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UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM CALENDAR 2004-2005 | |||
LIBERAL STUDIES ELECTIVE COURSES TABLE A-LOWER LEVEL
NOTE: Certain courses cannot be taken for liberal studies credit in some programs. Please check the list of the affected programs and restricted courses on the pages following this Table.
Term
OfferedDiscipline Semesterized Course Number Course Title Fall & Winter CARIBBEAN STUDIES CRB 100 Introduction to the Caribbean
Fall
ECONOMICS
ECN 105
Canadian Economic History
Fall ECN 110 The Economics of Markets Winter ECN 205 European Economic History Winter ECN 210 Inflation, Unemployment in Canada Fall ECN 340 The Economics of Human Behaviour Winter ECN 440 Booms, Busts, Panics and Manias
Fall
ENGLISH
ENG 101
Laughter and Tears: Comic & Tragic ModesFall ENG 104 What’s The Story?
Fall ENG 112 Zap, Pow, Bang: Pop. Lit.
Winter ENG 201 The Hero’s Journey: Myth and Archetype
Winter ENG 204 The Literature of Immigration
Winter ENG 212 Cultures in Crisis
Fall & Winter *LNG 100 Language and Identity
Fall & Winter *LNG 101 Language and Society
Fall & Winter *LNG 200 Language and Public Life
Fall/Winter
FRENCH
A French course to be determined by test and interview
Fall
GEOGRAPHY
GEO 106
Interpreting Human Environments: I
Fall GEO 108 Geographical Issues in the Post-Industrial Age I Fall GEO 110 The Physical Environment Winter GEO 206 Interpreting Human Environments: II Winter GEO 208 Geographical Issues in the Post-Industrial Age II Winter GEO 210 The Geography of Global Risk Fall GEO 312 Viva Las Vegas
Fall
HISTORY
HST 111
World Turned Upside Down: Europe 1350-1776Fall HST 119 Fact and Fiction: History Through Film I Winter HST 211 Century of Revolution: Europe 1789-1914 Winter HST 219 Fact and Fiction: History Through Film II Fall HST 307 Canada to 1867: The Founding Societies Fall HST 325 History of Science and Technology I Winter HST 407 Canada from 1867: The Struggle for Identity Winter HST 425 History of Science and Technology II
Fall
INTERIOR DESIGN
IRL 100
Intro. to World Art I: Pictorial Arts
Fall
JUSTICE STUDIES
JUS 101
Understanding Crime in Canadian Society
Fall
MUSIC
MUS 101
Intro. to World & Early European MusicWinter MUS 201 Introduction to Classical Music
Fall
PHILOSOPHY
PHL 101
Plato and the Roots of Western PhilosophyFall PHL 110 Philosophy of Religion Winter PHL 201 Problems in Philosophy Winter PHL 214 Critical Thinking Fall PHL 306 Contemporary Moral Issues I Winter PHL 406 Contemporary Moral Issues II
Fall & Winter
PHYSICS
†PCS 181
Introduction to Astronomy
Fall
POLITICS
POL 106
The Politics of Human NeedsFall POL 128 Politics and Film Winter POL 129 Immigration and the Canadian Experience Winter POL 208 The Globalization of World Politics
Fall & Winter
PSYCHOLOGY
PSY 105
Perspectives in PsychologyWinter * **PSY 304 Psychology of Gender Winter PSY 308 Psychology of Thinking
Fall & Winter
SOCIOLOGY
SOC 102
Human OriginsFall & Winter SOC 103 How Society Works Fall & Winter SOC 202 Popular Culture Fall & Winter SOC 203 Social Class and Inequality
Winter
SPANISH
A Spanish course to be determined by test and interview.
Fall
THEATRE
THL 100
Theatre and the Canadian Identity
* Interview is required.
** Pre-requisite required.
† PCS 181 is not available for credit to students in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences except Architectural Science.
Please note that all courses will not be offered every semester to all students. See the Chair of the appropriate Department to check availability of courses.