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APEC Applied Economics – Major (Arts) – Bachelor of Arts (Honours) APEC-M-BAH Subject: Administered by the Department of Economics. Plan: Consists of 66.0 units as described below. Program: The Plan, alone, or in combination with a Minor in another subject, and with sufficient electives to total 120.0 units (114.0 units for students admitted prior to September 2017), will lead to a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Degree. 1. Core (27.0 units) A. 6.0 units from ECON 110/6.0 or (ECON 111/3.0 and ECON 112/3.0) B. 9.0 units in ECON 212/3.0, ECON 222/3.0, ECON 255/3.0 C. 3.0 units from ECON 250/3.0 or STAT 263/3.0 D. 6.0 units in ECON 310/3.0 and ECON 351/3.0 E. 3.0 units in ECON 452/3.0 2. Option (33.0 units) A. 12.0 units from Option List 2.A.i .(Seminar) or 2.A.ii. (Thesis) i. Seminar Option (12.0 units) a. 3.0 units from ECON 480/3.0-499/3.0 b. 9.0 units from ECON at the 400 level ii. Thesis Option (12.0 units) a. 6.0 units in ECON 590/6.0 b. 6.0 units from ECON at the 400 level B. 3.0 units from ECON 231/3.0; ECON 232/3.0; ECON 331/3.0; ECON 332/3.0; ECON 430/3.0 C. 3.0 units from ECON_Communications_Options D. 3.0 units from ECON at 300 level or above E. 12.0 units from ECON at any level or APEC_Options 3. Supporting (6.0 units) A. 6.0 units from MATH 120/6.0; MATH 121/6.0; (MATH 123/3.0 and MATH 124/3.0); MATH 126/6.0 4. Additional Requirements 5. Substitutions 6. Notes A. At least half of the 400- and 500-level units must be obtained at Queen’s University, including the seminars ECON 480-499. The prerequisite for fourth year seminars include a minimum average GPA of 2.6 in the top 30 Units of Economics. B. A maximum of 9.0 units from courses offered by other Faculties and Schools may be counted toward the Program and/or Plan requirements, provided they are included on the list of the APEC options.

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  • APEC

    Applied Economics – Major (Arts) – Bachelor of Arts (Honours)

    APEC-M-BAH

    Subject: Administered by the Department of Economics.

    Plan: Consists of 66.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, alone, or in combination with a Minor in another subject, and with sufficient electives to total 120.0 units (114.0 units for students admitted prior to September 2017), will lead to a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Degree.

    1. Core (27.0 units) A. 6.0 units from ECON 110/6.0 or (ECON 111/3.0 and ECON 112/3.0) B. 9.0 units in ECON 212/3.0, ECON 222/3.0, ECON 255/3.0 C. 3.0 units from ECON 250/3.0 or STAT 263/3.0 D. 6.0 units in ECON 310/3.0 and ECON 351/3.0 E. 3.0 units in ECON 452/3.0

    2. Option (33.0 units)

    A. 12.0 units from Option List 2.A.i .(Seminar) or 2.A.ii. (Thesis) i. Seminar Option (12.0 units) a. 3.0 units from ECON 480/3.0-499/3.0 b. 9.0 units from ECON at the 400 level ii. Thesis Option (12.0 units) a. 6.0 units in ECON 590/6.0 b. 6.0 units from ECON at the 400 level

    B. 3.0 units from ECON 231/3.0; ECON 232/3.0; ECON 331/3.0; ECON 332/3.0; ECON 430/3.0 C. 3.0 units from ECON_Communications_Options D. 3.0 units from ECON at 300 level or above E. 12.0 units from ECON at any level or APEC_Options

    3. Supporting (6.0 units)

    A. 6.0 units from MATH 120/6.0; MATH 121/6.0; (MATH 123/3.0 and MATH 124/3.0); MATH 126/6.0

    4. Additional Requirements

    5. Substitutions

    6. Notes

    A. At least half of the 400- and 500-level units must be obtained at Queen’s University, including the seminars ECON 480-499. The prerequisite for fourth year seminars include a minimum average GPA of 2.6 in the top 30 Units of Economics.

    B. A maximum of 9.0 units from courses offered by other Faculties and Schools may be counted toward the Program and/or Plan requirements, provided they are included on the list of the APEC options.

  • CHEM Course List

    Applied Economics Course List The following list contains courses offered through other Departments. In accordance with Academic Regulation 2.5 (Access to Classes), students do not have enrolment priority in all of these courses. Access to these courses may only be made available during the Open Enrolment period, and then only if space permits. ECON_Communications Options ECON Communications Options ECON 223/3.0; ECON 231/3.0; ECON 232/3.0; ECON 239/3.0; ECON 244/3.0; ECON 280/3.0; ECON 331/3.0; ECON 332/3.0; ECON 430/3.0; PPEC 200/3.0 APEC_Options Courses from other Departments and Faculties CISC 121/3.0; COMM 211/3.0; COMM 221/3.0; COMM 311/3.0; COMM 313/3.0; COMM 322/3.0; COMM 323/3.0; COMM 324/3.0; COMM 325/3.0; COMM 326/3.0; COMM 327/3.0; COMM 329/3.0; DEVS 333/3.0; EMPR 230/3.0; EMPR 330/3.0; EMPR 335/3.0; GPHY 228/3.0; MATH 337/3.0; PHIL 303/3.0; PPEC 200/3.0; PSYC 342/3.0; RELS 368/3.0; WRIT 250/3.0

  • ARTH

    Art History – Major (Arts) – Bachelor of Arts (Honours)

    ARTH-M-BAH

    Subject: Administered by the Department of Art History and Art Conservation.

    Plan: Consists of 60.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, alone, or in combination with a Minor in another subject, and with sufficient electives to total 120.0 units (114.0 units for students admitted prior to September 2017), will lead to a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Degree.

    1. Core (6.0 units) A. 6.0 units from (ARTH 116/3.0 and ARTH 117/3.0) or ARTH 120/6.0

    2. Option (54.0 units)

    A. 9.0 units from ARTH at the 400 level

    B. 21.0 units from ARTH at the 300 level or above; CLST 309/3.0; CLST 404/3.0; CLST 405/3.0; GNDS 350/3.0; GNDS 351/3.0; GNDS 352/3.0 C. 24.0 units from ARTH at the 100 or 200 level

    3. Supporting (0.0 units)

    4. Additional Requirements

    5. Substitutions

    6. Notes

    A.

    In order to become competent in the discipline and to prepare for the 400-level seminars, honours students are expected to spread their upper-year courses across the major areas taught by the Department.

  • ARTH

    Art History – Medial (Arts) – Bachelor of Arts (Honours)

    ARTH[----]-A or [----]ARTH-A (where [----] is a second subject of study)

    Subject: Administered by the Department of Art History and Art Conservation.

    Plan: Consists of 42.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, in combination with a Medial Plan in another subject, and with sufficient electives to total 120.0 units (114.0 units for students admitted prior to September 2017), will lead to a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Degree.

    1. Core (6.0 units) A. 6.0 units from (ARTH 116/3.0 and ARTH 117/3.0) or ARTH 120/6.0

    2. Option (36.0 units)

    A. 24.0 units from ARTH at the 100 or 200 level B. 6.0 units from ARTH at the 400 level

    C. 6.0 units from ARTH at the 300 level or above; CLST 309/3.0; CLST 404/3.0; CLST 405/3.0; GNDS 350/3.0; GNDS 351/3.0; GNDS 352/3.0

    3. Supporting (0.0 units)

    4. Additional Requirements

    5. Substitutions

    6. Notes

    A.

    In order to become competent in the discipline and to prepare for the 400-level seminars, honours students are expected to spread their upper-year courses across the major areas taught by the Department.

  • ARTH

    Art History – Minor (Arts)

    ARTH-Y

    Subject: Administered by the Department of Art History and Art Conservation.

    Plan: Consists of 30.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, in combination with a Major Plan in another subject, and with sufficient electives, will lead to an Honours Bachelors Degree.

    Art History – General (Arts) – Bachelor of Arts

    ARTH-G-BA

    Subject: Administered by the Department of Art History and Art Conservation.

    Plan: Consists of 30.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, with sufficient electives to total 90.0 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Arts Degree.

    1. Core (6.0 units) A. 6.0 units from (ARTH 116/3.0 and ARTH 117/3.0) or ARTH 120/6.0

    2. Option (24.0 units)

    A. 24.0 units from ARTH at the 100 level or above; CLST 309/3.0; CLST 404/3.0; CLST 405/3.0; GNDS 350/3.0; GNDS 351/3.0; GNDS 352/3.0

    3. Supporting (0.0 units)

    4. Additional Requirements

    5. Substitutions

    6. Notes

  • ARTV

    Fine Art (Visual Art) – Major – Bachelor of Fine Art (Honours)

    ARTV-M-BFH

    Subject: Administered by the Fine Art (Visual Art) Program.

    Plan: Consists of 72.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, alone, or in combination with a Minor in another subject, and with sufficient electives to total 120.0 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Fine Art (Honours) Degree.

    1. Core (60.0 units) A. 12.0 units in ARTF 127/6.0 and ARTF 128/6.0 B. 12.0 units in ARTF 227/6.0 and ARTF 228/6.0 C. 18.0 units in ARTF 337/9.0 and ARTF 338/9.0 D. 18.0 units in ARTF 447/9.0 and ARTF 448/9.0

    2. Option (0.0 units)

    3. Supporting (12.0 units) A. 6.0 units in ARTH 120/6.0 B. 6.0 units from ARTH at the 200 level

    4. Additional Requirements

    5. Substitutions

    6. Notes

    A.

    First- and second-year ARTF courses consist of 12 hours of studio classes plus 12 hours of independent studio activities per week; third-year ARTF courses consist of 12 hours of studio classes plus 15 hours of independent studio activities per week; and fourth-year ARTF courses consist of 24 hours of independent studio activities plus 1 hour of individual instruction per week, and 9 hours of seminars.

    B. (ARTH 226/3.0 and ARTH 228/3.0) or (ARTH 231/3.0 and ARTH 232/3.0) are recommended courses for Supporting Course 3.B.

  • ARTV

    Fine Art (Visual Art) – General – Bachelor of Fine Art

    ARTV-G-BFA

    Subject: Administered by the Fine Art (Visual Art) Program.

    Plan: Consists of 54.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, with sufficient electives to total 90.0 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Fine Art Degree.

    1. Core (42.0 units) A. 12.0 units in ARTF 127/6.0 and ARTF 128/6.0 B. 12.0 units in ARTF 227/6.0 and ARTF 228/6.0 C. 18.0 units in ARTF 337/9.0 and ARTF 338/9.0

    2. Option (0.0 units)

    3. Supporting (12.0 units) A. 6.0 units in ARTH 120/6.0 B. 6.0 units from ARTH at the 200 level

    4. Additional Requirements

    5. Substitutions

    6. Notes

    A.

    This Plan, unlike most other General Plans, may not be added to a Major to form a Major-Minor Plan combination.

    B. First- and second-year ARTF courses consist of 12 hours of studio classes plus 12 hours of independent studio activities per week; third-year ARTF courses consist of 12 hours of studio classes plus 15 hours of independent studio activities per week.

    C. (ARTH 226/3.0 and ARTH 228/3.0) or (ARTH 231/3.0 and ARTH 232/3.0) are recommended courses for Supporting Course 3.B.

  • ASPH

    Plans of study for students who were admitted to an Astrophysics Plan prior to May 2018 Astrophysics – Specialization (Science) – Bachelor of Science (Honours)

    ASPH-P-BSH

    Subject: Administered by the Department of Physics, Engineering Physics and Astronomy.

    Plan: Consists of 99.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, together with sufficient electives to total 120.0 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Science (Honours) Degree.

    1. Core (93.0 units) A. 6.0 units from PHYS 104/6.0 or PHYS 106/6.0 B. 6.0 units in CHEM 112/6.0 C. 6.0 units from MATH 110/6.0 or MATH 111/6.0

    D. 6.0 units from MATH 120/6.0; MATH 121/6.0; (MATH 123/3.0 and MATH 124/3.0); MATH 122/6.0

    E. 18.0 units in PHYS 206/3.0, PHYS 212/3.0, PHYS 216/3.0, PHYS 239/3.0, PHYS 242/3.0, PHYS 250/3.0 F. 3.0 units from MATH 280/3.0 or MATH 221/3.0 G. 3.0 units from MATH 225/3.0 or MATH 231/3.0 or MATH 232/3.0

    H. 27.0 units from PHYS 313/3.0, PHYS 315/3.0, PHYS 316/3.0; PHYS 317/3.0; PHYS 321/3.0, PHYS 344/3.0, PHYS 345/3.0, PHYS 350/3.0, PHYS 372/3.0, PHYS 312/6.0

    I. 18.0 units in PHYS 414/3.0, PHYS 432/3.0, PHYS 435/3.0, PHYS 453/3.0, PHYS 590/6.0

    2. Option (6.0 units)

    A. 6.0 units from PHYS at the 400 level or above

    3. Supporting (0.0 units)

    4. Additional Requirements

    5. Substitutions

    6. Notes

  • ASPH

    Plans of study for students who were admitted to an Astrophysics Plan after May 2018 Astrophysics – Specialization (Science) – Bachelor of Science (Honours)

    ASPH-P-BSH

    Subject: Administered by the Department of Physics, Engineering Physics and Astronomy.

    Plan: Consists of 102.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, together with sufficient electives to total 120.0 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Science (Honours) Degree.

    1. Core (96.0 units) A. 6.0 units from PHYS 104/6.0 or PHYS 106/6.0 B. 6.0 units in CHEM 112/6.0 C. 6.0 units from MATH 110/6.0 or MATH 111/6.0

    D. 6.0 units from MATH 120/6.0; MATH 121/6.0; (MATH 123/3.0 and MATH 124/3.0)

    E. 21.0 units in PHYS 206/3.0, PHYS 212/3.0, PHYS 213/3.0; PHYS 216/3.0, PHYS 239/3.0, PHYS 242/3.0, PHYS 250/3.0 F. 3.0 units from MATH 280/3.0 or MATH 221/3.0 G. 3.0 units from MATH 225/3.0 or MATH 231/3.0 or MATH 232/3.0

    H. 27.0 units in PHYS 315/3.0, PHYS 316/3.0; PHYS 317/3.0; PHYS 321/3.0, PHYS 344/3.0, PHYS 345/3.0, PHYS 350/6.0, PHYS 372/3.0, PHYS 312/6.0; PHYS 313/3.0

    I. 18.0 units in PHYS 414/3.0, PHYS 432/3.0, PHYS 435/3.0, PHYS 453/3.0, PHYS 590/6.0

    2. Option (6.0 units)

    A. 6.0 units from PHYS at the 400 level or above

    3. Supporting (0.0 units)

    4. Additional Requirements

    5. Substitutions

    6. Notes

  • BCHM (prior to May 1, 2016)

    Plans of study for students who were admitted to a Biochemistry Plan prior to May 1, 2016 Biochemistry – Major (Science) – Bachelor of Science (Honours)

    BCHM-M-BSH

    Subject: Administered by the Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences.

    Plan: Consists of 72.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, alone, or in combination with a Minor in another subject, and with sufficient electives to total 120.0 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Science (Honours) Degree.

    1. Core (60.0 units)

    A. 6.0 units in CHEM 112/6.0 B. 6.0 units in BIOL 102/3.0 and BIOL 103/3.0 C. 6.0 units in BIOL 205/3.0 and BCHM 218/3.0 D. 12.0 units in CHEM 211/3.0, CHEM 212/3.0, CHEM 222/3.0, CHEM 223/3.0 E. 15.0 units in BCHM 313/3.0, BCHM 315/3.0, BCHM 316/3.0, BCHM 317/6.0 F. 3.0 units in BCHM 441/3.0 G. 9.0 units in BCHM 410/3.0, BCHM 411/3.0, BCHM 432/3.0 H. 3.0 units in STAT 263/3.0

    2. Option (0.0 units)

    3. Supporting (12.0 units)

    A. 6.0 units from MATH 120/6.0; MATH 121/6.0; (MATH 123/3.0 and MATH 124/3.0) B. 6.0 units from PHYS 104/6.0; PHYS 106/3.0; PHYS 117/6.0

    4. Additional Requirements

    5. Substitutions

    6. Notes

    A.

    Students who may wish later to change to a chemistry program should take one of PHYS 106/6.0 or PHYS 104/6.0; students who may wish later to change to a physics program should take PHYS 104/6.0.

    B. Students wishing to take upper-year BIOL courses as electives should take BIOL 206/3.0 as an elective.

    C. Electives consisting of 3.0-6.0 units at the 300 level in any of ANAT; BIOL; CHEM; MICR; PHAR; PHGY with a laboratory component are recommended. Of these, CHEM 311/3.0; CHEM 398/3.0; CHEM 399/3.0 are strongly recommended.

  • BCHM (prior to May 1, 2016)

    Plans of study for students who were admitted to a Biochemistry Plan prior to May 1, 2016

    Biochemistry – Minor (Science)

    BCHM-Z

    Subject: Administered by the Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences.

    Plan: Consists of 48.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, in combination with a Major plan in another subject, and with sufficient electives, will lead to an Honours Bachelors Degree.

    Biochemistry – General (Science) – Bachelor of Science

    BCHM-G-BSC

    Subject: Administered by the Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences.

    Plan: Consists of 48.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, with sufficient electives to total 90.0 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Science Degree.

    1. Core (42.0 units)

    A. 6.0 units in CHEM 112/6.0 B. 6.0 units in BIOL 102/3.0 and BIOL 103/3.0 C. 6.0 units in BIOL 205/3.0 and BCHM 218/3.0 D. 12.0 units in CHEM 211/3.0, CHEM 212/3.0, CHEM 222/3.0, CHEM 223/3.0 E. 12.0 units in BCHM 315/3.0, BCHM 316/3.0, BCHM 317/6.0

    2. Option (0.0 units)

    3. Supporting (0.0 units)

    4. Additional Requirements (6.0 units)

    A. Minimum of an additional 6.0 units in the physical and natural sciences or mathematics, from ASC_Science.

    5. Substitutions

    A. BCHM 310/9.0 and a further 3.0 units in the natural and physical sciences and mathematics may be substituted for 1.E.

    6. Notes

    A.

    Students who may wish later to change to a chemistry program should take one of PHYS 106/6.0 or PHYS 104/6.0; students who may wish later to change to a physics program should take PHYS 104/6.0.

    B. Students wishing to take upper-year BIOL courses as electives should take BIOL 206/3.0 as an elective.

  • BCHM (prior to May 1, 2016)

    Plans of study for students who were admitted to a Biochemistry Plan prior to May 1, 2016 Biochemistry – Specialization (Science) – Bachelor of Science (Honours)

    BCHM-P-BSH

    Subject: Administered by the Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences.

    Plan: Consists of 87.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, together with sufficient electives to total 120.0 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Science (Honours) Degree.

    1. Core (84.0 units)

    A. 6.0 units in CHEM 112/6.0 B. 6.0 units in BIOL 102/3.0 and BIOL 103/3.0 C. 6.0 units from PHYS 104/6.0; PHYS 106/6.0; PHYS 117/6.0

    D. 6.0 units from MATH 120/6.0; MATH 121/6.0; (MATH 123/3.0 and MATH 124/3.0) E. 6.0 units in BIOL 205/3.0 and BCHM 218/3.0 F. 12.0 units in CHEM 211/3.0, CHEM 212/3.0, CHEM 222/3.0, CHEM 223/3.0 G. 3.0 units in STAT 263/3.0 H. 15.0 units in BCHM 313/3.0, BCHM 315/3.0, BCHM 316/3.0, BCHM 317/6.0 I. 18.0 units in BCHM 410/3.0, BCHM 411/3.0, BCHM 421/6.0, BCHM 422/6.0 J. 6.0 units in BCHM 432/3.0 and BCHM 442/3.0

    2. Option (3.0 units)

    A. 3.0 units from BCHM_Labs

    3. Supporting (0.0 units)

    4. Additional Requirements

  • BCHM (between May 1, 2016 and May 1, 2018)

    Plans of study for students who were admitted to a Biochemistry Plan between May 1, 2016 and May 1, 2018 Biochemistry – Major (Science) – Bachelor of Science (Honours)

    BCHM-M-BSH

    Subject: Administered by the Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences.

    Plan: Consists of 72.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, alone, or in combination with a Minor in another subject, and with sufficient electives to total 120.0 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Science (Honours) Degree.

    1. Core (57.0 units)

    A. 6.0 units in CHEM 112/6.0 B. 6.0 units in BIOL 102/3.0 and BIOL 103/3.0 C. 3.0 units in BCHM 218/3.0 or MBIO 218/3.0 D. 12.0 units in CHEM 211/3.0, CHEM 212/3.0, CHEM 222/3.0, CHEM 223/3.0 E. 15.0 units in BCHM 313/3.0, BCHM 315/3.0, BCHM 316/3.0, BCHM 317/6.0 F. 3.0 units in BCHM 441/3.0 G. 9.0 units in BCHM 410/3.0, BCHM 411/3.0, BCHM 432/3.0 H. 3.0 units in STAT 263/3.0 or BIOL 243/3.0 or STAM 200/3.0

    2. Option (3.0 units)

    A. 3.0 units from BCHM_List_A

    3. Supporting (12.0 units)

    A. 6.0 units from MATH 120/6.0; MATH 121/6.0; (MATH 123/3.0 and MATH 124/3.0); MATH 122/6.0 B. 6.0 units from PHYS 104/6.0; PHYS 106/3.0; PHYS 117/6.0; PHYS 118/6.0

    4. Additional Requirements

    5. Substitutions

    6. Notes

    A.

    Students who may wish later to change to a chemistry program should take one of PHYS 106/6.0 or PHYS 104/6.0; students who may wish later to change to a physics program should take PHYS 104/6.0.

    B. Students wishing to take upper-year BIOL courses as electives should take BIOL 205/3.0 and BIOL 206/3.0 as electives.

    C. Electives consisting of 3.0-6.0 units at the 300 level in any of ANAT; BIOL; CHEM; MICR; PHAR; PHGY with a laboratory component are recommended. Of these, CHEM 311/3.0; CHEM 398/3.0; CHEM 399/3.0 are strongly recommended.

  • BCHM (between May 1, 2016 and May 1, 2018)

    Plans of study for students who were admitted to a Biochemistry Plan between May 1, 2016 and May 1, 2018 Biochemistry – Minor (Science)

    BCHM-Z

    Subject: Administered by the Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences.

    Plan: Consists of 48.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, in combination with a Major plan in another subject, and with sufficient electives, will lead to an Honours Bachelors Degree.

    Biochemistry – General (Science) – Bachelor of Science

    BCHM-G-BSC

    Subject: Administered by the Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences.

    Plan: Consists of 48.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, with sufficient electives to total 90.0 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Science Degree.

    1. Core (42.0 units)

    A. 6.0 units in CHEM 112/6.0 B. 6.0 units in BIOL 102/3.0 and BIOL 103/3.0 C. 6.0 units in BIOL 205/3.0 and (BCHM 218/3.0 or MBIO 218/3.0) D. 12.0 units in CHEM 211/3.0, CHEM 212/3.0, CHEM 222/3.0, CHEM 223/3.0 E. 12.0 units in BCHM 315/3.0, BCHM 316/3.0, BCHM 317/6.0

    2. Option (0.0 units)

    3. Supporting (0.0 units)

    4. Additional Requirements (6.0 units)

    A. Minimum of an additional 6.0 units in the physical and natural sciences or mathematics, from ASC_Science.

    5. Substitutions

    A. BCHM 310/9.0 and a further 3.0 units in the natural and physical sciences and mathematics may be substituted for 1.E.

    6. Notes

    A.

    Students who may wish later to change to a chemistry program should take one of PHYS 106/6.0 or PHYS 104/6.0; students who may wish later to change to a physics program should take PHYS 104/6.0.

    B. Students wishing to take upper-year BIOL courses as electives should take BIOL 206/3.0 as an elective.

  • BCHM (between May 1, 2016 and May 1, 2018)

    Plans of study for students who were admitted to a Biochemistry Plan between May 1, 2016 and May 1, 2018 Biochemistry – Specialization (Science) – Bachelor of Science (Honours)

    BCHM-P-BSH

    Subject: Administered by the Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences.

    Plan: Consists of 84.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, together with sufficient electives to total 120.0 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Science (Honours) Degree.

    1. Core (81.0 units)

    A. 6.0 units in CHEM 112/6.0 B. 6.0 units in BIOL 102/3.0 and BIOL 103/3.0 C. 6.0 units from PHYS 104/6.0; PHYS 106/6.0; PHYS 117/6.0; PHYS 118/6.0

    D. 6.0 units from MATH 120/6.0; MATH 121/6.0; (MATH 123/3.0 and MATH 124/3.0); MATH 122/6.0 E. 3.0 units in BCHM 218/3.0 or MBIO 218/3.0 F. 12.0 units in CHEM 211/3.0, CHEM 212/3.0, CHEM 222/3.0, CHEM 223/3.0 G. 3.0 units in STAT 263/3.0 or BIOL 243/3.0 H. 15.0 units in BCHM 313/3.0, BCHM 315/3.0, BCHM 316/3.0, BCHM 317/6.0 I. 18.0 units in BCHM 410/3.0, BCHM 411/3.0, BCHM 421/6.0, BCHM 422/6.0 J. 6.0 units in BCHM 432/3.0 and BCHM 442/3.0

    2. Option (3.0 units)

    A. 3.0 units from BCHM_Labs

    3. Supporting (0.0 units)

    4. Additional Requirements

    5. Substitutions

    6. Notes

    A.

    Students who may wish later to change to a chemistry program should take one of PHYS 106/6.0 or PHYS 104/6.0; students who may wish later to change to a physics program should take PHYS 104/6.0.

    B. Students wishing to take upper-year BIOL courses as electives should take BIOL 205/3.0 and BIOL 206/3.0 as electives.

  • BCHM (after May 1, 2018)

    Plans of study for students who were admitted to a Biochemistry Plan after May 1, 2018 Biochemistry – Major (Science) – Bachelor of Science (Honours)

    BCHM-M-BSH

    Subject: Administered by the Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences.

    Plan: Consists of 72.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, alone, or in combination with a Minor in another subject, and with sufficient electives to total 120.0 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Science (Honours) Degree.

    1. Core (54.0 units)

    A. 6.0 units in CHEM 112/6.0 B. 6.0 units in BIOL 102/3.0 and BIOL 103/3.0 C. 3.0 units in BCHM 218/3.0 D. 12.0 units in CHEM 211/3.0, CHEM 212/3.0, CHEM 222/3.0, CHEM 223/3.0 E. 15.0 units in BCHM 313/3.0, BCHM 315/3.0, BCHM 316/3.0, BCHM 317/6.0 F. 3.0 units in BCHM 441/3.0 G. 6.0 units from BCHM 410/3.0 or BCHM 411/3.0 or BCHM 432/3.0 H. 3.0 units in BIOL 243/3.0

    2. Option (6.0 units)

    A. 6.0 units from BCHM_List_A

    3. Supporting (12.0 units)

    A. 6.0 units from MATH 120/6.0; MATH 121/6.0; (MATH 123/3.0 and MATH 124/3.0) B. 6.0 units from PHYS 104/6.0; PHYS 106/3.0; PHYS 117/6.0; PHYS 118/6.0

    4. Additional Requirements

    5. Substitutions

    6. Notes

    A.

    Students who may wish later to change to a chemistry program should take one of PHYS 106/6.0 or PHYS 104/6.0; students who may wish later to change to a physics program should take PHYS 104/6.0.

    B. Students wishing to take upper-year BIOL courses as electives should take BIOL 205/3.0 and BIOL 206/3.0 as electives.

    C. Electives consisting of 3.0-6.0 units at the 300 level in any of ANAT; BIOL; CHEM; MICR; PHAR; PHGY with a laboratory component are recommended. Of these, CHEM 311/3.0; CHEM 398/3.0; CHEM 399/3.0 are strongly recommended.

  • BCHM (after May 1, 2018)

    Plans of study for students who were admitted to a Biochemistry Plan after May 1, 2018 Biochemistry – Minor (Science)

    BCHM-Z

    Subject: Administered by the Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences.

    Plan: Consists of 48.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, in combination with a Major plan in another subject, and with sufficient electives, will lead to an Honours Bachelors Degree.

    Biochemistry – General (Science) – Bachelor of Science

    BCHM-G-BSC

    Subject: Administered by the Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences.

    Plan: Consists of 48.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, with sufficient electives to total 90.0 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Science Degree.

    1. Core (42.0 units)

    A. 6.0 units in CHEM 112/6.0 B. 6.0 units in BIOL 102/3.0 and BIOL 103/3.0

    C. 6.0 units in (BCHM 218/3.0 or MBIO 218/3.0) and (1 course at the 200 level from ASC_Science) D. 12.0 units in CHEM 211/3.0, CHEM 212/3.0, CHEM 222/3.0, CHEM 223/3.0 E. 12.0 units in BCHM 315/3.0, BCHM 316/3.0, BCHM 317/6.0

    2. Option (0.0 units)

    3. Supporting (0.0 units)

    4. Additional Requirements (6.0 units)

    A. Minimum of an additional 6.0 units in the physical and natural sciences or mathematics, from ASC_Science.

    5. Substitutions

    A. BCHM 310/9.0 and a further 3.0 units in the natural and physical sciences and mathematics may be substituted for 1.E.

    6. Notes

    A.

    Students who may wish later to change to a chemistry program should take one of PHYS 106/6.0 or PHYS 104/6.0; students who may wish later to change to a physics program should take PHYS 104/6.0.

    B. Students wishing to take upper-year BIOL courses as electives should take BIOL 206/3.0 as an elective.

  • BCHM (after May 1, 2018)

    Plans of study for students who were admitted to a Biochemistry Plan after May 1, 2018 Biochemistry – Specialization (Science) – Bachelor of Science (Honours)

    BCHM-P-BSH

    Subject: Administered by the Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences.

    Plan: Consists of 84.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, together with sufficient electives to total 120.0 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Science (Honours) Degree.

    1. Core (81.0 units)

    A. 6.0 units in CHEM 112/6.0 B. 6.0 units in BIOL 102/3.0 and BIOL 103/3.0 C. 6.0 units from PHYS 104/6.0; PHYS 106/6.0; PHYS 117/6.0; PHYS 118/6.0

    D. 6.0 units from MATH 120/6.0; MATH 121/6.0; (MATH 123/3.0 and MATH 124/3.0) E. 3.0 units in BCHM 218/3.0 F. 12.0 units in CHEM 211/3.0, CHEM 212/3.0, CHEM 222/3.0, CHEM 223/3.0 G. 3.0 units in BIOL 243/3.0 H. 15.0 units in BCHM 313/3.0, BCHM 315/3.0, BCHM 316/3.0, BCHM 317/6.0 I. 18.0 units in BCHM 410/3.0, BCHM 411/3.0, BCHM 421/6.0, BCHM 422/6.0 J. 6.0 units in BCHM 432/3.0 and BCHM 442/3.0

    2. Option (3.0 units)

    A. 3.0 units from BCHM_List_A

    3. Supporting (0.0 units)

    4. Additional Requirements

    5. Substitutions

    6. Notes

    A.

    Students who may wish later to change to a chemistry program should take one of PHYS 106/6.0 or PHYS 104/6.0; students who may wish later to change to a physics program should take PHYS 104/6.0.

    B. Students wishing to take upper-year BIOL courses as electives should take BIOL 205/3.0 and BIOL 206/3.0 as electives.

    C. Recommended to take a course from the BCHM_Labs Course List.

  • BCHM Course Lists

    Biochemistry Course Lists

    The following lists contain courses offered through other Departments. In accordance with Academic Regulation 2.5 (Access to Classes), students do not have enrolment priority in all of these courses. Access to these courses may only be made available during the Open Enrolment period, and then only if space permits.

    ASC_Science Natural and Physical Science Courses ANAT; ASTR; BCHM; BIOL; BIOM; BMED 270/3.0; BMED 370/3.0; BMED 372/3.0; BMED 380/3.0; BMED 381/3.0; BMED 383/3.0; BMED 384/3.0; BMED 470/3.0; BMED 473/3.0; BMED 480/3.0; BMED 482/3.0; BMED 483/3.0; CANC; CHEE 209/3.0; CHEM; CISC; COGS; COMM 162/3.0; COMP; CRSS; DDHT; ECON 250/3.0; ENSC 201/3.0; ENSC 301/3.0; ENSC 307/3.0; ENSC 320/3.0; ENSC 407/3.0; ENSC 425/3.0; ENSC 471/3.0; ENSC 480/3.0; ENSC 481/3.0; EPID; GEOL; GLPH 472/3.0; GPHY_Physical; GPHY_Tech/Methods; HLTH 230/3.0; HLTH 331/3.0; KNPE 125/3.0; KNPE 153/3.0; KNPE 225/3.0; KNPE 227/3.0; KNPE 251/3.0; KNPE 254/3.0; KNPE 255/3.0; KNPE 261/3.0; KNPE 327/3.0; KNPE 339/3.0; KNPE 354/3.0; KNPE 355/3.0; KNPE 425/3.0; KNPE 427/3.0; KNPE 429/3.0; KNPE 439/3.0; KNPE 450/3.0; KNPE 454/3.0; KNPE 455/3.0; KNPE 459/3.0; KNPE 493/3.0; LISC; MATH; MICR; NSCI; NURS 323/3.0; NURS 324/3.0; PATH; PHAR; PHGY; PHYS; POLS 385/3.0; PSYC 100/6.0; PSYC 101/3.0; PSYC 103/3.0; PSYC 202/3.0; PSYC 203/3.0; PSYC 205/3.0; PSYC 215/3.0; PSYC 221/3.0; PSYC 271/3.0, PSYC 299/3.0; PSYC 301/3.0; PSYC 302/3.0; PSYC 450/3.0; PSYC 475/3.0; PSYC_Cluster_A; REPD SOCY 210/3.0; SOCY 211/3.0; STAM; STAT

  • BCHM Course Lists

    BCHM_Labs Biochemistry Laboratory Courses ANAT 309/3.0; ANAT 312/3.0; ANAT 315/3.0; ANAT 316/3.0; BIOL 300/3.0; BIOL 302/3.0; BIOL 303/3.0; BIOL

    321/3.0; BIOL 323/3.0; BIOL 335/3.0; BIOL 338/3.0; BIOL 403/3.0; BIOL 404/3.0; CHEM 397/6.0; CHEM 398/3.0;

    CHEM 399/3.0; LISC 390/3.0; LISC 391/3.0; MICR 435/3.0; PHGY 355/3.0

    BCHM_List_A

    Options in the Biochemistry Major Plan

    ANAT; BCHM 370/3.0; CANC; CHEM; CRSS; DDHT; EPID; LISC; MICR; NSCI; PATH; PHAR; PHGY, REPD *excluding

    ANAT 270/3.0; BCHM 270/3.0; CANC 497/3.0; MICR 270/3.0; PHAR 270/3.0; PHAR 370/3.0; PHGY 170/3.0; any

    course numbered 499. BCHM 410/3.0; BCHM 411/3.0; BCHM 432/3.0; BCHM 482/3.0; BIOL 205/3.0; BIOL

    206/3.0; BIOL 212/3.0; BIOM 300/3.0; BMED 370/3.0; BMED 373/3.0; BMED 380/3.0; BMED 381/3.0; BMED

    470/3.0; BMED 482/3.0; HLTH 323/3.0; MATH 221/3.0; MATH 225/3.0; MATH 228/3.0; MATH 272/3.0; MATH

    339/3.0; PHYS 206/3.0; PHYS 216/3.0; PHYS 242/3.0; PSYC 100/6.0; PSYC 205/3.0; PSYC 215/3.0; PSYC 235/6.0;

    PSYC 236/3.0; PSYC 251/3.0; PSYC 271/3.0; PSYC 3; 23/3.0; PSYC 333/3.0; PSYC 353/3.0; PSYC 355/3.0; PSYC

    370/3.0; PSYC 371/3.0; PSYC 420/3.0; PSYC 422/3.0; PSYC 457/3.0; PSYC 470/3.0; PSYC 471/3.0; PSYC 473/3.0.

  • BIMA (prior to May 1, 2016)

    Plans of study for students who were admitted to a Biology and Mathematics Specialization prior to May 1, 2016 Biology and Mathematics – Specialization (Science) – Bachelor of Science (Honours) BIMA-P-BSH Subject: Administered by the Departments of Biology and Mathematics and Statistics. Plan: Consists of 84.0 units as described below. Program: The Plan, with sufficient electives to total of 120.0 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Science (Honours) Degree.

    1. Core (63.0 units)

    Biology A. 6.0 units in BIOL 102/3.0 and BIOL 103/3.0 B. 6.0 units in CHEM 112/6.0 C. 12.0 units in BIOL 201/3.0; BIOL 202/3.0; BIOL 205/3.0; BIOL 206/3.0 D. 3.0 units from BIOL 302/3.0 or BIOL 303/3.0 E. 3.0 units from BIOL 339/3.0; BIOL 334/3.0; BIOL 341/3.0 F. 3.0 units from BIOL 330/3.0 or BCHM 218/3.0

    Mathematics G. 6.0 units from MATH 110/6.0 or MATH 111/6.0

    H. 6.0 units from MATH 120/6.0; MATH 121/6.0; (MATH 123/3.0 and MATH 124/3.0) I. 3.0 units from MATH 221/3.0 or MATH 280/3.0 J. 3.0 units from MATH 225/3.0 or MATH 231/3.0 or MATH 232/3.0 K. 3.0 units from STAT 268/3.0 or STAT 351/3.0 L. 3.0 units from BIOL 243/3.0 or STAT 269/3.0 M. 6.0 units in BIOM 300/3.0 and MATH 339/3.0

    2. Option (21.0 units)

    A. 6.0 units from BIOL at the 300 level or above; BIOL_Subs_A; BIOL_Subs_B B. 3.0 units from BIOL C. 6.0 units from MATH or STAT at the 300 level or above D. 6.0 units from MATH or STAT

    3. Supporting (0.0 units)

    4. Additional Requirements

    5. Substitutions

    A. BCHM 310/9.0 (or the combination of BCHM 315/3.0 and BCHM 316/3.0) may be substituted for 3.0 units from (BIOL 339/3.0 or BIOL 341/3.0 or BIOL 334/3.0) with the remaining units applied toward Option Course requirements in the degree program.

    6. Notes

  • BIMA (after May 2016)

    Plans of study for students who were admitted to a Biology and Mathematics Specialization after May 1, 2016 Biology and Mathematics – Specialization (Science) – Bachelor of Science (Honours) BIMA-P-BSH Subject: Administered by the Departments of Biology and Mathematics and Statistics. Plan: Consists of 84.0 units as described below. Program: The Plan, with sufficient electives to total of 120.0 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Science (Honours) Degree.

    1. Core (63.0 units)

    Biology A. 6.0 units in BIOL 102/3.0 and BIOL 103/3.0 B. 6.0 units in CHEM 112/6.0

    C. 12.0 units in BIOL 200/3.0; BIOL 205/3.0, BIOL 206/3.0; BIOL 212/3.0; BIOL 201/3.0, BIOL 202/3.0 D. 3.0 units from BIOL 300/3.0; BIOL 302/3.0; BIOL 303/3.0 E. 3.0 units from BIOL 339/3.0; BIOL 334/3.0; BIOL 341/3.0 F. 3.0 units in BIOL 330/3.0

    Mathematics G. 6.0 units from MATH 110/6.0 or MATH 111/6.0

    H. 6.0 units from MATH 120/6.0; MATH 121/6.0; (MATH 123/3.0 and MATH 124/3.0) I. 3.0 units from MATH 221/3.0 or MATH 280/3.0 J. 3.0 units from MATH 225/3.0 or MATH 231/3.0 or MATH 232/3.0 K. 3.0 units from STAT 268/3.0 or STAT 351/3.0 L. 3.0 units from BIOL 243/3.0 or STAT 269/3.0 M. 6.0 units in BIOM 300/3.0 and MATH 339/3.0

    2. Option (21.0 units)

    A. 6.0 units from BIOL at the 300 level or above; BIOL_Subs_A; BIOL_Subs_B B. 3.0 units from BIOL C. 6.0 units from MATH or STAT at the 300 level or above D. 6.0 units from MATH or STAT

    3. Supporting (0.0 units)

    4. Additional Requirements

    5. Substitutions

    A. BCHM 310/9.0 (or the combination of BCHM 315/3.0 and BCHM 316/3.0) may be substituted for 3.0 units from (BIOL 339/3.0 or BIOL 341/3.0 or BIOL 334/3.0) with the remaining units applied toward Option Course requirements in the degree program.

    B. Students registered in a BIOL Plan prior to May 1, 2016 may use BCHM 218/3.0 as an alternative to BIOL 330/3.0 to satisfy requirement 1.F.

    6. Notes

  • BIMA Course Lists

    Biology and Mathematics Course Lists The following lists contain courses offered through other Departments. In accordance with Academic Regulation 2.5 (Access to Classes), students do not have enrolment priority in all of these courses. Access to these courses may only be made available during the Open Enrolment period, and then only if space permits. BIOL_Subs_A Biology Substitutions List A ANAT at the 300 level and above; BCHM at the 300 level and above; MICR 221/3.0; MICR at the 300 level and above; LISC at the 300 level and above; PATH at the 300 level and above; PHGY at the 300 level and above BIOL_Subs_B Biology Substitutions List B APSC 400/6.0; CHEE 400/6.0; CHEM at the 200 level and above; ENSC 301/3.0; ENSC 307/3.0; ENSC 320/3.0; ENSC 390/3.0; ENSC 425/3.0; ENSC 471/3.0 EPID 301/3.0; GEOL 337/3.0; GEOL 466/3.0; GPHY 304/3.0; GPHY 306/3.0; GPHY 310/3.0; GPHY 314/3.0; GPHY 315/3.0; GPHY 318/3.0; GPHY 339/3.0; PHAR 340/3.0; PHIL 301/3.0; PSYC 235/6.0; PSYC 236/3.0; PSYC 271/3.0; PSYC 370/3.0; PSYC 371/3.0; PSYC 470/3.0; STAT 353/3.0

  • BIOL (prior to May 1, 2016)

    Plans of study for students who were admitted to a Biology Plan prior to May 1, 2016 Biology – Major (Science) – Bachelor of Science (Honours)

    BIOL-M-BSH

    Subject: Administered by the Department of Biology.

    Plan: Consists of 72.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, alone, or in combination with a Minor in another subject, and with sufficient electives to total 120.0 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Science (Honours) Degree.

    1. Core (30.0 units)

    Biology A. 6.0 units in BIOL 102/3.0 and BIOL 103/3.0 B. 12.0 units in BIOL 201/3.0, BIOL 202/3.0, BIOL 205/3.0, BIOL 206/3.0 C. 3.0 units from BIOL 302/3.0 or BIOL 303/3.0 D. 3.0 units from BIOL 339/3.0; BIOL 334/3.0; BIOL 341/3.0 E. 3.0 units from BIOL 330/3.0 or BCHM 218/3.0

    Other F. 3.0 units from BIOL 243/3.0 or STAT 269/3.0

    2. Option (30.0 units) A. 6.0 units from CHEM at the 200 level or above; ENSC 471/3.0; BIOL 334/3.0

    B. 24.0 units from Option List 2.B.i . or 2.B.ii.

    i. Seminar Option (24.0 units)

    a. 6.0 units from BIOL at the 400 level or above

    b. 12.0 units from BIOL at the 300 level or above; BIOL_Subs_A

    c. 6.0 units from BIOL at the 300 level or above; BIOL_Subs_A; BIOL_Subs_B

    ii. Research Option (24.0 units)

    a. 12.0 units in BIOL 537/12.0

    b. 6.0 units from BIOL at the 300 level or above; BIOL_Subs_A

    c. 6.0 units from BIOL at the 300 level or above; BIOL_Subs_A; BIOL_Subs_B

    3. Supporting (12.0 units) A. 6.0 units in CHEM 112/6.0

    B. 6.0 units from MATH 120/6.0; MATH 121/6.0; (MATH123/3.0 and MATH 124/3.0)

    4. Additional Requirements

  • BIOL (prior to May 1, 2016)

    5. Substitutions

    A. BCHM 310/9.0 (or the combination of BCHM 315/3.0 and BCHM 316/3.0) may be substituted for 3.0 units from (BIOL 339/3.0 or BIOL 341/3.0 or BIOL 334/3.0) with the remaining units applied toward Option Course requirements in the degree program.

    B. MATH 126/6.0 may be substituted for Supporting Courses 3.B. with prior approval from the Chair of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Biology.

    6. Notes

    A. PHYS 117/6.0 (or PHYS 104/6.0 or PHYS 106/6.0 or PHYS 118/6.0 or PHYS 107/6.0) is highly recommended but not required. B. BIOL 334/3.0 can be used as either a Core Course or an Option course 2.A., but not both.

    Plans of study for students who were admitted to a Biology Plan prior to May 1, 2016 Biology – Minor (Science)

    BIOL-Z

    Subject: Administered by the Department of Biology.

    Plan: Consists of 48.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, in combination with a Major plan in another subject, and with sufficient electives, will lead to an Honours Bachelors Degree

    .

    Biology– General (Science) – Bachelor of Science

    BIOL-G-BSC

    Subject: Administered by the Department of Biology.

    Plan: Consists of 48.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, with sufficient electives to total 90.0 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Science Degree.

    1. Core (6.0 units)

    A. 6.0 units in BIOL 102/3.0 and BIOL 103/3.0

    2. Option (24.0 units) A. 6.0 units from BIOL at the 300 level or above; BIOL_Subs_A

    B. 6.0 units from BIOL at the 300 level or above; BIOL_Subs_A; BIOL_Subs_B

    C. 12.0 units from BIOL at the 200 level

    3. Supporting (6.0 units) A. 6.0 units in CHEM 112/6.0

    4. Additional Requirements (12.0 units)

    A. Minimum of an additional 12.0 units in the physical and natural sciences or mathematics, from ASC_Science

  • BIOL (prior to May 1, 2016)

    5. Substitutions

    6. Notes

    Plans of study for students who were admitted to a Biology Plan prior to May 1, 2016 Biology – Minor (Arts)

    BIOL-Y

    Subject: Administered by the Department of Biology.

    Plan: Consists of 36.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, in combination with a Major plan in another subject, and with sufficient electives, will lead to an Honours Bachelors Degree.

    Biology – General (Arts) – Bachelor of Arts

    BIOL-G-BA

    Subject: Administered by the Department of Biology.

    Plan: Consists of 36.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, with sufficient electives to total 90.0 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Arts Degree.

    1. Core (24.0 units)

    Biology A. 6.0 units in BIOL 102/3.0 and BIOL 103/3.0 B. 6.0 units in BIOL 201/3.0 and BIOL 202/3.0

    C. 12.0 units from BIOL 110/3.0; BIOL 111/3.0; BIOL 205/3.0; BIOL 206/3.0; BIOL 302/3.0; BIOL 303/3.0; BIOL 334/3.0; BIOL 369/3.0

    2. Option (6.0 units) A. 6.0 units from BIOL at the 300 level; BCHM 218/3.0

    3. Supporting (6.0 units)

    A. 6.0 units in CHEM 112/6.0

    4. Additional Requirements

    5. Substitutions

    A. 6.0 units from (PHGY 215/3.0 and PHGY 216/3.0) or PHGY 210/6.0 or PHGY 212/6.0 or PHGY 214/6.0 can be substituted for 6.0 units from BIOL 201/3.0; BIOL 202/3.0; BIOL 205/3.0; BIOL 206/3.0. This substitution is not allowed in any other Biology Plan.

  • BIOL (prior to May 1, 2016)

    6. Notes

    A. BIOL 110/3.0 and BIOL 111/3.0 may not be used towards the requirements of any other Biology Plan.

    B. All other out-of-Department substitutions must be approved by the Chair of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Biology

    Plans of study for students who were admitted to a Biology Plan prior to May 1, 2016 Biology – Specialization (Science) – Bachelor of Science (Honours)

    BIOL-P-BSH

    Subject: Administered by the Department of Biology.

    Plan: Consists of 96.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, with sufficient electives to total 120.0 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Science (Honours) Degree.

    1. Core (42.0 units)

    Core Program A. 6.0 units in BIOL 102/3.0 and BIOL 103/3.0 B. 6.0 units in CHEM 112/6.0

    C. 6.0 units from MATH 120/6.0; MATH 121/6.0; (MATH 123/3.0 and MATH 124/3.0) D. 12.0 units in BIOL 201/3.0, BIOL 202/3.0, BIOL 205/3.0, BIOL 206/3.0 E. 3.0 units from BIOL 302/3.0 or BIOL 303/3.0 F. 3.0 units from BIOL 339/3.0; BIOL 334/3.0; BIOL 341/3.0 G. 3.0 units from BIOL 330/3.0 or BCHM 218/3.0

    Core Courses H. 3.0 units from BIOL 243/3.0 or STAT 269/3.0

    2. Option (54.0 units)

    A. 6.0 units from CHEM at the 200 level or above; ENSC 471/3.0; BIOL 334/3.0

    B. 48.0 units from one of Option List 2.B.i .or 2.B.ii.

    i. Seminar Option (48.0 units)

    a. 6.0 units from BIOL at the 400 level or above

    b. 30.0 units from BIOL at the 300 level or above; BIOL_Subs_A

    c. 12.0 units from BIOL at the 300 level or above; BIOL_Subs_A; BIOL_Subs_B

    ii. Research Option (48.0 units)

    a. 12.0 units in BIOL 537/12.0

    b. 24.0 units from BIOL at the 300 level or above; BIOL_Subs_A

    c. 12.0 units from BIOL at the 300 level or above; BIOL_Subs_A; BIOL_Subs_B

  • BIOL (prior to May 1, 2016)

    3. Supporting (0.0 units)

    4. Additional Requirements

    5. Substitutions

    A. BCHM 310/9.0 (or the combination of BCHM 315/3.0 and BCHM 316/3.0) may be substituted for 3.0 units from (BIOL 339/3.0 or BIOL 341/3.0 or BIOL 334/3.0) with the remaining units applied toward Option Course requirements in the degree program.

    B. MATH 126/6.0 may be substituted for MATH 120/6.0 or MATH 121/6.0 with prior approval from the Chair of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Biology.

    6. Notes

    A. PHYS 117/6.0 (or PHYS 104/6.0 or PHYS 106/6.0 or PHYS 118/6.0 or PHYS 107/6.0) is highly recommended but not required. B. BIOL 334/3.0 can be used as either a Core Course or an Option Course 2.A., but not both.

  • BIOL (after May 1, 2016)

    Plans of study for students who were admitted to a Biology Plan after May 1, 2016 Biology – Major (Science) – Bachelor of Science (Honours)

    BIOL-M-BSH

    Subject: Administered by the Department of Biology.

    Plan: Consists of 72.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, alone, or in combination with a Minor in another subject, and with sufficient electives to total 120.0 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Science (Honours) Degree.

    1. Core (30.0 units)

    Biology A. 6.0 units in BIOL 102/3.0 and BIOL 103/3.0

    B. 12.0 units in BIOL 200/3.0, BIOL 205/3.0, BIOL 206/3.0, BIOL 212/3.0, BIOL 201/3.0, BIOL 202/3.0 C. 3.0 units from BIOL 300/3.0; BIOL 302/3.0; BIOL 303/3.0 D. 3.0 units from BIOL 339/3.0; BIOL 334/3.0; BIOL 341/3.0 E. 3.0 units in BIOL 330/3.0

    Other F. 3.0 units from BIOL 243/3.0; STAT 269/3.0

    2. Option (30.0 units) A. 3.0 units from CHEM at the 200 level or above

    B. 27.0 units from Option List 2.B.i . or 2.B.ii.

    i. Seminar Option (27.0 units)

    a. 6.0 units from BIOL at the 400 level or above

    b. 12.0 units from BIOL at the 300 level or above; BIOL_Subs_A

    c. 9.0 units from BIOL at the 300 level or above; BIOL_Subs_A; BIOL_Subs_B

    ii. Research Option (27.0 units)

    a. 12.0 units in BIOL 537/12.0

    b. 6.0 units from BIOL at the 300 level or above; BIOL_Subs_A

    c. 9.0 units from BIOL at the 300 level or above; BIOL_Subs_A; BIOL_Subs_B

    3. Supporting (12.0 units) A. 6.0 units in CHEM 112/6.0

    B. 6.0 units from MATH 120/6.0; MATH 121/6.0; (MATH123/3.0 and MATH 124/3.0)

    4. Additional Requirements

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    5. Substitutions

    A. BCHM 310/9.0 (or the combination of BCHM 315/3.0 and BCHM 316/3.0) may be substituted for 3.0 units from (BIOL 339/3.0 or BIOL 341/3.0 or BIOL 334/3.0) with the remaining units applied toward Option Course requirements in the degree program.

    B. MATH 126/6.0 may be substituted for Supporting Courses 3.B. with prior approval from the Chair of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Biology.

    C. Students registered in a BIOL Plan prior to May 1, 2016 may use BCHM 218/3.0 as an alternative to BIOL 330/3.0 to satisfy requirement 1.E.

    6. Notes

    A. PHYS 117/6.0 (or PHYS 104/6.0 or PHYS 106/6.0 or PHYS 118/6.0 or PHYS 107/6.0) is highly recommended but not required.

    Plans of study for students who were admitted to a Biology Plan after May 1, 2016 Biology – Minor (Science)

    BIOL-Z

    Subject: Administered by the Department of Biology.

    Plan: Consists of 48.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, in combination with a Major plan in another subject, and with sufficient electives, will lead to an Honours Bachelors Degree

    .

    Biology– General (Science) – Bachelor of Science

    BIOL-G-BSC

    Subject: Administered by the Department of Biology.

    Plan: Consists of 48.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, with sufficient electives to total 90.0 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Science Degree.

    1. Core (6.0 units)

    A. 6.0 units in BIOL 102/3.0 and BIOL 103/3.0

    2. Option (24.0 units) A. 6.0 units from BIOL at the 300 level or above; BIOL_Subs_A

    B. 6.0 units from BIOL at the 300 level or above; BIOL_Subs_A; BIOL_Subs_B

    C. 12.0 units from BIOL at the 200 level

    3. Supporting (6.0 units) A. 6.0 units in CHEM 112/6.0

  • BIOL (after May 1, 2016)

    4. Additional Requirements (12.0 units)

    A. Minimum of an additional 12.0 units in the physical and natural sciences or mathematics, from ASC_Science

    5. Substitutions

    6. Notes

    Plans of study for students who were admitted to a Biology Plan after May 1, 2016 Biology – Minor (Arts)

    BIOL-Y

    Subject: Administered by the Department of Biology.

    Plan: Consists of 36.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, in combination with a Major plan in another subject, and with sufficient electives, will lead to an Honours Bachelors Degree.

    Biology – General (Arts) – Bachelor of Arts

    BIOL-G-BA

    Subject: Administered by the Department of Biology.

    Plan: Consists of 36.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, with sufficient electives to total 90.0 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Arts Degree.

    1. Core (24.0 units)

    Biology A. 6.0 units in BIOL 102/3.0 and BIOL 103/3.0 B. 6.0 units in BIOL 200/2.0, BIOL 212/3.0, BIOL 201/3.0, BIOL 202/3.0

    C. 12.0 units from BIOL 110/3.0; BIOL 111/3.0; BIOL 205/3.0; BIOL 206/3.0; BIOL 300/3.0; BIOL 334/3.0; BIOL 369/3.0; BIOL 302/3.0; BIOL 303/3.0

    2. Option (6.0 units) A. 6.0 units from BIOL at the 300 level

    3. Supporting (6.0 units)

    A. 6.0 units in CHEM 112/6.0

    4. Additional Requirements

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    5. Substitutions

    A. 6.0 units from (PHGY 215/3.0 and PHGY 216/3.0) or PHGY 210/6.0 or PHGY 214/6.0 can be substituted for 6.0 units from BIOL 200/2.0; BIOL 212/3.0; BIOL 205/3.0; BIOL 206/3.0; BIOL 201/3.0; BIOL 202/3.0. This substitution is not allowed in any other Biology Plan.

    B. Students registered in a BIOL Plan prior to May 1, 2016 may use BCHM 218/3.0 towards Option requirement 2.A.

    6. Notes

    A. BIOL 110/3.0 and BIOL 111/3.0 may not be used towards the requirements of any other Biology Plan.

    B. All other out-of-Department substitutions must be approved by the Chair of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Biology

  • BIOL Course Lists

    Biology Course Lists The following lists contain courses offered through other Departments. In accordance with Academic Regulation 2.5 (Access to Classes), students do not have enrolment priority in all of these courses. Access to these courses may only be made available during the Open Enrolment period, and then only if space permits. ASC_Science Natural and Physical Science Courses ANAT; ASTR; BCHM; BIOL; BIOM; BMED 270/3.0; BMED 370/3.0; BMED 372/3.0; BMED 380/3.0; BMED 381/3.0; BMED 383/3.0; BMED 384/3.0; BMED 470/3.0; BMED 473/3.0; BMED 480/3.0; BMED 482/3.0; BMED 483/3.0; CANC; CHEE 209/3.0; CHEM; CISC; COGS; COMM 162/3.0; COMP; CRSS; DDHT; ECON 250/3.0; ENSC 201/3.0; ENSC 301/3.0; ENSC 307/3.0; ENSC 320/3.0; ENSC 407/3.0; ENSC 425/3.0; ENSC 471/3.0; ENSC 480/3.0; ENSC 481/3.0; EPID; GEOL; GLPH 472/3.0; GPHY_Physical; GPHY_Tech/Methods; HLTH 230/3.0; HLTH 331/3.0; KNPE 125/3.0; KNPE 153/3.0; KNPE 225/3.0; KNPE 227/3.0; KNPE 251/3.0; KNPE 254/3.0; KNPE 255/3.0; KNPE 261/3.0; KNPE 327/3.0; KNPE 339/3.0; KNPE 354/3.0; KNPE 355/3.0; KNPE 425/3.0; KNPE 427/3.0; KNPE 429/3.0; KNPE 439/3.0; KNPE 450/3.0; KNPE 454/3.0; KNPE 455/3.0; KNPE 459/3.0; KNPE 493/3.0; LISC; MATH; MICR; NSCI; NURS 323/3.0; NURS 324/3.0; PATH; PHAR; PHGY; PHYS; POLS 385/3.0; PSYC 100/6.0; PSYC 101/3.0; PSYC 103/3.0; PSYC 202/3.0; PSYC 203/3.0; PSYC 205/3.0; PSYC 215/3.0; PSYC 221/3.0; PSYC 271/3.0, PSYC 299/3.0; PSYC 301/3.0; PSYC 302/3.0; PSYC 450/3.0; PSYC_Cluster_A; REPD SOCY 210/3.0; SOCY 211/3.0; STAM; STAT

  • BIOL Course Lists

    BIOL_Subs_A Biology Substitutions List A ANAT at the 300 level and above; BCHM at the 300 level and above; MICR 221/3.0; MICR at the 300 level and above; LISC at the 300 level and above; PATH at the 300 level and above; PHGY at the 300 level and above BIOL_Subs_B Biology Substitutions List B APSC 400/6.0; CHEE 400/6.0; CHEM at the 200 level and above; ENSC 301/3.0; ENSC 307/3.0; ENSC 320/3.0; ENSC 390/3.0; ENSC 425/3.0; ENSC 471/3.0; EPID 301/3.0; GEOL 337/3.0; GEOL 466/3.0; GPHY 304/3.0; GPHY 306/3.0; GPHY 310/3.0; GPHY 314/3.0; GPHY 315/3.0; GPHY 318/3.0; GPHY 339/3.0; PHAR 340/3.0; PHIL 301/3.0; PSYC 235/6.0; PSYC 236/3.0; PSYC 271/3.0; PSYC 370/3.0; PSYC 371/3.0, PSYC 470/3.0 STAT 353/3.0

  • BIPS (prior to May 1, 2016)

    Plans of study for students who were admitted to a Biology and Psychology Specialization prior to May 1, 2016 Biology and Psychology – Specialization (Science) – Bachelor of Science (Honours)

    BIPS-P-BSH Subject: Administered by the Departments of Biology and Psychology.

    Plan: Consists of 84.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, with sufficient electives to total 120.0 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Science (Honours) Degree.

    1. Core (45.0 units)

    Biology A. 6.0 units in BIOL 102/3.0 and BIOL 103/3.0 B. 6.0 units in CHEM 112/6.0 C. 12.0 units in BIOL 201/3.0, BIOL 202/3.0, BIOL 205/3.0, BIOL 206/3.0 D. 3.0 units from BIOL 302/3.0 or BIOL 303/3.0 E. 3.0 units from BIOL 339/3.0; BIOL 334/3.0; BIOL 341/3.0 F. 3.0 units from BCHM 218/3.0 or BIOL 330/3.0

    Psychology G. 6.0 units in PSYC 100/6.0 H. 3.0 units from BIOL 243/3.0 or PSYC 202/3.0 I. 3.0 units in PSYC 203/3.0

    2. Option (39.0 units) Biology

    A. 3.0 units from BIOL at the 300 level or above; BIOL_Subs_A

    B. 6.0 units from BIOL at the 300 level or above; BIOL_Subs_A; BIOL_Subs_B_Excluding_PSYC Psychology

    C. 6.0 units from PSYC 205/3.0; PSYC 215/3.0; PSYC 221/3.0; PSYC 271/3.0

    D. 6.0 units from PSYC 231/3.0; PSYC 235/6.0; PSYC 236/3.0; PSYC 241/3.0; PSYC 251/3.0 E. 3.0 units from PSYC_Labs_BIPS F. 3.0 units from PSYC_Cluster_A G. 6.0 units from PSYC_Cluster_B H. 6.0 units from PSYC at the 200 level or above; PSYC_Subs_B_Excluding_BIOL

    3. Supporting (0.0 units)

    4. Additional Requirements

    A. Maximum 3.0 units from PSYC_Subs_B_Excluding_BIOL

    5. Substitutions

    A. BCHM 310/9.0 (or the combination of BCHM 315/3.0 and BCHM 316/3.0) may be substituted for 3.0 units from (BIOL 339/3.0 or BIOL 341/3.0 or BIOL 334/3.0) with the remaining units applied toward Option Course requirements in the degree program.

    6. Notes

    A. PHYS 117/6.0 (or PHYS 104/6.0 or PHYS 106/6.0 or PHYS 118/6.0) is highly recommended but not required.

  • BIPS (after May 1, 2016)

    Plans of study for students who were admitted to a Biology and Psychology Specialization after May 1, 2016 Biology and Psychology – Specialization (Science) – Bachelor of Science (Honours)

    BIPS-P-BSH Subject: Administered by the Departments of Biology and Psychology.

    Plan: Consists of 84.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, with sufficient electives to total 120.0 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Science (Honours) Degree.

    1. Core (45.0 units)

    Biology A. 6.0 units in BIOL 102/3.0 and BIOL 103/3.0 B. 6.0 units in CHEM 112/6.0

    C. 12.0 units in BIOL 200/3.0; BIOL 201/3.0, BIOL 202/3.0, BIOL 205/3.0, BIOL 206/3.0; BIOL 212/3.0 D. 3.0 units from BIOL 300/3.0; BIOL 302/3.0; BIOL 303/3.0 E. 3.0 units from BIOL 339/3.0; BIOL 334/3.0; BIOL 341/3.0 F. 3.0 units in BIOL 330/3.0

    Psychology G. 6.0 units in PSYC 100/6.0 H. 3.0 units from BIOL 243/3.0; PSYC 202/3.0 I. 3.0 units in PSYC 203/3.0

    2. Option (39.0 units) Biology

    A. 3.0 units from BIOL at the 300 level or above; BIOL_Subs_A

    B. 6.0 units from BIOL at the 300 level or above; BIOL_Subs_A; BIOL_Subs_B_Excluding_PSYC Psychology

    C. 6.0 units from PSYC 205/3.0; PSYC 215/3.0; PSYC 221/3.0; PSYC 271/3.0

    D. 6.0 units from PSYC 231/3.0; PSYC 235/6.0; PSYC 236/3.0; PSYC 241/3.0; PSYC 251/3.0 E. 3.0 units from PSYC_Labs_BIPS F. 3.0 units from PSYC_Cluster_A G. 6.0 units from PSYC_Cluster_B H. 6.0 units from PSYC at the 200 level or above; PSYC_Subs_B_Excluding_BIOL

    3. Supporting (0.0 units)

    4. Additional Requirements

    A. Maximum 3.0 units from PSYC_Subs_B_Excluding_BIOL

    5. Substitutions

    A. BCHM 310/9.0 (or the combination of BCHM 315/3.0 and BCHM 316/3.0) may be substituted for 3.0 units from (BIOL 339/3.0 or BIOL 341/3.0 or BIOL 334/3.0) with the remaining units applied toward Option Course requirements in the degree program.

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    B. Students registered in a BIOL Plan prior to May 1, 2016 may use BCHM 218/3.0 as an alternative to BIOL 330/3.0 to satisfy requirement 1.F. 6. Notes

    A. PHYS 117/6.0 (or PHYS 104/6.0 or PHYS 106/6.0 or PHYS 118/6.0) is highly recommended but not required.

  • Course Lists for students who were admitted to a BIPS Plan prior to May 1, 2020

    BIPS Course Lists

    Biology and Psychology Course Lists The following lists contain courses offered through other Departments. In accordance with Academic Regulation 2.5 (Access to Classes), students do not have enrolment priority in all of these courses. Access to these courses may only be made available during the Open Enrolment period, and then only if space permits.

    BIOL_Subs_A Biology Substitutions List A ANAT at the 300 level and above; BCHM at the 300 level and above; MICR 221/3.0; MICR at the 300 level and above; LISC at the 300 level and above; PATH at the 300 level and above; PHGY at the 300 level and above

    BIOL_Subs_B_Excluding_PSYC Biology Substitutions List B Excluding Psychology CHEE 400/6.0; CHEM at the 200 level and above; ENSC 301/3.0; ENSC 307/3.0; ENSC 320/3.0; ENSC 390/3.0; ENSC 425/3.0; ENSC 471/3.0; EPID 301/3.0; GEOL 337/3.0; GEOL 466/3.0; GPHY 304/3.0; GPHY 306/3.0; GPHY 310/3.0; GPHY 314/3.0; GPHY 318/3.0; GPHY 339/3.0; PHAR 340/3.0; PHIL 301/3.0; STAT 353/3.0

    PSYC_Subs_B_Excluding_BIOL Psychology Substitutions List B excluding BIOL (200-level and above) ANAT 312/3.0; CISC 325/3.0; CISC 352/3.0; CISC 452/3.0; CISC 453/3.0; COGS 201/3.0; COGS 300/3.0; COGS 400/3.0; COMM 231/3.0; COMM 251/3.0; COMM 333/3.0; COMM 351/3.0; COMM 352/3.0; COMM 355/3.0; COMM 359/3.0; ECON 261/3.0; GPHY 336/3.0; INTS 306/3.0; INTS 307/3.0; LING 310/3.0; NSCI 323/3.0; NSCI 324/3.0; NSCI 401/3.0; NSCI 414/3.0; PHIL 301/3.0; PHIL 311/3.0; PHIL 351/3.0; POLS 312/3.0; POLS 313/3.0; SOCY 275/3.0; SOCY 276/3.0; SOCY 387/3.0; SOCY 388/3.0; SOCY 389/3.0; STAT 460/3.0; STAT 463/3.0; STAT 464/3.0; STAT 471/3.0; STAT 473/3.0; STAT 486/3.0

    PSYC_Cluster_APSYC_Cluster_A Brain, Behaviour and Cognitive Science PSYC 305/6.0; PSYC 315/3.0; PSYC 320/3.0; PSYC 321/3.0; PSYC 323/3.0; PSYC 350/3.0; PSYC 352/3.0; PSYC 353/3.0; PSYC 355/3.0; PSYC 360/3.0; PSYC 365/3.0; PSYC 370/3.0; PSYC 371/3.0; PSYC 372/3.0; PSYC 375/3.0; PSYC 376/3.0;PSYC 380/3.0; PSYC 398/3.0; PSYC 420/3.0; PSYC 422/3.0; PSYC 423/3.0; PSYC429/3.0 PSYC 450/3.0; PSYC 451/3.0;PSYC 452/3.0; PSYC 453/3.0; PSYC 456/3.0; PSYC 457/3.0; PSYC 470/3.0; PSYC 471/3.0; PSYC 473/3.0; PSYC 485/3.0; PSYC 495/3.0; PSYC 550/3.0; PSYC 555/3.0; PSYC 570/3.0; PSYC 575/3.0

  • Course Lists for students who were admitted to a BIPS Plan prior to May 1, 2020

    BIPS Course Lists

    PSYC_Cluster_BPSYC_Cluster_B Developmental, Social and Clinical PSYC 330/3.0; PSYC 332/3.0; PSYC 333/3.0; PSYC 334/3.0; PSYC 335/3.0; PSYC 336/3.0; PSYC 337/3.0; PSYC 340/3.0; PSYC 341/3.0; PSYC 342/3.0; PSYC 343/3.0 PSYC 348/3.0; PSYC 350/3.0; PSYC 351/3.0; PSYC 352/3.0; PSYC 353/3.0; PSYC 355/3.0; PSYC 397/3.0; PSYC 399/3.0; PSYC 400/3.0; PSYC 428/3.0; PSYC 429/3.0; PSYC 430/3.0; PSYC 433/3.0; PSYC 434/3.0; PSYC 435/3.0; PSYC 436/3.0; PSYC 437/3.0; PSYC 438/3.0; PSYC 439/3.0; PSYC 440/3.0; PSYC 441/3.0; PSYC 442/3.0; PSYC 443/3.0; PSYC 446/3.0; PSYC 450/3.0; PSYC 451/3.0;PSYC 452/3.0; PSYC 453/3.0; PSYC 454/3.0; PSYC 455/3.0; PSYC 456/3.0; PSYC 457/3.0; PSYC 480/3.0; PSYC 490/3.0; PSYC 550/3.0; PSYC 555/3.0; PSYC 570/3.0; PSYC 575/3.0

    PSYC_Labs_BIPS Psychology Laboratory Courses PSYC 315/3.0; PSYC 321/3.0; PSYC 323/3.0; PSYC 355/3.0 (Winter 2017 onward); PSYC 360/3.0; PSYC 371/3.0; PSYC 372/3.0; PSYC 375/3.0; PSYC 380/3.0; PSYC 399/3.0 (2008-2009); PSYC 495/3.0; PSYC 570/3.0; PSYC 575/3.0

  • BIPS (after May 1, 2020)

    Plans of study for students who were admitted to a Biology and Psychology Specialization after May 1, 2020 Biology and Psychology – Specialization (Science) – Bachelor of Science (Honours)

    BIPS-P-BSH Subject: Administered by the Departments of Biology and Psychology.

    Plan: Consists of 84.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, with sufficient electives to total 120.0 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Science (Honours) Degree.

    1. Core (45.0 units)

    Biology A. 6.0 units in BIOL 102/3.0 and BIOL 103/3.0 B. 6.0 units in CHEM 112/6.0

    C. 12.0 units in BIOL 200/3.0; BIOL 201/3.0, BIOL 202/3.0, BIOL 205/3.0, BIOL 206/3.0; BIOL 212/3.0 D. 3.0 units from BIOL 300/3.0; BIOL 302/3.0; BIOL 303/3.0 E. 3.0 units from BIOL 339/3.0; BIOL 334/3.0; BIOL 341/3.0 F. 3.0 units in BIOL 330/3.0

    Psychology G. 6.0 units in PSYC 100/6.0 H. 3.0 units from BIOL 243/3.0; PSYC 202/3.0 I. 3.0 units in PSYC 203/3.0

    2. Option (39.0 units) Biology

    A. 3.0 units from BIOL at the 300 level or above; BIOL_Subs_A

    B. 6.0 units from BIOL at the 300 level or above; BIOL_Subs_A; BIOL_Subs_B_Excluding_PSYC Psychology

    C. 12.0 units from PSYC 221/3.0; PSYC 236/3.0; PSYC 241/3.0; PSYC 251/3.0; PSYC 271/3.0 D. 3.0 units from PSYC_Labs_BIPS E. 3.0 units from PSYC_Cognitive or PSYC_BehaviouralNeuroscience

    F. 6.0 units from Option List 2.F.a.; 2.F.b.; 2.F.c. (6.0 units) Take 1 course from 2 of the 3 lists a. 3.0 units from PSYC_Clinical

    b. 3.0 units from PSYC_Developmental

    c. 3.0 units from PSYC_Social

    G. 6.0 units from PSYC at the 200 level or above; PSYC_Subs_B_Excluding_BIOL

    3. Supporting (0.0 units)

    4. Additional Requirements

    A. Maximum 3.0 units from PSYC_Subs_B_Excluding_BIOL

  • BIPS (after May 1, 2020)

    Plans of study for students who were admitted to a Biology and Psychology Specialization after May 1, 2020

    5. Substitutions

    A. BCHM 310/9.0 (or the combination of BCHM 315/3.0 and BCHM 316/3.0) may be substituted for 3.0 units from (BIOL 339/3.0 or BIOL 341/3.0 or BIOL 334/3.0) with the remaining units applied toward Option Course requirements in the degree program.

    B. Students registered in a BIOL Plan prior to May 1, 2016 may use BCHM 218/3.0 as an alternative to BIOL 330/3.0 to satisfy requirement 1.F. 6. Notes

    A. PHYS 117/6.0 (or PHYS 104/6.0 or PHYS 106/6.0 or PHYS 118/6.0) is highly recommended but not required.

  • BIPS Course Lists

    Biology and Psychology Course Lists The following lists contain courses offered through other Departments. In accordance with Academic Regulation 2.5 (Access to Classes), students do not have enrolment priority in all of these courses. Access to these courses may only be made available during the Open Enrolment period, and then only if space permits. BIOL_Subs_A Biology Substitutions List A ANAT at the 300 level and above; BCHM at the 300 level and above; MICR 221/3.0; MICR at the 300 level and above; LISC at the 300 level and above; PATH at the 300 level and above; PHGY at the 300 level and above BIOL_Subs_B_Excluding_PSYC Biology Substitutions List B Excluding Psychology CHEE 400/6.0; CHEM at the 200 level and above; ENSC 301/3.0; ENSC 307/3.0; ENSC 320/3.0; ENSC 390/3.0; ENSC 425/3.0; ENSC 471/3.0; EPID 301/3.0; GEOL 337/3.0; GEOL 466/3.0; GPHY 304/3.0; GPHY 306/3.0; GPHY 310/3.0; GPHY 314/3.0; GPHY 318/3.0; GPHY 339/3.0; PHAR 340/3.0; PHIL 301/3.0; STAT 353/3.0

    PSYC_Subs_B_Excluding_BIOL Psychology Substitutions List B excluding BIOL (200-level and above) ANAT 312/3.0; CISC 325/3.0; CISC 352/3.0; CISC 452/3.0; CISC 453/3.0; COGS 201/3.0; COGS 300/3.0; COGS 400/3.0; COMM 231/3.0; COMM 251/3.0; COMM 333/3.0; COMM 351/3.0; COMM 352/3.0; COMM 355/3.0; COMM 359/3.0; ECON 261/3.0; GPHY 336/3.0; INTS 306/3.0; INTS 307/3.0; LING 310/3.0; NSCI 323/3.0; NSCI 324/3.0; NSCI 401/3.0; NSCI 414/3.0; PHIL 301/3.0; PHIL 311/3.0; PHIL 351/3.0; POLS 312/3.0; POLS 313/3.0; SOCY 275/3.0; SOCY 276/3.0; SOCY 387/3.0; SOCY 388/3.0; SOCY 389/3.0; STAT 460/3.0; STAT 463/3.0; STAT 464/3.0; STAT 471/3.0; STAT 473/3.0; STAT 486/3.0

    PSYC_Labs_BIPS Psychology Laboratory Courses PSYC 315/3.0; PSYC 321/3.0; PSYC 323/3.0; PSYC 355/3.0 (Winter 2017 onward); PSYC 360/3.0; PSYC 371/3.0; PSYC 372/3.0; PSYC 375/3.0; PSYC 380/3.0; PSYC 495/3.0; PSYC 570/3.0; PSYC 575/3.0 PSYC_Cognitive Cognitive Neuroscience Courses PSYC 305/3.0; PSYC 315/3.0; PSYC 320/3.0; PSYC 321/3.0; PSYC 323/3.0; PSYC 355/3.0; PSYC 376/3.0; PSYC 380/3.0; PSYC 420/3.0; PSYC 422/3.0; PSYC 423/3.0

  • BIPS Course Lists

    PSYC_BehaviouralNeuroscience Behavioural Neuroscience Courses PSYC 360/3.0; PSYC 365/3.0; PSYC 370/3.0; PSYC 371/3.0; PSYC 375/3.0; PSYC 470/3.0; PSYC 471/3.0; PSYC 473/3.0 PSYC_Clinical Clinical Psychology Courses PSYC 330/3.0; PSYC 332/3.0; PSYC 333/3.0; PSYC 334/3.0; PSYC 335/3.0; PSYC 336/3.0; PSYC 337/3.0; PSYC 428/3.0; PSYC 429/3.0; PSYC 433/3.0; PSYC 434/3.0; PSYC 435/3.0; PSYC 436/3.0; PSYC 437/3.0; PSYC 438/3.0 PSYC_Developmental Developmental Psychology Courses PSYC 350/3.0; PSYC 351/3.0; PSYC 352/3.0; PSYC 353/3.0; PSYC 450/3.0; PSYC 451/3.0; PSYC 452/3.0; PSYC 453/3.0; PSYC 454/3.0; PSYC 455/3.0; PSYC 456/3.0 PSYC_Social Social Psychology Courses PSYC 340/3.0; PSYC 341/3.0; PSYC 342/3.0; PSYC 343/3.0; PSYC 430/3.0; PSYC 440/3.0; PSYC 441/3.0; PSYC 442/3.0; PSYC 443/3.0

  • BMCO

    Biomedical Computing – Specialization (Computing) – Bachelor of Computing (Honours)

    BMCO-P-BCH (Biomedical Computing) BMCO-I-BCH (Biomedical Computing with Professional Internship) Subject: Administered by the School of Computing in cooperation with the Departments of Biology, Chemistry, and Biomedical and Molecular Sciences. Plan: Consists of 105.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, with sufficient electives to total 120.0 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Computing (Honours) Degree.

    1. Core (93.0 units)

    A. 6.0 units in CISC 121/3.0 and CISC 124/3.0 B. 6.0 units in BIOL 102/3.0 and BIOL 103/3.0 C. 6.0 units in CHEM 112/6.0

    D. 6.0 units from (CISC 102/3.0 and MATH 112/3.0) or (CISC 102/3.0 and MATH 111/6.0) or MATH 110/6.0

    E. 6.0 units from MATH 120/6.0 or MATH 121/6.0 or (MATH 123/3.0 and MATH 124/3.0) F. 3.0 units from STAT 263/3.0 or STAT_Options

    G. 18.0 units in CISC 203/3.0, CISC 204/3.0, CISC 221/3.0, CISC 223/3.0, CISC 235/3.0, CISC 271/3.0 H. 3.0 units in BIOL 205/3.0 I. 3.0 units in BCHM 218/3.0

    J. 18.0 units in CISC 320/3.0, CISC 330/3.0, CISC 332/3.0, CISC 352/3.0, (CISC 360/3.0 or CISC 260/3.0), CISC 365/3.0 K. 3.0 units from BIOL 334/3.0 or BCHM 315/3.0 L. 3.0 units in BIOL 331/3.0 M. 6.0 units in CISC 471/3.0 and CISC 472/3.0 N. 3.0 units in CISC 497/3.0 O. 3.0 units in CISC 499/3.0 or CISC 500/6.0

    2. Option (12.0 units)

    A. 12.0 units from BMCO_Options

    3. Supporting (0.0 units)

    4. Additional Requirements

    5. Substitutions

    A.

    Students in the internship version of this Plan will substitute 3.0 units from COMP at the 300 level for requirement 1.O. (CISC 499/3.0). In addition, the B.Cmp.(Hons.) Program requirements will be increased by 6.0 units from COMP at the 300 level, for a total of 126.0 units if the student is taking a 12-month internship, or by 9.0 units from COMP at the 300 level, for a total of 129.0 units if the student is taking a 16-month internship.

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    6. Notes

    A. Those students with no programming experience should review first-year course choices based on the Section on Introductory Courses at the start of the chapter on Computing.

    B. ELEC courses are offered by the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science. Special permission may be required to register. All such courses will count as 3.0 units towards degree requirements in Arts and Sciences.

  • BMCO Course Lists

    Biomedical Computing Course List The following list contains courses offered through other Departments. In accordance with Academic Regulation 2.5 (Access to Classes), students do not have enrolment priority in all of these courses. Access to these courses may only be made available during the Open Enrolment period, and then only if space permits. BMCO_Options Options in the Biomedical Computing Plan CHEM 281/3.0; CHEM 282/3.0; CHEM 285/3.0; PHGY 215/3.0; PHGY 216/3.0; PHGY 214/6.0; (ANAT; BIOL; BCHM; CANC; CISC; CISC_Subs; CRSS; DDHT; EPID; LISC; MBIO; MICR; PATH; PHAR; PHGY) at the 300 level or above CISC_Subs Courses in other departments usable as CISC options COMM 365/3.0; ELEC 470/3.0; ELEC 471/3.0; ELEC 476/3.0; ELEC 478/3.0; MATH 272/3.0; MATH 337/3.0; MATH 401/3.0; MATH 402/3.0; MATH 434/3.0; MATH 474/3.0. STAT_Options Statistic Course Options BIOL 243/3.0; CHEE 209/3.0; COMM 162/3.0; ECON 250/3.0; GPHY 247/3.0; KNPE 251/3.0; NURS 323/3.0; POLS 385/3.0; PSYC 202/3.0; SOCY 211/3.0; STAM 200/3.0; STAT 263/3.0; STAT 267/3.0; STAT 367/3.0

  • BTEC (prior to May 2019)

    Plans of study for students who were admitted to Biotechnology Plan before May 1, 2019 Biotechnology –Specialization (Science) – Bachelor of Science (Honours)

    BTEC-P-BSH

    Subject: Administered by the Department of Biology.

    Plan: Consists of 90.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, with sufficient electives to total 120.0 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Science (Honours) Degree.

    1. Core (48.0 units)

    Core Program A. 6.0 units in BIOL 102/3.0 and BIOL 103/3.0 B. 6.0 units in BIOL 205/3.0 and BIOL 206/3.0 C. 6.0 units from BIOL 334/3.0; BIOL 339/3.0; BIOL 341/3.0 D. 6.0 units in BIOL 330/3.0 and BCHM 218/3.0 E. 3.0 units from BIOL 401/3.0 or BIOL 402/3.0 F. 3.0 units from BIOL 403/3.0 or BIOL 404/3.0 G. 3.0 units from BIOL 360/3.0; BIOL 503/3.0; BIOL 507/3.0; BCHM 441/3.0

    Other Core H. 6.0 units In CHEM 112/6.0

    I. 6.0 units from MATH 121/6.0 or MATH 120/6.0 or (MATH 123/3.0 and MATH 124/3.0) J. 3.0 units from BIOL 243/3.0 or STAT 269/3.0

    2. Option (42.0 units) A. 6.0 units from CHEM at the 200 level or above; BIOL 334/3.0

    B. 12.0 units from BTEC_Biology C. 6.0 units from Option List 2.C.i. or 2.C.ii.

    i. Biology Option (6.0 units)

    a. 6.0 units in BIOL 201/3.0 and BIOL 202/3.0

    ii. Biomedical and Molecular Science Option (6.0 units)

    a. 6.0 units from

    BCHM 270/3.0; MICR 221/3.0; MICR 270/3.0; PHAR 270/3.0; PHGY 215/3.0; PHGY 216/3.0; PHGY 210/6.0; PHGY 214/6.0

    D. 18.0 units from Option List 2.D.i. or 2.D.ii.

    i. Course Option (18.0 units)

    a. 18.0 units from BTEC_Biology; BTEC_Options

    ii. Research Option (18.0 units)

    a. 12.0 units from BIOL 537/12.0 or BIOL 541/12.0

    b. 6.0 units from BTEC_Biology; BTEC_Options

  • BTEC (prior to May 2019)

    3. Supporting

    4. Additional Requirements

    5. Substitutions

    A. MATH 126/6.0 may be substituted for MATH 121/6.0 or MATH 120/6.0 with prior approval from the Chair of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Biology.

    6. Notes

    A. Each of BIOL 334/3.0, BIOL 339/3.0, BIOL 341/3.0, BIOL 401/3.0, BIOL 402/3.0, BIOL 403/3.0 and BIOL 404/3.0 can be used as either a Core Course or an Option Course, but not both.

    B. This Plan may be combined with the Biotechnology Diploma Program offered by St. Lawrence College. Students taking the combined degree/diploma must choose the Research Option 2.D.ii. For further details consult the Department of Biology.

    C. BIOL 538/3.0, BIOL 539/3.0 and BIOL 540/6.0 can be used towards elective requirements, but cannot be used towards Option Course requirements.

    D. CHEE courses at the 300 level and above require a course in differential equations such as BIOM 300/3.0 or MATH 225/3.0 or MATH 232/3.0 and permission of the Department.

    .

  • BTEC (after May 2019)

    Plans of study for students who were admitted to a Biotechnology Plan after May 1, 2019 Biotechnology –Specialization (Science) – Bachelor of Science (Honours)

    BTEC-P-BSH

    Subject: Administered by the Department of Biology.

    Plan: Consists of 90.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, with sufficient electives to total 120.0 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Science (Honours) Degree.

    1. Core (51.0 units)

    Core Program A. 6.0 units in BIOL 102/3.0 and BIOL 103/3.0 B. 6.0 units in BIOL 205/3.0 and BIOL 206/3.0 C. 3.0 units in BIOL 212/3.0 D. 6.0 units from BIOL 334/3.0; BIOL 339/3.0; BIOL 341/3.0 E. 6.0 units in BIOL 330/3.0 and BCHM 218/3.0 F. 3.0 units from BIOL 401/3.0; BIOL 402/3.0 G. 3.0 units from BIOL 403/3.0; BIOL 404/3.0

    H. 3.0 units from BIOL 360/3.0; BIOL 441/3.0; BIOL 503/3.0; BIOL 507/3.0; BCHM 441/3.0 Other Core

    I. 6.0 units In CHEM 112/6.0

    J. 6.0 units from MATH 121/6.0 or MATH 120/6.0 or (MATH 123/3.0 and MATH 124/3.0) K. 3.0 units from BIOL 243/3.0 or STAT 269/3.0

    2. Option (39 units) A. 6.0 units from CHEM at the 200 level or above; BIOL 334/3.0

    B. 12.0 units from BTEC_Biology C. 3.0 units from Option List 2.C.i. or 2.C.ii.

    i. Biology Option (3.0 units)

    a. 3.0 units from BIOL 200/3.0; BIOL 201/3.0; BIOL 202/3.0

    ii. Biomedical and Molecular Science Option (3.0 units)

    a. 3.0 units from

    BCHM 270/3.0; MICR 221/3.0; MICR 270/3.0; PHAR 270/3.0; PHGY 215/3.0; PHGY 216/3.0; PHGY 210/6.0; PHGY 214/6.0

    D. 18.0 units from Option List 2.D.i. or 2.D.ii.

    i. Course Option (18.0 units)

    a. 18.0 units from BTEC_Biology; BTEC_Options

    ii. Research Option (18.0 units)

  • BTEC (after May 2019)

    a. 12.0 units from BIOL 537/12.0; BIOL 541/12.0

    b. 6.0 units from BTEC_Biology; BTEC_Options

    3. Supporting

    4. Additional Requirements

    5. Substitutions

    A. MATH 126/6.0 may be substituted for MATH 121/6.0 or MATH 120/6.0 with prior approval from the Chair of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Biology.

    6. Notes

    A. Each of BIOL 334/3.0, BIOL 339/3.0, BIOL 341/3.0, BIOL 401/3.0, BIOL 402/3.0, BIOL 403/3.0, BIOL 404/3.0, BIOL 441/3.0, and BCHM 441/3.0 can be used as either a Core Course or an Option Course, but not both.

    B. This Plan may be combined with the Biotechnology Diploma Program offered by St. Lawrence College. Students taking the combined degree/diploma must choose the Research Option 2.D.ii. For further details consult the Department of Biology.

    C. BIOL 538/3.0, BIOL 539/3.0 and BIOL 540/6.0 can be used towards elective requirements, but cannot be used towards Option Course requirements.

    D. CHEE courses at the 300 level and above require a course in differential equations such as BIOM 300/3.0 or MATH 225/3.0 or MATH 232/3.0 and permission of the Department.

    .

  • Biotechnology Course Lists

    Biotechnology Course Lists The following lists contain courses offered through other Departments. In accordance with Academic Regulation 2.5 (Access to Classes), students do not have enrolment priority in all of these courses. Access to these courses may only be made available during the September Open Enrolment Period, and then only if space permits.

    BTEC_Biology Biotechnology Biology Courses BIOL 315/3.0; BIOL 331/3.0; BIOL 333/3.0; BIOL 334/3.0; BIOL 339/3.0; BIOL 341/3.0; BIOL 343/3.0; BIOL 360/3.0; BIOL 401/3.0; BIOL 402/3.0; BIOL 403/3.0; BIOL 404/3.0; BIOL 409/3.0; BIOL 430/3.0; BIOL 431/3.0; BIOL 432/3.0; BIOL 441/3.0; BIOL 501/3.0; BIOL 502/3.0; BIOL 503/3.0; BIOL 504/3.0; BIOL 505/3.0; BIOL 506/3.0; BIOL 507/3.0; BIOL 508/3.0

    BTEC_Options Biotechnology Option Courses APSC 400/6.0; BCHM 315/3.0; BCHM 316/3.0; BCHM 317/6.0; BCHM 410/3.0; BCHM 411/3.0; BCHM 432/3.0; CHEE 229/3.0; CHEE 342/3.0; CHEE 380/3.0; CHEE 400/6.0; CHEE 405/3.0; CHEE 440/3.0; CHEE 450/3.0; CHEE 484/3.0; DDHT 459/3.0; DDHT 460/3.0; MICR 221/3.0; MICR 270/3.0; MICR 271/3.0; MICR 320/3.0; MICR 360/3.0; MICR 435/3.0; MICR 451/3.0; MICR455/6.0; MICR 461/3.0; PHAR 270/3.0; PHAR 340/3.0; PHAR 416/3.0; PHAR 450/3.0

  • CHEM

    Chemistry – Major (Science) – Bachelor of Science (Honours)

    CHEM-M-BSH

    Subject: Administered by the Department of Chemistry.

    Plan: Consists of 72.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, alone, or in combination with a Minor in another subject, and with sufficient electives to total 120.0 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Science (Honours) Degree.

    1. Core (57.0 units)

    A. 6.0 units in CHEM 112/6.0 B. 3.0 units from MATH 110/6.0; MATH 111/6.0; MATH 112/3.0

    C. 18.0 units in CHEM 211/3.0, CHEM 212/3.0, CHEM 213/3.0, CHEM 221/3.0, CHEM 222/3.0, CHEM 223/3.0

    D. 24.0 units in CHEM 311/3.0, CHEM 312/3.0, CHEM 313/3.0, CHEM 321/3.0, CHEM 322/3.0, CHEM 323/3.0, CHEM 397/6.0 E. 6.0 units in CHEM 497/6.0

    2. Option (3.0 units)

    A. 3.0 units from CHEM at the 400 level

    3. Supporting (12.0 units)

    A. 6.0 units from PHYS 104/6.0; PHYS 106/6.0; PHYS 117/6.0

    B. 6.0 units from MATH 120/6.0; MATH 121/6.0; (MATH123/3.0 and MATH 124/3.0)

    4. Additional Requirements

    5. Substitutions

    6. Notes

    A. Students wishing to continue to graduate studies in chemistry should consider as electives at least 6.0 further units in chemistry at the 300 and 400 level (including 300-level and 400-level BCHM offerings and PHYS 424/3.0).

  • CHEM

    Chemistry – Minor (Science)

    CHEM-Z

    Subject: Administered by the Department of Chemistry.

    Plan: Consists of 48.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, in combination with a Major plan in another subject, and with sufficient electives, will lead to an Honours Bachelors Degree.

    Chemistry– General (Science) – Bachelor of Science

    CHEM-G-BSC

    Subject: Administered by the Department of Chemistry.

    Plan: Consists of 48.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, with sufficient electives to total 90.0 units will lead to a Bachelor of Science Degree.

    1. Core (27.0 units)

    A. 6.0 units in CHEM 112/6.0

    B. 18.0 units in CHEM 211/3.0, CHEM 212/3.0, CHEM 213/3.0, CHEM 221/3.0, CHEM 222/3.0, CHEM 223/3.0 C. 3.0 units from CHEM 398/3.0; CHEM 399/3.0; CHEM 397/6.0

    2. Option (9.0 units)

    A. 9.0 units from CHEM at the 300 level

    3. Supporting (12.0 units)

    A. 6.0 units from PHYS 104/6.0; PHYS 106/6.0; PHYS 117/6.0

    B. 6.0 units from MATH 120/6.0; MATH 121/6.0; (MATH123/3.0 and MATH 124/3.0)

    4. Additional Requirements

    5. Substitutions

    6. Notes

  • CHEM

    Chemistry – Minor (Arts)

    CHEM-Y

    Subject: Administered by the Department of Chemistry.

    Plan: Consists of 36.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, in combination with a Major Plan in another subject, and with sufficient electives, will lead to an Honours Bachelors Degree.

    Chemistry – General (Arts) – Bachelor of Arts

    CHEM-G-BA

    Subject: Administered by the Department of Chemistry.

    Plan: Consists of 36.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, with sufficient electives to total 90.0 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Arts Degree.

    1. Core (6.0 units)

    A. 6.0 units in CHEM 112/6.0

    2. Option (24.0 units)

    A. 3.0 units from CHEM at the 300 level B. 21.0 units from CHEM

    3. Supporting (6.0 units)

    A. 6.0 units from MATH 120/6.0; MATH 121/6.0; (MATH123/3.0 and MATH 124/3.0)

    4. Additional Requirements

    5. Substitutions

    6. Notes

  • CHEM

    Chemistry – Specialization (Science) – Bachelor of Science (Honours)

    CHEM-P-BSH

    Subject: Administered by the Department of Chemistry.

    Plan: Consists of 90.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, together with sufficient electives to total 120.0 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Science (Honours) Degree.

    1. Core (69.0 units)

    A. 6.0 units in CHEM 112/6.0 B. 6.0 units from PHYS 104/6.0; PHYS 106/6.0; PHYS 117/6.0 C. 3.0 units from MATH 110/6.0; MATH 111/6.0; MATH112/3.0

    D. 6.0 units from MATH 120/6.0; MATH 121/6.0; (MATH 123/3.0 and MATH 124/3.0)

    E. 18.0 units in CHEM 211/3.0, CHEM 212/3.0, CHEM 213/3.0, CHEM 221/3.0, CHEM 222/3.0, CHEM 223/3.0

    F. 24.0 units in CHEM 311/3.0, CHEM 312/3.0, CHEM 313/3.0, CHEM 321/3.0, CHEM 322/3.0, CHEM 323/3.0, CHEM 397/6.0 G. 6.0 units In CHEM 497/6.0

    2. Option (21.0 units)

    A. 12.0 units from CHEM at the 400 level or above; CHEM_Subs B. 9.0 units from CHEM; CHEM_Subs

    3. Supporting (0.0 units)

    4. Additional Requirements

    A. A maximum of 12.0 units may be chosen from CHEM_Subs.

    5. Substitutions

    6. Notes

  • CHEM Course List

    Chemistry Course List The following list contains courses offered through other Departments. In accordance with Academic Regulation 2.5 (Access to Classes), students do not have enrolment priority in all of these courses. Access to these courses may only be made available during the Open Enrolment period, and then only if space permits. CHEM_Subs Substitutions in the Chemistry Specialization Plan BCHM at the 300 level or above; BCHM 218/3.0; PHYS 424/3.0

  • CLAS (after May 1, 2015)

    Plans of study for students who were admitted to a Classics Plan after May 1, 2015 Classics – Specialization (Arts) – Bachelor of Arts (Honours)

    CLAS-P-BAH

    Subject: Administered by the Department of Classics.

    Plan: Consists of 84.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, with sufficient electives to total 120.0 units (114.0 units for students admitted prior to September 2017), will lead to a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Degree.

    1. Core (48.0 units)

    A. 6.0 units in CLST 102/3.0 and CLST 103/3.0 B. 12.0 units in GREK 112/6.0 and LATN 110/6.0 C. 6.0 units in CLST 200/3.0 and CLST 201/3.0 D. 12.0 units in GREK 208/6.0 and LATN 209/6.0 E. 6.0 units in LATN 321/3.0 and LATN 322/3.0 F. 6.0 units in GREK 321/3.0 and GREK 322/3.0

    2. Option (36.0 units)

    A. 6.0 units from CLST at the 400 level B. 18.0 units from (CLST; GREK; LATN; CLAS_Subs) at the 300 or 400 level C. 6.0 units from (CLST; GREK; LATN; CLAS_Subs) at the 200 level D. 6.0 units from (CLST; GREK; LATN; CLAS_Subs) at the 100 level or above

    3. Supporting (0.0 units)

    4. Additional Requirements

    5. Substitutions

    6. Notes

    A. It is recommended that courses numbered at the 100 level be taken early in the program (in first or second year).

  • CLAS Course List

    Classics Course List The following list contains courses offered through other Departments. In accordance with Academic Regulation 2.5 (Access to Classes), students do not have enrolment priority in all of these courses. Access to these courses may only be made available during the Open Enrolment period, and then only if space permits. CLAS_Subs Classics Substitutions ARTH 212/3.0; ARTH 214/3.0; ARTH 215/3.0; GPHY 341/3.0; HIST 215/3.0; HIST 218/3.0; HIST225/3.0; HIST 250/6.0; HIST 255/3.0; HIST 332/3.0; LLCU 201/3.0; LLCU 210/3.0; PHIL 233/3.0; PHIL 328/3.0; RELS 212/3.0; RELS 228/3.0; RELS 321/3.0

  • CLST (after May 1, 2015)

    Plans of study for students who were admitted to a Classical Studies Plan after May 1, 2015 Classical Studies – Major (Arts) – Bachelor of Arts (Honours)

    CLST-M-BAH

    Subject: Administered by the Department of Classics.

    Plan: Consists of 60.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, alone, or in combination with a Minor in another subject, and with sufficient electives to total 120.0 units (114.0 units for students admitted prior to September 2017), will lead to a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Degree.

    1. Core (12.0 units)

    A. 6.0 units in CLST 102/3.0 and CLST 103/3.0 B. 6.0 units in CLST 200/3.0 and CLST 201/3.0

    2. Option (48.0 units)

    A. 6.0 units from CLST at the 400 level B. 18.0 units from (CLST; GREK; LATN; CLST_Subs) at the 300 or 400 level C. 6.0 units from (CLST; GREK; LATN; CLST_Subs) at the 200 level D. 18.0 units from (CLST; GREK; LATN; CLST_Subs) at the 100 level or above

    3. Supporting (0.0 units)

    4. Additional Requirements

    5. Substitutions

    6. Notes

    A. It is recommended that courses numbered at the 100 level be taken early in the program (in first or second year).

  • CLST (after May 1, 2015)

    Plans of study for students who were admitted to a Classical Studies Plan after May 1, 2015 Classical Studies – Medial (Arts) – Bachelor of Arts (Honours)

    CLST[----]-A or [----]CLST-A (where [----] is a second subject of study)

    Subject: Administered by the Department of Classics.

    Plan: Consists of 42.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, in combination with a Medial Plan in another subject, and with sufficient electives to total 120.0 units (114.0 units for students admitted prior to September 2017), will lead to a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Degree.

    1. Core (12.0 units)

    A. 6.0 units in CLST 102/3.0 and CLST 103/3.0 B. 6.0 units in CLST 200/3.0 and CLST 201/3.0

    2. Option (30.0 units)

    A. 3.0 units from CLST at the 400 level B. 9.0 units from (CLST; GREK; LATN; CLST_Subs) at the 300 or 400 level C. 6.0 units from (CLST; GREK; LATN; CLST_Subs) at the 200 level D. 12.0 units from (CLST; GREK; LATN; CLST_Subs) at the 100 level or above

    3. Supporting (0.0 units)

    4. Additional Requirements

    5. Substitutions

    6. Notes

    A. It is recommended that courses numbered at the 100 level be taken early in the program (in first or second year).

  • CLST (after May 1, 2015)

    Plans of study for students who were admitted to a Classical Studies Plan after May 1, 2015 Classical Studies – Minor (Arts)

    CLST-Y

    Subject: Administered by the Department of Classics.

    Plan: Consists of 30.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, in combination with a Major Plan in another subject, and with sufficient electives, will lead to an Honours Bachelors Degree.

    Classical Studies – General (Arts) – Bachelor of Arts

    CLST-G-BA

    Subject: Administered by the Department of Classics.

    Plan: Consists of 30.0 units as described below.

    Program: The Plan, with sufficient electives to total 90.0 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Arts Degree.

    1. Core (0.0 units)

    2. Option (30.0 units)

    A. 12.0 units from (CLST; GREK; LATN; CLST_Subs) at the 200 level or above B. 18.0 units from CLST; GREK; LATN; CLST_Subs

    3. Supporting (0.0 units)

    4. Additional Requirements

    5. Substitutions

    6. Notes

    A. It is recommended courses numbered at the 100 level be taken early in the program (in first or second year).

  • CLST Course List

    Classical Studies Course List The following list contains courses offered through other Departments. In accordance with Academic Regulation 2.5 (Access to Classes), students do not have enrolment priority in all of these courses. Access to these courses may only be made available during the Open Enrolment period, and then only if space permits. CLST_Subs Classical Studies Substitutions ARTH 212/3.0; ARTH 214/3.0; ARTH 215/3.0; GPHY 341/3.0; HIST 215/3.0; HIST 218/3.0; HIST 225/3.0; HIST 250/6.0; HIST 255/3.0; HIST 332/3.0; LLCU 201/3.0; LLCU 210/3.0; PHIL 233/3.0; PHIL 328/3.0; RELS 212/3.0; RELS 228/3.0; RELS 321/3.0

  • COCA

    Computing and the Creative Arts - Specialization (Arts) – Bachelor of Arts (Honours)

    COCA-P-BAH Subject: Administered by the School of Computing in partnership with the Departments of Art History and Art Conservation, Film and Media, and Dan School of Drama and Music. Plan: Consists of 45.0 core units and 39.0 units in one Sub-plan, as described below. Program: The Plan, with sufficient electives to total 120.0 units (114.0 units for students admitted prior to September 2017), will lead to a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Degree.

    1. Core (45.0 units)

    A. 6.0 units in CISC 121/3.0 and CISC 124/3.0 B. 3.0 units from CISC 102/3.0 or MATH 110/6.0 C. 3.0 units in COCA 201/3.0 D. 12.0 units in CISC 203/3.0, CISC 204/3.0, CISC 223/3.0, CISC 235/3.0,

    E. 12.0 units in CISC 325/3.0, CISC 352/3.0, (CISC 360/3.0 or CISC 260/3.0), CISC 365/3.0 F. 3.0 units