You First Sample Program

Global Cooperation and Conflict Program

The following proposed programs are only intended as samples. Students are strongly encouraged to contact departments for a consultation with a departmental advisor in order to plan a course of study that fits with their own individual interests.

Fall Term

Winter Term

IDS 1100/6 Introduction to International Development Studies

ANTH 1002/3 Introductory Cultural Anthropology

ECON 1104/3 Introduction to Economic Theory

HIST 1010/6 An Introduction to History

Or

REL 1002/6 Exploring Religion: Introduction to the World's Religions

SPAN 1001/6 Introductory Spanish

Or

FREN 1001/6 Introductory French***

RHET 1105/3 Academic Writing*

3 Credit Hours of Humanities**

 

Note: Students may use a maximum of 42 credit hours at 1000 level towards a degree.
Note: A 6 credit hour course is equal to a full year, September to April, course. A 3 credit hour course is equal to a half year, September to December or January to April, course.

* All students are encouraged to take RHET 1105/3 Academic Writing to fulfill the writing requirement in their first year of study. RHET-1105/3 is required if grade less than 80% in English 40S (2 credits) see Section VIII of the course calendar for specific requirements.
**Students who have French 40S or permission of the Instructor can take: FREN 1111/6 Practical Language Skills or FREN 1112/6 Grammaire, lexique et lecture
*** See Section VIII of the course calendar for specific course listings of general degree requirements which can include:
Humanities are the branch of learning that includes the arts, classics, philosophy and history etc., but not the sciences.
Social Sciences are the branches of learning such as anthropology, economics, geography, politics, psychology and sociology.
Distribution requirements which are a minimum of three (3) credit hours from each of five (5) different subjects
Science requirement