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International Economics and Finance Required Group 1 - Table I

Economics (ECN) courses are not available as a choice in Table I.

Humanities

  • ACS 100 Ideas That Shape the World I
  • ACS 210 Ideas: Antiquity
  • ARB † An Arabic course
  • ASL An American Sign Language course
  • CHN † A Chinese course
  • ENG 110 Literatures Across Borders
  • ENG 208 Introduction to Non-Fiction
  • FRE † A French course
  • HIS # A History course
  • LIR 100 Global Models in Intercultural Relations
  • MHK A Mohawk course
  • PHL 101 Plato and the Roots of Western Philosophy
  • PHL 102 What is Philosophy?
  • PHL 110 Philosophy of Religion I
  • PHL 187 Classical Philosophy
  • PHL 201 Problems in Philosophy
  • PHL 212 Introductory Logic
  • PHL 306 Freedom, Equality, Limits of Authority
  • PHL 333 Philosophy of Human Nature
  • PHL 365 Philosophy of Beauty
  • PHL 366 Existentialism and Art and Culture
  • PHL 406 Issues of Life, Death and Poverty
  • SPN † A Spanish Course

Social Sciences

  • CRM 100 Introduction to Canadian Criminal Justice
  • CRM 102 Introduction to Criminology
  • ECN 101 Principles of Microeconomics
  • ECN 201 Principles of Macroeconomics
  • EUS 102 Environment and Sustainability
  • EUS 202 Sustaining the City's Environments
  • GEO 131 Energy, Earth and Ecosystems
  • GEO 151 Location, Location, Location
  • POG 100 People, Power and Politics
  • POG 110 Power and Influence in Canadian Politics
  • PPA 101 Cdn Public Administration I: Institutions
  • PPA 102 Cdn Public Administration II: Processes
  • PSY 102 Introduction to Psychology I
  • PSY 202 Introduction to Psychology II
  • SOC 105 Introduction to Sociology
  • SOC 107 Sociology of the Everyday
  • SSH 100 Inquiry and Problem-Solving
  • SSH 102 Learning and Development Strategies
  • SSH 104* Co-op Program Preparation

* SSH 104 is required for students taking Co-op programs in the Faculty of Arts.  

† An online placement test is required. See Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures' website (opens in new window)  for details.

# A History (HIS) course numbered between HIS 100 and HIS 399 or HIS 461, HIS 462, HIS 475, and HIS 490.