2025-2026 Academic Year Programs at a Glance
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2025-2026 Academic Year Note: All courses listed below have a professional studies classification. Some of them are cross-listed with an arts and science discipline. All courses have been designated as appropriate for free electives. INTE…
2025-2026 Academic Year BUSI 1112 Introduction to Business Administration 0.5 unit An overview of the fundamental activities performed in businesses in the Canadian environment. Methodology includes lectures, class discussions, written assignments, tests and a term…
2025-2026 Academic Year Graduate Applied Human Nutrition Students Registering in Undergraduate NUTR courses Students accepted into the MAHN or MSc may be required to complete undergraduate courses in Applied Human Nutrition as part of a…
2025-2026 Academic Year WOMS 1110 Focus on Women I 0.5 unit An introduction to Women’s Studies with emphasis on the diversity of women’s lives. Topics will include women’s relations to work, family, health, education, race,…
2025-2026 Academic Year SOAN 1502 Questioning Society 0.5 unit An introduction to the study of social and cultural life including basic concepts and terminology of sociology and anthropology. Students will be introduced to core theoretical…
2025-2026 Academic Year PSYC 1110 Introduction to Psychology as a Natural Science 0.5 unit An introduction to psychology as a natural science. Areas surveyed will include, but will not be limited to, the biological bases…
2025-2026 Academic Year CANA 1001/POLS 1001 Introduction to Politics: The State and its Institutions 0.5 unit An introduction to the central concepts and ideas which shape our political world. It explores the design of political…
2025-2026 Academic Year HIST 1102 The West and the World: From the Middles Ages to the Enlightenment 0.5 unit An introduction to the history of Western civilization from the fall of the Roman Empire to…
2025-2026 Academic Year ECON 1101 Introduction to Microeconomics 0.5 unit Prerequisite(s): grade XII mathematics An introduction to the behaviour of individual agents in the Canadian economy and the markets in which they interact. Topics include…