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134 Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences Credit Hours In addition to the courses listed below, students who are registering in University 1 for a second year to complete courses required for entry to Agricultural and Food Sciences may request permission to register in any advanced level Agricultural and Food Sciences courses for which they have the prerequisites, subject to space limitations. Students must first consult a University 1 academic advisor. Agribusiness ABIZ 1000 Introduction to Agribusiness Management 3 ABIZ 1010 Economics of World Food Issues and Policies 3 Agriculture (General Faculty) AGRI 1500 Natural Resources and Primary Agricultural Production 3 + lab AGRI 1510 Production, Distribution and Utilization of Agricultural Products 3 + lab Entomology ENTM 1000 World of Bugs 3 Food Science FOOD 1000 Food Safety Today and Tomorrow 3 Human Nutritional Sciences HNSC 1200 Food: Facts and Fallacies 3 HNSC 1210 Nutrition for Health and Changing Lifestyles 3 Plant Science PLNT 1000 Urban Agriculture 3 DE RECOMMENDED INTRODUCTORY COURSES The Recommended Introductory Courses list is a complete list of all courses that are open to first year students and is set up so that you can search by faculty or school and subject area. Click on the course number to view the course description and to get additional information about course content. Courses that fulfill certain degree requirements or are offered in specialized formats are indicated with the icons listed below: = Humanities — indicates courses that are classified as humanities subjects. Humanities subjects generally focus on the study of human culture. = Social Sciences — indicates courses that are classified as social science subjects. Social Science subjects generally focus on the study of society, social relationships and behaviour. = Science Interest Course — indicates a good choice for students who don’t have a strong Science background. Although these courses are not intended to lead to advanced-level studies they will meet the science requirement of a degree program. = Distance and Online Education — indicates courses that are available through an online education format in addition to on-campus study. Consider Distance and Online Education as an option for a flexible study alternative if space is not available in an on-campus section of a course or if you want the flexibility to learn outside of a structured classroom experience. (W) = Written English requirement—indicates courses that meet the University of Manitoba’s W requirement as these courses have significant content in written English. Review the Academic Calendar for specific details on the W requirement, as well as the notes in your intended degree program in this guide. (M) = Mathematics requirement—indicates courses that meet University of Manitoba’s M requirement as these courses have significant content in mathematics. Review the Academic Calendar for specific details on the M requirement, as well as the notes in your intended degree program in this guide. H SS SCI DE

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Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences Credit HoursIn addition to the courses listed below, students who are registering in University 1 for a second year to complete courses required for entry to Agricultural and Food Sciences may request permission to register in any advanced level Agricultural and Food Sciences courses for which they have the prerequisites, subject to space limitations. Students must first consult a University 1 academic advisor.

AgribusinessABIZ 1000 Introduction to Agribusiness Management 3

ABIZ 1010 Economics of World Food Issues and Policies 3

Agriculture (General Faculty)AGRI 1500 Natural Resources and Primary Agricultural Production 3 + lab

AGRI 1510 Production, Distribution and Utilization of Agricultural Products 3 + lab

EntomologyENTM 1000 World of Bugs 3

Food ScienceFOOD 1000 Food Safety Today and Tomorrow 3

Human Nutritional SciencesHNSC 1200 Food: Facts and Fallacies 3

HNSC 1210 Nutrition for Health and Changing Lifestyles 3

Plant SciencePLNT 1000 Urban Agriculture 3

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RECOMMENDED INTRODUCTORY COURSES The Recommended Introductory Courses list is a complete list of all courses that are open to first year students and is set up so that you can search by faculty or school and subject area. Click on the course number to view the course description and to get additional information about course content.

Courses that fulfill certain degree requirements or are offered in specialized formats are indicated with the icons listed below:

= Humanities — indicates courses that are classified as humanities subjects. Humanities subjects generally focus on the study of human culture.

= Social Sciences — indicates courses that are classified as social science subjects. Social Science subjects generally focus on the study of society, social relationships and behaviour.

= Science Interest Course — indicates a good choice for students who don’t have a strong Science background. Although these courses are not intended to lead to advanced-level studies they will meet the science requirement of a degree program.

= Distance and Online Education — indicates courses that are available through an online education format in addition to on-campus study. Consider Distance and Online Education as an option for a flexible study alternative if space is not available in an on-campus section of a course or if you want the flexibility to learn outside of a structured classroom experience.

(W) = Written English requirement—indicates courses that meet the University of Manitoba’s W requirement as these courses have significant content in written English. Review the Academic Calendar for specific details on the W requirement, as well as the notes in your intended degree program in this guide.

(M) = Mathematics requirement—indicates courses that meet University of Manitoba’s M requirement as these courses have significant content in mathematics. Review the Academic Calendar for specific details on the M requirement, as well as the notes in your intended degree program in this guide.

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Faculty of Architecture Credit HoursEVDS 1600 Introduction to Environmental Design 3

EVDS 1602 Visual Literacy 3

EVDS 1660 History of Culture, Ideas and Environment 1 3

EVDS 1670 History of Culture, Ideas and Environment 2 Prerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in EVDS 1660.

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School of Art Credit HoursFA 1020 (M) Mathematics in Art

Also offered as MATH 1020 (M); students may not hold credit for both.

Not available to any student already holding a grade of ‘C’ or better in any 1000 level Mathematics course, with the exception of MATH 1010 (M) or MATH 1190 (M).

Not to be taken concurrently with any other 1000 level Mathematics course, with the exception of MATH 1010 (M) or MATH 1190 (M).

May not be used as a prerequisite for other Mathematics courses or as part of an Honours, Major, General or Minor program in the Mathematical Sciences.

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FAAH 1030 Introduction to Art 1A 3

FAAH 1040 Introduction to Art 2A 3

STDO 1210 Drawing: Studio 1 3

STDO 1240 Figure Study 1 3

STDO 1250 Drawing: Studio 2Prerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in STDO 1210.

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STDO 1410 Visual Language 3

STDO 1450 Open Studio 1Prerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in STDO 1410.

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STDO 1470 Materials StudioPrerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in STDO 1410.

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STDO 1510 Art Now 3

Faculty of Arts Credit HoursIn addition to the courses listed below, University 1 students may take any 2000, 3000 and 4000 level Faculty of Arts courses for which they have the prerequisite, subject to space limitations.

AnthropologyANTH 1210 Human Origins and Antiquity 3

ANTH 1220 Cultural AnthropologyMay not hold for credit ANTH 1520 (W).

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ANTH 1520 (W) Critical Cultural AnthropologyMay not hold for credit ANTH 1220.

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Asian StudiesASIA 1420 (W) Asian Civilizations to 1500

Also offered as HIST 1420 (W); students may not hold credit for both.3

ASIA 1430 (W) Asian Civilizations from 1500Also offered as HIST 1430 (W); students may not hold credit for both.

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ASIA 1750 Introduction to KoreanNot open to students who have received all or a portion of their elementary or secondary education in the Korean language.Not open to students who have previously obtained credit in ASIA 2750.

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ASIA 1760 Introduction to Chinese (Mandarin)Students who have received all or a portion of their elementary or secondary education in the Chinese language may not normally enroll in this course. Not open to students who have previously obtained credit for ASIA 2760 or the former ASIA 2360.

6 + lab

ASIA 1770 Introduction to JapaneseStudents with Grade 12 Japanese from Canada or abroad must obtain written consent of instructor. Not open to students who previously obtained credit for ASIA 2770.

6 + lab

ASIA 1780 Basic Sanskrit 6 + lab

ASIA 1790 Basic Hindi-Urdu 6 + lab

ASIA 2750 Intermediate KoreanNot open to students who have received all or a portion of their elementary or secondary school education in the Korean language, except with the consent of the instructor.Prerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in ASIA 1750 or written consent of the instructor.

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ASIA 2760 Intermediate Chinese (Mandarin)Prerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in ASIA 1760 or written consent of instructor. Not open to students who have obtained credit for ASIA 3760 or the former ASIA 2360.

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ASIA 2770 Intermediate Japanese Prerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in ASIA 1770 or written consent of instructor.

6 + lab

Canadian StudiesCDN 1130 (W) Introduction to Canadian Studies 6

Catholic StudiesCATH 1190 (W) Introduction to Catholic Studies 3

ClassicsClassical StudiesCLAS 1270 Introduction to Ancient Greek Culture 3

CLAS 1280 Introduction to Ancient Roman Culture 3

GreekGRK 1010 Introduction to the Reading of Ancient Greek 1 3

GRK 1020 Introduction to the Reading of Ancient Greek 2May not hold for credit with GRK 1030. Prerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in GRK 1010.

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GRK 1030 New Testament GreekMay not be held for credit with GRK 1010 or GRK 1020.

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GRK 1060 Introductory Modern Greek 1Not for credit towards the Major or Minor in Classical Studies.

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GRK 1070 Introductory Modern Greek 2Not for credit towards the Major or Minor in Classical Studies.Prerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in GRK 1060 or written consent of department head.

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GRK 1310 Intermediate Readings in Ancient GreekPrerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in GRK 1030 or a grade of ‘C’ or better in both GRK 1010 and GRK 1020.

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GRK 1330 The Acts of the ApostlesPrerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in both GRK 1010 and GRK 1020 or a grade of ‘C’ or better in GRK 1310 or written consent of department head.

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LatinLATN 1080 Introduction to the Reading of Latin 1 3

LATN 1090 Introduction to the Reading of Latin 2Prerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in LATN 1080.

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LATN 1320 Intermediate Readings in LatinPrerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in both LATN 1080 and LATN 1090.

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EconomicsECON 1010 Introduction to Microeconomic Principles

May not be held for credit with any of: ECON 1210 or ECON 1220.3

ECON 1020 Introduction to Macroeconomic PrinciplesMay not be held for credit with any of: ECON 1210 or ECON 1220.

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ECON 1210 Introduction to Canadian Economic Issues and PoliciesMay not be held for credit with any of: ECON 1010 or ECON 1020.May not be used for credit in Agricultural and Food Sciences or Management.

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ECON 1220 Introduction to Global Environmental Economic Issues and PoliciesMay not be held for credit with any of: ECON 1010 or ECON 1020.May not be used for credit in Agricultural and Food Sciences or Management.

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English, Film, and TheatreEnglishENGL 0930 (W) English Composition

Not acceptable for credit in Engineering, Nursing, towards the teachable major/minor in Education, or Pharmacy. This course may not be used as a prerequisite for upper level English courses and it will not satisfy the Humanities requirement.

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ENGL 0940 (W) Writing About LiteratureThis course is not acceptable for credit in the Faculties of Engineering, Nursing and Pharmacy, nor can it be used to meet the Humanities requirement.

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English 40S is strongly recommended as preparation for the following English courses:

ENGL 1200 (W) Representative Literary WorksCheck Aurora for writing intensive sections which gives more instruction and practice in essay writing.

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ENGL 1300 (W) Literature since 1900Check Aurora for writing intensive sections which gives more instruction and practice in essay writing.

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ENGL 1340 (W) Introduction to Literary Analysis 3

ENGL 1400 (W) Thematic Approaches to the Study of Literature 3

FilmFILM 1290 The Art of the Film 1 3

FILM 1310 Film HistoryPrerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in FILM 1290 or written consent of instructor.

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TheatreTHTR 1220 Introduction to Theatre 6

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French, Spanish and ItalianFrenchFREN 1152 Introductory French 1

For students with no prior knowledge of French or who have studied French up to and including Grade 11 or its equivalent.

Not open to students who have previously obtained credit in FREN 1154 or FREN 1190 or FREN 1200 or FREN 1252.

Not for credit in a French Major or Minor.

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FREN 1154 Introductory French 2For students with limited prior knowledge of French or who have studied French up to and including Grade 11 or its equivalent or who have successfully completed FREN 1152.

Not open to students who have previously obtained credit in FREN 1190 or FREN 1200 or FREN 1252.

Not for credit in a French Major or Minor.

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FREN 1190* FrançaisMay not be held for credit with FREN 1200.

Prerequisite: Senior Matriculation French or written consent of the department head.

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FREN 1200* French 1May not be held for credit with FREN 1190.

Prerequisite: Senior Matriculation French or ‘C’ or better in FREN 1154.

*Either FREN 1190 or FREN 1200 can be used to meet the requirements for the French Honours, Major and Minor programs.

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FREN 1252 Français Oral 1Not open to students from Français or Immersion high school programs.

Prerequisite: Senior Matriculation French or a grade of ‘B’ or better in FREN 1150 or ‘C’ or better in FREN 1200 or written consent of the department head.

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SpanishSPAN 1180 Introductory Spanish

Prior knowledge of Spanish is not required. Not open to students with native oral fluency. Students with Grade 12 Spanish may not normally take the course for credit.

May not hold for credit with any of: SPAN 1262 or SPAN 1272 or SPAN 1280 or SPAN 1290.

6 + lab

SPAN 1190 Introductory Spanish 2May not be held for credit with SPAN 1180.

Not open to students who have previously obtained credit in SPAN 1262, SPAN 1272, SPAN 1280, or SPAN 1290.

Prerequisite: Grade 12 Spanish or written consent of instructor or department head.

3 + lab

SPAN 1262 Intermediate Spanish Grammar and Conversation 1Not open to students with native oral fluency.

May not be held for credit with any of: SPAN 1280 or SPAN 1290.

Prerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in SPAN 1180 or SPAN 1190 or written consent of instructor or department head.

3 + lab

SPAN 1272 Intermediate Spanish Grammar and Conversation 2Not open to students with native oral fluency.

May not be held credit for credit with any of: SPAN 1280 or SPAN 1290.

Prerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in SPAN 1262 or written consent of instructor or department head.

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SPAN 1280 Spanish for Native SpeakersAll the class exercises, readings, activities and examinations will be in Spanish.

May not be held for credit with any of: SPAN 1262 or SPAN 1272 or SPAN 1290.

Prerequisite: written consent of instructor or department head.

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SPAN 1290 Accelerated Intermediate SpanishThis is a one term accelerated course combining the content of SPAN 1262 and SPAN 1272 . It is not open to students with native oral fluency.

May not be held for credit with any of: SPAN 1262 or SPAN 1272 or SPAN 1280.

Prerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in SPAN 1180 or SPAN 1190 or written consent of instructor or department head.

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ItalianITLN 1080 Introductory Italian

Prior knowledge of Italian is not required.

6 + lab

PortuguesePORT 1170 Introductory Portuguese

Prior knowledge of Portuguese is not required. Usually not open to students with Grade 12 Portuguese, nor for students who have previously obtained credit in PORT 1282.

6 + lab

PORT 1282 Intermediate Portuguese Grammar and Conversation 1Not open to students with native oral fluency.

Prerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in PORT 1170 or written consent of instructor or department head.

3 + lab

German and Slavic StudiesGermanGRMN 1120 Beginning German

Prior knowledge of German is not required. Students with Grade 12 German may not normally take this course for credit.

Not open to students who have previously obtained credit for GRMN 2100.

6 + lab

GRMN 1300 Masterpieces of German Literature in English TranslationThe course is designed for students who have little or no prior knowledge of German literature.

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GRMN 1310 (W) Love in German Culture in English TranslationThe course is designed for students who have little or no prior knowledge of German culture.

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GRMN 2100 Intermediate GermanPrerequisite: German 40S or a grade of ‘C’ or better in GRMN 1120 or written consent of department head.

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GRMN 2120 (W) Introduction to German Culture from 1918 to the Present 3

GRMN 2130 (W) Introduction to German Culture from the Beginnings to 1918 3

GRMN 2140 Exploring German LiteraturePrerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in GRMN 2100 or written consent of department head.

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HungarianHUNG 1000 Introduction to Hungarian 1

Prior knowledge of Hungarian is not required.

3 + lab

HUNG 1002 Introduction to Hungarian 2The course is intended for students with some elementary knowledge of Hungarian. Prerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in HUNG 1000 or written consent of department head.

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PolishPOL 1890 Introductory Polish 6 + lab

POL 1900 (W) Love, Heroes & Patriotism in Contemporary Poland 3

POL 2600 (W) Polish Culture until 1918 3

POL 2610 (W) Polish Culture 1918 to the Present 3

POL 2890 Intermediate PolishPrerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in POL 1890 or written consent of department head.

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RussianRUSN 1300 Introductory Russian

Not open to native speakers and students with Grade 12 Russian.

May not be held for credit with RUSN 1330.

6 + lab

RUSN 1330 Introductory Russian 2May not be held for credit with RUSN 1300.

Prerequisite: successful completion of a placement test administered by the department.

3 + lab

RUSN 1400 (W) Masterpieces of Russian Literature in English TranslationThe course is designed for students who have little or no prior knowledge of Russian literature.

3

RUSN 1410 (W) Love in Russian Culture in English TranslationThe course is designed for students who have little or no prior knowledge of Russian literature.

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RUSN 2280 (W) Russian Culture until 1900 3

RUSN 2290 (W) Russian Culture from 1900 to the Present 3

RUSN 2810 Intermediate RussianMay not be held for credit with RUSN 2820.

Prerequisite: Russian 41G or a grade of ‘C’ or better in RUSN 1300 or RUSN 1330 or written consent of department head.

6 + lab

RUSN 2820 Intermediate Russian 2May not be held for credit with RUSN 2810.

Prerequisite: successful completion of a placement test administered by the department.

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UkrainianUKRN 1230 Language Seminar in Ukraine 1

Prerequisite: written consent of instructor or department head.

3

UKRN 1310 Introductory UkrainianNot open to native speakers and students with Ukrainian 40S.

May not be held for credit with UKRN 1320.

6 + lab

UKRN 1320 Introductory Ukrainian 2May not be held for credit with UKRN 1310.

Prerequisite: successful completion of a placement test administered by the department.

3 + lab

UKRN 2720 Intermediate UkrainianMay not be held for credit with UKRN 2730.

Prerequisite: Ukrainian 40S or a grade of ‘C’ or better in UKRN 1310 or UKRN 1320 or written consent of department head.

6 + lab

UKRN 2730 Intermediate Ukrainian 2May not be held for credit with UKRN 2720.

Prerequisite: successful completion of a placement test administered by the department.

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UKRN 2770 (W) Ukrainian Culture until 1900 3

UKRN 2780 (W) Ukrainian Culture from 1900 to the Present 3

Global Political EconomyGPE 1700 Social Justice in the 21st Century: Global Political Economy and Environmental Change

May not be held for credit with GEOG 1700. 3

HistoryHIST 1200 (W) An Introduction to the History of Western Civilization

May not be held for credit with any of: HIST 1350 (W) or HIST 1360 (W).

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HIST 1260 (W) New Directions in History: Inquiries into the Cultural Basis of the Modern World

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HIST 1270 (W) New Directions in History: Inquiries into the Power Relations of the Modern World

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HIST 1350 (W) An Introduction to the History of Western Civilization to 1500May not be held for credit with HIST 1200 (W).

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HIST 1360 (W) An Introduction to the History of Western Civilization from 1500May not be held for credit with HIST 1200 (W).

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HIST 1370 (W) An Introduction to Modern World History: 1500-1800May not be held for credit with HIST 1500 (W).

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HIST 1380 (W) An Introduction to Modern World History: 1800-PresentMay not be held for credit with HIST 1500 (W).

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HIST 1390 (W) History of Colonial Canada: 1500-1885May not be held for credit with HIST 1440 (W).

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HIST 1400 (W) History of Canadian Nation since 1867May not be held for credit with HIST 1440 (W).

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HIST 1420 (W) Asian Civilizations to 1500Also offered as ASIA 1420 (W); students may not hold credit for both.

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HIST 1430 (W) Asian Civilizations from 1500Also offered as ASIA 1430 (W); students may not hold credit for both.

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HIST 1440 (W) History of CanadaMay not be held for credit with any of: HIST 1390 (W) or HIST 1400 (W).

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HIST 1500 (W) An Introduction to Modern World History: 1500-PresentMay not be held for credit with any of: HIST 1370 (W) or HIST 1380 (W).

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HIST 2050 (W) South Asia since 1947 3

HIST 2130 (W) Emergence of Modern South Asia: 1757–1947 3

HIST 2140 (W) Colonial Latin America 3

HIST 2150 (W) Independent Latin America 3

HIST 2180 (W) The History of Catholicism to 1540 3

HIST 2200 (W) Labour History: Canada and BeyondMay not be held for credit with LABR 2200 (W).

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HIST 2210 (W) History of Britain, 1485 to the Present 6

HIST 2220 (W) The Shaping of Modern Ireland, 1500 to the Present 6

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HIST 2230 (W) History of the United States from 1607May not be held for credit with any of: HIST 2750 (W) or HIST 2760 (W).

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HIST 2240 (W) History of Antisemitism and the Holocaust 6

HIST 2250 (W) Social History of the Jews: Antiquity to Present 6

HIST 2280 (W) Aboriginal History of Canada 6

HIST 2282 (W) Inventing Canada 3

HIST 2286 (W) Modern Canada 3

HIST 2288 (W) History of Social Movements in CanadaMay not be held for credit with the former HIST 2284 (W).

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HIST 2350 (W) Europe 1789-1870May not be held for credit with HIST 2370 (W).

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HIST 2360 (W) Europe 1870 to the PresentMay not be held for credit with HIST 2370 (W).

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HIST 2370 (W) History of Europe since the French RevolutionMay not be held for credit with any of: HIST 2350 (W) or HIST 2360 (W).

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HIST 2390 (W) Early Modern Europe, 1450-1789 6

HIST 2400 (W) History of Human Rights and Social Justice in the Modern World 3

HIST 2410 (W) History of India 6

HIST 2420 (W) The Medieval World 6

HIST 2490 (W) History of RussiaMay not be held for credit with any of: HIST 2660 (W) or HIST 2840 (W).

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HIST 2500 (W) History of Africa 6

HIST 2502 (W) The Modern Middle East: A Critical SurveyMay not be held for credit with HIST 2900 with the topic “The Middle East from the Rise of Islam to the Nation State.”

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HIST 2520 (W) A History of Germany since the Reformation 6

HIST 2570 (W) Nationalism in Modern Times 3

HIST 2600 (W) Introduction to Ukraine 3

HIST 2610 (W) Making of Modern Ukraine 3

HIST 2650 (W) Modern China and Japan 6

HIST 2654 (W) History of the People’s Republic of China, 1949–Present 3

HIST 2660 (W) History of the Soviet UnionMay not be held for credit with HIST 2490 (W).

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HIST 2670 (W) History of Capitalism 3

HIST 2680 (W) A History of Socialism from the French Revolution to the Present 3

HIST 2730 (W) Modern World History, 1914-1945: The 30 Years' Crisis 3

HIST 2732 (W) Modern World History, 1945-1992: The Age of Three Worlds 3

HIST 2734 (W) Modern World History, 1980-Present: New World Order? 3

HIST 2750 (W) History of the United States from 1607 to 1877May not be held for credit with HIST 2230 (W).

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HIST 2760 (W) History of the United States from 1877May not be held for credit with HIST 2230 (W).

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HIST 2820 (W) An Introduction to Historical Method 6

HIST 2840 (W) A History of Russia to 1917May not be held for credit with HIST 2490 (W).

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HIST 2900 (W) Topics in Social HistoryAs the course content will vary from year to year, students may take this course more than once for credit.

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HIST 2930 (W) The History of the British Isles, 412–1485 6

HIST 2990 (W) The History of Catholicism since 1540 3

IcelandicICEL 1200 Introduction to Icelandic

The course is intended for students with little or no previous knowledge of Icelandic.

6 + lab

ICEL 1210 Conversational Icelandic 3

ICEL 1300 Introduction to SwedishThe course is intended for beginners.

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ICEL 1400 Introduction to Contemporary Culture in Iceland 3

ICEL 1410 Introduction to Culture in Medieval Iceland 3

InterdisciplinaryARTS 1110 (W) Introduction to University

Open only to students who have completed less than 60 credit hours of university courses.

Special sections of this course are reserved for Access Students only.

ARTS 1110 (W) is not acceptable for credit in the Faculty of Engineering and it may not be used for the W requirement for admission to Management.

Cannot be used to satisfy a Humanities or Social Science requirement.

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ARTS 1160 Leadership: An Interdisciplinary ApproachThis course will satisfy the Faculty of Arts’ Social Sciences requirement. May not be held for credit with LEAD 2010.

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Judaic StudiesArabicARA 1000 Elementary Arabic

Not open to students who have previously obtained credit in ARA 2000.

Prior knowledge of Arabic is not required.

Prerequisite: written consent of department head.

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ARA 2000 Intermediate ArabicPrerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in ARA 1000 or written consent of instructor.

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HebrewHEB 1120 Biblical Hebrew

May not be held for credit RLGN 1120.

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HEB 1250 Hebrew 1Prerequisite: written consent of program coordinator.

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HEB 1260 Hebrew 2Prerequisite: written consent of program coordinator.

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YiddishYDSH 1220 Yiddish

This course is intended for those who have little or no experience with the Yiddish language, and may not normally be taken by students who have attended a Yiddish day school.

Taught off campus at Gray Academy.

Prerequisite: written consent of program coordinator.

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Labour StudiesLABR 1260 (W) Working for a Living 3

LABR 1290 Introduction to the Canadian Labour Movement 3

LABR 2200 (W) Labour History: Canada and BeyondMay not be held for credit with HIST 2200 (W).

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LinguisticsLING 1200 Introduction to Linguistics 6

LING 1340 Semantics 3

LING 1360 Languages of Canada 3

LING 1380 General Phonetics 3

LING 1420 Language and Gender 3

LING 1440 Rules of English Grammar 3

Native StudiesNATV 1000 Orientation Course: The Colonizers and the Colonized

Prerequisite: this is a special course designed for first-year-entering Aboriginal students. Registration is restricted and written consent must be obtained from the instructor prior to registration.

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NATV 1200 (W) The Native Peoples of CanadaMay not be held for credit with any of: NATV 1220 (W) or NATV 1240 (W).

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NATV 1220 (W) The Native Peoples of Canada, Part 1May not be held for credit with NATV 1200 (W).

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NATV 1240 (W) The Native Peoples of Canada, Part 2May not be held for credit with NATV 1200 (W).

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Native LanguagesNATV 1250 Introductory Cree 1

Intended for students who are not fluent in Cree.

3 + lab

NATV 1260 Introductory Cree 2Prerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in NATV 1250.

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NATV 1270 Introductory Ojibway 1Intended for students who are not fluent in Ojibway.

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NATV 1280 Introductory Ojibway 2Prerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in NATV 1270.

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NATV 1290 Introductory InuktitutPrerequisite: written consent of department head.

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PhilosophyPHIL 1200 Introduction to Philosophy 6

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PHIL 1290 Critical ThinkingMay not be held for credit with PHIL 1320.

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PHIL 1320 Introductory LogicMay not be held for credit with PHIL 1290.

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Political StudiesPOLS 1000 Democracy and Development 3 + lab

POLS 1010 Political Ideas and Ideologies 3 + lab

POLS 1040 Global Political Issues 3 + lab

POLS 1070 Law, Politics, and Power in Canada 3 + lab

POLS 1500 (W) Introduction to Politics 6 + lab

PsychologyPSYC 1200 Introduction to Psychology

This course is offered in two formats: traditional in-class lectures, and blended media. Check Aurora for blended media sections which feature web-based lectures, independent study, and in-class lectures.

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ReligionRLGN 1120 Biblical Hebrew

May not be held for credit with HEB 1120.

Not acceptable towards a Major or Minor in Religion. Taught off campus at William and Catherine Booth College.

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RLGN 1322 (W) Introduction to Eastern Religions 3

RLGN 1324 (W) Introduction to Western Religions 3

RLGN 1350 The History of Eastern Christianity 6

RLGN 1390 Readings in Biblical Hebrew 1Prerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in RLGN 1120 or HEB 1120 or written consent of instructor or department head.

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RLGN 1400 Readings in Biblical Hebrew 2Prerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in RLGN 1390 or written consent of instructor or department head.

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RLGN 1410 Death and Concepts of the Future 3

RLGN 1420 (W) Ethics in World Religions 3

RLGN 1424 (W) Religion and Sexuality 3

RLGN 1430 Food: Religious Concepts and Practices 3

RLGN 1440 (W) Evil in World Religions 3

RLGN 1450 Religion and The Media 3

SociologySOC 1200 Introduction to Sociology 6

Women’s and Gender StudiesWOMN 1500 (W) Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies in the Humanities 3

WOMN 1600 (W) Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies in the Social Sciences 3

WOMN 2560 (W) Women, Science and Technology 3

WOMN 2600 Sex, Gender, Space and Place 3

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Faculty of Engineering Credit HoursRegistration in Engineering courses is restricted during the Initial Registration Period. Space for non-Engineering students may be available when the reserves expire. Reserve information, including the release date of reserved space, is listed for each course in the Class Schedule in Aurora.

ENG 1430 Design in EngineeringPrerequisite: Minimum grade of 60% in each of Pre-Calculus Mathematics 40S (or a minimum grade of ‘C’ in MSKL 0100, the Math Skills course offered by Extended Education) and Physics 40S (or passing grade in PHYS 0900 or a minimum grade of ‘C’ in PHYS 1050) and Chemistry 40S (or a passing grade in CHEM 0900 or a minimum grade of ‘C’ in CHEM 1300).

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ENG 1440 Introduction to StaticsPrerequisite: Minimum grade of 60% in each of Pre-Calculus Mathematics 40S (or a minimum grade of ‘C’ in MSKL 0100, the Math Skills course offered by Extended Education) and Physics 40S (or passing grade in PHYS 0900 or a minimum grade of ‘C’ in PHYS 1050) and Chemistry 40S (or a passing grade in CHEM 0900 or a minimum grade of ‘C’ in CHEM 1300).

3 + lab

ENG 1450 Introduction to Electrical and Computer EngineeringPrerequisite: Minimum grade of 60% in each of Pre-Calculus Mathematics 40S (or a minimum grade of ‘C’ in MSKL 0100, the Math Skills course offered by Extended Education) and Physics 40S (or passing grade in PHYS 0900 or a minimum grade of ‘C’ in PHYS 1050) and Chemistry 40S (or a passing grade in CHEM 0900 or a minimum grade of ‘C’ in CHEM 1300).

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ENG 1460 Introduction to Thermal SciencesPrerequisite: Minimum grade of 60% in each of Pre-Calculus Mathematics 40S (or a minimum grade of ‘C’ in MSKL 0100, the Math Skills course offered by Extended Education) and Physics 40S (or passing grade in PHYS 0900 or a minimum grade of ‘C’ in PHYS 1050) and Chemistry 40S (or a passing grade in CHEM 0900 or a minimum grade of ‘C’ in CHEM 1300).

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Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources Credit HoursEnvironment, Earth, and Resources (General Faculty)EER 1000 Earth: A User’s Guide 3

Environmental ScienceENVR 1000 Environmental Science 1: Concepts

Not to be held for credit with BIOL 1340.

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ENVR 2000 Environmental Science 2: IssuesPrerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in ENVR 1000 or BIOL 1340.

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GeographyGEOG 1280 Introduction to Human Geography 3

GEOG 1290 Introduction to Physical Geography 3

GEOG 1700 Social Justice in the 21st Century: Global Political Economy and Environmental Change

May not be held for credit with GPE 1700. 3

Geological SciencesGEOL 1340 The Dynamic Earth 3 + lab

GEOL 1400 Time-Trekker’s Travelog: Our Evolving Earth 3

GEOL 1410 Natural Disasters and Global Change 3

GEOL 1420 Exploring the Planets 3

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Rady Faculty of Health Sciences — Max Rady College of Medicine Credit HoursFamily Social SciencesFMLY 1000 Families in Contemporary Canadian Society 3

FMLY 1010 Human Development in the FamilyNot to be held for credit with NURS 1260.

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FMLY 1012 Introduction to Social Development 3

FMLY 1420 Family Management Principles 3

Interdisciplinary Health (Health Sciences, Health Studies, and Human Ecology)HEAL 1600 Health and Health Professions 3

Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management Credit HoursPERS 1200 Physical Activity, Health and Wellness 3

PERS 1300 Introduction to Leisure Travel 3

PERS 1400 Concepts of Recreation and Leisure 3

PERS 1500 Foundations of Physical Education and Kinesiology 3

Faculty of Management—Asper School of Business Credit HoursLimited space is reserved for non-Management students during the Initial Registration Period. Further space may be available when the reserves expire. Reserve information, including the release date of reserved space, is listed for each course in the Class Schedule in Aurora.

Business AdministrationGMGT 1010 (W) Business and Society 3

GMGT 2060 Management and Organizational TheoryMay not be held for credit with GMGT 2080 or GMGT 2030.

Prerequisite: a grade of 'D' or better in GMGT 1010 (W).

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GMGT 2070 Introduction to Organizational BehaviourMay not be held for credit with GMGT 2030.

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EntrepreneurshipENTR 2010* Managing the Smaller Business 3

ENTR 2020* Starting a New Business*ENTR 2010 and ENTR 2020 can be used as business options in Management but the courses are not intended for students wanting to pursue a Major in Entrepreneurship/Small Business.

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MarketingMKT 2210 Fundamentals of Marketing 3

Desautels Faculty of Music Credit Hours*Contact the Desautels Faculty of Music for permission to register.

MUSC 1050 The Well-Tempered Concert-GoerThis course may not be used for credit towards the Bachelor of Music or Bachelor of Jazz Studies degree.

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MUSC 1280* Musical Style and Structure 1Prerequisite: MUSC 1930 or Conservatory Canada Grade 4 Theory or RCM Advanced Rudiments or consent of the Faculty of Music.

Continuation in the Music Minor requires a grade “C” or better in this course.

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MUSC 1290* Musical Style and Structure 2Prerequisite: MUSC 1280 or consent of the Faculty of Music.

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MUSC 1930 Rudiments of MusicThis course may not be used for credit towards the Bachelor of Music or Bachelor of Jazz Studies degree.

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Faculty of Science Credit HoursBiological SciencesBIOL 1000, BIOL 1010, BIOL 1340, BIOL 1410 and BIOL 1412 may not be used for credit in an Honours or Major program in the Biological Sciences.

Take BIOL 1020 and BIOL 1030 as the prerequisites to further courses in the Biological Sciences.

BIOL 1000 Biology: Foundations of LifeMay not be held for credit with BIOL 1020.

Prerequisite: any Math 40S or equivalent.

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BIOL 1010 Biology: Biological Diversity and InteractionMay not be held for credit with BIOL 1030.

Prerequisite: any Math 40S or equivalent.

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BIOL 1020 Biology 1: Principles and ThemesBIOL 1000 with a grade of ‘C’ or better may be used in place of the 40S prerequisites; however, BIOL 1000 may not be held for credit with BIOL 1020.

Prerequisite: Biology 40S and any Math 40S or equivalent, and Chemistry 40S or Physics 40S or equivalent.

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BIOL 1030 Biology 2: Biological Diversity, Function and InteractionsMay not be held for credit with BIOL 1010.

Prerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in BIOL 1020.

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BIOL 1300 Economic Plants 3

BIOL 1340 The State of the Earth’s Environment: Contemporary Issues May not be held for credit with ENVR 1000.

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BIOL 1410 Anatomy of the Human BodyNo prerequisite, but Biology 40S is strongly recommended.

This course may be used as an elective in an Arts or Science program, it may not be used to meet a program requirement of an Honours or Major program in the Biological Sciences.

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BIOL 1412 Physiology of the Human BodyPrerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in BIOL 1410 or BIOL 1030.

This course may be used as an elective in an Arts or Science program, it may not be used to meet a program requirement of an Honours or Major program in the Biological Sciences.

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ChemistryCHEM 0900 Preparatory Chemistry

A non-credit course that may be used in place of Chemistry 40S as a prerequisite.

Prerequisite or concurrent requirement: any Math 40S or equivalent.

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CHEM 1000 Understanding the World through ChemistryCHEM 1000 may not be used to fulfill chemistry requirements in a Chemistry Honours, Major, General or Minor program.

CHEM 1000 may be used as a prerequisite with a minimum grade of ‘B’ for CHEM 1300.

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CHEM 1030 Carbon Chemistry in Nature and SocietyMay not be used to fulfill chemistry requirements in a Chemistry Honours, Major, General or Minor program. Not available to students who have previously obtained credit in, or are concurrently registered in, any 2000 level university Chemistry course.

Prerequisite: a grade of 'C' or better in one of CHEM 1000, CHEM 1300, Chemistry 40S (or equivalent), or CHEM 0900.

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CHEM 1300 University 1 Chemistry: Structure and Modelling in ChemistryPrerequisites: Math 40S (Pre-Calculus or Applied), and Chemistry 40S or CHEM 0900 or a minimum grade of ‘B’ in CHEM 1000.

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CHEM 1310 University 1 Chemistry: An Introduction to Physical ChemistryChoose this course to fulfill requirements for the Chemistry Major, Honours, General or Minor programs.

Prerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in CHEM 1300.

3 + lab

CHEM 1320 University 1 Chemistry: An Introduction to Organic ChemistryChoose this course to fulfill Chemistry requirements for Agricultural and Food Sciences or Dental Hygiene.

Do not take this course if you are intending to take a 2000 level course in Organic Chemistry.

Prerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in CHEM 1300.

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Computer ScienceCOMP 1010 Introductory Computer Science 1

May not be held for credit with COMP 1012.

Prerequisite: any Math 40S or equivalent.

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COMP 1012 Computer Programming for Scientists and EngineersMay not be held for credit with COMP 1010.

Prerequisite: any Math 40S or equivalent. Pre- or co-requisite MATH 1230 (M) or MATH 1500 (M) (or equivalent).

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COMP 1020 Introductory Computer Science 2Prerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in COMP 1010 or COMP 1012 or a minimum grade of 75% in Computer Science 40S and any Math 40S or equivalent.

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COMP 1260 Introductory Computer Usage 1There is a lab component built into the course.

No prior computer knowledge is necessary. May be used as an elective in the Computer Science Honours or Major program only if taken prior to entrance.

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COMP 1270 Introductory Computer Usage 2There is a lab component built into the course.

Recommended prerequisite: COMP 1260. May be used as an elective in the Computer Science Honours or Major program only if taken prior to entrance.

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Mathematical SciencesMATH 0500 Preparing for University Mathematics

A voluntary, non-credit mathematics course for students who would benefit from improving their knowledge and skills concerning topics included in the Manitoba secondary school mathematics curriculum. This course may be taken prior to or concurrently with MATH 1200 (M), MATH 1210 (M), MATH 1300 (M), MATH 1310 (M), MATH 1500 (M), MATH 1510 (M), MATH 1520 (M), MATH 1700 (M), or MATH 1710 (M).

Prerequisite: a minimum grade of 60% in Math 40S (Pre-Calculus), or 70% in Math 40S (Applied), or a grade of ‘C’ or better in in MSKL 0100, the Math Skills course offered by Extended Education.

The fee for this course is non-refundable upon withdrawal. This course may not be used for prerequisite purposes in place of Math 40S (Pre-Calculus). Students seeking this prerequisite should register for MSKL 0100, the Math Skills course offered by Extended Education.

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MATH 1010 (M) Applied Finite MathematicsNot available to any student already holding a grade of 'C' or better in any Mathematics course with the exception of MATH 1020 (M), FA 1020 (M), MATH 1190 (M).

Not to be taken concurrently with any other Mathematics course with the exception of MATH 1020 (M), FA 1020 (M), MATH 1190 (M).

May not be used as a prerequisite for other Mathematics courses or as part of an Honours, Major, General or Minor program in the Mathematical Sciences.

A good course to choose if you don’t have a strong mathematics background and you need an M course.

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MATH 1020 (M) Mathematics in ArtNot available to any student already holding a grade of ‘C’ or better in any 1000 level Mathematics course, with the exception of MATH 1010 (M) or MATH 1190 (M).

Not to be taken concurrently with any other 1000 level Mathematics course, with the exception of MATH 1010 (M) or MATH 1190 (M).

May not be used as a prerequisite for other Mathematics courses or as part of an Honours, Major, General or Minor program in the Mathematical Sciences.

Also offered as FA 1020 (M); students may not hold credit for both.

A good course to choose if you don’t have a strong mathematics background and you need an M course.

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MATH 1200 (M) Elements of Discrete MathematicsPrerequisite: a minimum grade of 60% in Math 40S (Pre-Calculus), or a grade of ‘C’ or better in MSKL 0100, the Math Skills course offered by Extended Education..

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MATH 1210 (M) Techniques of Classical and Linear AlgebraThis is a core requirement for students in Engineering and Geophysics programs. It is available to students in other programs, but students should be aware that access may be restricted. This course is not equivalent to the courses that it may not be held with and may not be used as a substitute for any of those courses.

May not be held for credit with MATH 1200 (M), MATH 1220 (M), MATH 1300 (M), or MATH 1310 (M).

Prerequisite: a minimum grade of 60% in Math 40S (Pre-Calculus), or a grade of ‘C’ or better in MSKL 0100, the Math Skills course offered by Extended Education).

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MATH 1220 (M) Linear Algebra 1This course is intended for students in the mathematically rich disciplines.

Prerequisite: a minimum grade of 70% in Math 40S (Pre-Calculus or Applied), or a grade of ‘B’ or better in MSKL 0100, the Math Skills course offered by Extended Education.

May not be held for credit with MATH 1210 (M), MATH 1300 (M), or MATH 1310 (M).

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MATH 1230 (M) Differential CalculusThis course is intended for students in the mathematically rich disciplines.

Prerequisite: a minimum grade of 70% in Math 40S (Pre-Calculus), or a grade of ‘B’ or better in MSKL 0100, the Math Skills course offered by Extended Education.

May not be held for credit with MATH 1500 (M), MATH 1510 (M), MATH 1520 (M), or MATH 1690 (M).

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MATH 1232 (M) Integral CalculusThis course is intended for students in the mathematically rich disciplines.

Prerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in MATH 1230 (M) or 'B' or better in MATH 1500 (M) or 'B' or better in MATH 1510 (M).

May not be held for credit with MATH 1690 (M), MATH 1700 (M), or MATH 1710 (M).

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MATH 1240 (M) Elementary Discrete MathematicsPrerequisite: a minimum grade of 60% in Math 40S (Pre-Calculus), or a grade of ‘C’ or better in the in MSKL 0100, the Math Skills course offered by Extended Education.

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MATH 1300 (M) Vector Geometry and Linear AlgebraMay not be held for credit with MATH 1210 (M), MATH 1220 (M), or MATH 1310 (M)

Prerequisite: a minimum grade of 60% in Math 40S (Pre-Calculus) or 70% in Math 40S (Applied), or a grade of ‘C’ or better in MSKL 0100, the Math Skills course offered by Extended Education.

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MATH 1500 (M) Introduction to CalculusMay not be held for credit with MATH 1230 (M), MATH 1510 (M), or MATH 1520 (M).

Prerequisite: a minimum grade of 60% in Math 40S (Pre-Calculus), or a grade of ‘C’ or better in MSKL 0100, the Math Skills course offered by Extended Education.

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MATH 1510 (M) Applied Calculus 1May not be held for credit with MATH 1230 (M), MATH 1500 (M), or MATH 1520 (M).

For students intending to transfer to Engineering.

Prerequisite: a minimum grade of 60% in Math 40S (Pre-Calculus), or a grade of ‘C’ or better in MSKL 0100, the Math Skills course offered by Extended Education.

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MATH 1520 (M) Introductory Calculus for Management and Social Sciences May not be used for credit in Engineering; intended for students transferring to Management.

May not be held for credit with MATH 1230 (M), MATH 1500 (M), or MATH 1510 (M).

Prerequisite: a minimum grade of 60% in Math 40S (Pre-Calculus), or a grade of ‘C’ or better in MSKL 0100, the Math Skills course offered by Extended Education.

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MATH 1690 (M) CalculusMay not be held for credit with MATH 1230 (M), MATH 1232 (M), MATH 1500 (M), MATH 1520 (M), MATH 1700 (M), or MATH 1710 (M).

Prerequisite: a minimum grade of 80% in Pre-calculus Mathematics 40S.

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MATH 1700 (M) Calculus 2May not be held for credit with MATH 1232 (M), MATH 1710 (M), or MATH 1690.

Prerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in MATH 1230 (M), MATH 1500 (M), MATH 1510 (M), or MATH 1520 (M).

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MATH 1710 (M) Applied Calculus 2May not be held for credit with MATH 1232 (M), MATH 1700 (M), or MATH 1690 (M).

For students intending to transfer to Engineering.

Prerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in MATH 1230 (M), MATH 1500 (M), MATH 1510 (M), MATH 1520 (M).

Concurrent requirement: PHYS 1050.

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MicrobiologyMBIO 1010 Microbiology 1

Prerequisite: BIOL 1020.

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MBIO 1220 Essentials of MicrobiologyIntended for students planning to enter Nursing or other health related programs.

Can be used as an elective in an Arts or Science program, but cannot be used to satisfy the requirements of the Microbiology Honours or Major degree programs.

No prerequisite, but Biology 40S is strongly recommended.

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MBIO 1410 Introduction to Molecular BiologyAlthough this course may be used as an elective in an Arts or Science program, it may not be used to meet a program requirement for an Honours or Major in Microbiology.

Prerequisite: one of Biology 40S, Chemistry 40S, BIOL 1000, CHEM 1000.

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Physics and AstronomyAstronomyPHYS 1810 General Astronomy 1: Lights, Stars and Planets 3 + lab

PHYS 1820 General Astronomy 2: Exotic Stars, Galaxies and CosmologyPrerequisite: Math 40S (Pre-Calculus) or equivalent or written consent of department.

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PHYS 1830 Perspective on the Universe 3 + lab

PhysicsPHYS 0900 Preparing for University Physics

A non-credit course that may be used in place of Physics 40S for prerequisite purposes.

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PHYS 1020 (M) General Physics 1This course, together with the sequel PHYS 1030 (M) is recommended for students seeking either a single, comprehensive course in Physics or entry into health science programs. May also be used for entry into the Honours Physics program ('B+' or better) or the Major Physics program ('B' or better); however not acceptable for Engineering.

Not to be held with PHYS 1050.

Prerequisites: Physics 40S, PHYS 0900 or equivalent; and either Math 40S (Pre-Calculus), Math 40S (Applied; with 70% or better), or equivalent.

It is strongly recommended that students attain a minimum of 70% as the average of their marks in Physics 40S and Pre-calculus Mathematics 40S.

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PHYS 1030 (M) General Physics 2This course, together with its prerequisite PHYS 1020 (M), is recommended for students seeking either a single comprehensive course in Physics, or entry into health science programs. Not suitable for entry to Major or Honours in Physics or Engineering.

Not to be held with PHYS 1050.

Prerequisites: a grade of ‘C’ or better in PHYS 1020 (M) or PHYS 1050.

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PHYS 1050 Physics 1: MechanicsMay not be held for credit with PHYS 1020 (M). PHYS 1050 together with PHYS 1070 is intended for students considering a program of study in the physical sciences.

Prerequisites: MATH 40S (Pre-Calculus; minimum 60%) and Physics 40S (minimum 60%) or successful completion of PHYS 0900. A minimum of 80% in Physics 40S and Math 40S is strongly recommended.

Pre- or co-requisite requirement: one of MATH 1230 (M), MATH 1500 (M), MATH 1510 (M), or MATH 1520 (M).

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PHYS 1070 Physics 2: Waves and Modern PhysicsPHYS 1070 together with PHYS 1050 is intended for students considering a program of study in the physical sciences.

Prerequisites: a grade of ‘C’ or better in PHYS 1050 [or a grade of ‘B’ or better in PHYS 1020 (M)], and a grade of ‘C’ or better in MATH 1230 (M), MATH 1500 (M), MATH 1510 (M) or MATH 1520 (M).

Pre- or co-requisite requirement: MATH 1232 (M), MATH 1700 (M) or MATH 1710 (M).

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PHYS 1300 Energy and the EnvironmentThis course cannot be used as part of a Major or Minor in Physics.

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StatisticsSTAT 1000 (M) Basic Statistical Analysis 1

Prerequisite: any Math 40S or equivalent, or a grade of ‘D’ or better in MSKL 0100, the Math Skills course offered by Extended Education.

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STAT 2000 (M) Basic Statistical Analysis 2Prerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or better in STAT 1000 (M).

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Faculty of Social Work Credit HoursSWRK 1310 Introduction to Social Welfare Policy 3

SWRK 2080 Interpersonal Communication Skills 3

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