR251H1, AFR298H1, AFR370H1, AFR454H1, AFR460H1, AMS100H1, AMS320H1, ANT204H1, ANT205H1, ANT215H1, ANT324H1, ANT329H1, ANT344H1, ANT345H1, ANT346H1, ANT348H1, ANT354H1, ANT357H1, ANT358H1, ANT364H1, ANT366H1, ANT420H1, ANT426H1, ANT442H1, ANT446H1, ANT472H1, ANT474H1, BMS350H1, BMS431H1, BPM214H1, BPM381H1, CAR220H1, CAR221H1, CAS350H1, CAS420H1, CAS430H1, CDN198H1, CDN267H1, CDN367H1, CDN380H1, CHC309H1, CIN366H1, CRI487H1, DRM363H1, DTS300H1, DTS305H1, DTS401H1, DTS402H1, DTS410H1, DTS411H1, EAS315H1, EAS439H1, EAS476H1, EDS260H1, EDS355H1, EDS358H1, ENG254H1, ENV101H1, ENV430H1, ENV463H1, GGR107H1, GGR112H1, GGR197H1, GGR198H1, GGR240H1, GGR328H1, GGR329H1, GGR332H1, GGR338H1, GGR339H1, GGR340H1, GGR357H1, GGR363H1, GGR418H1, GGR419H1, GGR434H1, HIS106Y1, HIS190H1, HIS318H1, HIS323H1, HIS324H1, HIS424H1, HIS459H1, HIS480H1, HIS489H1, HMB203H1, HMB303H1, HMB443H1, HMB453H1, HPS240H1, HPS324H1, HPS347H1, HPS445H1, HST209H1, HST330H1, HST411H1, INS200H1, INS201Y1, INS240Y1, INS250H1, INS261H1, INS300Y1, INS301Y1, INS302H1, INS322H1, INS340Y1, INS341H1, INS350H1, INS353H1, INS354H1, INS355H1, INS360Y1, INS402H1, INS403H1, INS405H1, INS407H1, JFP450H1, JGU216H1, JHU473H1, JIG440H1, JPI201H1, JPR458H1, JRC199H1, JRN301H1, JSU237H1, JUG325H1, LAS370H1, LIN197H1, LIN208H1, LIN211H1, NEW101H1, NEW102H1, NEW105H1, NEW106H1, NEW111H1, NEW113H1, NEW114H1, NEW115H1, NEW197H1, NMC384H1, PHL273H1, PHL281H1, PHL317H1, PHL369H1, PHL373H1, PHL380H1, PHL381H1, PHL383H1, PHL384H1, PHL440H1, POL198H1, POL201H1, POL333H1, POL344H1, POL358H1, POL384H1, POL412H1, POL413H1, POL417H1, POL418H1, POL421H1, POL439H1, POL444H1, POL480H1, RLG201H1, RLG317H1, RLG453H1, RLG461H1, RLG476H1, SAS318H1, SOC207H1, SOC220H1, SOC243H1, SOC282H1, SOC308H1, SOC309H1, SOC360H1, SOC363H1, SOC364H1, SOC367H1, SOC370H1, SOC479H1, SPA196H1, SPA383H1, UNI101H1, URB333H1, URB337H1, URB433H1, VIC153H1, VIC168H1, VIC185H1, WRR414H1


FAS Program Area: New College


Diaspora & Transnational Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1407

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits, including at least 1.0 credit at the 300+ level)

1. DTS200H1/​ DTS200Y1
2. 1.0 DTS credit at the 300-level, including DTS300H1
3. 2.0 credits from Group A and B courses, with at least 1.0 credit from each group.
4. 0.5 DTS credit at the 400-level

Group A: Humanities Courses

AFR250Y1, AFR351Y1, CAR324H1, CAR325H1, CAR328H1, CAR429H1, CAR428H1, CJS200H1, CJS201H1, CJS220H1, CJS230H1, CJS389H1, CJS401H1, CLT413H1, CLT416H1, CRE350Y1, CSE341H1, CSE449H1, DTS305H1, DTS310H1, DTS311H1, DTS312H1, DTS314H1, DTS315H1, DTS316H1, DTS390H1, DTS390Y1DTS410H1, DTS411H1, DTS412H1, DTS413H1, DTS414H1, DTS415H1, DTS416H1, DTS417H1, DTS418H1, DTS419H1EAS105H1, EAS247H1, EAS251H1, EAS271H1, EAS289Y1, EAS314H1, EAS315H1, EAS333H1, EAS374H1, EAS420H1, EAS439H1, EAS474H1, EAS484Y1, EAS497H1, ENG270H1, ENG285H1, ENG367H1, ENG368H1, ENG369H1, ENG370Y1, FIN320H1, FRE438H1, FRE332H1, FRE334H1, FRE336H1, GER361H1, GER367H1, HIS106Y1, HIS202H1, HIS208Y1, HIS282Y1, HIS283Y1, HIS291H1, HIS295Y1, HIS303H1, HIS305H1, HIS312H1, HIS330H1, HIS336H1, HIS338H1, HIS346H1, HIS359H1, HIS360H1, HIS361H1, HIS366H1, HIS369H1, JHA384H1, HIS385H1, HIS391Y1, HIS392Y1, HIS402H1, HIS403H1, HIS413H1, HIS415Y1, HIS429H1, HIS433H1, HIS439H1, HIS444H1, HIS445H1, HIS446H1, HIS467H1, HIS472H1, HIS474H1, HIS480H1, HIS494H1, JGI216H1/​ JGU216H1, ITA233H1, ITA345H1, NMC252H1, NMC351H1, NMC274H1, NMC284H1, NMC370H1, NMC384H1, NMC473H1, NMC475H1, JQR360H1, RLG280Y1, RLG319H1, RLG326H1, RLG341H1, RLG345H1, RLG346H1, RLG386H1, RLG434H1, RLG453H1, SAS114H1, SAS318H1, SLA202H1, SLA222H1, SLA238H1, SLA302H1, SLA303H1, SLA312H1, SLA318H1, SLA325H1, SLA357H1, SLA380H1, SPA258H1, SPA259H1, SPA375H1, SPA385H1, SPA467H1, SPA480H1, SPA488H1, UNI101H1, UNI103H1, WGS369H1, WGS420H1, WGS426H1

Group B: Social Sciences Courses

ANT204H1, ANT318H1, ANT324H1, ANT340H1, ANT341H1, ANT345H1, ANT346H1, ANT347H1, ANT348H1, ANT349H1, ANT351H1, JAL355H1, ANT356H1, ANT358H1, ANT364H1, ANT366H1, ANT370H1, ANT372H1, ANT426H1, ANT427H1, ANT440H1, ANT450H1, ANT452H1, ANT456H1, ANT458H1, ANT460H1, ANT472H1, ANT475H1, ANT477H1, CSE342H1, DTS305H1, DTS310H1, DTS311H1, DTS312H1, DTS314H1, DTS315H1, DTS316H1, DTS390H1, DTS390Y1DTS410H1, DTS411H1, DTS412H1, DTS413H1, DTS414H1, DTS415H1, DTS416H1, DTS417H1, DTS418H1, DTS419H1ENT391H1, ENT392Y1, GGR112H1, JGI216H1/​ JGU216H1, GGR241H1, GGR246H1, GGR320H1, JGE321H1, GGR326H1, GGR336H1, GGR339H1, GGR341H1, GGR342H1, GGR343H1, JGI346H1/​ JGU346H1, GGR360H1, GGR363H1, GGR430H1, GGR452H1, GGR457H1, LCT304H1, NUS251H0, NUS252H0, NUS253H0, NUS254H0, NUS255H0, NUS256H0, NUS351Y0, NUS352H0, NUS353H0, JLN327H1, POL201Y1, POL207Y1, POL215Y1, POL224Y1, POL301Y1, POL305Y1, POL324H1, POL345Y1, JPR364H1, JPR374H1, POL409H1, POL413H1, POL417Y1, JPR419H1, POL421H1, POL424H1, POL430Y1, POL442H1, JPF455Y1, POL467H1, POL480H1, SOC210H1, SOC214H1, SOC218H1, SOC220H1, SOC246H1, SOC250Y1, SOC256H1, SOC304H1, SOC311H1, SOC314H1, SOC315H1, SOC355H1, SOC360H1, SOC364H1, SOC367H1, SOC370H1, SOC381H1, SOC382H1, SOC383H1, SOC388H1, SOC465H1, SOC479H1, SOC481H1, SOC484H1, UNI101H1, UNI103H1, VIC183H1, VIC184H1, WGS450H1

Notes:

  • Students are responsible for checking the co- and prerequisites for all courses in Groups A and B.
  • Students who completed DTS200Y1 for Requirement 1 only have to complete DTS300H1 for Requirement 2. The updated requirements are for students entering the program as of 2026 and reflect the reweighting of DTS200Y1 to DTS200H1.

FAS Program Area: Diaspora and Transnational Studies


Digital Humanities Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1337

Digital humanities (DH) is a discipline at the intersections of the humanities with computing. DH studies human culture -- art, literature, history, geography, religion -- through computational tools and methodologies; and, in turn, DH studies the digital through humanist lenses. Digital humanists study social media phenomena or medieval manuscript archives; computationally analyze thousands of newspaper articles to trace economic developments; construct video games to study literary narratives; or resurrect historical cities through digital maps and virtual reality exhibits.

In introductory and advanced DH courses, students learn about the intellectual landscape of digital humanities scholarship. They learn how to build digital stories, exhibits, and maps; how to digitize rare books; how to analyze collections of data; how to construct digital models and 3D-print them; and how to manage major digital projects. By the end of the program, students conduct a major DH research project of their own or participate in the research of an established faculty project. Throughout the program, students gain a critical perspective on digital technologies, learning to consider the ways digital platforms shape, and are shaped by, the currents of wider social and cultural forces.

By providing this critical and technical skillset, the Digital Humanities Minor prepares students for future paths that range from graduate studies in literature, history, library science, education, or computer science, to careers as technical writers, data analysts and visualizers, project managers, or programmers.

Students should note that some courses at the 200, 300, and 400 levels may have additional prerequisites.

Permission to count courses that are not on the list below towards the Minor in Digital Humanities must be received from the Program Coordinator, and will be granted on a case-by-case basis when the student’s work demonstrably and substantially engages Digital Humanities-related content or research methods.

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits, including 1.0 credit at the 300/400-level)

Students should note that some courses at the 200, 300, and 400-levels may have additional prerequisites.

Permission to count courses towards the Minor in Digital Humanities that are not in the Completion Requirements must be received by the Program Coordinator, and will be granted on a case-by-case basis when the student’s work demonstrably and substantially engages Digital Humanities-related content or research methods.

It is not possible to complete this program in one year.

1. Introductory courses: DHU235H1 and DHU236H1

2. Maximum 2.5 credits from any of the following courses, which include DHU courses and cross-listed courses offered by other departments:
a. DHU335H1/​ DHU336H1/​ DHU337H1/​ DHU338H1/​ DHU339H1
b. Cross-Listed Courses:
Anthropology: ANT437H1
Book and Media Studies: SMC228H1/​ SMC229H1/​ SMC255H1/​ BMS392H1
Cinema Studies: CIN312Y1
Drama, Theatre, and Performance Studies: DRM244H1/​ DRM424H1
Computer Science: CSC104H1/​ CSC108H1/​ CSC300H1
English: ENG287H1
Geography: GGR271H1/​ GGR272H1/​ GGR273H1/​ GGR349H1/​ GGR452H1
History: HIS393H1/​ HIS455Y1
History & Philosophy of Science & Technology: HPS202H1/​ HPS203H1
Medieval Studies: MST201H1/​ MST202H1/​ MST300H1
Music: MUS300H1
Religion: RLG233H1/​ RLG307H1/​ RLG308H1
Urban Studies: URB235H1/​ URB236H1/​ URB333H1
Writing and Rhetoric: WRR303H1

3. A minimum of a 0.5 credit that provides a capstone experience, chosen from the list below:
a. DHU435H1, DHU436H1, DHU437H1
b. Other 400-level courses with a significant DH practicum element, such as CDN435Y1 (Active Citizenship), can also be considered for fulfillment of the capstone requirement, if students receive written permission of the Digital Humanities Program Coordinator within the first two weeks of enrollment in the course.

Note: Cross-listed courses are offered by other departments. Registration in these courses may be available only to students who have completed specified prerequisites and/or are enrolled in a program sponsored by the department offering the course. Course enrolment conditions are listed in the Arts and Science timetable. Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites and exclusions are listed in the Calendar.

Note:

  • Effective Fall 2021, courses associated with Woodsworth College's Digital Humanities program will have the new "DHU" designator.
  • Effective Fall 2021, active courses associated with St. Michael's College's Book and Media Studies program will have the new "BMS" designator. In addition, courses associated with Innis College's Urban Studies and Writing and Rhetoric programs will have the new "URB" and "WRR" designators respectively.

FAS Program Area: Woodsworth College, Data Science


Drama Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN2148

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Please note that while there are no specific course requirements to join the program, Studio courses (Group B) may require an audition, a personal interview, or the submission of a portfolio to match students with courses as required. The Centre will, however, work with any student who enrolls in the program to determine the best options for proceeding through and completing the program.

Completion Requirements:

4.0 credits including at least 1.0 credit at the 300+ level.

  1. DRM101Y1
  2. From Group A: 1.0 credit or DRM220Y1
  3. From Group A: 1.0 credit
  4. From Groups A, B, C or other DRM (when eligible): 1.0 credit to make up the total of 4.0 credits

Note: Priority is reserved for Drama Majors and Specialists for Group B Studio courses.

Foundations
DRM101Y1, DRM220Y1

Group A: Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies
DRM303H1, DRM320H1, DRM331H1, DRM342H1, DRM360H1, DRM362H1, DRM363H1, DRM366H1, DRM385H1, DRM385Y1, DRM386H1, DRM387H1, DRM388H1, DRM420H1, DRM424H1, DRM431H1, DRM462H1, DRM480H1, DRM480Y1, DRM485H1, DRM485Y1, DRM487H1, DRM488H1, JIA400H1

Group B: Studio
DRM200Y1, DRM202H1, DRM224H1, DRM228H1, DRM254H1, DRM300Y1, DRM301H1, DRM302H1, DRM311H1, DRM328H1, DRM354H1, DRM355H1, DRM355Y1, DRM368H1, DRM375H1, DRM375Y1, DRM376H1, DRM377H1, DRM378H1, DRM400H1, DRM402H1, DRM403Y1, DRM413H1, DRM428H1, DRM454H1, DRM455H1, DRM485Y1, DRM486H1, CRE276H1

Group C: Related Courses in Other Departments
BMS380H1, CAR321H1, CDN307H1, CDN385H1, CHC367H1, CLA382H1, CLA383H1, CRE273H1, CRE375H1, CRE470H1, DTS412H1, EAS263H1, EAS375H1, ENG220H1, ENG320Y1, ENG330H1, ENG331H1, ENG335H1, ENG337H1, ENG340H1, ENG341H1, ENG352H1, FAH405H1, FIN320H1, FRE319H1, FRE326H1, GRK351H1, GRK352H1, GRK451H1, GRK452H1, INS300Y1, INS302H1, INS341H1, ITA390H1, ITA410H1, LAT351H1, LAT451H1, LCT304H1, MUS206H1, MUS209H1, MUS215H1, MUS315H1, MUS340H1, REN347H1, SDS478H1, SLA342H1, SLA367H1, SLA405H1, SLA406H1, SPA384H1, SPA387H1

Other Topics & Independent Studies
UNI102H1, UNI106H1, UNI197H1, DRM286H1, DRM288H1, DRM299Y1, DRM390Y1, DRM391H1, DRM399Y1, DRM490Y1, DRM491H1, SMC145Y1


FAS Program Area: Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies


East Asian Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1058

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

Completion of the program requires 4.0 credits, meeting the following requirements:

1. EAS103H1 and EAS105H1;
2. 3.0 Society-Culture credits, one of which must be 300/400-level;
3. 1.0 credit may be courses on East Asia offered by other departments.

Language courses cannot be used to fulfil the requirements of the Minor program.

Core Courses
EAS103H1, EAS105H1, EAS209H1

Society-Culture Courses
EAS193H1, EAS194H1, EAS195H1, EAS196H1, EAS197H1, EAS198H1, EAS199H1, EAS218H1, EAS219H1, EAS231H1, EAS235H1, EAS241H1, EAS242H1, EAS243H1, EAS245H1, EAS246H1, EAS247H1, EAS248H1, EAS251H1, EAS256H1, EAS257H1, EAS263H1, EAS270H1, EAS271H1, EAS272H1, EAS273H1, EAS274H1, EAS278H1, EAS279H1, EAS284H1, EAS284Y1, EAS285H1, EAS289H1, EAS289Y1, EAS295Y0, EAS296H1, EAS297H1, EAS299Y1, EAS307H1, EAS308H1, EAS309H1, EAS311H1, EAS312H1, EAS314H1, EAS315H1, EAS324H1, EAS327H1, EAS328H1, EAS329H1, EAS330H1, EAS333H1, EAS334H1, EAS334Y1, EAS335H1, EAS338H1, EAS340H1, EAS343H1, EAS345Y1, EAS347H1, EAS348H1, EAS349H1, EAS350H1, EAS354H1, EAS355H1, EAS357H1, EAS358Y1, EAS361H1, EAS362Y1, EAS363H1, EAS364H1, EAS365H1, EAS366H1, EAS370H1, EAS372H1, EAS372Y1, EAS373H1, EAS374H1, EAS375H1, EAS378H1, EAS380H1, EAS381H1, EAS384H1, EAS386H1, EAS387H1, EAS388H1, EAS389H1, EAS391H1, EAS392H1, EAS393H1, EAS394H1, EAS395Y0, EAS396H1, EAS397H1, EAS398H0, EAS398Y0, EAS406Y1, EAS407H1, EAS408H1, EAS409H1, EAS412H1, EAS417H1, EAS418H1, EAS419H1, EAS420H1, EAS421H1, EAS427H1, EAS431H1, EAS432H1, EAS433H1, EAS434H1, EAS435H1, EAS436Y1, EAS439H1, EAS444H1, EAS446H1, EAS447H1, EAS448H1, EAS449H1, EAS450H1, EAS452H1, EAS454H1, EAS455H1, EAS456H1, EAS457H1, EAS458H1, EAS459Y1, EAS466H1, EAS467H1, EAS468H1, EAS470H1, EAS471H1, EAS471Y1, EAS473H1, EAS474H1, EAS475Y1, EAS476H1, EAS477H1, EAS479H1, EAS486H1, EAS488H1, EAS489H1, EAS496H1

Society-Culture Courses on East Asia Offered by Other Departments
ANT341H1, ANT472H1, ANT477H1, CAS201H1, CAS202H1, CAS310H1, CAS320H1, CAS350H1, CAS360H1, CAS370H1, CAS390H1, CAS400H1, CAS413H1, CAS414H1, CAS420H1, CAS430H1, CAS490H1, CDN230H1, CDN390H1, CIN376Y1, FAH260H1, FAH262H1, FAH360H1, FAH363H1, FAH463H1, FAH464H1, FAH465H1, GGR343H1, HIS280Y1, HIS316H1, HIS326H1, HIS328H1, HIS380H1, HIS382H1, HIS385H1, HIS385Y0, HIS485H1, HPS395Y1, JHA384H1, JHA394H1, JPA331H1, MUS215H1, NUS352H0, PHL237H1, PHL334H1, PHL337H1, POL302H1, POL431H1, RLG206H1, RLG356H1, RLG372H1, RLG373H1, RLG374H1, RLG379H1, RLG465H1, SLA280H1


FAS Program Area: East Asian Studies


Economics Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1478

Enrolment Requirements:

This is a limited enrolment program. Students must have completed 4.0 credits and meet the requirements listed below to enrol.

Completed courses (with minimum grades)
The following courses with the stated minimum grades are required:

ECO101H1 (63%) and ECO102H1 (63%)/ ECO105Y1 (80%)
MAT133Y1 (63%)/( MAT135H1 (60%) and MAT136H1 (60%))/ MAT137Y1 (55%)/ MAT157Y1 (55%)


Completion Requirements:

Program Course Requirements: 4.0 credits

First Year (2.0 credits):

  1. ( ECO101H1 and ECO102H1)/ ECO105Y1
  2. MAT133Y1/​( MAT135H1 and MAT136H1)/ MAT137Y1/​ MAT157Y1

Second Year (Core Courses, 1.0 credit):

Third and Higher Years (ECO Electives, 1.0 credit):

  • 1.0 credit from 300+ level ECO courses

Notes:

  1. Students enrolled in this program cannot be simultaneously enrolled in any other Economics program or the Environmental Economics minor.
  2. Eligibility for all Economics programs is based, in part, on attaining a minimum grade in ECO101H1 and ECO102H1 (or ECO105Y1). Students are reminded that in order to achieve the required minimum grade in the above-mentioned courses, they may repeat a specific passed course only once as per Faculty regulations.
  3. Many 300-level and higher courses in economics require ECO220Y1. While not a formal part of the Economics Minor program, students MUST meet the specified prerequisites for 300+ economics courses, and should seriously consider taking ECO220Y1.

FAS Program Area: Economics


Education and Society Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1029

The Vic-sponsored Education and Society (E&S) Minor is open to all Arts and Science students. The program provides students with opportunities to develop their understanding of the social, cultural, historical, and political contexts of education and issues related to these contexts while reflecting on the reciprocal relationship between education and society.

Conceived as an interdisciplinary Minor program, E&S targets students from a broad array of Major and Specialist programs with interests in education, teaching, curriculum development, learning, child development, social justice, and international education. The Minor program provides strong background for admission to a teacher education program and is required for admission to the Combined Degree Program with OISE.

Enrolment Requirements:

This is a limited enrolment program. Students must have completed 4.0 credits and meet the requirements listed below to enrol.

Variable Minimum Grade Average
A minimum grade or grade averages in required courses are needed for entry, and these minimums change each year depending on available spaces and the number of applicants. The following courses must be completed:

PSY100H1/​ SOC100H1/​ VIC145H1/​ VIC152H1/​ VIC153H1 (70%)
• 3.0 credits (minimum grade average of 73%)

To ensure that admitted students are adequately prepared to succeed in the program, applicants with a final grade and grade averages lower than those listed in the required courses will not be considered for admission. Please note that obtaining this minimum final grade or minimum grade average does not guarantee admission to the program.

Special requirement
Program applicants will be required to submit a supplemental application including 2 short questions related to the Education & Society Minor.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits, including 1.0 credit at 300+ level)

  1. PSY100H1/​ SOC100H1/​ VIC145H1/​ VIC152H1/​ VIC153H1
  2. 1.5 credits from EDS260H1, EDS261H1, EDS263H1, EDS265H1
  3. 0.5 credit from EDS355H1, EDS357H1
  4. 0.5 or 1.0 credit from EDS360H1, EDS360Y1, EDS360H0, EDS360Y0, VIC435H1, VIC451H1, VIC452H1, or another education-focused experiential learning course as approved by the Program Coordinator
  5. 1.0 credit from: EDS356H1, EDS358H1, EDS361H0, EDS363H1, EDS368H1, EDS369H1, courses listed in requirement 3 not already taken, or a course related to Education and Society at the 300+ level selected from the offerings in disciplines such as Anthropology, English, French, Geography, History, Indigenous Studies, Psychology, Religion, Sociology, Women & Gender Studies (Arts).

FAS Program Area: Victoria College


English Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1645

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

4.0 ENG credits, including 1.0 credit from 300+level ENG courses.

Only 1.0 credit from 100-level ENG courses may be counted. We do not accept ENG100H1, ENG102H1, or any CR/NCR courses toward our programs.

Note:


FAS Program Area: English


Environment & Behaviour Minor (Science Program) - ASMIN1551

Enrolment Requirements:

This is a limited enrolment program. Students must have completed 4.0 credits and meet the requirements listed below to enrol.

Special Requirement

  • Students must be enrolled in the Psychology Minor, Major or Specialist, to be considered for enrolment.
Completion Requirements:

For more information, please e-mail the School of the Environment’s Undergraduate Administrator at ug.office.env@utoronto.ca.

(4.0 credits, including 1.0 credit at the 300+ level.)

Higher Years:
1. ENV221H1, ENV222H1, PSY220H1, PSY335H1/​ PSY435H1
2. 1.0 credit from: ENV333H1, ENV335H1, ENV361H1, ENV464H1, JGE321H1, JGE331H1
3. 1.0 credit from: PSY320H1, PSY321H1, PSY427H1, PSY336H1


FAS Program Area: School of the Environment, Psychology


Environment and Energy Minor (Science Program) - ASMIN1552

Environment and Energy (Science Program) Joint Program with the School of the Environment

Jointly sponsored by the School of the Environment and the Department of Geography, this interdisciplinary program addresses the scientific, technological, environmental and policy aspects of energy use and supply, with a focus on the reduction of environmental impacts.

Note that the four full course equivalents that constitute the Minor Program are those listed below under Higher Years. For more information, please e-mail the School of the Environment’s Undergraduate Administrator at ug.office.env@utoronto.ca.

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits)

1. ENV221H1, ENV222H1/​ GGR223H1 (1.0 credit)

2. ENV346H1, ENV350H1 (1.0 credit)

3. Any two of: GGR332H1/​ ENV462H1, GGR310H1/​ FOR310H1, GGR314H1, GGR347H1, GGR348H1 (1.0 credit)

4. Any two of: CHM210H1, CHM310H1, CHM415H1, ENV237H1/​ ENV238H1, ENV450H1, FOR310H1*/ GGR310H1*, FOR410H1, GGR203H1, GGR314H1*, GGR347H1*, GGR348H1*, HPS313H1, PHY231H1, PHY250H1 (* if not taken for the requirement immediately above) (1.0 credit)

Note: The following courses are recommended preparation for students in first year. They are not completion requirements for the Environment and Energy Minor: 1.0 credit from ( MAT135H1 and MAT136H1)/ MAT137Y1, and 1.0 credit from CHM135H1, CHM136H1, CHM151Y1, PHY131H1, PHY132H1, PHY151H1, PHY152H1



FAS Program Area: School of the Environment, Geography and Planning


Environmental Anthropology Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1291

Admission Requirements:

A program focused on understanding the diverse nature of interactions between humans and their environments, both in the past and in modern global society. Consult the Undergraduate Office, Department of Anthropology (416-978-6414).

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits, including 1.0 credit at the 300+ level)

1. ANT100Y1/​( ENV221H1 and ENV222H1/​ GGR223H1)
2. ANT200Y1/​ ARH100Y1/​ ( ANT204H1 and ANT207H1/​0.5 credit 300-level Social Anthropology course from Anthropology Group C, or Subgroup C(i), C(ii))
3. 2.0 credits from: ANT315H1, ANT336H1, ANT346H1, ANT364H1, ANT366H1, ANT374H1, ANT376H1, ANT409H1, ANT410H1, ANT415Y1, ANT420H1, ANT430H1, ANT450H1, INS250H1, INS402H1

Note: ANT courses are those offered with the following prefixes: ANT, ARH, INS, JAA, JAL, and JGA.

Group C: Society, Culture, and Language
ANT204H1, ANT205H1, ANT207H1, ANT208H1, ANT210H1, ANT215H1, ANT299Y1, ANT324H1, ANT342H1, ANT343H1, ANT344H1, ANT345H1, ANT346H1, ANT347H1, ANT348H1, ANT352H1, ANT354H1, ANT356H1, ANT357H1, ANT358H1, ANT362H1, ANT364H1, ANT366H1, ANT370H1, ANT374H1, ANT376H1, ANT378H1, ANT380H1, ANT382H1, ANT384H1, ANT385H1, ANT386H1, ANT390H1, ANT426H1, ANT435H1, ANT441H1, ANT442H1, ANT446H1, ANT450H1, ANT456H1, ANT459H1, ANT460H1, ANT462H1, ANT463H1, ANT464H1, ANT465H1, ANT473H1, ANT475H1, ANT480H1, ANT484H1, ANT485H1, ANT486H1, ANT488H1, ANT490Y1, ANT491Y1, ANT491H1, ANT497Y1, ANT498H1, ANT499H1, JAA377H1, JNH350H1, AFR250Y1, NMC356H1, MCS225Y1

Note: ANT390H1 may be placed in a different Course Group depending on the topic, which will vary from year to year.

Subgroup C (i): (Society, Culture and Language - Area)
ANT455H1, ANT458H1, ANT472H1, ANT477H1, AFR298H1, CAR316H1, NMC241H1

Subgroup C (ii): (Society, Culture and Language – Linguistic)
ANT253H1, ANT329H1, ANT425H1, ANT483H1, ANT497Y1, ANT498H1, ANT499H1, JAL328H1, JAL355H1, JAL401H1, SLA380H1


FAS Program Area: Anthropology, School of the Environment


Environmental Biology Minor (Science Program) - ASMIN1390

Environmental science is an interdisciplinary field that integrates biological, chemical, and physical sciences to study human interactions with their environment. The Environmental Biology Minor program (4.0 credits) provides students an introduction to biology that is essential to understand the impact of humans on other organisms and their environments. It provides students with an understanding of ecology, the diversity and function of living organisms, the physical and chemical environment, and the ways organisms interact with, and affect, ecosystem processes. Students are exposed to ecosystem management, issues related to environmental change, and the consequences of interactions between humans and the environment.

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits; must include at least 1.0 credit at the 300+ level)

1. 1.5 credits: BIO120H1, BIO220H1, EEB240H1

2. 1.0 credits in organismal biology & biological diversity: BIO251H1, EEB263H1, EEB266H1, EEB267H1, EEB268H1, EEB340H1, EEB380H1, EEB382H1, EEB384H1, EEB386H1, EEB388H1

3. 0.5 credit in core ecology: EEB314H1, EEB319H1, EEB320H1, EEB321H1, EEB322H1, EEB324H1, EEB328H1

4. 1.0 credits in any EEB or ENV432H1


FAS Program Area: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, School of the Environment


Environmental Chemistry Minor (Science Program) - ASMIN2543

Consult Professor J. Murphy, Department of Chemistry

The Environmental Chemistry Minor program provides a balanced fundamental background in chemistry as well as an introduction to the major issues associated with environmental chemistry. This is achieved through a combination of introductory courses at the first and second-year levels, along with specific analytical and environmental chemistry courses in upper years.

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits, including 1.0 credit at the 300+ level)

  1. ( CHM135H1, CHM136H1)/ CHM151Y1
  2. 1.0 credit from: CHM217H1, CHM220H1/​ CHM222H1, ( CHM236H1, CHM237H1)/ CHM238Y1, CHM247H1/​ CHM249H1
  3. CHM210H1
  4. CHM310H1, and 1.0 credit from: CHM317H1, CHM410H1, CHM415H1

FAS Program Area: Chemistry, School of the Environment


Environmental Economics Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1438

Enrolment Requirements:

This is a limited enrolment program. Students must have completed 4.0 credits and meet the requirements listed below to enrol.

Completed courses (with minimum grades)
The following courses with the stated minimum grades are required:

ECO101H1 (63%) and ECO102H1 (63%)/ ECO105Y1 (80%)
MAT133Y1 (63%)/( MAT135H1 (60%) and MAT136H1 (60%))/ MAT137Y1 (55%)/ MAT157Y1 (55%)

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits)

1. ( ECO101H1 and ECO102H1)/ ECO105Y1
2. MAT133Y1/​ ( MAT135H1, MAT136H1)/ MAT137Y1/​ MAT157Y1
3. ECO200Y1/​ ECO204Y1/​ ECO206Y1
4. 1.0 credit from 300+ level ECO courses, including at least 0.5 credit from ECO313H1/​ ECO314H1

Note:
Students enrolled in this Minor program cannot be enrolled in any other program in Economics.


FAS Program Area: School of the Environment


Environmental Ethics Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1107

Jointly sponsored by the School of the Environment and the Department of Philosophy, this program explores how value judgments and worldviews affect environmental decision making. For more information, please e-mail the School of the Environment’s Undergraduate Administrator at ug.office.env@utoronto.ca.

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits, including include 1.0 credit at the 300+level)

1. PHL273H1
2. One of PHL373H1, ENV333H1; JGE321H1, JGE331H1
3. ENV221H1, ENV222H1
4. Additional 2.0 PHL credits, with at least a 0.5 credit at the 300+ level. It is recommended that one course be in the History of Philosophy and the other in the Problems of Philosophy, including a 0.5 credit in ethics.


FAS Program Area: School of the Environment


Environmental Geography Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1252

A focus on the human-environment nexus is most explicit in these programs. Students learn about the social, spatial, and biophysical processes that shape society’s relationship to nature, management of resources, and contemporary environmental change. These programs appeal to non-science students who seek an environmental program that allows them to learn more about the natural processes that interact with social factors in shaping environments. These programs offer training in quantitative and qualitative research methods, including GIS and Remote Sensing.

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits)

First Year Geography Courses: Any course (0.5 credit) from GGR107H1 (recommended), JEG100H1, GGR101H1, GGR112H1, GGR124H1, GGR172H1, GGR196H1, GGR197H1, GGR198H1, GGR199H1. 200/300-level GGR courses may also be used to meet this requirement. Contact the Undergraduate Administrator to update your program.

Core Course: All (0.5 credit) of GGR223H1

Physical and Environmental Geography Course: Any course (0.5 credit) from GGR201H1/​ JEG201H1, GGR203H1, GGR205H1/​ JEG205H1, GGR206H1/​ JEG206H1, GGR305H1/​ JEG305H1, GGR308H1/​ JEG308H1, GGR314H1, GGR347H1, GGR348H1, ENV200H1, ENV234H1

Applications: Any 5 courses (2.5 credits) from Group A; up to 1.0 credit can be from Group B. Up to a 0.5 credit can be used from GGR493Y1, based on suitability of placement for this program, and approved by department.

Note: At least 1.0 credit must be 300/400-level courses.

Group A (Environmental Geography Courses):
GGR201H1/​ JEG201H1, GGR203H1, GGR205H1/​ JEG205H1, GGR206H1/​ JEG206H1, GGR223H1, GGR270H1, GGR271H1, GGR272H1, GGR273H1, GGR274H1, GGR301H1/​ JEG301H1, GGR305H1/​ JEG305H1, GGR308H1/​ JEG308H1, GGR310H1, GGR314H1, GGR323H1, GGR329H1, GGR332H1, GGR334H1, GGR315H1/​ GGR337H1, GGR338H1, GGR340H1, GGR341H1, GGR347H1, GGR348H1, GGR349H1, GGE372H1, GGR373H1, GGR386H1, GGR387H1, GGR388H1, GGR401H1, GGR405H1, GGR406H1/​ JEG406H1, GGR413H1, GGR414H1/​ GGR415H1, GGR416H1, GGR418H1, GGR419H1, GGR434H1, GGR438H1, GGR481H1, GGR491Y1, GGR492H1, GGR497H1, GGR498H1, JGE321H1, JGE331H1, JIG322H1, JIG440H1, JUG320H1

Group B (School of the Environment Courses):
ENV200H1, ENV234H1, ENV307H1, ENV323H1, ENV333H1, ENV335H1, ENV350H1, ENV395Y0, ENV396Y0, ENV422H1


FAS Program Area: School of the Environment, Geography and Planning


Environmental Geosciences Minor (Science Program) - ASMIN1253

Enrolment Requirements:

Admission to the Environmental Geosciences Minor has been administratively suspended as of 1 April 2015 and is no longer admitting students. Students presently enrolled in the minor will be able to complete the program requirements as described below.

Completion Requirements:

(4 full courses or their equivalent; must include at least one full-course equivalent at the 300+-level)

1. CHM136H1 ( CHM138H1)
2. ENV233H1; ESS221H1, ESS222H1, ESS311H1, ESS312H1, ESS410H1


FAS Program Area: Earth Sciences, School of the Environment


Environmental Science Minor (Science Program) - ASMIN1555

Enrolment Requirements:

This is a limited enrolment program. Students must have completed 4.0 credits and meet the requirements listed below to enrol.

Completed Courses
The following courses are required:

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits)

First Year (1.5 credits):

1. BIO120H1; CHM135H1 (recommended)/ CHM151Y1
2. 0.5 credit from MAT135H1/​ MAT137Y1/​ MAT157Y1/​ JMB170Y1

Higher Years (2.5 credits):
2. ENV221H1
3. 1.0 credit from CHM210H1, EEB240H1/​ ENV234H1, ENV237H1/​ ENV238H1*, ESS262H1/​ JEG100H1
4. ENV337H1
5. 0.5 credit from courses in Group A or B**

Notes

  • * ENV238H1 is for students who have previously taken PHY131H1/​ PHY132H1/​ PHY151H1/​ PHY152H1
  • ** Students should verify the prerequisites for the courses listed under the groups below in advance of their course selection.
  • BIO220H1 is required for all EEB 300+ level courses (Group A and B) and there are no exceptions.
  • Since the elective courses below are offered by various academic units, students are encouraged to carefully check the pre-requisites and enrolment controls or restrictions for the courses before enrolling.
  • Daniels students enrolled in this program may be able to fulfill up to 1.0 credit in the Higher Years Requirement with two of the following ARC courses, provided no other Group A or B courses are being counted: ARC357H1, ARC382H1, ARC386H1, and ARC387H1. Please contact the Undergraduate Administrator at ug.office.env@utoronto.ca to request that these exceptions be posted on Degree Explorer.

Group A: Environmental Science
CHM310H1/​ CHM410H1/​ CHM415H1/​ EEB319H1/​ EEB320H1/​ EEB321H1/​ EEB328H1/​ EEB365H1/​ EEB428H1/​ EEB430H1/​ EEB433H1/​ EEB440H1/​ EEB465H1/​ ENV334H1/​ ENV341H1/​ ENV342H1/​ ENV346H1/​ ENV432H1/​ ENV441H1/​ ESS261H1/​ ESS311H1/​ ESS312H1/​ ESS461H1/​ GGR301H1/​ GGR305H1/​ GGR308H1/​ GGR314H1/​ GGR347H1/​ GGR348H1/​ GGR406H1/​ GGR413H1/​ JGA305H1/​ PCL381H1/​ PHY392H1*/ PHY492H1*

Notes: * PHY392H1 and PHY492H1 include relevant environmental content, but prerequisites for these courses cannot be used towards Group A requirements.

Group B: Environmental Science-related Field Courses
ANT330Y1/​ ARH306Y1/​ EEB403H1/​ EEB405H1/​ EEB406H1/​ EEB407H1/​ EEB410H1/​ ENV316H1/​ ENV336H1/​ ENV395Y0/​ ENV396H0/​ ENV396Y0/​ ESS234H1/​ ESS410H1/​ ESS450H1/​ GGR390H1


FAS Program Area: School of the Environment


Environmental Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1254

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

For more information, please e-mail the School of the Environment’s Undergraduate Administrator at ug.office.env@utoronto.ca.

(4.0 credits, including 1.5 credits at the 300+ level)

First Year:
ENV100H1 is recommended but not required.

Higher Years:
1. ENV221H1, ENV222H1
2. ENV200H1
3. Additional 2.5 credits, of which a maximum 1.0 credit may be environmental courses offered by academic units other than the School of the Environment (from Group A below). The remainder must be selected from the following: ENV261H1/​ ENV360H1, ENV281H1, ENV282H1, ENV307H1, ENV320H1, ENV322H1, ENV323H1, ENV330H1, JGE321H1, JGE331H1, ENV333H1, ENV335H1, ENV338H1, ENV347H1, ENV350H1, ENV361H1, ENV362H1, ENV381H1, ENV382H1, ENV395Y0, ENV396H0, ENV396Y0, ENV411H1*, ENV421Y1/​ ENV421H1*, ENV422H1*, ENV430H1*, ENV431H1*, ENV440H1*, ENV461H1, ENV462H1, ENV463H1, ENV464H1, ENV465Y1, JGE481H1, PHL273H1.

*with permission of Undergraduate Associate Director

Group A

ANT364H1, ANT368H1, ANT450H1, CHM210H1, CLA373H1, CRE271H1, CSE342H1, EAS479H1, ECO313H1, ECO314H1, ECO414H1, EEB240H1/​ ENV234H1, ENV262H1, ENV337H1, ENV341H1, ENV342H1, ENV397Y0, ENV441H1, FAH446H1, FOR200H1, FOR201H1, FOR302H1, FOR303H1, FOR310H1, FOR400Y1, FOR401H1, GGR223H1, GGR272H1, GGR273H1, GGR310H1, GGR314H1, GGR332H1, GGR334H1, GGR338H1, GGR349H1, GGR416H1, GGR418H1, GGR419H1, GGR438H1, GGR433H1, HIS218H1, HIS300H1, HIS408H1, HPS307H1, HPS313H1, HPS316H1, HPS324H1, INS250H1, INS402H1, JIG322H1, JIG440H1, PHL373H1, POL205H1, POL384H1, POL413H1, PSY435H1, RLG318H1, RLG345H1, RSM466H1, TRN312H1, WGS273H1, WGS442H1, other courses approved by School of the Environment.

Notes:

  • GGR223H1 is NOT a substitute for ENV222H1.
  • Since the elective courses above are offered by various academic units, students are encouraged to carefully check the pre-requisites and enrolment controls or restrictions for the courses before enrolling.
  • Daniels students enrolled in this program may be able to fulfill 1.0 credit in requirement 6 with two of the following ARC courses, provided no other Group A courses are being counted: ARC357H1, ARC382H1, ARC386H1, and ARC387H1. Please contact the Undergraduate Administrator at ug.office.env@utoronto.ca to request that these exceptions be posted on Degree Explorer.

FAS Program Area: School of the Environment


European Affairs Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1626

Visit the European Affairs Program website for updated information about requirements, course offerings, and events: https://munkschool.utoronto.ca/ceres/european-affairs-undergraduate-programs

Enrolment Requirements:

This is a limited enrolment program. Students must have completed 4.0 credits and meet the requirements listed below to enrol.

Completed courses (with minimum grades)
The following courses with the stated minimum grades are required:

  • 1.0 credit in HIS or POL courses at the 100-level with a final grade of 70%
Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits, including at least 1.0 credit at the 300- or 400-level)

1. EUR200Y1
2. 1.0 credit from POL219H1, POL324H1, POL358H1, POL359Y1, POL359H1, POL387H1, or any POL course with European content approved by the Program Coordinator.
3. 2.0 credits in eligible elective courses listed in the European Affairs Major


FAS Program Area: European Affairs


Forest Biomaterials Science Minor (Science Program) - ASMIN1098

Enrolment Requirements:

Enrolment in the Forest Biomaterials Science Minor is being administratively suspended as of 1 October 2020 and no new students will be admitted thereafter. Students presently enrolled in the Minor will be able to complete the program requirements as described below.

Completion Requirements:

The Forest Biomaterials major or minor may be strengthened by an accompanying major or minor(s) in Biology (major, minor), Biochemistry (major), Forest Conservation (major, minor) , Chemistry (major, minor), Environmental Chemistry (minor), Materials Chemistry (minor) or Environment & Science (major, minor).

Questions about the program should be submitted to programs@daniels.utoronto.ca.

(4.0 credits, including at least 1.5 credits at the 300-level and 1.0 credit at the 400-level)

1. 1.5 credits from BIO120H1; MSE101H1; ECO105Y1; CHM135H1, CHM136H1, CHM220H1; FOR200H1; ENV234H1/​ EEB240H1; MGT201H1
2. FOR300H1, FOR310H1; 0.5 credit from ENV350H1; MSE219H1, MSE316H1; FOR305H1, BCH370H1; GGR348H1
3. 1.0 credit from FOR401H1, FOR405H1, FOR410H1, FOR420H1, FOR423H1


FAS Program Area: Forest Conservation and Forest Biomaterials Science


Forest Conservation Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1100

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits)

First Year: 1.0 credit from ANT100Y1; ECO101H1, ECO102H1; ENV200H1; GGR101H1, JEG100H1

Higher Years: 3.0 credits from FOR200H1, FOR201H1, FOR300H1, FOR301H1, FOR302H1, FOR303H1, FOR305H1, FOR306H1, FOR307H1, FOR310H1, FOR400Y1, FOR401H1

To substitute courses not currently on offer, please contact the Forestry Undergraduate Administrator to discuss course options from other departments.


FAS Program Area: Forest Conservation and Forest Biomaterials Science


Forest Conservation Science Minor (Science Program) - ASMIN1102

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits, including at least 1.0 credit at the 300-level and 1.0 credit at the 400-level)

First Year: 1.0 credit from BIO120H1; GGR101H1; CHM135H1, CHM136H1

Second Year: FOR200H1, FOR201H1

Third Year: 1.0 credit from FOR300H1, FOR301H1, FOR302H1, FOR303H1, FOR305H1, FOR306H1, FOR307H1, FOR310H1

Fourth Year: FOR400Y1

To substitute courses not currently on offer, please contact the Forestry Undergraduate Administrator to discuss course options from other departments.


FAS Program Area: Forest Conservation and Forest Biomaterials Science


French Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1135

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits)

1) ( FSL220H1, FSL222H1)/ FSL221Y1

2) FSL224H1/​ FSL225H1

3) 1.0 credit selected from FRE245H1, FRE246H1, FRE272H1, FRE274H1

4) 0.5 credit selected from CDN202H1, JFG388H1/​ JFL388H1, or any FRE or FCS half-course at the 200+ level

5) 1.0 FRE credit at the 300/400-level

N.B. Students not placed in FSL220H1 or higher by the Placement test must first complete FSL122H1 before starting this program. Students exempted from any of FSL220H1/​ FSL222H1/​ FSL224H1/​ FSL225H1 must replace these credits with any combination of the following two options:

(a) any additional credit(s) from category (4) above, or

(b) any FSL credit(s) at the 300/400 level.

Regardless of exemptions, a maximum of 0.5 total program credits may be drawn from courses taught in English.


FAS Program Area: French


Geographic Information Systems Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0305

The GIS program covers the on theoretical, technical and applied foundations for geographic information systems. Students learn methods for spatial data production, analysis and presentation using computer cartography, spatial analysis, remote sensing, and geovisualization. Problem solving and project design are emphasized in upper level courses, as students apply techniques to answer specific geographic questions. The GIS program is structured to provide a stand-alone minor for students in Geography and other disciplines seeking complementary skills in spatial analysis (e.g., field biology, archaeology).

Note: Students combining this program with a Specialist/Major sponsored by the Department of Geography will normally be allowed to count only 1.5 (of the 4.0) credits towards both programs.

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits)

First Year Geography Courses: Any 2 courses (1.0 credit) from JEG100H1, GGR101H1, GGR107H1, GGR112H1, GGR124H1, GGR172H1, GGR196H1, GGR197H1, GGR198H1, GGR199H1. 200/300-level GGR courses may also be used to meet this requirement. Contact the Undergraduate Administrator to update your program.

Methods & Core Courses: All (2.0 credits) of GGR270H1, GGR272H1, GGR273H1, GGR373H1

Applications: Any 2 courses (1.0 credit) from GGR225H1, GGR274H1, GGR315H1/​ GGR337H1, GGR372H1, GGR375H1, GGR376H1, GGR377H1, GGR386H1, GGR413H1, GGR414H1/​ GGR415H1, GGR462H1, GGR472H1, GGR473H1. Up to 0.5 credit can be used from GGR493Y1, based on suitability of placement for this program, and approval by department. Up to 0.5 credit from GGR491Y1, GGR492H1, GGR497H1, GGR498H1, and GGR499H1 based on suitability of research topic for this program, and approval by department.

Note: At least 1.0 credit must be 300/400-level courses


FAS Program Area: School of the Environment, Geography and Planning, Data Science


Geoscience Minor (Science Program) - ASMIN0509

The study of Earth Sciences (or “Geology” to use the Greek term) integrates the classical sciences of chemistry, physics and biology, and applies their principles to a diverse range of processes on Earth and other planets, from landform evolution to plate tectonics all the way to the origin and evolution of life and geomicrobiology. The Geoscience Minor program aims to give students as much leeway as possible to choose particular interests within the diverse and dynamic field of Earth Sciences. Students are advised to check course prerequisites, to review the clusters of courses listed for the geoscience major program, and to consult the Earth Sciences Undergraduate Handbook for logical course progressions. For further questions, please contact the Student Affairs Coordinator (Scott Moore, Department of Earth Sciences, 22 Russell St. Earth Sciences Center, Room 1062 email: ugrad@es.utoronto.ca).

Keywords: Geology

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits, with at least 1.0 credit at the 300+ level.)

1. 1.0 credit of 100-level CHM, BIO, MAT or PHY courses.

2. 2.0 credits of 100- or 200-level ESS courses (excluding ESS103H1, ESS104H1, ESS105H1, and ESS205H1). It is however recommended to include at least ESS262H1/​ EEB240H1/​ JEG100H1 and ESS224H1.

3. 1.0 credit of 300/400-level ESS/JGA/JPE courses.

Be aware of course prerequisites, check clusters of courses listed for the geoscience major program, and consult the geology undergraduate handbook for logical course progressions.


FAS Program Area: Earth Sciences


German Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1400

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits)

1. GER100Y1, GER200Y1, GER300Y1
2. 1.0 credit in courses with a GER designator, but cannot be GER400H1 or GER401H1.
3. No more than a 0.5 credit may be taken in English

Note: (a) Students registered for a German Specialist or Major may not simultaneously be registered for a German Minor program; (b) students with prior German knowledge are required to take a placement test and to see the adviser; (c) the exclusion of GER400H1 and GER401H1 does not apply if the student's entry level is post- GER100Y1.


FAS Program Area: German


Greek Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN2123

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

There are no specific requirements for first year. Students are recommended to take CLA160H1/​ CLA170H1, GRK101H1 and GRK102H1.

(4.0 credits)

1. 1.0 credit from CLA courses, including CLA160H1/​ CLA170H1
2. 3.0 credits from GRK courses, of which 1.0 credit must be at the 300-level


FAS Program Area: Classics


History and Philosophy of Science and Technology Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0667

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits)

  1. Recommended: 0.5 credit from any HPS 100-level courses. Up to 1.0 credit in HPS courses at the 100-level will be counted towards the minor.
  2. Recommended: at least 0.5 credit from any HPS 200-level courses.
  3. Additional HPS courses to a total of 4.0 credits, with at least 1.0 credit at the 300+level. JHE353H1, JHE355H1, JPH311H1, PHL245H1, PHL356H1, or PHL357H1 may also be used to fulfill this requirement.

FAS Program Area: History and Philosophy of Science and Technology


History Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0652

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

The minor program provides a useful grounding for students interested in the study of the past and contributes to their development of interdisciplinary perspectives from across the Humanities and Social Sciences.

(4.0 credits, of which only 1.0 credit at the 100-level may be used to fulfill program requirements)

Completion Requirements: HIS courses to a total of 4.0 credits, including at least 1.0 credit at the 300- or 400-level.

Courses in other departments: Students may take up to a 0.5 credit from the Equivalent Courses list below.

Equivalent Courses

AFR290H1, AFR370H1, CDN230H1, CDN280H1, CDN340H1, CDN390H1, CLT337H1, CLT341H1, CLT348H1, CLT377H1, CLT378H1, CLT413H1, CLT416H1, CLT444H1, EAS245H1, EAS246H1, EAS247H1, EAS271H1, EAS285H1, EAS348H1, EAS364H1, EAS372H1, EAS374H1, EAS459Y1, EAS473H1, EAS475Y1, EUR200Y1, INS200H1, INS201Y1, INS300Y1, INS352H1, JPI201H1, NMC275H1, NMC278H1, NMC355H1, NMC372H1, NMC373H1, NMC376H1, NMC378H1, NMC386H1, NMC475H1, NMC477H1, NMC479H1, REN240Y1, REN348Y0, REN441H1, TRN250Y1, WGS481H1

Note: HIS262H1, Canada: A Short Story of Here, is designed for non-History students, this introductory survey fulfills the Society and Its Institutions breadth requirement. It cannot be counted towards a History program, program requirements or as a pre-requisite for upper-level History courses.


FAS Program Area: History


Human Geography Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1667

The Human Geography programs provide the opportunity to learn about the relations between landscapes, places, people and nature, and the spatial organization of human activities. While students are encouraged to explore the breadth of the discipline, we also identify courses by theme for students who wish to develop expertise in one or two subfields (e.g., urban geography, cultural and historical geography). The Human Geography programs appeal to students who wish to develop an integrative understanding of the cultural, economic, political and social forces that shape how people use and experience the environments they live in. These programs offer training in quantitative and qualitative research methods, including GIS and Remote Sensing.

Note: Double minors in Geography may only overlap 1.0 credit. Students combining any of our Minor programs with a Major/Specialist Geography program will normally be allowed to overlap only 1.5 credits towards both programs.

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits)

First Year Geography Courses: Any 2 courses (1.0 credit) from JEG100H1, GGR101H1, GGR107H1, GGR112H1, GGR124H1, GGR172H1, GGR196H1, GGR197H1, GGR198H1, GGR199H1. 200/300-level GGR courses may also be used to meet this requirement. Contact the Undergraduate Administrator to update your program.

Applications: Any 6 courses (3.0 credits) from Group E, including at least 1.0 credit at the 300/400-level. One course (0.5 credit) can be from Group F. Up to 1.0 credit can be used from GGR493Y1, based on suitability of placement for this program, and approved by department.

Group E (Human Geography Courses):
GGR217H1, GGR221H1, GGR223H1, GGR225H1, GGR240H1, GGR246H1, GGR251H1, GGR252H1, GGR254H1, GGR259H1, GGR270H1, GGR271H1, GGR272H1, GGR273H1, GGR274H1, GGR299Y1, GGR320H1, GGR323H1, GGR324H1, GGR326H1, GGR327H1, GGR328H1, GGR329H1, GGR332H1, GGR334H1, GGR336H1, GGR338H1, GGR339H1, GGR340H1, GGR341H1, GGR342H1, GGR343H1, GGR344H1, GGR349H1, GGR354H1, GGR357H1, GGR359H1, GGR360H1, GGR363H1, GGR372H1, GGR373H1, GGR374H1, GGR375H1, GGR376H1, GGR377H1, GGR382H1, GGR386H1, GGR387H1, GGR389H1, GGR400H1, GGR416H1, GGR418H1, GGR419H1, GGR421H1, GGR424H1, GGR428H1, GGR429H1, GGR430H1, GGR431H1, GGR432H1, GGR433H1, GGR434H1, GGR437H1, GGR438H1, JGC439H1, GGR456H1, GGR458H1, GGR460H1, GGR462H1, GGR472H1, GGR473H1, GGR481H1, GGR482H1, GGR491Y1, GGR492H1, GGR496H1, GGR497H1, GGR499H1, JGE321H1, JGE331H1, JIG322H1, JIG440H1, JUG320H1, JUG325H1, JGI216H1/​ JGU216H1, JGI346H1/​ JGU346H1, JGI454H1/​ JGU454H1

Group F (Optional Science Courses for Human Geography):
GGR201H1/​ JEG201H1, GGR203H1, GGR205H1/​ JEG205H1, GGR206H1/​ JEG206H1, GGR301H1/​ JEG301H1, GGR305H1/​ JEG305H1, GGR308H1/​ JEG308H1, GGR310H1, FOR310H1, GGR314H1, GGR315H1/​ GGR337H1, GGR347H1, GGR348H1, GGR388H1, GGR401H1, GGR405H1, GGR406H1/​ JEG406H1, GGR413H1, GGR414H1/​ GGR415H1, GGR498H1


FAS Program Area: Geography and Planning


Hungarian Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1124

Enrolment Requirements:

Enrolment in the Hungarian Studies Minor will be administratively suspended as of 7 July 2023 and students will no longer be able to enrol in the program. Students presently enrolled in the Minor will be able to complete the program requirements as described below. Students who are not enrolled in this Minor but are interested in studies in the Hungarian language, film, history and politics are strongly recommended to consult the European Affairs section of the Academic Calendar as well as the Centre for European and Eurasian Studies (CEES) for advising.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits, including at least 1.0 credit at the 300+ level)

4.0 credits from: HUN100Y1, HUN200Y1, HUN310Y1, HUN320Y1, HUN335H1, HUN345H1, HUN351H1, HUN440Y1, HUN450H1, HUN455H1; HIS241H1, HIS251Y1, HIS389H1 (Hungarian History), HIS453H1; INI381H1


FAS Program Area: Hungarian


Immunology Minor (Science Program) - ASMIN1002

Enrolment Requirements:

This is a limited enrolment program. Students must have completed 4.0 credits and meet the requirements listed below to enrol.

Completed Courses (some with minimum grades)
The following courses are required:

Variable Minimum Grade Average
A minimum grade average in ( BIO120H1, BIO130H1) and ( CHM135H1 and CHM136H1)/ CHM151Y1 is needed for entry. This minimum grade average changes each year depending on available spaces and the number of applicants.

Completion Requirements:

For more information, refer to the Immunology website at: www.immunology.utoronto.ca.

(4.0 credits)

First Year:
BIO120H1; BIO130H1; ( CHM135H1, CHM136H1)/ CHM151Y1

Second Year:
BIO230H1; IMM250H1

Third Year:
IMM340H1; IMM350H1


FAS Program Area: Immunology


Indigenous Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0115

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits, including at least 1.0 credit at the 300+ level)

1. INS201Y1/​ ( INS201H1 and INS202H1)
2. INS300Y1/​ INS301Y1/​ ( INS303H1 and INS304H1)/ ( JPI201H1 and JIG322H1)
3. 1.0 additional credit from INS, JFP, JIG or JPI (note: some of these courses have prerequisites)
4. 1.0 additional credit from Group A below (note: some of these courses have prerequisites)

Group A:
INS200H1, INS201Y1/​ ( INS201H1, INS202H1), JPI201H1, INS205H1, INS210Y1, INS215Y1, INS220Y1, INS230H1, INS231H1, INS240Y1, INS250H1, INS261H1, INS300Y1, INS301Y1, INS302H1, INS303H1, INS304H1, INS310Y1, INS320Y1, INS322H1, JIG322H1, INS340Y1, INS341H1, INS350H1, INS351Y1, INS352H1, INS355H1, INS352H1, INS353H1, INS354H1, INS360Y1, INS371H1, INS372H1, INS380H1, INS390H1, INS398H0, INS398Y0, INS491Y1, INS402H1, INS403H1, INS404H1, INS405H1, INS407H1, JIG440H1, JFP450H1, INS460H1, INS480H1, INS491Y1, INS493H1, INS494Y1, INS495Y1, INS496H1, INS497H1, INS498Y1, ANT210H1, ANT315H1, ANT327H1, ANT384H1, ANT458H1, AST310H1, CRI364H1, CRI422H1, CSE341H1, ENG254H1, ENG355Y1, FAH255H1, FAH452H1, HIS262H1, HIS366H1, HIS369H1, HIS419H1, HIS472H1, LIN458H1, RLG331H1, SDS385H1, WGS395H1


FAS Program Area: Indigenous Studies


Italian Culture and Communication Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1245

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

4.0 credits including 1.0 credit from any of the following:

ITA340H1/​ ITA341H1/​ ITA342H1/​ ITA345H1/​ ITA441H1/​ ITA445H1 (Italian cinema courses)

ITA360H1/​ ITA363H1/​ ITA364H1/​ ITA431H1/​ ITA432H1/​ ITA433H1 (Italian linguistics courses)

ITA356Y0/​ ITA357Y0/​ ITA358Y0/​ ITA359Y0 (Italian culture courses)



FAS Program Area: Italian


Italian Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN2524

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4 full courses or their equivalent)

Any 4 ITA courses (at least one full course equivalent must be a 300/400-level literature course)


FAS Program Area: Italian


Jewish Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0385

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.


Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits, including 1.0 credit at the 300+ level)

1. CJS200H1/​ CJS201H1 (See Note)

2. 3.5 credits in any of the four areas of Jewish Studies. All courses in the Centre for Jewish Studies Undergraduate Course Handbook count towards this requirement. 1.0 out of the 3.5 credits must be at the 300+ level.

Note: There are no specific first-year requirements; however, first-year students are welcome to take CJS200H1, CJS201H1, and Hebrew Language courses ( MHB155H1 and MHB156H1) and Yiddish Language courses ( GER260Y1 or GER261H1 and GER262H1), which count towards the Jewish Studies Minor.


FAS Program Area: Centre for Jewish Studies


Latin American Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0552

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits, including at least 1.0 credit at the 300+ level.)

  1. LAS200H1 and LAS201H1
  2. 0.5 LAS credit at the 300-level.
  3. 2.5 LAS credits, or pre-approved courses from cognate units listed below (List A). Of the 2.5 credits, a minimum of 0.5 credit must be from the Social Sciences/BR=3; another 0.5 credit must be from the Humanities/BR=1 or 2. ( LAS300H1 or LAS370H1 can be used to cover the Social Science requirement and LAS301H1, LAS310H1, LAS320H1, LAS350H1 for the Humanities requirement).

Spanish or Portuguese language study is recommended, but not a requirement.

List A (Thematic Group):
Latin American Societies: ANT320H1, ANT340H1, ANT407H1
Historical Understandings of Latin America: HIS291H1, HIS292H1, HIS390H1, HIS397H1, HIS431H1
Latin American Politics: POL305Y1/​ POL305H1, POL325H1, POL360H1, POL442H1
Latin American Cultural Expressions: SPA275H1, SPA375H1, SPA381H1, SPA382H1, SPA384H1, SPA385H1, SPA386H1, SPA387H1, SPA389H1, SPA467H1, SPA475H1, SPA480H1, SPA482H1, SPA486H1, SPA488H1, SPA489H1, PRT275H1, PRT375H1
Caribbean Studies: JLN327H1, JLN427H1
Forest Conservation and Forest Biomaterials Science: FOR201H1
Geography: GGR341H1
Music: MUS305H1
Portuguese: ( PRT101H1, PRT102H1)/ PRT100Y1, PRT120H1, ( PRT201H1, PRT202H1)/ PRT220Y1, PRT205H1, PRT301H1, PRT302H1, PRT305H1, PRT120Y1, PRT219Y1, PRT420H1
Spanish: ( SPA101H1, SPA102H1)/ SPA100Y1, SPA120Y1, SPA196H1, ( SPA201H1, SPA202H1)/ SPA220Y1, ( SPA205H1, SPA305H1)/ SPA219Y1, SPA258H1, SPA259H1, ( SPA301H1, SPA302H1)/ SPA320Y1, SPA323H1
Indigenous Languages in Latin America: LIN202H1, LIN302H1, LIN303H1


FAS Program Area: Latin American Studies


Latin Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1451

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

There are no specific requirements for first year. Students are recommended to take CLA160H1/​ CLA170H1, LAT101H1 and LAT102H1.

(4.0 credits)

1. 1.0 credit from CLA courses, including CLA160H1/​ CLA170H1
2. 3.0 credits from LAT courses, of which 1.0 credit must be at the 300-level


FAS Program Area: Classics


Linguistics Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0506

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits)

First Year: LIN101H1, LIN102H1

Higher Years: 3.0 credits in LIN/JAL/JFL/JLP/JLS (excluding LIN200H1 and LIN211H1) of which 1.0 credit must be at the 300+ level

Up to 1.0 credit may be from other departments. Approved courses include ANT253H1, ANT329H1, ANT425H1; COG250Y1; CSC384H1, CSC401H1, CSC448H1, CSC485H1; FRE272H1, FRE273H1, FRE274H1, FRE376H1, FRE378H1, FRE379H1, FRE379H1, FRE383H1, FRE386H1, FRE387H1, FRE471H1, FRE487H1, FRE488H1, FRE489H1; HPS250H1, HPS322H1; ITA360H1, ITA363H1; MCS223H1; NMC480H1; PHL210Y1, PHL245H1, PHL310H1, PHL311H1, PHL325H1, PHL340H1, PHL342H1, PHL345H1, PHL347H1, PHL351H1, PHL355H1, PHL405H1, PHL451H1, PHL479H1, PHL480H1, PHL481H1; PRT364H1; SLA232H1; SPA322H1, SPA324H1, SPA421H1, SPA422H1, SPA423H1. Other courses might also qualify; consult the Department of Linguistics for approval.

Note: LIN courses from other campuses are considered courses from other Departments.


FAS Program Area: Linguistics


Literature and Critical Theory Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0539

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits, no more than 1.0 credit at the 100-level, at least 1.0 credit at 300+ level)

  1. LCT202Y1
  2. 3.0 credits from: VIC162H1, VIC163H1, VIC167H1, VIC184H1, VIC190Y1, LCT203H1, LCT204H1, LCT205H1, LCT249H1, LCT301H1, LCT302H1, LCT303H1, LCT304H1, LCT305H1, LCT306H1, LCT307H1, LCT308H1, LCT401H1/​​ LCT401Y1, LCT402H1, LCT403H1, LCT494H1/​​ LCT494Y1

FAS Program Area: Victoria College


Material Culture and Semiotics Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN2731

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits, no more than 1.0 credit at the 100-level, and at least 1.0 credit at the 300+ level)

  1. MCS225Y1
  2. MCS223H1, MCS224H1
  3. 0.5 credit from MCS226H1, MCS320H1, MCS322H1, MCS323H1, MCS325H1, MCS326H1, MCS327H1, MCS328H1, MCS330H1, MCS331H1, MCS336H1, MCS373H1
  4. 1.0 credit from the following options: MCS329H1/​ MCS329Y1; courses listed in requirement 3 not already taken; VIC109H1, VIC163H1, VIC184H1, VIC198H1, VIC199H1, VIC246H1; or cognate courses listed below
  5. MCS429H1/​ MCS444H1

Cognate courses:
ANT412H1, ANT457H1, ARH309H1, CLA389H1, EAS219H1, EAS297H1, EAS354H1, EAS406Y1, EAS412H1, FAH205H1, FAH319H1, FAH338H1, FAH353H1, FAH370H1, FAH436H1, FAH463H1, FAH483H1, FAH484H1, HIS302H1, HIS358H1, HIS484H1, HPS202H1, HPS401H1, HPS430H1, NMC264H1, NMC394H1, NMC464H1, RLG236H1, RLG307H1, BMS387H1


FAS Program Area: Victoria College


Mathematics Minor (Science Program) - ASMIN1165

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Students are encouraged to take their introductory calculus/analysis and algebra in their first year of study [( MAT135H1, MAT136H1)/ MAT137Y1/​ MAT157Y1)], MAT223H1/​ MAT240H1, MAT224H1/​ MAT247H1

Completion Requirements:

4.0 credits, including 1.0 at the 300+ level

  1. Calculus: 2.0 credits from ( MAT135H1, MAT136H1)/ MAT137Y1/​ MAT157Y1, MAT235Y1/​ MAT237Y1/​ MAT257Y1

  2. Algebra: MAT221H1(80%+)/ MAT223H1/​ MAT240H1

  3. Further Fundamentals in Mathematics: MAT224H1/​ MAT244H1/​ MAT246H1/​ APM236H1/​ MAT247H1

  4. Advanced Topics: 1.0 credit at the 300+ level from APM/MAT courses

Notes:

  • Only 0.5 credit of APM306Y1 may count toward the Minor program

  • A minimum of 80% is required for MAT221H1 so that it may be used as a pre-requisite for higher level courses that accept MAT221H1 as a pre-requisite option.

  • PSL432H1, HPS390H1, HPS391H1 may count toward the "Advanced Topics" requirement.

  • Each course can count toward only one requirement, even if listed as options to multiple requisites of the program.

  • Not all courses listed have priority enrolment for students enrolled in this program. Students are responsible for checking priority of courses and meeting course prerequisites for courses they wish to take.

FAS Program Area: Mathematics


Medical Anthropology Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1778

Medical Anthropology is a subfield within Anthropology that draws on both socio-cultural and evolutionary anthropology to examine health inequalities, disease vulnerability, illness discourses and meanings, and therapeutic systems around the world. Training in medical anthropology is excellent preparation for graduate or professional education in public health, medicine, nursing, and other allied health careers.

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits, including 1.0 or 1.5 credits at the 300+ level)

First Year:
1. ANT100Y1

Second Year:
2. ANT205H1 and ANT208H1
3. 0.5 credit from: ANT204H1, ANT207H1, ANT203Y1
(Students who want to focus on evolutionary/biological approaches to medical anthropology should take ANT203Y1).

Upper Years:
4. Up to 1.5 credits from the following courses, up to a total of 4.0 credits to complete the minor program. Students who complete ANT203Y1 need to take 1.0 credit, and students who take ANT204H1 or ANT207H1 need to take 1.5 credits, from the following: ANT331H1, ANT334H1/​ ANT334Y1, ANT336H1, ANT337H1, ANT338H1, ANT345H1, ANT348H1, ANT357H1, ANT358H1, ANT382H1, ANT385H1, ANT433H1, ANT434H1, ANT435H1, ANT442H1, ANT446H1, ANT458H1, ANT460H1, ANT488H1.

Health-related Anthropology Special Topics courses at the 300 or 400 level, and health-related Independent Research courses at the 400-level, will count towards program requirements


FAS Program Area: Anthropology


Medieval Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1231

An interdisciplinary treatment of the history, art, literature and thought of the Middle Ages.

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

4.0 credits including at least 1.0 credit at the 300+ level

  1. 1.0 credit of the introductory courses: MST210H1/​​ MST212H1

  2. 1.0 credit from the foundational courses: MST201H1/​​ MST202H1/​ MST222H1/​ MST231H1/​​ MST232H1/​​ MST233H1/​​ MST234H1/​​ MST242H1/​ MST358H1/​​ MST359H1/​​ MST361H1

  3. 2.0 credits drawn from the foundational courses list and from the elective courses listed below.

Medievalism:
MST110H1/​ MST211H1/​ MST230H1

History:
MST231H1/​​ MST232H1/​​ MST233H1/​​ MST234H1/​​ MST300H1/​​ MST301H1/​​ MST340H1/​​ MST341H1/​​ MST401H1/​ CLT337H1/​​ CLT338H1/​​ CLT344Y1/​ CLA378H1/​​ HIS208Y1/​​ HIS219Y1/​ HIS220Y1/​​ HIS251Y1/​​ HIS320H1/​​ HIS321H1/​​ HIS323H1/​​ HIS336H1/​​ HIS355H1 / HIS403H1/​​ HIS424H1/​​ HIS426H1/​​ HIS427H1/​​ HIS428H1/​​ HIS432H1/​​ HIS434Y1/​​ HIS438H1/​​ HPS201H1/​ NMC270H1/​​ NMC273Y1 / NMC275H1/​ NMC342H1/​​ NMC376H1/​​ NMC377Y1/​​ SLA253H1

Thought:
MST200Y1/​​ MST213H1/​​ ​ MST324H1/​​ MST359H1/​​ MST361H1/​​ CHC307H1 / CLT350H1/​​ CLA336H1/​​ MAT390H1/​​ PHL200Y1/​​ PHL205H1/​​ PHL206H1/​​ PHL303H1/​​ PHL304H1/​​ PHL307H1/​​ PHL308H1/​​ PHL309H1/​​ PHL336H1/​​ RLG241H1

Literature:
MST222H1/​​ MST226H1/​​ MST323H1/​​ MST328H1/​​ MST436H1/​​ CLT250H1/​​ CLT343H1/​​ CLT373H1/​​ CLT440H1/​​ CLT441H1/​​ CLT445H1/​ ENG240Y1/​​ ENG300Y1/​​ ENG311H1/​​ ENG330H1/​​ ENG385H1/​​ FRE318H1/​​ FRE471H1/​​ ITA311H1/​​ ITA312H1/​​ ITA320H1/​​ LAT101H1/​​ LAT102H1/​​ LAT201H1/​​ LAT202H1/​​ NMC255H1/​​ NMC350H1/​​ SLA330H1/​​ SLA400H1/​​ SMC441Y1/​​ SPA450H1

The Arts:
MST326H1/​​ MST358H1/​ CLT344Y1/​​ FAH215H1/​​ FAH216H1/​​ FAH318H1/​​ FAH319H1/​​ FAH327H1/​​ FAH328H1/​​ FAH420H1/​​ FAH421H1/​​ FAH424H1/​​ FAH492H1

Note:

  • MST300H1 is offered through the Centre for Medieval Studies.

FAS Program Area: St. Michael's College


Minor in Creative Writing (Arts Program) - ASMIN1646

The Minor in Creative Writing allows students to exercise their creativity and to improve as writers through the practice-based and reflective study of genres, strategies, and techniques. The program includes lecture courses on forms including short fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction; form-specific workshops focused on the discussion of students’ work; opportunities to write in longer forms such as the novella and the poetry collection; and seminars on subjects such as the publishing industry and literary culture. Through these courses, students will develop their writing and editorial skills while gaining a better understanding of literary craft and of writing beyond the university.

Enrolment Requirements:

This is a limited enrolment program. Students must have completed 4.0 credits and meet the requirements listed below to enrol.

Variable Minimum Grade Average
A minimum grade average in required courses is needed for entry, and this minimum changes each year depending on available spaces and the number of applicants. The following courses must be completed:

For students who have completed 4.0 to 8.5 credits:

For students who have completed 9.0 or more credits:

  • 2.0 credits in 200-level ENG courses, each with a final grade of at least 77%
Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits as follows, including at least 1.5 credits at the 300 level or above)

  1. 1.5 credits from: ENG110Y1, ENG140Y1, ENG150Y1, ENG201H1/​ ENG201Y1, ENG205H1, ENG210H1, ENG213H1, ENG215H1, ENG234H1, ENG235H1, ENG237H1, ENG239H1, ENG285H1, ENG287H1
  2. ENG289H1
  3. 2.0 credits from the following: ENG387H1/​ CRE279H1, ENG388H1/​ CRE280H1, ENG389H1/​ CRE275H1/​ WRR311H1/​ WRR311Y1, ENG394H1, ENG497H1, ENG498H1; approved courses offered by other departments and programs (see list of Cognate Courses below).

Accepted Cognate Courses:

Notes:

  • We do not accept any CR/NCR courses toward our program.
  • 200-level English courses in the program are open to students who have obtained standing in 1.0 ENG credit or in any 4.0 credits. Students without these prerequisites may enrol in a 200-level course if they are concurrently enrolled in ENG110Y1, ENG140Y1, or ENG150Y1.
  • ENG387H1, ENG388H1, ENG389H1, and ENG394H1 are open to students who have obtained standing in ENG289H1 and any further 3.5 credits.
  • ENG497H1 and ENG498H1 are open to students who have obtained standing in 9.0 credits, including ENG289H1 and any additional 1.5 ENG credits.
  • Please note that prerequisites and exclusions will be strictly enforced.

FAS Program Area: English


Minor in French Language (Arts Program) - ASMIN0120

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits)

1) ( FSL120H1, FSL122H1)/ FSL121Y1

2) ( FSL220H1, FSL222H1)/ FSL221Y1

3) ( FSL320H1, FSL322H1)/ FSL321Y1

4) 1.0 credit of FSL or FRE courses at the 200+ level

Note: Students not placed in FSL120H1 or higher by the Placement test must first complete FSL102H1 before starting this program. Students exempted from any of the required courses must replace these courses with the equivalent number of credits of additional FSL courses at the 200+ level.


FAS Program Area: French


Minor Program in Christianity and Education (Arts Program) - ASMIN1014

This program offers students the opportunity to consider the theory, practice and history of Christian pedagogy.

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits, including at least 1.0 credit at the 300+ level)

First Year: No specific first-year requirements

  1. CHC203Y1
  2. CHC218H1, CHC312H1 and CHC313H1
  3. 1.5 credits from any of the courses listed below, with at least 1.0 credit carrying the CHC designator. Students can choose courses from all course groups. Courses from other departments may be accepted on a case-by-case basis. Please contact the Program Coordinator, preferably before taking the course. It will help to have a syllabus for the course being considered.

    Christianity and Society: CHC120H1/​ CHC215H1/​ CHC303H1/​ CHC304H1/​ CHC308H1/​ CHC309H1/​ CHC322H1/​ CHC362H1/​ CHC368H1/​ CHC372H1/​ CHC379H1/​ CHC456H1/​ CLT240H1/​ CLT241H1/​ CLT413H1/​ JCR303H1/​ MST210H1/​ MST212H1/​ MST361H1/​ SMC188H1/​ SMC189H1/​ SMC397H1/​ NMC270H1/​ RLG414H1

    Christianity and the Arts: CHC200H1/​ CHC305H1/​ CHC364H1/​ CHC365H1/​ CHC367H1/​ CHC369H1/​ CHC382H1/​ CHC384H1/​ CLT343H1/​ MST213H1/​ MST222H1/​ MST323H1/​ MST326H1/​ MST328H1/​ SMC165H1/​ SMC464H1/​ ITA311H1

    Christianity and Science: CHC232H1/​ CHC370H1/​ CHC371H1/​ CHC383H1/​ JCA302H1/​ REN242H1

    Christianity and Education: CHC218H1/​ CHC306H1/​ CHC307H1/​ CHC311H1/​ CHC312H1/​ CHC313H1/​ CHC327H1/​ CHC330H1/​ CLT350H1/​ MST324H1/​ MST358H1/​ MST359H1

    Independent Study and Seminar Courses: CHC300H1/​ CHC390Y1/​ CHC391H1/​ CHC400H1/​ CHC433Y1/​ CHC434H1/​ CHC471H1/​ CHC472H1/​ MST406H1/​ MST407Y1/​ MST436H1/​ SMC457H1

Note: Effective Fall 2021, courses associated with St. Michael's College's Christianity and Culture, Celtic Studies, and Mediaeval Studies programs will have the new "CHC," "CLT," and "MST" designators respectively.


FAS Program Area: St. Michael's College


Music History & Culture Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0695

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4 full courses or equivalent)

1. MUS110H1, MUS111H1
2. MUS200H1 or an alternative 200-level 0.5 credit in world music ( MUS209H1, MUS211H1, MUS212H1, or MUS215H1)
3. 2.5 credits in MUS courses from the list below, including one credit at the 300+ level. Either MUS120Y1 or MUS220Y1 can be counted towards the 2.5 credits in MUS courses


FAS Program Area: Music


Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1019

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

4.0 credits, including at least 1.0 credit at the 300+ level. All 4.0 credits must be NMC and/or NML courses.


FAS Program Area: Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations


Philosophy Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0231

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits, including PHL100Y1/​ PHL101Y1 if taken)

1. 1.0 credit from the following: PHL200Y1/​ PHL205H1/​ PHL206H1/​ PHL210Y1/​ PHL217H1/​ PHL232H1/​ PHL233H1/​ PHL240H1/​ PHL265H1/​ PHL275H1
2. Additional philosophy courses, to a total of 4.0 credits, including 1.0 credit at the 300+ level.


FAS Program Area: Philosophy


Physical and Environmental Geography Minor (Science Program) - ASMIN2030

Physical and Environmental Geography offers science-based programs for students interested in an integrative approach to understanding the earths biotic and abiotic systems, including their spatial dynamics and the ways they are altered by human action. The programs provide a foundation in the subfields of climatology, biogeography, hydrology, and geomorphology. Students gain practical experience in lab and field settings. Technical skills taught also include data analysis, geospatial analytical tools, including GIS and Remote Sensing.

Enrolment Requirements:

Enrolment in the Physical and Environmental Geography Minor will be administratively suspended as of January 31, 2024 and students will no longer be able to enrol in the program. Students presently enrolled in the Minor will be able to complete the program requirements as described below. Students who are not enrolled in this program but are interested in “Physical and Environmental Geography” programs are encouraged to consider the Environmental Geography and/or Human Geography Programs in the Department of Geography and Planning and are strongly recommended to consult with the Department of Geography and Planning for advising.

Completion Requirements:

First Year Geography Courses: Any 2 courses (1.0 credit) from JEG100H1 (recommended), GGR101H1, GGR107H1, GGR112H1, GGR124H1, GGR196H1, GGR197H1, GGR198H1, GGR199H1

Core Courses: Any 2 courses (1.0 credit) from GGR201H1/​ JEG201H1, GGR203H1, GGR205H1/​ JEG205H1, GGR206H1/​ JEG206H1

Methods Courses: Any 2 courses (1.0 credit) from GGR270H1, GGR272H1, GGR390H1

Applications: Any 2 courses (1.0 credit) from:

  1. Hydrology/GIS/Remote Sensing: GGR206H1/​ JEG206H1, GGR273H1, GGR274H1, GGR315H1/​ GGR337H1, GGR373H1, GGR375H1, GGR386H1, GGR413H1, GGR414H1/​ GGR415H1, GGR462H1
  2. Climatology/Energy: GGR203H1, GGR314H1, GGR347H1, GGR348H1
  3. Geomorphology: GGR201H1/​ JEG201H1, GGR301H1/​ JEG301H1, GGR406H1/​ JEG406H1
  4. Biogeography: GGR205H1/​ JEG205H1, GGR305H1/​ JEG305H1, GGR308H1/​ JEG308H1, ESS361H1, ESS363H1, ESS461H1, ESS462H1

    No more than one (0.5) of GGR273H1, GGR274H1, GGR373H1, GGR375H1, GGR386H1. At least one Applications course (0.5 credit) must be 300-level or higher. Up to one 0.5 credit can be used from GGR493Y1, based on suitability of placement for this program, and approved by department.

Total credits: 4.0


FAS Program Area: School of the Environment, Geography and Planning


Physics Minor (Science Program) - ASMIN1944

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits)

First Year: (1.0 credit)

PHY131H1/​ PHY151H1, PHY132H1/​ PHY152H1

Second Year: (2.0 credits)

1. PHY224H1

2. 1.5 credits from PHY231H1, PHY250H1, PHY252H1, PHY254H1, PHY256H1

Third Year: (1.0 credit)

1. PHY324H1/​​ PHY405H1/​​ PHY407H1/​​ PHY408H1

2. 0.5 credit from: PHY 300-level course/PHY 400-level course/ JPE395H1/​ JPE493H1, excluding JPH311H1, JPH441H1


FAS Program Area: Physics, Data Science


Physiology Minor (Science Program) - ASMIN0482

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits, including 1.0 credit at the 300+ level)

1. 2.0 credits from: ( BIO120H1, BIO130H1); PSL201Y1/​( PSL300H1, PSL301H1)
2. 2.0 credits from: BIO251H1, BIO270H1, BIO271H1; CSB325H1, CSB332H/ CJH332H1, CSB343H1, CSB344H, CSB345H1/​ CSB445H1, CSB346H1, CSB347H; EEB328H1; HMB200H1/​HMB220H, HMB430H1, HMB470H1, HMB472H1; PSL280H1, PSL299Y1, PSL300-series (excluding PSL300H1, PSL301H1), PSL400-series; PSY290H1, PSY396H1, PSY397H1, PSY369H1/​PSY399H, PSY490H1, PSY492H1, PSY494H1, PSY497H1


FAS Program Area: Physiology


Political Science Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN2015

Enrolment Requirements:

This is a limited enrolment program. Students must have completed 4.0 credits and meet the requirements listed below to enrol.

Completed courses (with minimum grades)
The following courses with the stated minimum grades are required for students who have completed 4.0 to 8.5 credits:

For students who have completed 9.0 or more credits:

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits)

  • 4.0 POL/ JPA/ JPF/ JPI/ JPR/ JPS/ JRA credits. Of these, at least 1.0 credit must be at the 300+ level.

Note:


FAS Program Area: Political Science


Portuguese Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0338

In addition to a full range of courses in language, Portuguese Studies at the University of Toronto offers courses in culture, literature and linguistics. The courses in the literatures and cultures of the Portuguese-speaking countries include the study of the most significant masterpieces written by Lusophone writers and a survey of the major historical and cultural trends and issues of these countries. The courses in linguistics range from an introduction to Portuguese linguistics to courses on language varieties and dialects in the Portuguese-speaking world, sociolinguistics, phonetics, and second language acquisition. Together with extracurricular activities, the program provides the tools to learn, know and understand the vast and rich Portuguese-speaking world in a dynamic and interactive way.

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits, including 1.0 credit at the 300+ level)

Students complete 4.0 credits, of which up to 1.0 credit may be taken in SPA/LAS courses.


FAS Program Area: Portuguese


Psychology Minor (Science Program) - ASMIN1160

You should consider pursuing the Minor Program in Psychology if you are interested in Psychology as a part of your general education or as a compliment to your training in another profession (i.e., nursing, teaching, rehabilitation medicine, physical health and education, social work, speech-language pathology, etc.).

Enrolment Requirements:

This is a limited enrolment program. Note there are different options depending on whether a student has completed between 4.0 and 8.5 credits, or 9.0 or more credits.

Variable Minimum Grade or Minimum Grade Average
Meeting the minimum admission requirements does not guarantee entrance to the program. Students must prepare to achieve a higher grade/grade average than the posted minimums listed below, which will depend each year on both available program spots and the number of competitive applicants. The following courses must be completed:

For students who have completed 4.0 to 8.5 credits:

PSY100H1 (73%)*
• Gr. 12 Calculus (passing grade)
• Gr. 12 Biology (passing grade)

For students who have completed 9.0 credits or more:

PSY100H1 (passing grade)
• Gr. 12 Calculus (passing grade)
• Gr. 12 Biology (passing grade)
PSY201H1 (or ECO220Y1/​ EEB225H1/​ GGR270H1/​ IRW220H1/​ POL222H1/​ SOC202H1/​ STA220H1/​ STA238H1/​ STA248H1/​ STA288H1), and 1.0 200-level PSY credits from PSY210H1, PSY220H1, PSY230H1, PSY240H1, PSY260H1, PSY270H1, PSY280H1, PSY290H1, with a grade average of 70%* across all three courses. If more than 1.0 200-level PSY credits have been completed, the two with the highest grades will be used.

*In past admission cycles, the average grade cut-off for the PSY Minor program ranged from approximately 75-76%.

Notes:

1. In lieu of PSY100H1, we will also accept:

However, we will not accept AP or IB Psychology for this requirement.

2. For students who are missing Gr. 12 Calculus and/or Biology, please see the following link for more information on these requirements and how they can be fulfilled: https://www.psych.utoronto.ca/calculus-biology-requirement

3. We will accept equivalent/exclusion statistics courses from UTM/UTSC in lieu of PSY201H1. Please contact the Undergraduate Administrator to verify if your stats course qualifies.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits):

  1. PSY100H1 (NOTE: We will also accept PSY100Y5 from UTM, or both of PSYA01H3 and PSYA02H3 together from UTSC)
  2. PSY201H1 (or one of ECO220Y1/​ EEB225H1/​ IRW220H1/​ GGR270H1/​ POL222H1/​ SOC202H1/​ STA220H1/​ STA238H1/​ STA248H1/​ STA288H1)
  3. 1.0 credit from PSY210H1/​ PSY220H1/​ PSY230H1/​ PSY240H1/​ PSY260H1/​ PSY270H1/​ PSY280H1/​ PSY290H1 (NOTE: HMB200H1 cannot be used in place of PSY290H1)
  4. 1.0 credit in PSY at the 300/400-level from Group 1 (any Cluster, excluding PSY306Y0, PSY399H1, PSY399Y1, PSY405H1, PSY406H1, PSY405Y1, and PSY406Y1)
  5. 1.0 credit from Group 1 (any Cluster) and/or Group 2, at any level

Notes:

1. We will accept equivalent/exclusion statistics courses from UTM/UTSC in lieu of PSY201H1. Please contact the Undergraduate Administrator to verify if your stats course qualifies.

2. These are all individual requirements and cannot overlap or be used twice within the Minor.

Group 1 - Psychology Courses

Cluster A - Development, Social, Personality, and Psychopathology and Clinical Science

JLP315H1, PSY194H1, PSY195H1, PSY197H1, PSY210H1, PSY220H1, PSY230H1, PSY240H1, PSY311H1, PSY312H1, PSY313H1, PSY316H1, PSY319H1, PSY320H1, PSY321H1, PSY322H1, PSY323H1, PSY324H1, PSY326H1, PSY328H1, PSY329H1, PSY330H1, PSY331H1, PSY332H1, PSY333H1, PSY336H1, PSY337H1, PSY339H1, PSY341H1, PSY342H1, PSY343H1, PSY349H1, PSY410H1, PSY414H1, PSY417H1, PSY420H1, PSY421H1, PSY422H1, PSY424H1, PSY425H1, PSY426H1, PSY427H1, PSY428H1, PSY430H1, PSY435H1, PSY440H1, PSY450H1, PSY455H1

Cluster B - Learning, Perception, Cognition, and the Brain

JLP374H1, JLP471H1, PSY196H1, PSY198H1, PSY199H1, PSY260H1, PSY270H1, PSY280H1, PSY290H1, PSY312H1, PSY316H1, PSY359H1, PSY360H1, PSY362H1, PSY369H1, PSY370H1, PSY371H1, PSY372H1, PSY378H1, PSY379H1, PSY380H1, PSY389H1, PSY390H1, PSY395H1, PSY396H1, PSY397H1, PSY450H1, PSY455H1, PSY460H1, PSY470H1, PSY471H1, PSY473H1, PSY475H1, PSY480H1, PSY490H1, PSY492H1, PSY493H1, PSY494H1, PSY495H1, PSY496H1, PSY497H1

Cluster C - Methods and Applications

PSY201H1, PSY202H1, PSY203H1, PSY204H1, PSY299H1, PSY299Y1, PSY305H1, PSY306Y0, PSY307H1, PSY308H1, PSY399H1, PSY399Y1, PSY400Y1, PSY402H1, PSY403H1, PSY404H1, PSY405H1, PSY405Y1, PSY406H1, PSY406Y1, PSY407H1, PSY408H1, PSY409H1, PSY422H1, PSY455H1

Group 2 - Related Courses

ANT331H1, ANT442H1, BIO120H1, BIO130H1, BIO220H1, BIO270H1, BIO271H1, BPM200H1, BPM232H1, BPM330H1, BPM332H1, BPM333H1, BPM335H1, BPM336H1, BPM337H1, BPM338H1, BPM339H1, BPM432H1, BPM433H1, BPM438H1, BPM499H1, CJH332H1, COG250Y1, COG260H1, COG341H1, COG342H1, COG343H1, CRE345H1, CRI365H1, CRI431H1, ECO423H1, EDS261H1, EEB313H1, ENG384Y1, HIS489H1, HMB200H1, HMB300H1, HMB310H1, HMB320H1, HMB420H1, HMB440H1, HMB460H1, HMB473H1, HPS110H1, HPS120H1, HPS200H1, HPS300H1, HPS347H1, IRE260H1, JFP450H1, JHA410H1, JLS472H1, JLS473H1, LIN101H1, LIN102H1, LIN200H1, LIN402H1, NEW302Y1, NEW303H1, NFS489H1, PCL200H1, PCL475H1, PCL476H1, PHL240H1, PHL243H1, PHL244H1, PHL319H1, PHL340H1, PHL342H1, PHL358H1, PHL383H1, PSL201Y1, PSL300H1, PSL440Y1, PSL441H1, PSL442H1, RLG106H1, RLG211H1, RLG301H1, RLG380H1, RLG390H1, RLG417H1, RLG421H1, RSM260H1, RSM353H1, SOC213H1, SOC363H1, SOC412H1, VIC106H1, VIC206H1, VIC278H1, WGS372H1, WRR307H1


FAS Program Area: Psychology


Religion Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0151

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits)

  1. 1.0 credit from RLG100H1 / RLG101H1 / RLG102H1 / RLG103H1 / RLG104H1 / RLG105H1 / RLG106H1 / RLG107H1 / RLG108H1 / RLG195H1 / RLG196H1 / RLG197H1 / RLG198H1 / RLG199H1 / JRC199H1 / JRN199H1.
  2. RLG200H1
  3. 1.0 Department for the Study of Religion credit at the 300+ level
  4. 1.5 additional Department for the Study of Religion credits

Notes:

  • JAR, JCR, JNR, JPR, JRC, JRN and JSR courses will be counted as Department for the Study of Religion courses. Courses offered by other academic units may not be counted towards this program.
  • Up to one language course totaling 0.5 credit in Pali ( RLG264H1, RLG265H1), Sanskrit ( RLG260H1, RLG263H1, RLG359H1, RLG360H1, RLG474H1), Tibetan ( RLG261H1, RLG262H1) or Modern Hebrew ( MHB155H1, MHB156H1, MHB255H1, MHB256H1, MHB355H1, MHB356H1) will count toward the Department for the Study of Religion courses required to complete any Minor Program in Religion. If a student wishes a different language (not one of those mentioned here) to count toward completing these programs they should consult with the Associate Chair, Undergraduate.
  • Please note that UTM and UTSC courses do not automatically count towards completion of a RLG program (except the Buddhist Studies Major and Specialist). If you have taken or are planning on taking a course at another campus and would like it to count exceptionally towards your program requirements, please e-mail the Undergraduate Program Assistant at religion.undergrad@utoronto.ca.

FAS Program Area: Religion


Renaissance Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0532

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.


FAS Program Area: Victoria College


Science, Technology, and Society Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN2743

The Minor in Science, Technology, and Society is an interdisciplinary program that focuses on the different ways science and technology shape modern society and, in turn, how society shapes science and technology. From the food we eat to the way we conceive family relations or our obligations to future generations, our daily practices and our beliefs are increasingly influenced by scientific research and its applications. In turn, politics, public opinion, moral beliefs and cultural practices affect scientific and technological development. Courses in this program address such topics as science and values, science-related policy and politics, ethical uses of technology, scientific revolutions and controversies, modeling and communication of scientific research, and knowledge transfer from research to commercial and societal applications.

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits, no more than 1.0 credit at the 100-level, at least 1.0 credit at the 300+ level)

  1. 0.5 credit from: HPS200H1, HPS201H1, HPS202H1, HPS205H1
  2. 1.0 credit from: VIC106H1, VIC107H1, VIC109H1, VIC121H1, VIC122H1, VIC137H1, VIC170Y1, VIC172Y1, VIC206H1, VIC207H1, CRE210H1, CRE235H1, REN242H1, VIC245H1, VIC246H1, CRE247H1, VIC248H1, VIC274H1, VIC301H1, VIC302H1, VIC452H1, REN343H1, CRE335H1, CRE345H1, CRE371H1, VIC377H1, VIC493H1
  3. 1.0 credit from: HPS110H1, HPS206H1, HPS212H1, HPS220H1, HPS225H1, HPS240H1, HPS245H1, HPS246H1, HPS255H1, HPS260H1, HPS270H1, HPS272H1, HPS318H1, HPS319H1, HPS321H1, HPS324H1, HPS331H1, HPS340H1, HPS345H1, HPS346H1, HPS347H1, HPS351H1, HPS354H1, HPS401H1, HPS402H1, HPS430H1, HPS431H1, HPS440H1, HPS442H1, HPS444H1, HPS450H1, HPS455H1, JPH441H1
  4. An additional 0.5 credit from program requirements (1), (2) and (3) above.
  5. An additional 1.0 credit from program requirements (1), (2) and (3) above and/or from the approved list of cognate courses: ANT204H1, ANT205H1, ANT345H1, ANT357H1, ANT358H1, ANT364H1, AST210H1, BIO220H1, CHC232H1, COG345H1, CSB202H1, CSC300H1, EAS328H1, EEB215H1, ENV200H1, ETH220H1, GGR223H1, GGR251H1, HIS300H1, HIS355H1, HIS423H1, HIS497H1, HMB301H1, JFP450H1, JIG322H1, JGE321H1, PCL389H1, PHL256H1, PHL273H1, PHL281H1, PHL342H1, PHL373H1, PHL377H1, PHL381H1, PHL384H1, PHY202H1, PSY328H1, SOC243H1, SOC250Y1, SOC331H1, SOC356H1, WGS367H1 or another course approved by the program coordinator.

FAS Program Area: History and Philosophy of Science and Technology, Victoria College


Sexual Diversity Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1240

The Sexual Diversity Studies program (Specialist, Major, Minor) enables students to explore, analyze, and challenge the ways in which sexuality shapes people’s lives in both local and global contexts. The program provides vibrant interdisciplinary scholarship and academic learning on the historical and contemporary formations of sexual practices at the intersections of race, class, gender, disability, and citizenship status, among other social relations and processes. Our courses are designed to foster critical conversations of queer and normative sexualities; the formation of sexual, racial, and gender, and gender-non-conforming personhood; and the role of sexuality in culture and politics both in North America and transnationally.

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits)

1. 0.5 credit from SDS Foundational Courses: SDS255H1, SDS256H1, SDS355H1.

2. Thematic Clusters (1.5 credits): 0.5 credit from each of the three Thematic Clusters. May substitute a 0.5 credit in this requirement from the list of Capstone courses (all 400-level SDS and JNS courses).

3. Other Electives (2.0 credits): Remaining credits selected from the SDS Electives Group

ANT441H1, ANT456H1, ANT474H1, CAS360H1, CIN213H1, CIN336H1, CLA319H1, CRI380H1, EAS236H1, EAS389H1, ENG273Y1, GGR456H1, HIS192H1, HIS417Y1, ITA315H1, ITA332H1, JNH350H1, JNS450H1, JPS315H1, JPS378H1, JSR312H1, JSU237H1, JSU325H1, CSE240H1, CSE241Y1, CSE344H1, NMC357H1, NMC358H1, PHL243H1, PHS300H1, POL338H1, PSY323H1, RLG235H1, RLG311H1, RLG312H1, RLG313H1, SDS199H1, SDS246H1, SDS255H1, SDS256H1, SDS279H1, SDS345H1, SDS355H1, SDS365H1, SDS375H1, SDS376H1, SDS377H1, SDS378H1, SDS380H1, SDS381H1, SDS382H1, SDS385H1, SDS425H1, SDS455H1, SDS458H1, SDS459Y1, SDS460Y1, SDS465H1, SDS470H1, SDS478H1, SDS485H1, SDS490Y1, SOC209H1, SOC309H1, SOC409H1, REN343H1, WGS160Y1, WGS275H1, WGS369H1, WGS374H1, WGS480H1, WGS481H1

Other courses, such as Special Topics courses in other Departments or Programs, may be approved by the Director or Undergraduate Director on an individual basis. Students are responsible for checking co- and pre-requisites for courses from the SDS Electives Group.


FAS Program Area: Sexual Diversity Studies


Slavic and East European Languages and Cultures Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1205

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits, with at least 1.0 credit at the 300+ level)

Please note: Some courses may appear in more than one group thanks to their content. No course, however, may be counted twice for the purposes of program completion.

1. 0.5 credit of Common Core: SLA200H1, SLA201H1 SLA231H1, SLA232H1, or SLA256H1.

2. 2.0 credits of language coursework in one language area chosen from the list below:

Czech and Slovak: SLA105Y1, SLA204Y1, SLA214H1.

Estonian: EST100H1, EST101H1, EST200H1, EST201H1, EST300H1.

Finnish: FIN100H1, FIN110H1, FIN200H1, FIN210H1, FIN300H1, FIN340H1, FIN400H1; SWE100H1, SWE101H1.

Polish: SLA106H1, SLA116H1, SLA206H1, SLA207H1, SLA306H1, SLA336H1, SLA426H1.

Russian: SLA100H1, SLA101H1, SLA210H1, SLA214H1, SLA220Y1, SLA221H1, SLA320Y1, SLA321H1, SLA322H1, SLA410H1, SLA420Y1.

South Slavic (Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian): SLA107Y1/​ SLA117H1 and SLA118H1, SLA214H1, SLA257H1, SLA277H1, SLA337H1.

Ukrainian: SLA108Y1, SLA208Y1, SLA308H1.

Note: In consultation with the Undergraduate Coordinator, and based on results in language placement tests, some students may substitute language courses with the equivalent number of credits in requirement 3 (below).

3. 1.0 credit from culture courses corresponding to the student’s chosen language area:

Czech and Slovak: SLA200H1, SLA215H1, SLA225H1, SLA254H1/​ JSM354H1, SLA333H1, SLA335H1, SLA405H1.

Estonian: EST202H1, EST204H1, EST205H1, EST206H1, EST207H1; FIN225H1, FIN240H1, FIN260H1, FIN310H1; HIS331H1; SLA200H1, SLA254H1/​ JSM354H1.

Finnish: FIN225H1, FIN230H1, FIN236H1, FIN238H1, FIN240H1, FIN250H1, FIN260H1, FIN270H1, FIN280H1, FIN310H1, FIN320H1, FIN350H1, FIN360H1, FIN415H1; EST202H1, EST204H1, EST205H1, EST206H1, EST207H1, HIS331H1.

Polish: SLA216H1, SLA226H1, SLA229H1, SLA236H1, SLA266H1, SLA286H1, SLA346H1, SLA356H1, SLA406H1, SLA427H1, SLA436H1.

Russian: SLA121H1, SLA194H1, SLA195H1, SLA196H1, SLA203H1, SLA212H1, SLA224H1, SLA234H1, SLA245H1, SLA252H1, SLA253H1, SLA254H1/​ JSM354H1, SLA260H1, SLA263H1, SLA268H1, SLA272H1, SLA280H1, JSH300H1, SLA300H1, SLA310H1, SLA311H1, SLA312H1, SLA314H1, SLA317H1, SLA318H1, SLA320Y1, SLA321H1, SLA322H1, SLA323H1, SLA330H1, SLA331H1, SLA334H1, SLA342H1, SLA343H1, SLA345H1, SLA367H1, SLA400H1, SLA404H1, SLA412H1, SLA413H1, SLA414H1, SLA415H1, SLA420Y1, SLA423H1, SLA424Y1, SLA430H1, SLA433H1, SLA434H1, SLA449H1, SLA463H1.

South Slavic: SLA200H1, SLA217H1, SLA227H1, SLA235H1, SLA247H1, SLA330H1, SLA347H1, SLA357H1, SLA380H1/​ SLA232H1.

Ukrainian: SLA199H1, SLA200H1, SLA203H1, SLA218H1, SLA228H1, SLA238H1, SLA248H1, SLA253H1, SLA254H1/​ JSM354H1, SLA268H1, SLA311H1, SLA318H1, SLA328H1, SLA331H1, SLA338H1, SLA358H1, SLA428H1, SLA429H1.

Note: In consultation with the Undergraduate Coordinator, students may take 0.5 credit in history or political science courses corresponding to their chosen language area and taught outside the department.

4. 0.5 credit from the pool of comparative courses offered by the Department: FIN225H1, FIN238H1, FIN240H1, FIN260H1, SLA104H1, SLA190H1, SLA191H1, SLA192H1, SLA200H1, SLA201H1, SLA202H1, SLA203H1, SLA222H1, SLA229H1, SLA231H1, SLA232H1, SLA235H1, SLA254H1/​ JSM354H1, SLA268H1, SLA272H1, SLA286H1, SLA302H1, SLA303H1, SLA318H1, SLA330H1, SLA331H1, SLA333H1, SLA380H1/​ SLA232H1, SLA425H1, SLA435H1, SLA492H1, EST205H1, EST206H1, EST207H1.


FAS Program Area: Slavic and East European Languages and Cultures


Slavic and East European Literature in Translation Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1210

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits, with at least 1.0 credit at the 300+-level)

Please note: Some courses may appear in more than one group thanks to their content. No course, however, may be counted twice for the purposes of program completion.

1. 0.5 credit of Common Core: SLA200H1, SLA201H1, SLA231H1, SLA232H1 or SLA256H1

2. 2.0 credits in one cultural area chosen from the list below:

Czech and Slovak: SLA200H1, SLA215H1, SLA225H1, SLA254H1/​ JSM354H1, SLA333H1, SLA335H1, SLA405H1.

Finnish and Estonian: EST202H1, EST204H1, EST205H1, EST206H1, EST207H1; FIN225H1, FIN230H1, FIN236H1, FIN238H1, FIN240H1, FIN250H1, FIN260H1, FIN270H1, FIN280H1, FIN310H1, FIN320H1, FIN350H1, FIN360H1, FIN415H1; HIS331H1.

Polish: SLA216H1, SLA226H1, SLA229H1, SLA236H1, SLA266H1, SLA286H1, SLA346H1, SLA356H1, SLA406H1, SLA427H1, SLA436H1.

Russian: SLA121H1, SLA194H1, SLA195H1, SLA196H1, SLA203H1, SLA212H1, SLA224H1, SLA234H1, SLA245H1, SLA252H1, SLA253H1, SLA254H1/​ JSM354H1, SLA260H1, SLA263H1, SLA268H1, SLA272H1, SLA280H1, JSH300H1, SLA300H1, SLA310H1, SLA311H1, SLA312H1, SLA314H1, SLA317H1, SLA318H1, SLA331H1, SLA334H1, SLA342H1, SLA343H1, SLA345H1, SLA367H1, SLA400H1, SLA423H1, SLA433H1, SLA434H1, SLA449H1, SLA463H1.

South Slavic: SLA200H1, SLA217H1, SLA227H1, SLA235H1, SLA247H1, SLA347H1, SLA357H1, SLA380H1/​ SLA232H1.

Ukrainian: SLA199H1, SLA200H1, SLA203H1, SLA218H1, SLA228H1, SLA238H1, SLA248H1, SLA253H1, SLA254H1/​ JSM354H1, SLA268H1, SLA311H1, SLA318H1, SLA328H1, SLA331H1, SLA338H1, SLA358H1, SLA428H1, SLA429H1.

3. 1.5 credits from the pool of comparative courses offered by the Department:

EST205H1, EST206H1, EST207H1, FIN225H1, FIN238H1, FIN240H1, FIN260H1, SLA104H1, SLA190H1, SLA191H1, SLA192H1, SLA200H1, SLA201H1, SLA202H1, SLA203H1, SLA222H1, SLA229H1, SLA231H1, SLA235H1, SLA254H1/​ JSM354H1, SLA268H1, SLA286H1, SLA302H1, SLA303H1, SLA318H1, SLA331H1, SLA333H1, SLA380H1/​ SLA232H1, SLA425H1, SLA435H1, SLA492H1.


FAS Program Area: Slavic and East European Languages and Cultures


Sociology Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1013

Enrolment Requirements:

This is a limited enrolment program. Students must have completed 4.0 credits and meet the requirements listed below to enroll.

Variable Minimum Grade Average
A minimum grade average is needed for entry, and this minimum changes each year depending on available spaces and the number of applicants. The following courses must be completed:

• ( SOC100H1 and SOC150H1)

To ensure that students admitted to the program will be successful, applicants with a final grade average lower than 65% in these required courses will not be considered for admission. Please note that obtaining this minimum grade average does not guarantee admission to the program.

Note:
Students cannot combine a Sociology Minor program with another Sociology program (Specialist or Major) for their degree. Credit for higher-level SOC courses will not waive these requirements

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits in Sociology)

1. SOC100H1 and SOC150H1.

2. 3.0 SOC credits, which includes at least 1.0 SOC credit at the 300-level, i.e., 2.0 SOC credits at the 200 OR 300-level and 1.0 SOC credit at the 300-level.


FAS Program Area: Sociology


South Asian Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1333

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits)

  1. SAS114H1
  2. 1.0 credit from: CAS200H1, CAS201H1, CAS202H1
  3. SAS318H1 or HIS282Y1
  4. 0.5 credit in 300-level CAS courses
  5. Additional 1.0 or 1.5 credits (as necessary to total 4.0 credits in minor) from SAS and CAS courses or the list of eligible courses offered by other departments found below.

Electives:

BPM214H1, CDN230H1, CHC456H1, ENG369H1, FAH364H1*, HIS282Y1, HIS470H1, HIS480H1, HIS494H1, HIN211H5 (UTM), HIN212H5 (UTM), HIN311H5 (UTM), HIN312H5 (UTM), HIN313H5 (UTM), HIN412Y5 (UTM), LGGA70H3 (UTSC)*, LGGC70H3 (UTSC), LGGA71H3 (UTSC)*, LGGA72Y3 (UTSC), LGGA74H3 (UTSC), LGGB74H3 (UTSC), LGGA75H3 (UTSC), LGGA76Y3 (UTSC), LGGA78Y3 (UTSC), MUN200H1*, MUS209H1, PHL239H1, PHL339H1, POL328H1*, POL357H1, POL441H1, PUN212Y5 (UTM), RLG205H1, RLG206H1, RLG208H1, RLG260H1, RLG263H1, RLG311H1, RLG312H1, RLG352H1, RLG355H1, RLG358H1, RLG359H1, RLG360H1, RLG361H1, RLG363H1, RLG365H1, RLG366H1, RLG368H1, RLG372H1, RLG373H1, RLG462H1, RLG463H1, RLG465H1*, RLG467H1, RLG474H1, RLG478H1, SOC218H1, SAN291Y5 (UTM), SAN392Y5 (UTM), URD212Y5 (UTM), URD312Y5 (UTM)

*Courses for which South Asian Studies students have priority enrolment


FAS Program Area: South Asian Studies


Spanish Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0623

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits)

Students complete 4.0 credits, of which up to 1.0 cognate credit may be taken in PRT. No other cognates are permitted for a Spanish Minor.

Students with previous knowledge of Spanish can start taking language courses at the 200- or 300-level, depending on their placement test results, and after consultation with the department. Students who misrepresent their previous knowledge of the language commit a serious academic integrity offense. The recommended sequences of language courses are as follows:

For students with no previous or very limited knowledge of Spanish:
( SPA101H1, SPA102H1)/ SPA100Y1,
( SPA201H1, SPA202H1)/ SPA220Y1,
( SPA301H1, SPA302H1)/ SPA320Y1,
SPA420H1

For students with previous knowledge of Spanish:
SPA102H1 (for students who took Spanish in high school),
( SPA201H1, SPA202H1)/ SPA220Y1,
( SPA301H1, SPA302H1)/ SPA320Y1,
SPA420H1

For students who are heritage speakers of Spanish:
( SPA205H1, SPA305H1)/ SPA219Y1,
SPA420H1


FAS Program Area: Spanish


Statistics Minor (Science Program) - ASMIN2289

Statistical Science encompasses methods and tools for obtaining knowledge from data and for understanding the uncertainty associated with this knowledge.
The Minor in Statistics is designed to provide students with some exposure and skills in statistical methods. It complements programs in other disciplines which involve quantitative research.

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits)

First Year:

MAT133Y1 (70%)/( MAT135H1, MAT136H1)/MAT135Y/ MAT137Y1/​ MAT157Y1; CSC108H1/​ CSC110Y1/​ CSC111H1/​ CSC120H1/​ CSC148H1. ( MAT135H1 and MAT136H1)/ MAT137Y1/​ MAT157Y1 is strongly recommended).

STA130H1 is also strongly recommended.

Second Year:

MAT223H1/​ MAT224H1/​ MAT240H1, ( STA220H1/​ STA221H1/​ ECO220Y1, STA255H1)/( STA237H1, STA238H1)/( STA247H1, STA248H1)/( STA257H1, STA261H1)/ ECO227Y1

MAT223H1/​ MAT224H1/​ MAT240H1 recommended in 1st year

Higher Years:

STA302H1

0.5 credit from the following list: STA303H1, STA304H1, STA305H1, STA313H1, STA314H1, STA347H1, STA355H1, STA365H1, STA410H1, STA437H1, STA450H1, STA457H1


FAS Program Area: Statistical Sciences, Data Science


Urban Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN2207

Enrolment Requirements:

This is a limited enrolment program. Students must have completed 4.0 credits and meet the requirements listed below to enrol.

Variable Minimum Grade Average
A minimum grade average in required courses is needed for entry, and this minimum changes each year depending on available spaces and the number of applicants. The following courses must be completed:

For students with 4.0 to 8.5 credits:

1.0 credit from one of the following groups:

For students with 9.0 or more credits:

URB235H1 (formerly INI235H1) and URB236H1 (formerly INI236H1), and:

1.0 credit from one of the following groups:

To ensure that students admitted to the program will be successful, applicants with a combined grade average lower than 70% in the required courses will not be considered for admission. Please note that obtaining this minimum grade average does not guarantee admission to the program.

Students are invited to inquire with the program office about possible appropriate substitutions for the courses above.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits, including at least 1.0 credit at the 300+ level)

First Year:

1. One of the following selections:

Higher Years:

2. URB235H1 and URB236H1

3. 0.5 credit in URB or JGU courses at the 300-level or above.

4. 1.5 credits in at least two of the following groups, including at least 0.5 credit at the 300-level or above.

Urban Studies:
Any URB or JGU courses not already taken to fulfill requirement 3.

Economics:
ECO305H1/​ ECO310H1/​ ECO313H1/​ ECO314H1/​ ECO316H1/​ ECO320H1/​ ECO322H1/​ ECO324H1/​ ECO332H1/​ ECO333H1/​ ECO334H1/​ ECO336H1/​ ECO338H1/​ ECO339H1/​ ECO340H1/​ ECO341H1/​ ECO342H1/​ ECO362H1/​ ECO364H1/​ ECO372H1/​ ECO401H1/​ IRE339H1

Geography:
GGR217H1/​ GGR221H1/​ GGR240H1/​ GGR241H1/​ GGR246H1/​ GGR252H1/​ GGR254H1/​ GGR320H1/​ GGR323H1/​ GGR326H1/​ GGR327H1/​ GGR328H1/​ GGR329H1/​ GGR336H1/​ GGR339H1/​ GGR342H1/​ GGR343H1/​ GGR349H1/​ GGR352H1/​ GGR354H1/​ GGR357H1/​ GGR359H1/​ GGR360H1/​ GGR374H1/​ GGR424H1/​ GGR431H1/​ GGR438H1/​ GGR456H1/​ GGR457H1/​ GGR458H1/​ GGR460H1/​ GGR482H1

History:
HIS220Y1/​ HIS222H1/​ HIS230H1/​ HIS241H1/​ HIS242H1/​ HIS243H1/​ HIS244H1/​ HIS250Y1/​ HIS251Y1/​ HIS262H1/​ HIS265Y1/​ HIS266H1/​ HIS271Y1/​ HIS280Y1/​ HIS282Y1/​ HIS292H1/​ HIS297Y1/​ HIS312H1/​ HIS314H1/​ HIS316H1/​ HIS317H1/​ HIS318H1/​ HIS327H1/​ HIS328H1/​ HIS360H1/​ HIS365H1/​ HIS366H1/​ HIS369H1/​ HIS378H1/​ JHA394H1/​ HIS396H1/​ HIS418H1/​ HIS421H1/​ HIS435H1/​ HIS479H1/​ HIS482H1/​ HIS484H1

Political Science & Public Policy:
JPF455H1/​ JPF456H1/​ POL201H1 (formerly POL201Y1)/ POL214H1 (formerly POL214Y1)/ POL316H1 (formerly POL316Y1)/ POL317H1/​ POL349H1/​ POL361H1/​ POL362H1/​ POL413H1/​ POL438H1/​ POL443H1/​ POL447H1/​ POL464H1/​ POL467H1/​ PPG301H1

Sociology:
SOC205H1/​ SOC207H1/​ SOC208H1/​ SOC210H1/​ SOC214H1/​ SOC220H1/​ SOC243H1/​ SOC246H1/​ SOC249H1/​ SOC260H1/​ SOC280H1/​ SOC282H1/​ SOC303H1/​ SOC304H1/​ SOC306H1/​ SOC308H1/​ SOC309H1/​ SOC311H1/​ SOC312H1/​ SOC325H1/​ SOC335H1/​ SOC339H1/​ SOC356H1/​ SOC360H1/​ SOC363H1/​ SOC364H1/​ SOC365H1/​ SOC366H1/​ SOC367H1/​ SOC372H1/​ SOC383H1/​ SOC478H1/​ SOC486H1

Environment:
ENV200H1/​ ENV221H1/​ ENV222H1/​ ENV307H1/​ ENV320H1/​ ENV335H1/​ ENV350H1/​ ENV422H1/​ GGR223H1/​ GGR314H1/​ GGR334H1/​ GGR347H1/​ GGR348H1/​ GGR416H1/​ GGR419H1/​ JGE331H1

Other:
AFR250Y1/​ ANT200Y1/​ ANT318H1/​ ANT347H1/​ ANT450H1/​ CDN268H1/​ CDN325H1/​ CDN335H1/​ CDN367H1/​ CDN385H1/​ DTS310H1/​ DTS414H1/​ FAH207H1/​ FAH215H1/​ FAH230H1/​ FAH265H1/​ FAH273H1/​ FAH303H1/​ FAH308H1/​ FAH309H1/​ FAH325H1/​ FAH331H1/​ FAH354H1/​ FAH371H1/​ FAH376H1/​ FAH415H1/​ FAH421H1/​ HST305H1/​ HST330H1/​ INS403H1/​ JQR360H1/​ JUG325H1/​ LIN451H1/​ RLG308H1/​ RLG309H1/​ SLA318H1

ARC253H1/​ ARC331Y0/​ VIS327Y0/​ ARC354H1/​ ARC355H1/​ ARC357H1/​ ARC367H1/​ ARC383H1/​ VIS406H1/​ ARC453H1/​ ARC467H1 (For ARC/VIS courses, please see Daniels Calendar)

Note: Effective Fall 2021, courses associated with Innis College's Urban Studies program will have the new "URB" designator. Joint JGI courses will also see their designator changed to "JGU."


FAS Program Area: Geography and Planning


Visual Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0660

Enrolment Requirements:

This is a limited enrolment program. Students must have completed 4.0 credits and meet the requirements listed below to enrol.

Variable Minimum Grade
A minimum grade is needed for entry, and this minimum changes each year depending on available spaces and the number of applicants. The following courses must be completed:

To ensure that students admitted to the program will be successful, applicants with a final grade or grade average lower than a B in these required courses will not be considered for admission. Please note that obtaining this minimum final grade or grade average does not guarantee admission to the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits in Visual Studies, including at least 1.0 credit at the 300-level.)

  1. JAV120H1 and JAV130H1
  2. JAV200H1 and 2.5 credits in VIS courses taken through the Daniels Faculty.

Note: Visual Studies Minor students in the Faculty of Arts & Science are not permitted to take VIS300H0, VIS403H1, VIS404H1, VIS405H1, VIS430Y1, and VIS431Y1.


FAS Program Area: Architecture and Visual Studies


Women and Gender Studies Minor Program (Arts Program) - ASMIN0571

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits)

  1. WGS160Y1 or WGS271Y1
  2. An additional 3.0 credits from the Core Group or Group A. Of these, 1.0 credit must be a 300/400-level WGS course

Core Group

WGS160Y1, WGS260H1, WGS271Y1, WGS273H1, WGS275H1, WGS280H1, WGS331H1, WGS332H1, WGS333H1, WGS334H1, WGS335H1, WGS336H1, WGS340H1, WGS350H1 (no longer offered), WGS355H1, WGS360H1, WGS362H1, WGS363H1, WGS365H1, WGS367H1, WGS369H1, WGS370H1, WGS372H1, WGS373H1, WGS374H1, WGS376H1, WGS380H1, WGS385H1, WGS386H1, WGS390H1, WGS395H1, WGS396H1, WGS397H1, WGS420H1, WGS426H1, WGS434H1, WGS435H1, WGS436H1, WGS437H1, WGS440H1, WGS442H1, WGS450H1, WGS451H1, WGS460Y1, WGS461Y1, WGS462H1, WGS463H1, WGS465H1, WGS470Y1, WGS480H1, WGS481H1, WGS482H1/​ WGS382H1

Group A

AFR454H1, ANT343H1, ANT456H1, ANT460H1, CAR325H1, CDN335H1, CLA219H1, CLA319H1, ENG273Y1, ENG355Y1, FRE304H1, GGR320H1, GGR327H1, HIS198H1, HIS205H1, HIS297Y1, HIS348H1, HIS354H1, HIS363H1, HIS383Y1, HIS406H1, HIS446H1, HIS481H1, ITA455H1, JAL355H1, JPS315H1, NMC284H1, NMC484H1, PHL243H1, PHL367H1, POL344H1, POL432H1, PSY323H1, REN342H1, REN343H1, RLG235H1, RLG311H1, RLG312H1, RLG313H1, RLG315H1, RLG416H1, SLA248H1, SOC214H1, SOC265H1, SOC367H1, SOC383H1, SOC465H1, SPA382H1

Note: Effective Fall 2021, courses associated with New College's African Studies and Caribbean Studies programs will have the new "AFR" and "CAR" designators respectively. In addition, courses associated with Victoria College's Renaissance Studies program will have the new "REN" designator.


FAS Program Area: Women and Gender Studies


Writing and Rhetoric Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN2137

For program information, visit the Writing and Rhetoric website: https://writingprogram.innis.utoronto.ca/wr/. You may also contact the Writing and Rhetoric Program Coordinator at programs.innis@utoronto.ca.

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits, including 1.0 credit at the 300/400-level.)

  1. 2.5 credits in WRR or JWE courses
  2. 1.5 credits from the following courses not already used to fulfill requirement 1. Courses outside these lists, which include WRR topics and independent study courses, may be included as designated by the Program Director.

Analysis and Argumentation

WRR103H1/​ WRR203H1/​ WRR204H1/​ JWE206H1/​ WRR304H1/​ WRR308H1/​ WRR317H1/​ WRR408Y1/​ WRR409H1/​ WRR410H1/​ ENG100H1/​ ENG281H1/​ LIN481H1/​ PHL275H1/​ TRN200Y1

Professional and Public Writing

WRR104H1/​ WRR300H1/​ WRR302H1/​ WRR306H1/​ WRR309H1/​ WRR310H1/​ WRR312H1/​ WRR316H1/​ BMS100H1/​ BMS200Y1/​ BMS300H1/​ BMS331H1/​ BMS332H1/​ CDN221H1/​ INI101H1/​ INI106H1/​ JWB318H1/​ PHL295H1/​ REN345H1

Rhetoric, Theory and Narrative

WRR201H1/​ WRR211H1/​ WRR301H1/​ WRR303H1/​ WRR305H1/​ WRR307H1/​ WRR311H1/​ WRR311Y1/​ WRR313H1/​ WRR315H1/​ WRR319H1/​ WRR413H1/​ WRR414H1/​ ANT253H1/​ ANT329H1/​ CRE275H1/​ CRE291H1/​ CRE280H1/​ CRE350Y1/​ CRE480H1/​ ENG110Y1/​ ENG205H1/​ ENG213H1/​ ENG235H1/​ ENG237H1/​ ENG239H1/​ ENG285H1/​ ENG385H1/​ ENG289H1/​ ENG387H1/​ INI102H1/​ JAL328H1/​ JAL355H1/​ LIN200H1/​ LIN201H1/​ LIN203H1/​ LIN204H1/​ WGS396H1

Notes:

  • No more than a 0.5 credit in transfer credit may be counted towards the program.

FAS Program Area: Innis College