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Accounting Specialist (BCom) - ASSPE2676

Accounting Specialist (BCom) - ASSPE2676

Rotman Commerce at the University of Toronto offers an innovative curriculum combining studies in management, economics, and the liberal arts for an enriched professional undergraduate experience. The program explores the role of commerce in modern society while developing skill and confidence in analysis, effective communication, and decision making. The Rotman Commerce program offers a Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) degree in three different specialist programs, Finance & Economics, Accounting, and Management.

All programs within the Bachelor of Commerce degree build on a common foundation of business and liberal arts courses. Rotman Commerce students specialize in one of three programs: Accounting, Finance and Economics, or Management. Each program combines courses in management and applied economics with a variety of advanced courses in the liberal arts and sciences. The balance assures graduates of a solid understanding of business and modern society along with a command of critical skills in decision-making and organizational leadership.

Rotman Commerce graduates frequently become economists, accountants, actuaries, financial analysts, marketing analysts, managers of firms and government, or proprietors of small businesses. Some Rotman Commerce students elect to undertake post-graduate studies in the form of further university education: law schools and MBA programs have been particularly favoured destinations of recent graduates.

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 the Rotman Commerce admission category in Year 1:

Special Requirement

  • Students are admitted to Year 1 of the Faculty of Arts and Science in the Rotman Commerce admission category with an “admission guarantee.” Students admitted with the guarantee are invited to enroll in the program after first year, provided that the course and grade requirements below (i.e., Guaranteed Admission requirements) are met.
  • Failure to meet any of these requirements, or failure to complete all the required courses within the calendar year (assuming full-time studies), will result in losing the admission guarantee.

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

Notes:

  • Students may repeat any of the required courses once, in order to attain the requisite mark. The repeated course(s) must be completed within the calendar year (as per the terms of the "guarantee"); as such, the repeated course(s) must be taken during either the Winter or Summer Session of first-year (i.e. a student may not extend the terms of their guarantee in order to attain the minimum marks).
  • Note that none of the required courses may be completed using the CR/NCR option.

For students NOT admitted to the Year 1 Rotman Commerce admission category:

Special Requirement

  • Students must complete the Rotman Commerce Supplemental Application in late April or May of each year.
  • All course admission requirements must be completed by May 1 to be eligible.
  • For information regarding admission to the program, contact Rotman Commerce at rc.admissions@utoronto.ca

Minimum Course Grades and Minimum Grade Average
A limited number of spaces in Rotman Commerce are available to Arts & Science students who were not admitted to first year with the Admission Guarantee.

Minimum grades in each listed course, combined with a minimum grade average in required courses, is needed for entry. The following courses with the stated minimum grades are required:

Admission will be based on marks and the Rotman Commerce Supplemental Application. Admission to Rotman Commerce is competitive. Meeting the minimum academic requirements does not guarantee admission to the program. An average of at least 73% in the prerequisite courses is needed for admission consideration and preference will be given to students whose marks are the result of a single attempt in each course.

Notes:

  • For Arts and Science students admitted to Rotman Commerce, MGT100H1 will be considered equivalent to RSM100H1.
Completion Requirements:

(15.5 credits)

First Year:

1. ( ECO101H1, ECO102H1), RSM100H1/​ MGT100H1

2. MAT133Y1/​( MAT135H1, MAT136H1)/ MAT137Y1/​ MAT157Y1

3. Students are strongly encouraged to take RSM219H1, RSM230H1 and RSM250H1 in their first year of study

4. Students are encouraged to take one course towards the Breadth Requirement in their first year of study

Higher Years:

5. ECO204Y1/​ ECO206Y1; ECO220Y1/​ ECO227Y1/​( STA220H1, STA255H1)*/( STA237H1, STA238H1)/( STA257H1, STA261H1)

6. RSM219H1, RSM220H1, RSM221H1, RSM222H1, RSM225H1, RSM230H1, RSM250H1, RSM260H1, RSM270H1

7. RSM320H1, RSM321H1, RSM323H1, RSM324H1, RSM326H1, RSM332H1, RSM333H1, RSM392H1

8. Any 0.5 credit in 300+ ECO

9. RSM420H1, RSM422H1, RSM424H1, RSM426H1

*The combination of ( STA220H1, STA255H1) is considered equivalent to ECO220Y1 for the purposes of completing Rotman Commerce program requirements only. It is not considered equivalent by the Department of Economics. Therefore ( STA220H1, STA255H1) will not count towards an ECO major nor will it count as a pre-requisite for 300+ level ECO courses where ECO220Y1 is required. Please consult the Rotman Commerce Program office if you are considering taking ( STA220H1, STA255H1) to complete your requirements.

Notes:

  • Students may enrol in only one Rotman Commerce Specialist.
  • Students must take a minimum of 8.0 credits in RSM and 8.0 credits in non-RSM courses to complete their Specialist requirements. MGT100H1 is considered equivalent to RSM100H1 and counts as 0.5 credit in RSM courses towards this requirement.
  • The CR/NCR option cannot be used for any program completion requirements, including focus requirements and the 8.0 RSM credit requirement. Students may request to use the CR/NCR option for any RSM courses they take beyond their program requirements. Requests will be considered on a case-by-case basis and require the approval of the Director, Rotman Commerce. Students may contact the Rotman Commerce Program office to make a request.

FAS Program Area: Rotman Commerce

Actuarial Science Major (Science Program) - ASMAJ0608

Actuarial Science Major (Science Program) - ASMAJ0608

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:

MAT137Y1 (63%)/ MAT157Y1 (60%)

Completion Requirements:

(8.5 credits)

First Year:
1. MAT137Y1 (63%)/ MAT157Y1 (60%)
2. MAT223H1/​ MAT240H1 (should be taken in first year, enforced as a prerequisite for MAT237Y1)
3. STA130H1

Note: STA130H1 is restricted to first-year students. If you are unable to complete STA130H1 in first year, see note below for accepted substitutions for this requirement.

To be completed before the end of Second Year:
4. CSC108H1/​ CSC120H1/​ CSC148H1. A student who has completed CSC110Y1 also fulfills this program requirement.

Higher Years:
5. ACT240H1, ACT245H1, ACT247H1, ACT348H1, ACT370H1
6. MAT237Y1/​ MAT257Y1
7. STA257H1, STA261H1
8. ACT451H1, ACT452H1, STA302H1

STA314H1 is strongly recommended.

NOTES:

  • If you are unable to complete STA130H1 in your first year of study, this requirement must be fulfilled with one of the following 0.5 credits to fulfill your 8.5-credit program requirements: STA314H1, ACT350H1, ACT455H1, ACT460H1, ACT466H1, STA457H1, STA414H1.
  • In order to enrol in ANY 300- or 400-level ACT course, the minimum grade of 63% must be obtained in each of ACT240H1, ACT245H1 and ACT247H1. The enrolment requirements and the prerequisites for all ACT courses will be strictly enforced.
  • Students who have an interest in pursuing studies in mathematical finance should consider taking MAT244H1, MAT336H1/​ MAT337H1 and APM346H1.
  • ACT390H1 is a required course in the actuarial science specialist program. The course is not required in the actuarial major program but a limited number of spots are available for actuarial major students by invitation, after a short application process. International students in the actuarial major program are not eligible for work permits for internships.
  • Students interested in actuarial practices should consider taking ACT371H1, ACT372H1, ACT470H1, ACT471H1, ACT473H1, ACT475H1.
  • The University of Toronto requires that any student who is using a combination of programs to graduate (e.g. two majors, a major and two minors) must complete a total of at least 12.0 distinct credits that are used to satisfy program requirements. It is possible that a student with a combination of actuarial science major and statistics major may not comply with this 12.0 credit rule (depending on how students select their courses within the statistics major) and may need to take additional courses to satisfy this rule. If you have concerns or questions regarding this rule, please consult with the department.
  • Students are highly encouraged to take ECO101H1 and ECO102H1 to obtain SOA VEE (Validation by Educational Experience) credit for Economics, and MGT201H1 and ACT349H1 to obtain VEE credit for Accounting and Finance."

FAS Program Area: Actuarial Science

Actuarial Science Specialist (Science Program) - ASSPE0608

Actuarial Science Specialist (Science Program) - ASSPE0608

This program is designed to prepare a student for professional work as an actuary, and more generally in the financial risk management industry.

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:

MAT137Y1 (63%)/ MAT157Y1 (60%)
ACT240H1 (70%), ACT245H1 (70%) and ACT247H1 (70%)

Completion Requirements:

(13.0 credits)

First Year:

  1. MAT137Y1 (63%)/ MAT157Y1 (60%)
  2. MAT223H1/​ MAT240H1 (should be taken in first year, enforced as a prerequisite for MAT237Y1)
  3. ECO101H1, ECO102H1
  4. STA130H1

Note: STA130H1 is restricted to first-year students. If you are unable to complete STA130H1 in first year, see notes below for accepted substitutions for this requirement.

To be completed before the end of Second Year:

  1. CSC108H1/​ CSC120H1/​ CSC148H1. A student who has completed CSC110Y1 also fulfills this program requirement.

Second Year:

  1. ACT240H1 (70%), ACT245H1 (70%), ACT247H1 (70%)
  2. MAT237Y1/​ MAT257Y1
  3. STA257H1, STA261H1
  4. MGT201H1

Higher Years:

  1. A set of mandatory courses (3.5 credits): ACT348H1, ACT349H1, ACT350H1, ACT370H1, ACT451H1, ACT452H1, STA302H1
  2. 2.0 credits to be selected from lists 1 and 2 (students can only use at a maximum 1.0 credit from list (2), the practice oriented courses, to fulfill program requirements):
    (1) ACT371H1, ACT455H1, ACT460H1, ACT466H1, STA314H1, STA457H1, STA414H1, and
    (2) ACT372H1, ACT470H1, ACT471H1, ACT473H1, ACT475H1.
  3. Professional Experience Course ACT390H1: students are strongly recommended to complete this course in the Fall semester of the third year.
  4. Actuarial Professional Internship ACT391H1: a full-time work term in an actuarial field (420-hour long at a minimum, and may be longer due to professional or academic needs).

NOTES:

  • If you are unable to complete STA130H1 in your first year of study, this requirement must be fulfilled with one of the following 0.5 credits to fulfill your 13.0-credit program requirements: ACT455H1, ACT460H1, ACT466H1, STA314H1, STA457H1, STA414H1. The course taken in lieu of STA130H1 cannot be one that is being used to satisfy Requirement 2 in the completion requirements for Higher Years.
  • In order to enrol in ANY 300- or 400-level ACT course, the minimum grade of 63% must be obtained in each of ACT240H1, ACT245H1 and ACT247H1. The enrolment requirements and the prerequisites for all ACT courses will be strictly enforced.
  • Students who have an interest in pursuing studies in mathematical finance should consider taking MAT244H1, MAT336H1/​ MAT337H1 and APM346H1. Students in the Actuarial Science Specialist Program who have successfully completed ACT348H1 and ACT349H1 may request to enroll in the following RSM courses (provided the appropriate prerequisites and corequisites are met): RSM430H1, RSM433H1, RSM437H1. MAT246H1 is recommended (not required) for students in the Actuarial Science Specialist Program.
  • Wherever possible, the expectation is that the student will be paid based on industry standards for the duration of the work term.

FAS Program Area: Actuarial Science

African Studies Major (Arts Program) - ASMAJ1707

African Studies Major (Arts Program) - ASMAJ1707

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 416-978-5404.

(6.0 credits, including 2.0 credits at the 300+ level)

First Year:
1. AFR150Y1

Higher Years:
2. JQR360H1
3. AFR450Y1
4. 2.0 credits from Group A.
5. 1.5 credits 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, HIS319H1, HIS322H1, HIS297Y1, 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 2.0 credits from Groups A and/or B must be at the 300/400 level
  • Effective Fall 2021, courses associated with New College's African Studies and Caribbean Studies programs will have the new "AFR" and "CAR" designators respectively.

FAS Program Area: African Studies

African Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1707

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 Program Administrator: nc.undergradadmin@utoronto.ca or 416-978-5404.

(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
  • Effective Fall 2021, courses associated with New College's African Studies and Caribbean Studies programs will have the new "AFR" and "CAR" designators respectively.

FAS Program Area: African Studies

African Studies Specialist (Arts Program) - ASSPE1707

African Studies Specialist (Arts Program) - ASSPE1707

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 416-978-5404.

(11.0 credits, including at least 4.0 credits at the 300+ level, with at least 1.0 credit at the 400-level)

First Year:
1. AFR150Y1

Higher Years:
2. JQR360H1
3. AFR450Y1
4. 2.5 credits from Group A.
5. 2.0 credits from Group B.
6. 2.0 credits from Groups A or B
7. 2.0 credits in language courses from Group C (a progression in one language) or 2.0 credits in any major African language approved by the Program Committee.

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

Group C:
( AFR280Y1, AFR380Y1)/ ( FSL221Y1, FSL321Y1/​ FSL421Y1)/ ( NML110Y1, NML210Y1)/ ( PRT100Y1, PRT220Y1)/ 2.0 credits in any major African language approved by the Program Committee

Notes:

  • 4.0 credits must be 300/400-level (including at least 1.0 credit at the 400-level) of which at least 1.0 credit must be from Group A and another from Group B
  • Effective Fall 2021, courses associated with New College's African Studies and Caribbean Studies programs will have the new "AFR" and "CAR" designators respectively.

FAS Program Area: African Studies

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

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 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 or GER360H1; students who took GER260Y1 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 Major (Arts Program) - ASMAJ0135

American Studies Major (Arts Program) - ASMAJ0135

Enrolment Requirements:

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

Completion Requirements:

7.0 credits specified as follows:

1. AMS200H1 (formerly USA200H1) and AMS300H1 (formerly USA300H1) (total of 1.0 credit).

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

3. Three of the following selections:

  • 1.0 credit from the Politics and Economics disciplinary/thematic cluster
  • 1.0 credit from the Society disciplinary/thematic cluster
  • 1.0 credit from the Culture disciplinary/thematic cluster
  • 1.0 credit from the History disciplinary/thematic cluster

4. 0.5 credit in Breadth Requirement Category 5: The Physical or Mathematical Universe, or another 0.5 credit approved by the CSUS Program Director, to fulfill the Quantitative Reasoning competency requirement of the program.

5. Additional AMS/USA courses or courses from the American Studies Program disciplinary/thematic clusters to a total of 7.0 credits, including requirement #4 above.

6. At least 2.0 credits of the student’s 7.0 credits must be at the 300-level or above.

7. At least 1.5 credits of the student’s program must be in American Studies (AMS prefix courses), at the 300- or 400-level.

Recommended Sequence of Courses:

First Year:

Students are encouraged to take any pre-requisites for the gateway course required, and/or enroll directly in AMS199H1 and/or AMS200H1 as a first year student. Of the required gateway courses, POL347H1, POL386H1 and POL386Y1 have pre-requisites of a course that deals substantially with politics; students interested in these courses, therefore, should confer with the instructor as to whether their course work includes a pre-requisite for these courses. Other recommended courses at the first year level include: HIS106Y1.

Second Year:

Second, Third, and Fourth Years:

  • AMS300H1, plus other eligible courses, to a total of 7.0 credits.
  • At least 2.0 of these courses must be at the 300-level or above.
  • At least 1.5 of these courses must be in American Studies (AMS prefix courses) at the 300- or 400-level. Courses must be chosen in a way that satisfies the disciplinary/thematic variety described above, plus 0.5 credit in Breadth Requirement Category 5, or another half course approved by the CSUS Program Director, to fulfill the Quantitative Reasoning competency requirement of the program.

*NOTE 1: Other 300+ level courses with 50% or more American content may be allowed; students should seek early approval of program credit for such courses from the CSUS Director.

*NOTE 2: The course designator associated with American Studies is being changed from USA to AMS effective Fall 2021. American Studies courses previously coded as USA are considered equivalent to AMS for purposes of course prerequisites and program completion.

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

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

Disciplinary/Thematic Cluster 3: Culture

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

Disciplinary/Thematic Cluster 4: History

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.

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


FAS Program Area: American Studies

American Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0135

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 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.

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

*NOTE 2: The course designator associated with American Studies is being changed from USA to AMS effective Fall 2021. American Studies courses previously coded as USA are considered equivalent to AMS for purposes of course prerequisites and program completion.

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

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

Disciplinary/Thematic Cluster 3: Culture

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

Disciplinary/Thematic Cluster 4: History

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.

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


FAS Program Area: American Studies

Animal Physiology Major (Science Program) - ASMAJ1538

Animal Physiology Major (Science Program) - ASMAJ1538

Students learn to compare and contrast the physiological systems of different animal species, or of a single species under difference environmental conditions. This experimental science strives to understand how physiological systems allow animals to adapt to their individual and ever-changing environments. Through a systems-level approach, from molecules to organisms, students gain an understanding of how emergent properties arise when physiological components operate as a whole.

After foundational courses in first and second year, students participate in advanced lecture, seminar and laboratory courses, and are encouraged to apply for research project courses in the laboratories of the Department. Course offerings include neurophysiology, respiratory physiology, endocrinology, sleep physiology and comparative cellular physiology.

Enrolment Requirements:

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

Students in this program have the option to request enrolment in the Arts & Science Internship Program (ASIP) stream. Students can apply for the ASIP stream after Year 1 (Year 2 entry) or after Year 2 (Year 3 entry, starting Fall 2024). Full details about ASIP, including student eligibility, selection and enrolment, are available in the ASIP section of the Arts & Science Academic Calendar. Please note that the majority of students enter ASIP in Fall term of Year 2. Space is more limited for Year 3 entry. Students applying for Year 3 entry must have been admitted to the Animal Physiology Major in the Summer after Year 2.

Completion Requirements:

(8.0 credits)

First Year:

1. BIO120H1, BIO130H1; ( CHM135H1, CHM136H1)/ CHM151Y1
2. 1.0 credit from JMB170Y1/​ MAT135H1/​ MAT136H1/​ MAT137Y1/​ MAT157Y1/​ PHY131H1/​ PHY132H1/​ PHY151H1/​ PHY152H1

Higher Years:

1. BIO220H1, BIO230H1/​ BIO255H1
2. BIO270H1, BIO271H1
3. CSB325H1
4. 0.5 credit from: CJH332H1, CSB343H1, CSB346H1
5. 1.5 credits (at least 0.5 credit must be at the 300+ level) from: BCH210H1; BIO260H1/​ HMB265H1; CJH332H1; CSB299Y1, CSB327H1, CSB328H1, CSB329H1, CSB330H1, CSB331H1, CSB343H1, CSB346H1, CSB348H1, CSB352H1, CSB397Y0; CSB399Y1; EEB263H1; PSY397H1; STA220H1
6. 0.5 credit at the 400-level from CSB426H1, CSB427H1, CSB430H1, CSB431H1, CSB432H1, CSB445H1, CSB447H1, CSB483H1, CSB492H1, CSB497H1, CSB498Y1, CSB499Y1; HMB430H1, HMB472H1, HMB496Y1, HMB499Y1; PSL432H1, PSL452H1

Students in this program have the option to complete the Arts & Science Internship Program (ASIP) stream.


FAS Program Area: Cell and Systems Biology

Anthropology Major (Evolutionary) (Science Program) - ASMAJ1510

Anthropology Major (Evolutionary) (Science Program) - ASMAJ1510

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:

(6.5 credits, including at least 2.0 credits at the 300+ level, 0.5 credit of which must be at the 400-level)

First Year and/or Second Year:
1. BIO120H1
2. ANT100Y1 or BIO220H1. If BIO220H1 is taken, students must take an additional 0.5 credit in ANT
3. ANT203Y1

Upper Years:
4. 2.0 credits from ANT208H1, ANT333Y1, ANT334H1, ANT335Y1, ANT336H1
5. 1.5 additional credits from: Group B and/or ANT406H1, ANT415Y1, ARH312Y1
6. 0.5 credit at the 400-level from Group B

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

Group B: Evolutionary

ANT203Y1, ANT208H1, ANT210H1, ANT299Y1, ANT330Y1, ANT333Y1, ANT334H1, ANT335Y1, ANT336H1, ANT337H1, ANT338H1, ANT390H1, ANT419H1, ANT430H1, ANT431H1, ANT434H1, ANT435H1, ANT436H1, ANT437H1, ANT438H1, ANT481H1, ANT491Y1, ANT491H1, ANT497Y1, ANT498H1, ANT499H1

Note: ANT390H1 may not be available in Course Group B, depending on the topic, which will vary from year to year.


FAS Program Area: Anthropology

Anthropology Major (General) (Arts Program) - ASMAJ1775

Anthropology Major (General) (Arts Program) - ASMAJ1775

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:

(6.5 credits)

First and/or Second Year:

1. ANT100Y1
2. ANT207H1
3. 1.0 credit from ANT200Y1/​ ARH100Y1, ANT203Y1
4. 0.5 credit from ANT204H1, ANT205H1, ANT208H1, ANT210H1, ANT215H1, ANT253H1

Upper Years:

5. 2.5 credits at the 300+ level from either Group A, B or C, or Subgroups C(i) or C(ii), including at least one 0.5 credit at the 400-level.
6. 1.0 additional credit from a Group other than that used to meet requirement #5

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

Group A: Archaeology
ANT200Y1/​ ARH100Y1, ANT210H1, ANT215H1, ANT299Y1, ANT311Y1, ANT314H1, ANT315H1, ANT317H1, ANT318H1, ANT319Y1, ANT320H1, ANT325H1, ANT372H1, ANT390H1, ANT406H1, ANT407H1, 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, ANT333Y1, ANT334H1, ANT335Y1, ANT336H1, ANT337H1, ANT338H1, ANT390H1, ANT419H1, ANT430H1, ANT431H1, 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, ANT322H1, ANT324H1, ANT342H1, ANT343H1, ANT344H1, ANT345H1, ANT346H1, ANT347H1, ANT348H1, ANT352H1, ANT356H1, ANT357H1, ANT358H1, ANT362H1, ANT364H1, ANT366H1, ANT370H1, ANT372H1, ANT374H1, ANT376H1, ANT378H1, ANT380H1, ANT382H1, ANT384H1, ANT385H1, ANT386H1, ANT390H1, ANT426H1, ANT435H1, ANT441H1, ANT450H1, ANT456H1, ANT457H1, ANT459H1, ANT460H1, ANT462H1, ANT463H1, ANT464H1, ANT465H1, ANT473H1, ANT474H1, ANT475H1, ANT480H1, ANT484H1, ANT485H1, ANT486H1, ANT488H1, ANT490Y1, ANT491Y1, ANT491H1, ANT497Y1, ANT498H1, ANT499H1, JAA377H1, JAH391Y0, JAH391H1, JAR301H1, 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)
ANT327H1, ANT340H1, ANT341H1, 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

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 Material Culture and Semiotics program will have the new "MCS" designator.


FAS Program Area: Anthropology

Anthropology Major (Society, Culture, and Language) (Arts Program) - ASMAJ2112

Anthropology Major (Society, Culture, and Language) (Arts Program) - ASMAJ2112

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:

(6.5 credits including at least 2.0 credits at the 300+ level and at least 1.0 credit at the 400-level)

First and/or Second Year:
1. ANT207H1
2. ANT204H1 or ANT205H1 or ANT210H1 or ANT253H1

Upper Years:
3. ANT370H1 or ANT425H1
4. 5.0 additional credits from Group C, or Subgroup C(i) or C(ii), including at least 1.0 credit at the 400-level. Students who want to focus more specifically on the role of language in culture and society should take ANT253H1, ANT425H1, and courses in Subgroup C (ii).

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

Group C: Society, Culture, and Language
ANT204H1, ANT205H1, ANT207H1, ANT208H1, ANT210H1, ANT215H1, ANT299Y1, ANT322H1, ANT324H1, ANT342H1, ANT343H1, ANT344H1, ANT345H1, ANT346H1, ANT347H1, ANT348H1, ANT352H1, ANT356H1, ANT357H1, ANT358H1, ANT362H1, ANT364H1, ANT366H1, ANT370H1, ANT372H1, ANT374H1, ANT376H1, ANT378H1, ANT380H1, ANT382H1, ANT384H1, ANT385H1, ANT386H1, ANT390H1, ANT426H1, ANT435H1, ANT441H1, ANT450H1, ANT456H1, ANT457H1, ANT459H1, ANT460H1, ANT462H1, ANT463H1, ANT464H1, ANT465H1, ANT473H1, ANT474H1, ANT475H1, ANT480H1, ANT484H1, ANT485H1, ANT486H1, ANT488H1, ANT490Y1, ANT491Y1, ANT491H1, ANT497Y1, ANT498H1, ANT499H1, JAA377H1, JAH391Y0, JAH391H1, JAR301H1, 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)
ANT327H1, ANT340H1, ANT341H1, 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

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 Material Culture and Semiotics program will have the new "MCS" designator.


FAS Program Area: Anthropology

Anthropology Minor (General) (Arts Program) - ASMIN1775

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, JAH, JAR and JGA.

Group A: Archaeology
ANT200Y1/​ ARH100Y1, ANT210H1, ANT215H1, ANT299Y1, ANT311Y1, ANT314H1, ANT315H1, ANT317H1, ANT318H1, ANT319Y1, ANT320H1, ANT325H1, ANT372H1, ANT390H1, ANT406H1, ANT407H1, 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, ANT333Y1, ANT334H1, ANT335Y1, ANT336H1, ANT337H1, ANT338H1, ANT390H1, ANT419H1, ANT430H1, ANT431H1, 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, ANT322H1, ANT324H1, ANT342H1, ANT343H1, ANT344H1, ANT345H1, ANT346H1, ANT347H1, ANT348H1, ANT352H1, ANT356H1, ANT357H1, ANT358H1, ANT362H1, ANT364H1, ANT366H1, ANT370H1, ANT372H1, ANT374H1, ANT376H1, ANT378H1, ANT380H1, ANT382H1, ANT384H1, ANT385H1, ANT386H1, ANT390H1, ANT426H1, ANT435H1, ANT441H1, ANT450H1, ANT456H1, ANT457H1, ANT459H1, ANT460H1, ANT462H1, ANT463H1, ANT464H1, ANT465H1, ANT473H1, ANT474H1, ANT475H1, ANT480H1, ANT484H1, ANT485H1, ANT486H1, ANT488H1, ANT490Y1, ANT491Y1, ANT491H1, ANT497Y1, ANT498H1, ANT499H1, JAA377H1, JAH391Y0, JAH391H1, JAR301H1, 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)
ANT327H1, ANT340H1, ANT341H1, 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

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 Material Culture and Semiotics program will have the new "MCS" designator.


FAS Program Area: Anthropology

Anthropology Specialist (Society, Culture, and Language) (Arts Program) - ASSPE2112

Anthropology Specialist (Society, Culture, and Language) (Arts Program) - ASSPE2112

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:

Completion Requirements:

(10.0 credits, including at least 2.0 credits at the 400-level)

First and/or Second Year:
1. ANT204H1 and ANT207H1

Upper Years:
2. ANT370H1 and ANT380H1
3. 6.0 credits from Group C, or Subgroup C(i) or C(ii), including at least one 0.5 credit course from Subgroup C(i)
4. ANT475H1 and an additional 1.5 credits at the 400-level

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

Group C: Society, Culture, and Language

ANT204H1, ANT205H1, ANT207H1, ANT208H1, ANT210H1, ANT215H1, ANT299Y1, ANT322H1, ANT324H1, ANT342H1, ANT343H1, ANT344H1, ANT345H1, ANT346H1, ANT347H1, ANT348H1, ANT352H1, ANT356H1, ANT357H1, ANT358H1, ANT362H1, ANT364H1, ANT366H1, ANT370H1, ANT372H1, ANT374H1, ANT376H1, ANT378H1, ANT380H1, ANT382H1, ANT384H1, ANT385H1, ANT386H1, ANT390H1, ANT426H1, ANT435H1, ANT441H1, ANT450H1, ANT456H1, ANT457H1, ANT459H1, ANT460H1, ANT462H1, ANT463H1, ANT464H1, ANT465H1, ANT473H1, ANT474H1, ANT475H1, ANT480H1, ANT484H1, ANT485H1, ANT486H1, ANT488H1, ANT490Y1, ANT491Y1, ANT491H1, ANT497Y1, ANT498H1, ANT499H1, JAA377H1, JAH391Y0, JAH391H1, JAR301H1, 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)

ANT327H1, ANT340H1, ANT341H1, 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

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 Material Culture and Semiotics program will have the new "MCS" designator.


FAS Program Area: Anthropology

Applied Mathematics Specialist (Science Program) - ASSPE2053

Applied Mathematics Specialist (Science Program) - ASSPE2053

The Specialist Program in Applied Mathematics is directed toward students who aim to pursue applied mathematical research as a career.

Students in this program have the option to complete the Arts & Science Internship Program (ASIP) stream.

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 analysis, algebra, and computer programming in their first year of study ( MAT157Y1, MAT240H1, MAT247H1, CSC108H1, CSC148H1).

Completion Requirements:

13.0-13.5 credits, including at least 1.5 credits at the 400-level

Applied Mathematics Fundamentals

1. Analysis: MAT157Y1, MAT257Y1
2. Algebra: MAT240H1, MAT247H1
3. Advanced Ordinary Differential Equations: MAT267H1
4. Computer Programming: CSC108H1, CSC148H1
5. Probability and Statistics: STA257H1, STA261H1, STA347H1

Ethical and Social Responsibility

6. 0.5 credit with a significant emphasis on ethics and social responsibility (list below)

Higher Studies in Mathematics

7. Topology: MAT327H1
8. Groups, Rings and Fields: MAT347Y1
9. Partial Differential Equations: MAT351Y1
10. Complex and Real Analysis: MAT354H1, MAT357H1
11. Geometry: MAT363H1/​ MAT367H1
12. Advanced Applied Mathematics: 1.0 credit from APM421H1/​ APM426H1/​ APM441H1/​ APM446H1/​ APM461H1/​ APM462H1/​ APM466H1
13. Related Topics: 1.5 credits from: MAT332H1/​ MAT344H1/​ MAT454H1/​ MAT457H1/​ MAT458H1/​ MAT464H1/​ STA302H1/​ STA457H1/​ CSC336H1/​ CSC436H1/​ CSC446H1/​ CSC456H1

Research Seminar in Mathematics

14. MAT477H1

Notes:

  • 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.
  • Each course can count toward only one requirement, even if listed as options to multiple requisites of the program.
  • CSC108H1 is waived for students who complete CSC148H1 first. If a student has not taken a year-long course in programming in secondary school, it is strongly recommended that students take CSC108H1 first.
  • Students may use CR/NCR on the course they use toward the ethics and social responsibility credit.
  • Students in their last year of study with a cGPA of 3.5 or higher may be permitted to take up to 1.5 credits of Math graduate courses. These courses may count toward specialist program requirements, where relevant (e.g., as courses “at the 400-level”). To review eligibility criteria and apply for graduate courses as an undergraduate student, find more information on the A&S Math website.

Courses accepted towards this program’s ethics requirement:
CSC300H1/​ CSE240H1/​ CSE270H1/​ EEB215H1/​ ENV200H1/​ ESS205H1/​ any ETH200+/ FOR201H1/​ HIS268H1/​ HPS200H1/​ HPS202H1/​ INS200H1/​ JPH441H1/​ PHL265H1/​ PHL271H1/​ PHL273H1/​ PHL275H1/​ PHL281H1/​ PHL295H1/​ SDS256H1/​ another suitable course with permission from the Associate Chair, Undergraduate


FAS Program Area: Mathematics

Archaeology Major (Arts Program) - ASMAJ0155

Archaeology Major (Arts Program) - ASMAJ0155

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:

(7.0 credits, including at least 2.0 credits at the 300+ level and one 0.5 credit at the 400-level)

First Year:

1. ANT200Y1/​ ARH100Y1
2. ANT100Y1 or CLA160H1. If CLA160H1 is taken, students must take an additional 0.5 credit from the following: ( CLA210H1/​ CLA230H1/​ CLA231H1)/( FAH206H1/​ FAH207H1)/( GGR100H1/​ GGR101H1)/ NMC262H1

Upper Years:
3. ARH205H1/​ ARH305H1, and ARH309H1
4. 1.0 credit from: ARH306Y1, ARH312Y1, ARH361Y1, ARH361H1, ANT311Y1, NMC261Y0, NMC465H1, NMC466H1
5. 2.5 credits from: Group A
6. 0.5 credit from: Group B

Group A: Theoretical and Methods 1: Theoretical

ANT210H1, ANT215H1, ANT325H1, ANT370H1, ANT372H1, ANT409H1, ANT410H1, ANT411H1, ANT416H1, ANT420H1, GGR274H1, MCS225Y1, NMC266H1, NMC268H1, NMC474H1

Group A: Theoretical and Methods 2: Archaeometry

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

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

ANT406H1, FAH205H1, NMC462H1, 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, 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, NMC365H1, NMC367H1, NMC368H1, NMC461H1, NMC467H1, NMC468H1

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

CLT344Y1, FAH318H1, FAH327H1, FAH328H1, FAH420H1, FAH421H1, HIS321H1, HIS323H1, HIS336H1, HIS403H1, HIS424H1, HIS432H1

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

ANT412H1, GGR240H1, GGR241H1, GGR336H1, GGR421H1, HIS369H1

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

HIS303H1, NMC348Y1, NMC376H1, NMC394H1, NMC476H1

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

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

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

ANT314H1, ANT315H1, ANT317H1, ANT319Y1, ANT320H1, ANT407H1, HIS369H1, 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

Note: Effective Fall 2021, courses associated with St. Michael's College's Celtic Studies program will have the new "CLT" designator. In addition, courses associated with Victoria College's Material Culture and Semiotics program will have the new "MCS" designator.


FAS Program Area: Archaeology

Archaeology Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0155

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, ANT372H1, ANT409H1, ANT410H1, ANT411H1, ANT416H1, ANT420H1, GGR274H1, MCS225Y1, NMC266H1, NMC268H1, NMC474H1

Group A: Theoretical and Methods 2: Archaeometry

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

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

ANT406H1, FAH205H1, NMC462H1, 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, 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, NMC365H1, NMC367H1, NMC368H1, NMC461H1, NMC467H1, NMC468H1

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

CLT344Y1, FAH318H1, FAH327H1, FAH328H1, FAH420H1, FAH421H1, HIS321H1, HIS323H1, HIS336H1, HIS403H1, HIS424H1, HIS432H1

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

ANT412H1, GGR240H1, GGR241H1, GGR336H1, GGR421H1, HIS369H1

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

HIS303H1, NMC348Y1, NMC376H1, NMC394H1, NMC476H1

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

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

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

ANT314H1, ANT315H1, ANT317H1, ANT319Y1, ANT320H1, ANT407H1, HIS369H1, 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

Note: Effective Fall 2021, courses associated with St. Michael's College's Celtic Studies program will have the new "CLT" designator. In addition, courses associated with Victoria College's Material Culture and Semiotics program will have the new "MCS" designator.


FAS Program Area: Archaeology

Archaeology Specialist (Arts Program) - ASSPE0155

Archaeology Specialist (Arts Program) - ASSPE0155

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:

Completion Requirements:

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

First Year:
1. ANT200Y1/​ ARH100Y1
2. Statistical Requirement: GGR270H1 (Geography pre- or co-requisites waived for Archaeology and Anthropology students); or 0.5 credit from STA220H1, STA221H1, STA247H1, STA248H1, STA255H1, STA257H1, STA261H1, or ANTC35H3 (at UTSC)
3. ANT100Y1 or CLA160H1. If CLA160H1 is taken, students must take an additional 0.5 credit from the following: CLA210H1, CLA230H1, CLA231H1; FAH206H1, FAH207H1; GGR100H1, GGR101H1; NMC262H1

Upper Years:
4. ARH205H1/​ ARH305H1, ARH309H1, ARH312Y1, ANT411H1
5. Field Requirement: ANT311Y1 or ARH306Y1 or NMC261Y0 or ARH361Y1 or ARH361H1 or ANT418H5 (at UTM). If ARH361H1 or ANT418H5 is taken, students must take an additional 0.5 credit from ANT/ ARH/ JAL/ JAH/ JAR/ JGA courses.
6. 5.0 credits from Groups A and B, of which 2.0 credits must be from Group A and 2.0 credits must be from Group B and 1.0 credit from either group

Note that students may substitute ARH495H1 (Research Practicum) for 0.5 credit of this requirement (assignment to Group A or B to be determined by Undergraduate Coordinator).

Group A: Theoretical and Methods 1: Theoretical

ANT210H1, ANT215H1, ANT325H1, ANT370H1, ANT372H1, ANT409H1, ANT410H1, ANT411H1, ANT416H1, ANT420H1, GGR274H1, MCS225Y1, NMC266H1, NMC268H1, NMC474H1

Group A: Theoretical and Methods 2: Archaeometry

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

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

ANT406H1, FAH205H1, NMC462H1, 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, 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, NMC365H1, NMC367H1, NMC368H1, NMC461H1, NMC467H1, NMC468H1

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

CLT344Y1, FAH318H1, FAH327H1, FAH328H1, FAH420H1, FAH421H1, HIS321H1, HIS323H1, HIS336H1, HIS403H1, HIS424H1, HIS432H1

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

ANT412H1, GGR240H1, GGR241H1, GGR336H1, GGR421H1, HIS369H1

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

HIS303H1, NMC348Y1, NMC376H1, NMC394H1, NMC476H1

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

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

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

ANT314H1, ANT315H1, ANT317H1, ANT319Y1, ANT320H1, ANT407H1, HIS369H1, 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

Note: Effective Fall 2021, courses associated with St. Michael's College's Celtic Studies program will have the new "CLT" designator. In addition, courses associated with Victoria College's Material Culture and Semiotics program will have the new "MCS" designator.


FAS Program Area: Archaeology

Art History Major (Arts Program) - ASMAJ0908

Art History Major (Arts Program) - ASMAJ0908

Enrolment Requirements:

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

Completion Requirements:

(6.0 credits)

At least 6.0 FAH credits fulfilling the following distribution requirements:

First Year:

FAH101H1/​ FAH102H1

Higher Years:

1. At least one 0.5 credit in three of the four FAH Groups (see below for definitions).
2. 3.0 credits at the 300+ level, including at least one 0.5 credit at the 400-level.
3. No more than 1.0 credit at the 400-level will be counted toward fulfilling program requirements.
4. Approved courses in other programs may be substituted for up to 1.0 FAH credit. See Department website for details.

In addition, the Faculty of Arts and Science requires Art History Majors who do not complete FAH338H1 to complete at least one 0.5 credit in Arts and Science courses in Breadth Category 5: The Physical and Mathematical Universes.

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, 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

Art History Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0908

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 0.5 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, 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

Art History Specialist (Arts Program) - ASSPE0908

Art History Specialist (Arts Program) - ASSPE0908

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:

  • 2.0 credits from FAH courses with a grade of 70% in each course
Completion Requirements:

(11.0 credits)

At least 9.0 FAH credits, and 2.0 credits in one or more languages including at least one German, French, or Italian, though an acceptable alternative modern language such as Dutch or Russian (or Chinese and/or another Asian language) may be acceptable. It is strongly recommended that students acquire a reading knowledge of German, French, or Italian by the end of the third year. Students specializing in Ancient or Medieval art should also recognize the importance of studying Greek and/or Latin. Students interested in pursuing Asian art history will need to acquire Chinese and/or Japanese and/or another Asian language.

First Year:

FAH101H1/​ FAH102H1

Higher Years:

1. At least 0.5 credit from each of Groups A, B, C, and D (see below for definitions).
2. 0.5 additional credit from each of Groups A and B.
3. No more than 3.5 credits may be taken at the 200-level.
4. 3.5 credits at the 300+level
5. 1.0 credit at the 400 level. No more than 1.5 credits at the 400-level will be counted toward fulfilling program requirements.
6. Approved courses in other programs may be substituted for up to 2.0 FAH credits. See Department website for details.

In addition, the Faculty of Arts and Science requires Art History Specialists who do not complete FAH338H1 to complete at least 0.5 credit in Arts and Science courses in Breadth Category 5: The Physical and Mathematical Universes.

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, FAH351H1, FAH352H1, FAH353H1, FAH354H1, FAH355H1, FAH430H1, FAH433H1, FAH434H1, FAH436H1, FAH438H1, FAH439H1, FAH440H1, FAH451H1, FAH446H1, FAH447H1, FAH448H1, FAH449H1, 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

Asian Canadian Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN2728

The Minor in Asian Canadian Studies focuses on community-engaged learning that explores how to understand the historical, social, cultural, economic, and political forces that affect people of Asian heritage in Canada. 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 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 take two required 0.5 credit core courses in Asian Canadian Studies; select 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, Equity Studies, 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. Students also can participate in Asian Canadian Studies student events and in the tri-campus Asian Canadian Studies Research network. The Research network brings together professors and students to discuss current research related to Asian Canadian Studies, Asian diasporas, and global Asian migrations. Students in the minor are also invited to participate in the Asian Institute’s Asian Pathways Research Lab that offers research opportunities in Toronto.

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:
Required courses (1.0 credit):

  1. CDN307H1 Asian Cultures in Canada
  2. CDN325H1/​ CDN225H1 Asian Canadian Space & Place

Additionally, 1.0 credit each from Requirements 3 & 4.

3. Asian Canadians and Asian Diasporas in Canada:

ANT477H1; CAS413H1; CAS450H1; CDN230H1 / HIS266H1; CDN305H1; CDN307H1; CDN367H1; CDN390H1; CDN395H1; CDN420Y1; EAS315H1; ENG268H1; ENG368H1; ENG369H1; SAS114H1; SOC218H1; WGS369H1; WGS376H1; WGS482H1.

4. Contexts of Asian Canadian Studies:

CDN202H1; CDN205H1; CDN218H1; CDN221H1; CDN267H1; CDN268H1; CDN280H1; CDN305H1; CDN335H1; CDN355H1; CDN367H1; CDN368H1; CDN380H1; CDN385H1; CDN405H1; CDN406H1; CDN420Y1; CDN425H1; CDN435Y1.

Additionally 1.0 credit from requirement 5.

5. Other Courses:

INS201Y1; INS261H1; INS301Y1; INS302H1; INS350H1; INS351Y1; INS352H1; INS353H1; INS360Y1; INS403H1; INS407H1; ABS401H1; JFP450H1; ANT204H1; ANT315H1; ANT322H1; ANT365H1; ANT412H1; CAS201H1; CAS202H1; CAS413H; CIN332Y1; CIN370H1; CSC300H1; DRM230Y1; DRM268H1; DTS200Y1; EAS105H1; EAS210Y1; EAS211Y1; EAS212H1; EAS219H1; EAS220Y1; EAS221H1; EAS300Y1; EAS310Y1; EAS320Y1; EAS401H1; EAS402H1; EAS410Y1; EAS460H1; EAS461H1; EAS474H1; ECO321H1; ECO322H1; ENG215H1; ENG252Y1; ENG350H1; ENG352H1; ENG353H1; ENG354Y1; ENG357H1; ENG359H1; ENG424H1; ENG425H1; ENG428H1; FAH248H1; FAH262H1; FAH345H1; FAH367H1; FAH457H1; FAH458H1; FAH482H1; FAH485H1; FAH486H1; FAH495H1; FIN320H1; FRE210H1; FRE314H1; FRE379H1; FEE410H1; FRE410H1; GGR124H1; GGR246H1; GGR320H1; GGR357H1; HIS262H1; HIS264H1; HIS283Y1; HIS307H1; HIS311Y1; HIS312H1; HIS313H1, HIS314H1, HIS318H1; HIS350H1; HIS363H1; HIS365H1; HIS366H1; HIS402H1; HIS405Y1; HIS410H1; HIS429H1; HIS420H1; HIS462H1; HIS464H1; HIS466H1; HIS469H1, HIS472H1; INI308H1/​ WRR308H1; INI337H1/​ URB337H1; INI385H1 / CIN370H1; INI387H1 / CIN389H1; INI437Y1/​ URB437Y1; ITA233H1; ITA334H1; ITA493H1; JFP450H1; JGI346H1/​ JGU346H1; ITA233H1; ITA334H1; ITA493H1; JFP450H1; JGI346H1/​ JGU346H1; JQR360H1; LIN201H1; LIN458H1; MUS306H1; NEW240Y1; NEW346H1/​ CSE346H1; NEW429H1/​ CAR429H1; NMC278H1; NMC315H1; NML110Y1, NML210Y1, NML360Y1, NML370Y1, NML470Y1; POL214Y1; POL224H1; POL306H1; POL308H1; POL312Y1; POL314H1; POL316Y1; POL334H1; POL336H1; POL344Y1; POL349H1; POL356H1; POL382H1; POL425Y1; POL439H1; POL462H1; POL463H1; POL467H1; POL473H1; POL474H1; POL490H1; POL490Y1; POL491H1; POL491Y1; PRT234H1; PPG301H1; RLG261H1, RLG262H1, RLG308H1; RLG426H1; SLA238H1; SMC291H1; SMC315H1; SMC320H1; SMC366H1; SMC376H1/​ CLT376H1; SMC377H1/​ CLT377H1; SMC385H1; SMC413H1/​ CLT413H1; SMC416H1/​ CLT416H1; SMC428H1; SMC466H1; SOC220H1; SOC253H5; SOC311H1; SOC336H1; SOC383H1; TRN160Y1; TRN235H1; TRN419Y1; UNI101H1/​ UNI101Y1; UNI102H1/​ UNI106H1/​ UNI102Y1; UNI103H1/​ UNI103Y1; UNI104H1/​ UNI104Y1; VIC119H1; VIC351H1; WGS380H1; SOC220H1; SOC311H1; SOC336H1; SOC383H1; TRN160Y1; TRN235H1; TRN419Y1; UNI101H1/​ UNI101Y1; UNI102H1/​ UNI106H1/​ UNI102Y1; UNI103H1/​ UNI103Y1; UNI104H1/​ UNI104Y1; VIC119H1; WGS380H1.

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 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: uc.academicservices@utoronto.ca.

Notes:

  • Effective Fall 2021, courses associated with Innis College's Urban Studies and Writing and Rhetoric programs will have the new "URB" and "WRR" designators respectively. Joint JGI courses will see their designator changed to "JGU."
  • Effective Fall 2021, courses associated with New College's Caribbean Studies and Critical Studies in Equity and Solidarity programs will have the new "CAR" and "CSE" designators respectively.
  • Effective Fall 2021, courses associated with St. Michael's College's Celtic Studies program will have the new "CLT" designator.

FAS Program Area: University College

Astronomy & Astrophysics Major (Science Program) - ASMAJ1423

Astronomy & Astrophysics Major (Science Program) - ASMAJ1423

Enrolment Requirements:

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

Completion Requirements:

This program is appropriate for students interested in a more flexible and diverse undergraduate program. It may be tailored to be a natural counterpart to a second major in Mathematics, Physics or Computer Science; students should consult the undergraduate chairs of Astronomy & Astrophysics and the respective departments for advice on course selection.

(8.0 credits, including at least 2.0 credits at the 300+ level, and a 0.5 credit at the 400-level)

First Year:
( MAT135H1, MAT136H1)/ MAT137Y1/​ MAT157Y1; ( PHY131H1, PHY132H1)/ ( PHY151H1, PHY152H1); 0.5 credit from CSC108H1/​ CSC110Y1/​ CSC148H1 or another course that gives a foundation in computer programming approved by the Undergraduate Chair.
( MAT137Y1, PHY151H1, PHY152H1 recommended)

Second Year:
1. AST221H1, AST222H1; MAT235Y1/​ MAT237Y1; PHY252H1 ( MAT237Y1 recommended)
2. 0.5 credit from PHY224H1, PHY250H1, PHY254H1, PHY256H1

Third Year:
AST320H1, AST325H1/​ AST326Y1

Third or fourth year:
1. AST310H1/​ ENV222H1/​ ENV333H1/​ ESS205H1/​ HPS200H1/​ JPH441H1/​ PHL273H1/​ VIC172Y1, or another course with a significant emphasis on Social and Ethical Responsibility approved by the Undergraduate Chair.
2. 0.5 credit from CSC336H1, CSC456H1; ECE385H1; PHY350H1, PHY354H1, PHY356H1, PHY357H1, PHY358H1, PHY385H1, PHY407H1, PHY408H1, PHY450H1, JPE395H1; or any AST/ CTA course at the 300+ level.

Fourth Year:
AST424H1

Notes:
1. The Astronomy & Astrophysics Major program is not designed primarily for students intending to pursue graduate studies in Astronomy & Astrophysics. Such students should consider the Astronomy & Physics Specialist program, or consult the Undergraduate Chair about their course selections.
2. Students interested in pursuing a research project in fourth year ( AST425Y1) should consult the undergraduate chair.
3. Third-year students are invited and fourth-year students are expected to attend the weekly departmental colloquia.


FAS Program Area: Astronomy and Astrophysics

Astronomy & Astrophysics Minor (Science Program) - ASMIN1423

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

Astronomy & Physics Specialist (Science Program) - ASSPE0271

Astronomy & Physics Specialist (Science Program) - ASSPE0271

Enrolment Requirements:

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

Completion Requirements:

The Astronomy & Physics Specialist program combines rigorous training in the full spectrum of core physics subfields with their application in astronomy. Lecture courses are complemented by practical courses, and the program culminates in a supervised research project, where all the skills learned are used, and which is intended to be published.

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

First Year:
MAT137Y1/​ MAT157Y1, MAT223H1/​ MAT240H1; PHY131H1/​ PHY151H1, PHY132H1/​ PHY152H1; 0.5 credit from CSC108H1/​ CSC110Y1/​ CSC148H1 or another course that gives a foundation in computer programming approved by the Undergraduate Chair.
( MAT137Y1, MAT223H1, PHY151H1, PHY152H1 recommended)

Second Year:
AST221H1, AST222H1; MAT237Y1/​ MAT257Y1/​ MAT235Y1, MAT244H1/​ MAT267H1; PHY250H1, PHY252H1, PHY256H1
( MAT237Y1, MAT244H1 recommended)

Third Year:
1. AST320H1, AST325H1/​ AST326Y1; PHY224H1, PHY254H1, PHY354H1, PHY356H1
2. 0.5 credit from APM346H1, MAT224H1, MAT327H1, MAT334H1, MAT363H1, STA257H1

Fourth Year:
1. AST425Y1/​ ( AST424H1, extra 0.5 credit from lines 2 or 3; see note 3); PHY350H1
2. 0.5 credit from PHY324H1, PHY357H1, PHY358H1, PHY385H1, PHY407H1, PHY408H1, PHY483H1, JPE395H1
3. 1.0 credit from AST430H1, PHY450H1, PHY454H1, PHY456H1, PHY460H1, PHY483H1, PHY484H1, PHY495H1
4. AST310H1/​ ENV222H1/​ ENV333H1/​ ESS205H1/​ HPS200H1/​ JPH441H1/​ PHL273H1/​ VIC172Y1, or another course with a significant emphasis on Social and Ethical Responsibility approved by the Undergraduate Chair.

Notes:
1. Second-year students who wish to keep open the option of pursuing a physics specialist degree should consider taking PHY254H1 in 2nd year.
2. Third-year students are invited and fourth-year students are expected to attend the weekly departmental colloquia.
3. Fourth-year students are encouraged to enrol in the independent research course AST425Y1, but this is guaranteed for students with at least a B average in the program courses and requires identifying a supervisor. Others who wish to take AST425Y1 should consult the course coordinator or the undergraduate chair.


FAS Program Area: Astronomy and Astrophysics

Biochemistry Major (Science Program) - ASMAJ1762

Biochemistry Major (Science Program) - ASMAJ1762

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 is needed for entry, and this minimum changes each year depending on available spaces and the number of applicants. The following courses or their equivalents must be completed:

To ensure that students admitted to the program will be successful, applicants with a final grade lower than 60%, or a grade average lower than 70% in these 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. While it is difficult to predict what will be competitive course marks and average in a given year, based on previous years, the estimate is: course marks = mid 70s; average = mid 70s. The underlying numeric final mark in each of your courses required for program enrolment will be used by the relevant academic unit to determine your eligibility.

Applications from students lacking numerical grades in one or more of the specified prerequisites, or students applying in their second or later years, may be considered on the basis of their entire academic record and the availability of space in the program. In addition to applying through ACORN, students applying in their second year or later are asked to please contact the department directly at biochemistry.undergrad@utoronto.ca, specify which program you would like to be considered for, and provide your student number.

Please consult the Arts & Science Program Toolkit or the departmental website at www.biochemistry.utoronto.ca for more information.

Completion Requirements:

(8.0 credits, including 1.0 credit at the 400-level)

First Year:

  1. BIO120H1, BIO130H1
  2. ( CHM135H1, CHM136H1)/ CHM151Y1
  3. ( MAT135H1, MAT136H1)/ MAT137Y1/​ MAT157Y1

Second Year:

  1. BCH210H1
  2. BIO230H1/​ BIO255H1
  3. CHM247H1/​ CHM249H1

Third Year:

  1. BCH311H1
  2. BCH370H1
  3. CHM217H1/​ CHM220H1/​ BCH340H1
  4. 1.0 credit from CHM217H1*/ CHM220H1*/ BCH340H1* (* if not taken for the requirement immediately above)/ BIO220H1/​ one of BIO260H1 or HMB265H1/​ JPM300H1.

Note: The department is open to the use of 300-level non-field course(s) in CHM/CSB/EEB/HMB/IMM/LMP/MGY/PCL/PSL to fulfill Requirement 4, but students must seek approval from the department prior to course enrolment.

Fourth Year:
1.0 credit from: BCH422H1, BCH425H1, BCH426H1, BCH428H1, BCH440H1, BCH444H1, BCH445H1, BCH446H1, BCH448H1, BCH449H1, CHM447H1, MGY441H1


FAS Program Area: Biochemistry, Data Science

Biochemistry Specialist (Science Program) - ASSPE1762

Biochemistry Specialist (Science Program) - ASSPE1762

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 is needed for entry, and this minimum changes each year depending on available spaces and the number of applicants. The following courses or their equivalents must be completed:

To ensure that students admitted to the program will be successful, applicants with a final grade lower than 60%, or a grade average lower than 70% in these 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. While it is difficult to predict what will constitute "competitive" course marks in a given year, based on previous years the estimate is: course marks = mid 80s; average = mid 80s. The underlying numeric final mark in each of your courses required for program enrolment will be used by the relevant academic unit to determine your eligibility.

Applications from students lacking numerical grades in one or more of the specified prerequisites, or students applying in their second or later years, may be considered on the basis of their entire academic record and the availability of space in the program. In addition to applying through ACORN, students applying in their second year or later are asked to please contact the department directly at biochemistry.undergrad@utoronto.ca, specify which program you would like to be considered for, and provide your student number.

Please consult the Arts & Science Program Toolkit or the departmental website at www.biochemistry.utoronto.ca for more information.

Completion Requirements:

(14.0 credits, including at least 2.5 credits at the 400-level)

First Year:

  1. BIO120H1, BIO130H1
  2. ( CHM135H1, CHM136H1)/ CHM151Y1
  3. ( MAT135H1, MAT136H1)/ MAT137Y1/​ MAT157Y1

First or Second Year:
( PHY131H1, PHY132H1)/( PHY151H1, PHY152H1)
[ PHY131H1, PHY132H1 recommended]


Second Year:

  1. BCH242Y1
  2. MGY280H1
  3. BIO230H1/​ BIO255H1
  4. STA220H1
  5. CHM247H1/​ CHM249H1
  6. BIO260H1/​ HMB265H1 (See NOTE 1)

Third Year:

  1. BCH340H1, BCH377H1
  2. MGY311Y1

Fourth Year:

  1. BCH478H1
  2. 2.0 credits including at least 1.0 credit in BCH from: BCH422H1, BCH425H1, BCH426H1, BCH428H1, BCH440H1, BCH444H1, BCH445H1, BCH446H1, BCH448H1, BCH449H1, BCH450H1, BCH479H1, BCB420H1, CHM447H1, MGY420H1, MGY425H1, MGY428H1, MGY441H1, MGY450H1, MGY470H1. Up to 1.0 credit from research project courses ( BCH372Y1/​ BCH374Y1/​ BCH472Y1/​ BCH473Y1) may count towards this requirement (See NOTE 2).
  3. Additional courses (to bring the program total to 14.0 credits) from the following list: BIO220H1/​ CHM217H1/​ CHM220H1 (See NOTE 3)/ CHM223H1/​ one of CSC108H1 or CSC148H1/​ MAT235Y1/​ MAT237Y1/​ STA221H1/​ JPM300H1/​ any suitable 300-level course from CHM/CSB/EEB/HMB/IMM/LMP/MGY/PCL/PSL (departmental approval required)

NOTES:

  1. Alternatively, BIO260H1 may be taken in third year (due to timetable conflicts BIO260H1 may not be taken in 2nd year).
  2. Additional BCH research project courses can be taken as part of the 20.0 credits needed for your degree.
  3. CHM220H1 is highly recommended for students who are interested in pursuing studies in the physical aspects of biochemistry such as structural biology and molecular biophysics.

FAS Program Area: Biochemistry, Data Science

Biodiversity and Conservation Biology Major (Science Program) - ASMAJ0110

Biodiversity and Conservation Biology Major (Science Program) - ASMAJ0110

In today’s era of unprecedented global change, natural ecosystems are under attack and thousands of species are threatened with extinction and many more have experienced unprecedented declines. Students in the Biodiversity & Conservation Biology Major program (8.0 credits) will be equipped to aid in the response to what is perhaps humanity’s most pressing challenge, the conservation of biological diversity. Students in this program take courses in their first and second years that provide foundations in ecology, evolutionary biology, biodiversity and conservation biology, environmental biology, mathematics, and statistics. In their upper years students will obtain in-depth knowledge about the diversity of living organisms and take advanced courses in ecology, evolution, and biodiversity and conservation biology.

Enrolment Requirements:

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

Completion Requirements:

(8.0 credits including at least 2.0 credits at 300+ level with at least 0.5 credit at the 400 level)

First Year (1.0 credit): BIO120H1; EEB125H1/​ MAT135H1/​ MAT137Y1/​ MAT221H1/​ MAT223H1

Higher Years:

1. 2.0 credits: BIO220H1 (ecology and evolutionary biology); EEB225H1 (recommended)/ STA220H1/​ STA257H1/​ STA288H1/​ GGR270H1/​ PSY201H1 (statistics); EEB255H1 (conservation biology); EEB240H1 (environmental biology).

2. 1.5 credits from: BIO251H1; EEB263H1, EEB266H1, EEB267H1, EEB268H1, EEB340H1, EEB380H1, EEB382H1, EEB384H1, EEB386H1, EEB388H1; FOR305H1

3. 0.5 credit in core evolution: EEB318H1, EEB323H1, EEB362H1

4. 0.5 credit in core ecology from: EEB319H1, EEB320H1, EEB321H1, EEB328H1

5. 0.5 credit: EEB365H1 (applied conservation biology)

6. 1.5 credits from: BIO130H1, BIO251H1; EEB263H1, EEB266H1, EEB267H1, EEB268H1, EEB313H1, EEB318H1, EEB319H1, EEB320H1, EEB321H1, EEB322H1, EEB323H1, EEB324H1, EEB325H1, EEB328H1, EEB331H1, EEB340H1, EEB362H1, EEB380H1, EEB382H1, EEB384H1, EEB386H1, EEB388H1, EEB390H1, EEB397Y1, EEB398H0, EEB399Y0, EEB428H1, EEB430H1, EEB433H1, EEB434H1, EEB440H1, EEB441H1, EEB455H1, EEB458H1, EEB459H1, EEB463H1, EEB491H1, EEB495H1, EEB497H1, EEB498Y1, EEB499Y1; EHJ352H1; ENV432H1; FOR200H1, FOR201H1, FOR307H1, FOR413H1; GGR272H1, JHE353H1, JHE355H1

7. 0.5 credit: EEB 400-series level course


FAS Program Area: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Bioethics Major (Arts Program) - ASMAJ1001

Bioethics Major (Arts Program) - ASMAJ1001

Enrolment Requirements:

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

Completion Requirements:

7.0 credits, including at least 2.0 credits at the 300+ level, of which one 0.5 credit must be at 400-level.

First year (recommended):
PHL100Y1/​ PHL101Y1
BIO120H1, BIO220H1

Higher Years (required):
1. PHL281H1
2. PHL245H1/​ PHL246H1
3. 1.0 credit from Group 1 (Advanced Bioethics)
4. 1.5 credits from PHL271H1 / PHL275H1 / Group 2 (Value Theory)
5. 0.5 credit from Group 3 (Metaphysics and Epistemology)
6. Additional philosophy courses, to a total of 7.0 credits, or else additional philosophy courses to a total of 6.5 credits, plus one 0.5 credit from Group 4 (Interdisciplinary)

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

Group 3 - Metaphysics and Epistemology:
PHL232H1, PHL233H1, PHL240H1, PHL331H1, PHL332H1, PHL340H1, PHL341H1, PHL342H1, PHL355H1, PHL357H1, HPS250H1

Group 4 - Interdisciplinary:
ANT348H1, GER338H1, GGR340H1, HIS423H1, HIS489H1, HMB201H1, HMB202H1, HPS318H1, HPS319H1, JHE353H1, SOC243H1, SOC309H1, SOC363H1, SOC427H1, WGS367H1


FAS Program Area: Philosophy