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Italian Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN2524

Italian Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN2524

Enrolment Requirements:

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

Completion Requirements:

(4 full courses or their equivalent)

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


FAS Program Area: Italian

Jewish Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0385

Jewish Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0385

Enrolment Requirements:

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


Completion Requirements:

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

1. CJS200H1/​ CJS201H1 (See Note)

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

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


FAS Program Area: Centre for Jewish Studies

Latin American Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0552

Latin American Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0552

Enrolment Requirements:

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

Completion Requirements:

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

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

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

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


FAS Program Area: Latin American Studies

Latin Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1451

Latin Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1451

Enrolment Requirements:

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

Completion Requirements:

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

(4.0 credits)

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


FAS Program Area: Classics

Linguistics Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0506

Linguistics Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0506

Enrolment Requirements:

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

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits)

First Year: LIN101H1, LIN102H1

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

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

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


FAS Program Area: Linguistics

Literature and Critical Theory Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0539

Literature and Critical Theory Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0539

Enrolment Requirements:

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

Completion Requirements:

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

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

FAS Program Area: Victoria College

Material Culture and Semiotics Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN2731

Material Culture and Semiotics Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN2731

Enrolment Requirements:

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

Completion Requirements:

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

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

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


FAS Program Area: Victoria College

Mathematics Minor (Science Program) - ASMIN1165

Mathematics Minor (Science Program) - ASMIN1165

Enrolment Requirements:

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

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

Completion Requirements:

4.0 credits, including 1.0 at the 300+ level

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

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

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

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

Notes:

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

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

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

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

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

FAS Program Area: Mathematics

Medical Anthropology Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1778

Medical Anthropology Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1778

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

Enrolment Requirements:

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

Completion Requirements:

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

First Year:
1. ANT100Y1

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

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

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


FAS Program Area: Anthropology

Medieval Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1231

Medieval Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1231

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

Enrolment Requirements:

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

Completion Requirements:

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

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

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

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

Medievalism:
MST110H1/​ MST211H1/​ MST230H1

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

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

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

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

Note:

  • MST300H1 is offered through the Centre for Medieval Studies.

FAS Program Area: St. Michael's College

Minor in Creative Writing (Arts Program) - ASMIN1646

Minor in Creative Writing (Arts Program) - ASMIN1646

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

Enrolment Requirements:

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

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

For students who have completed 4.0 to 8.5 credits:

For students who have completed 9.0 or more credits:

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

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

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

Accepted Cognate Courses:

Notes:

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

FAS Program Area: English

Minor in French Language (Arts Program) - ASMIN0120

Minor in French Language (Arts Program) - ASMIN0120

Enrolment Requirements:

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

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits)

1) ( FSL120H1, FSL122H1)/ FSL121Y1

2) ( FSL220H1, FSL222H1)/ FSL221Y1

3) ( FSL320H1, FSL322H1)/ FSL321Y1

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

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


FAS Program Area: French

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

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

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

Enrolment Requirements:

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

Completion Requirements:

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

First Year: No specific first-year requirements

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


FAS Program Area: St. Michael's College

Music History & Culture Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0695

Music History & Culture Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0695

Enrolment Requirements:

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

Completion Requirements:

(4 full courses or equivalent)

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


FAS Program Area: Music

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

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

Enrolment Requirements:

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

Completion Requirements:

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


FAS Program Area: Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations

Philosophy Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0231

Philosophy Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0231

Enrolment Requirements:

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

Completion Requirements:

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

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


FAS Program Area: Philosophy

Physical and Environmental Geography Minor (Science Program) - ASMIN2030

Physical and Environmental Geography Minor (Science Program) - ASMIN2030

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

Enrolment Requirements:

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

Completion Requirements:

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

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

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

Applications: Any 2 courses (1.0 credit) from:

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

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

Total credits: 4.0


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

Physics Minor (Science Program) - ASMIN1944

Physics Minor (Science Program) - ASMIN1944

Enrolment Requirements:

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

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits)

First Year: (1.0 credit)

PHY131H1/​ PHY151H1, PHY132H1/​ PHY152H1

Second Year: (2.0 credits)

1. PHY224H1

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

Third Year: (1.0 credit)

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

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


FAS Program Area: Physics, Data Science

Physiology Minor (Science Program) - ASMIN0482

Physiology Minor (Science Program) - ASMIN0482

Enrolment Requirements:

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

Completion Requirements:

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

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


FAS Program Area: Physiology

Political Science Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN2015

Political Science Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN2015

Enrolment Requirements:

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

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

For students who have completed 9.0 or more credits:

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits)

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

Note:


FAS Program Area: Political Science

Portuguese Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0338

Portuguese Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0338

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

Enrolment Requirements:

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

Completion Requirements:

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

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


FAS Program Area: Portuguese

Psychology Minor (Science Program) - ASMIN1160

Psychology Minor (Science Program) - ASMIN1160

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

Enrolment Requirements:

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

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

For students who have completed 4.0 to 8.5 credits:

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

For students who have completed 9.0 credits or more:

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

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

Notes:

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

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

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

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

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits):

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

Notes:

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

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

Group 1 - Psychology Courses

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

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

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

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

Cluster C - Methods and Applications

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

Group 2 - Related Courses

ANT331H1, ANT442H1, BIO120H1, BIO130H1, BIO220H1, BIO270H1, BIO271H1, BPM200H1, BPM232H1, BPM330H1, BPM332H1, BPM333H1, BPM335H1, BPM336H1, BPM337H1, BPM338H1, BPM339H1, BPM432H1, BPM433H1, BPM438H1, BPM499H1, CJH332H1, COG250Y1, COG260H1, COG341H1, COG342H1, COG343H1, CRE345H1, CRI365H1, CRI431H1, ECO423H1, EDS261H1, EEB313H1, ENG384Y1, HIS489H1, HMB200H1, HMB300H1, HMB310H1, HMB320H1, HMB420H1, HMB440H1, HMB460H1, HMB473H1, HPS110H1, HPS120H1, HPS200H1, HPS300H1, HPS347H1, IRE260H1, JFP450H1, JHA410H1, JLS472H1, JLS473H1, LIN101H1, LIN102H1, LIN200H1, LIN402H1, NEW302Y1, NEW303H1, NFS489H1, PCL200H1, PCL475H1, PCL476H1, PHL240H1, PHL243H1, PHL244H1, PHL319H1, PHL340H1, PHL342H1, PHL358H1, PHL383H1, PSL201Y1, PSL300H1, PSL440H1, PSL440Y1, PSL441H1, RLG106H1, RLG211H1, RLG301H1, RLG380H1, RLG390H1, RLG417H1, RLG421H1, RSM260H1, RSM353H1, SOC213H1, SOC363H1, SOC412H1, VIC106H1, VIC206H1, VIC278H1, WGS372H1, WRR307H1


FAS Program Area: Psychology

Religion Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0151

Religion Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0151

Enrolment Requirements:

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

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits)

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

Notes:

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

FAS Program Area: Religion

Renaissance Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0532

Renaissance Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0532

Enrolment Requirements:

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


FAS Program Area: Victoria College

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

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

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

Enrolment Requirements:

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

Completion Requirements:

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

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

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

Sexual Diversity Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1240

Sexual Diversity Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1240

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

Enrolment Requirements:

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

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits)

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

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

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

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

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


FAS Program Area: Sexual Diversity Studies

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

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

Enrolment Requirements:

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

Completion Requirements:

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

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

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

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

Czech and Slovak: SLA105Y1, SLA204Y1, SLA214H1.

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

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

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

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

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

Ukrainian: SLA108Y1, SLA208Y1, SLA308H1.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


FAS Program Area: Slavic and East European Languages and Cultures

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

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

Enrolment Requirements:

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

Completion Requirements:

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


FAS Program Area: Slavic and East European Languages and Cultures

Sociology Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1013

Sociology Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1013

Enrolment Requirements:

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

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

• ( SOC100H1 and SOC150H1)

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

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

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits in Sociology)

1. SOC100H1 and SOC150H1.

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


FAS Program Area: Sociology

South Asian Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1333

South Asian Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1333

Enrolment Requirements:

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

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits)

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

Electives:

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

*Courses for which South Asian Studies students have priority enrolment


FAS Program Area: South Asian Studies