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Psychology of Economics and Management Certificate - ASCER1160

Psychology of Economics and Management Certificate - ASCER1160

The Certificate in Psychology of Economics and Management will provide students with a specialized curriculum that explores the interdisciplinary connections between social psychology, economics, and business, covering the role of motivation, culture, and leadership in organizations. This certificate would be of interest to students in Economics and Rotman Commerce, and is not open to students pursuing a Psychology Specialist, Major, or Minor.

Enrolment Requirements:

This is a limited enrolment Certificate. 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:

PSY100H1 (70%)
RSM100H1 (63%)/ MGT100H1 (63%)/ ECO101H1 (63%)

Special Requirement
• This Certificate is open to students not enrolled in a Psychology Specialist, Major, or Minor.

Completion Requirements:

(3.0 credits)

In first year or higher (1.0 credit):

In second year and higher (2.0 credits):


FAS Program Area: Psychology

Specialist in Statistical Science: Methods and Practice (Science Program) - ASSPE2270

Specialist in Statistical Science: Methods and Practice (Science Program) - ASSPE2270

Statistical Science encompasses methods and tools for obtaining knowledge from data and for understanding the uncertainty associated with this knowledge. The purposes of the undergraduate programs are to: (1) equip students with a general framework for obtaining knowledge from data; (2) give students skills that they are able to flexibly apply to a variety of problems; and (3) to provide students with the ability to learn new methods as needs, data sources, and technology change.

The Specialist Program in Statistical Science: Methods and Practice is distinguished from the specialist program in Statistical Science: Theory and Methods through its emphasis on collaborative statistical practice and advanced exposure to an allied discipline. The program includes fundamental concepts in probability and statistical theory with mathematical prerequisites relevant to statistical practice. Students in the program acquire advanced expertise in statistical reasoning, methods, and computation, and complete a focus in another discipline that permits students to become conversant in that discipline to the extent that they can effectively collaborate. Students will also acquire advanced skills in communication, consultation and collaboration and an understanding of the role of mathematical thinking to support the development and evaluate the properties of statistical methods.

Enrolment Requirements:

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

For students who have completed between 4.0 and 8.5 credits:

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

STA130H1
CSC108H1/​ CSC110Y1/​ CSC111H1/​ CSC120H1/​ CSC148H1
MAT223H1/​ MAT224H1/​ MAT240H1
• ( MAT135H1 and MAT136H1) with a minimum grade of 73% in each/ MAT137Y1 (63%)/ MAT157Y1 (63%)

Variable Minimum Grade Average
A minimum grade average in STA130H1 and ( MAT135H1 and MAT136H1)/ MAT137Y1/​ MAT157Y1 is needed for entry. This minimum grade average changes each year depending on available spaces and the number of applicants.

Note:
- Students who take ( MAT135H1 and MAT136H1) will typically require a higher minimum grade average than students who take MAT137Y1/​ MAT157Y1.

- STA130H1 is restricted to first-year students, therefore students are strongly encouraged to take STA130H1 in their first year. If you are unable to complete STA130H1 in first year, see notes below for accepted substitutions for this requirement.

For students who have completed 9.0 or more credits:

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

CSC108H1/​ CSC110Y1/​ CSC111H1/​ CSC120H1/​ CSC148H1
MAT223H1/​ MAT224H1/​ MAT240H1
MAT235Y1/​ MAT237Y1/​ MAT257Y1
• ( STA237H1 and STA238H1) with a minimum grade of 73% in each/ ( STA247H1 and STA248H1) with a minimum grade of 73% in each/ ( STA257H1 and STA261H1) with a minimum grade of 63% in each.

Variable Minimum Grade Average
A minimum grade average in ( STA237H1 and STA238H1)/ ( STA247H1 and STA248H1)/ ( STA257H1 and STA261H1) and MAT235Y1/​ MAT237Y1/​ MAT257Y1 is needed for entry. This minimum grade average changes each year depending on available spaces and the number of applicants.

Note:
Students who take ( STA237H1, STA238H1)/( STA247H1, STA248H1) will typically require a higher minimum grade average than students who take ( STA257H1, STA261H1).

Arts & Science Internship 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). 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 space is more limited for Year 3 entry and students applying for Year 3 entry must have been admitted to the Specialist in Statistical Science: Methods and Practice in the Summer after Year 2.

Completion Requirements:

(10.5 or 11.0 credits plus a disciplinary focus requiring 2.0-3.5 credits)

First year:
1. STA130H1, ( CSC108H1, CSC148H1)/ ( CSC110Y1, CSC111H1)/ ( CSC110Y1, CSC148H1), ( MAT135H1, MAT136H1)/ MAT137Y1/​ MAT157Y1. ( MAT137Y1/​ MAT157Y1 recommended)

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. [There is no need to replace the missing 0.5 credit for program completion; however, please base your course choice on what you are ready to take, not on “saving” a 0.5 credit].

2. Recommended: introductory course in disciplinary focus. MAT223H1/​ ​ MAT224H1/​ MAT240H1 is also strongly recommended to be taken in first year and is required preparation for MAT237Y1.

Second year:

3. MAT223H1/​ MAT224H1/​ MAT240H1, MAT235Y1/​ MAT237Y1/​ MAT257Y1, ( STA237H1, STA238H1)/ ( STA247H1, STA248H1)/ ( STA257H1, STA261H1)

(( STA257H1, STA261H1) recommended)

Upper years:

4. STA302H1, STA303H1, STA304H1/​ STA305H1, STA313H1/​ STA314H1/​ STA365H1, STA355H1

5. 1.5 credits from the following list: STA414H1, STA437H1, STA442H1, STA457H1, STA465H1, STA475H1, STA480H1, STA410H1

6. STA490Y1. Students who complete the Arts & Science Internship Program (ASIP) stream will also meet this requirement.

7. 1.0 credit from the following list: MAT224H1/​ MAT247H1, MAT337H1/​ MAT357H1, CSC148H1, CSC207H1, or any remaining 300+ level STA courses not used toward other requirements of this program - STA304H1, STA305H1, STA313H1, STA314H1, STA347H1, STA365H1, STA410H1, STA414H1, STA437H1, STA442H1, STA447H1, STA450H1, STA452H1, STA453H1, STA457H1, STA465H1, STA475H1, STA480H1, STA492H1, STA496H1/​ STA497H1 ( STA399H1 and STA399Y1 may be considered on a case by case basis with the approval of the Program Director.)

Notes:
-If you do not complete STA130H1 in your first year of study, this requirement must be fulfilled by completing a 300 or 400-level 0.5 credit STA course to replace STA130H1. Please note that the 300 or 400-level STA course used to replace STA130H1 cannot be a course that is already being used to meet a program completion requirement.

Disciplinary Focuses

Students in the Specialist Program in Statistical Science: Methods and Practice program must enrol in and complete at least one disciplinary focus.

To enrol in one or more focuses, students must first be enrolled in the Specialist Program in Statistical Science: Methods and Practice program. Enrolment instructions can be found on the Arts & Science Program Toolkit website. Focuses can be chosen on ACORN after admission to the program, which begins in July.

Health Studies (ASFOC2270A): (2.0 credits) HMB342H1, at least 0.5 credit from HST209H1/​ HST211H1/​ HST250H1, and at least 0.5 credit from HST308H1/​ HST310H1/​ HST405H1/​ HST330H1/​ HST440H1/​ HST464H1

Global Health (ASFOC2270B): (3.0 credits) BIO120H1, BIO130H1, HMB203H1, HMB265H1, HMB323H1/​ HMB303H1/​ HMB306H1/​ JNH350H1/​ HMB342H1, HMB433H1/​ HMB406H1/​ HMB462H1/​ HAJ453H1/​ HMB434H1 (Recommended: HMB433H1)

Health and Disease (ASFOC2270C): (3.0 credits) BIO120H1, BIO130H1, HMB202H1, HMB265H1, HMB302H1/​ HMB322H1/​ HMB312H1/​ HMB342H1, HMB422H1/​ HMB402H1/​ HMB432H1/​ HMB434H1/​ HMB435H1/​ HMB436H1/​ HMB437H1/​ HMB452H1/​ HMB462H1

Fundamental Genetics and its Applications (ASFOC2270D): (3.0 credits) BIO120H1, BIO130H1, HMB201H1, HMB265H1, HMB301H1/​ HMB311H1/​ HMB321H1/​ HMB360H1, HMB421H1/​ HMB441H1/​ HMB401H1/​ HMB431H1 (Recommended: HMB421H1)

Neuroscience (ASFOC2270E): (3.0 credits) BIO120H1, BIO130H1, HMB200H1, HMB265H1, HMB300H1/​ HMB310H1/​ HMB320H1/​ HMB360H1/​ CJH332H1, HMB420H1/​ JHA410H1/​ HMB430H1/​ HMB450H1 (Recommended: HMB420H1)

Social Psychology (ASFOC2270F): (2.0 credits) PSY100H1, PSY220H1, PSY322H1, PSY326H1/​ PSY321H1/​ PSY424H1/​ PSY426H1/​ PSY405H1/​ PSY406H1

Cognitive Psychology (ASFOC2270G): (2.0 credits) PSY100H1, PSY270H1, PSY493H1, PSY372H1/​ PSY405H1/​ PSY406H1/​ PSY475H1

Sociolinguistics (ASFOC2270H): (3.0 credits) LIN100Y1; two of LIN228H1, LIN229H1, LIN232H1 or LIN241H1; LIN351H1 and LIN456H1

Psycholinguistics (ASFOC2270I): (3.0 credits) LIN100Y1; two of LIN228H1, LIN229H1, LIN232H1 or LIN241H1; two of JLP374H1, JLP315H1 or JLP471H1

Astronomy & Astrophysics (ASFOC2270J): (2.5 or 3.0 credits) ( PHY131H1, PHY132H1)/ ( PHY151H1, PHY152H1); AST221H1, AST222H1; ( PHY252H1, AST320H1)/ AST325H1/​ AST326Y1

Sociology (ASFOC2270K): (2.5 credits) ( SOC100H1, SOC150H1) with a combined minimum grade average of 65%; SOC204H1; 1.0 credit from SOC303H1, SOC312H1, SOC336H1, SOC355H1, SOC363H1, SOC364H1.

Students interested in advanced study in Sociology should consider additional courses, in particular SOC201H1, SOC251H1, and SOC254H1

Ecology (ASFOC2270L): (3.0 credits) BIO120H1, BIO220H1; 2.0 credits from (with at least a 0.5 credit at the 400-level) EEB319H1/​ EEB321H1/​ EEB328H1/​ EEB365H1/​ EEB428H1/​ EEB433H1/​ EEB440H1 or ENV234H1/​ ENV334H1/​ ENV432H1

Evolutionary Biology (ASFOC2270M): (3.5 credits) BIO120H1, BIO130H1, BIO220H1; 1.5 credits from HMB265H1/​ BIO260H1, EEB318H1, EEB323H1, EEB324H1, EEB325H1, EEB362H1, EHJ352H1; 0.5 credit from EEB440H1, EEB455H1, EEB458H1, EEB459H1, EEB460H1

Notes:

  • BIO260H1 requires BIO230H1 as a prerequisite.
  • Students in the Focus in Evolutionary Biology can request that HMB waive the co-requisite of BIO230H1 for HMB265H1 and that EEB waive the prerequisite of BIO230H1 for EEB460H1. These waivers will only be considered for students in the Applied Statistics specialist focus in Evolutionary Biology. All other pre- and co-requisites are required.

Economics (ASFOC2270N): (3.5 credits) ( ECO101H1, ECO102H1), ECO200Y1/​ ECO206Y1, ECO202Y1/​ ECO208Y1, 0.5 credit 300+ series ECO course with the exception of ECO374H1 and ECO375H1

Biochemistry (ASFOC2270O): (3.0 credits)
CHM135H1, CHM136H1, BCH210H1, BCH311H1, BCH370H1, BCH441H1

Physics (ASFOC2270P): (2.5 credits)
PHY131H1/​ PHY151H1, PHY132H1/​ PHY152H1, PHY224H1, PHY252H1/​ PHY254H1/​ PHY256H1, PHY324H1

Pharmacology and Biomedical Toxicology (ASFOC2270Q): (3.0 credits)
BIO130H1 (70%), PSL300H1, PSL301H1, PCL201H1, PCL302H1, PCL345H1/​ PCL362H1/​ PCL381H1/​ PCL469H1/​ PCL470H1

Immunology (3.0 Credits) - BIO130H1 (70%), IMM250H1, IMM340H1, IMM350H1, IMM360H1, IMM429H1/​ ​ IMM430H1/​ ​ IMM431H1/​ IMM435H1

Students in the Focus in Immunology can request that Immunology waive the BIO and BCH prerequisites for IMM340H1, IMM360H1, and IMM435H1. These waivers will only be considered for students in the Specialist in Statistical Science: Methods and Practice Focus in Immunology. All other pre- and co-requisites are required.


FAS Program Area: Statistical Sciences, Data Science

Urban Studies Major (Arts Program) - ASMAJ2207

Urban Studies Major (Arts Program) - ASMAJ2207

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:

2.0 credits from two of the following groups:

For students with 9.0 or more credits:

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

2.0 credits from two 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:

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

First Year:

1. Two of the following selections:

Higher Years:

2. URB235H1 and URB236H1

3. 1.5 credits in URB or JGU courses at the 300-level or above, including at least 0.5 credit at the 400-level.

4. 2.5 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: Innis College

Urban Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN2207

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: Innis College

Urban Studies Specialist (Arts Program) - ASSPE2207

Urban Studies Specialist (Arts Program) - ASSPE2207

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:

2.0 credits from two of the following groups:

For students with 9.0 or more credits:

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

2.0 credits from two 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:

(11.0 credits including at least 4.0 credits at the 300+ level, 1.0 of which must be at the 400-level)

First Year:

1. Two of the following selections:

Higher Years:

2. URB235H1 and URB236H1

3. 1.0 credit from URB342H1/​ ECO220Y1/​ GGR270H1/​ GGR271H1/​ POL222H1/​ POL232H1/​ SOC202H1/​ SOC252H1

4. 2.0 credits in URB or JGU courses at the 300-level or above, including at least 1.0 credit at the 400-level.

5. 5.0 credits in at least three of the following groups, including at least 2.0 credits at the 300-level or above.

Urban Studies:
Any URB or JGU courses not already taken to fulfill requirement 4.

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: Innis College