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1 Departments and Degree Plans Art ARTH Art History ARTV Visual Art (formerly Fine Art) COCA Computing and the Creative Arts MDVL Medieval Studies Biochemistry BCHM Biochemistry Biology BIMA Biology and Mathematics BIOL Biology BIPS Biology and Psychology BTEC Biotechnology EBIO Environmental Biology Chemistry CHEM Chemistry ECHM Environmental Chemistry Classics CLAS Classics CLST Classical Studies GREK Greek LATN Latin MDVL Medieval Studies Computing BMCO Biomedical Computing COCA Computing and the Creative Arts COGS Cognitive Science COMA Computing and Mathematics COMP Computing CSCI Computer Science SODE Software Design Drama and Music COCA Computing and the Creative Arts DRAM Drama MUSC Music STSC Stage and Screen Studies Economics APEC Applied Economics ECON Economics English ENGL English MDVL Medieval Studies
2 Environmental Studies EBIO Environmental Biology ECHM Environmental Chemistry EGEO Environmental Geology EGPY Earth System Science ELSC Environmental Life Sciences ENSC Environmental Science ENVS Environmental Studies ETOX Environmental Toxicology Film and Media COCA Computing and the Creative Arts FILM Film and Media STSC Stage and Screen Studies French Studies FREN French Studies FRLG - French Linguistic Gender Studies GNDS Gender Studies SXGD Sexual and Gender Diversity Certificate Geography and Planning EGPY Earth System Science GISC Geographic Information Science Certificate GPHY Geography Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering EGEO Environmental Geology GEOL Geology Global Development Studies DEVS Global Development Studies History HIST History JWST Jewish Studies MDVL Medieval Studies International Studies INTS International Studies Certificate Jewish Studies JWST Jewish Studies Kinesiology and Health Studies HLTH Health Studies KINE Kinesiology PHED Physical and Health Education
3 Languages, Literatures, and Cultures COGS Cognitive Science GMST German Studies HISP Hispanic Studies INDG Indigenous Studies ITLN Italian LANG World Language Studies LING Linguistics SLAS Spanish and Latin American Studies SPAN Spanish Life Sciences ELSC Environmental Life Sciences LISC Life Sciences Mathematics and Statistics BIMA Biology and Mathematics COMA Computing and Mathematics MAPH Mathematical Physics MATH Mathematics STAT Statistics Medieval Studies MDVL Medieval Studies Music (Drama and Music) MUSC Music Philosophy COGS Cognitive Science PHIL Philosophy Physics, Engineering Physics, and Astronomy ASPH Astrophysics MAPH Mathematical Physics PHYS Physics Political Studies POLS Political Studies Psychology BIPS Biology and Psychology COGS Cognitive Science PSYC Psychology Religious Studies RELS Religious Studies Sociology SOCY Sociology Stage and Screen STSC Stage and Screen Studies
4 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 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Degree. 1. Core (27.0 units) 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/ Option (33.0 units) 9.0 units from Option List 2.i.(Seminar) or 2.ii. (Thesis) i. Seminar Option (9.0 units) a. 3.0 units from ECON 480/ /3.0 b. 6.0 units from ECON at the 400 level ii. Thesis Option (9.0 units) a. 6.0 units in ECON 590/6.0 b. 3.0 units from ECON at the 400 level B. 6.0 units from ECON 231/3.0; ECON 232/3.0; ECON 331/3.0; ECON 332/3.0; ECON 430/3.0 C. 6.0 units from ECON at the 300 level or above D. 3.0 units from ECON at any level E. 9.0 units from ECON at any level; 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; MATH 337/ Supporting (6.0 units) 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; MATH 122/6.0 At least half of the 400- and 500-level units must be obtained at Queen s University, including the seminars ECON , unless departmental permission is secured prior to obtaining transfer units from another university.
5 Art History Major (Arts) Bachelor of Arts (Honours) ARTH-M-BAH Subject: Administered by the Department of Art. 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 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Degree. 1. Core (6.0 units) 6.0 units from (ARTH 116/3.0 and ARTH 117/3.0) or ARTH 120/ Option (54.0 units) 9.0 units from ARTH at the 400 level B units from ARTH at the 300 level or above; CLST 404/3.0; CLST 405/3.0; GNDS 350/3.0; GNDS 351/3.0; GNDS 352/3.0 C units from ARTH at the 100 or 200 level 3. Supporting (0.0 units) 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.
6 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. 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 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Degree. 1. Core (6.0 units) 6.0 units from (ARTH 116/3.0 and ARTH 117/3.0) or ARTH 120/ Option (36.0 units) 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 404/3.0; CLST 405/3.0; GNDS 350/3.0; GNDS 351/3.0; GNDS 352/ Supporting (0.0 units) 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.
7 Art History Minor (Arts) ARTH-Y Subject: Administered by the Department of Art. 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. 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) 6.0 units from (ARTH 116/3.0 and ARTH 117/3.0) or ARTH 120/ Option (24.0 units) 24.0 units from ARTH at the 100 level or above; CLST 404/3.0; CLST 405/3.0; GNDS 350/3.0; GNDS 351/3.0; GNDS 352/ Supporting (0.0 units)
8 Visual Art Major (Fine Art) Bachelor of Fine Art (Honours) ARTV-M-BFH Subject: Administered by the Department of Art. 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 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Fine Art (Honours) Degree. 1. Core (60.0 units) 12.0 units in ARTF 127/6.0 and ARTF 128/6.0 B units in ARTF 227/6.0 and ARTF 228/6.0 C units in ARTF 337/9.0 and ARTF 338/9.0 D units in ARTF 447/9.0 and ARTF 448/ Option (0.0 units) 3. Supporting (12.0 units) 6.0 units in ARTH 120/6.0 B. 6.0 units from ARTH at the 200 level 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; 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. (ARTH 226/3.0 and ARTH 228/3.0) or (ARTH 231/3.0 and ARTH 232/3.0) or ARTH 227/6.0 are recommended courses for Supporting Course 3.B.
9 Visual Art General (Fine Art) Bachelor of Fine Art ARTV-G-BFA Subject: Administered by the Department of Art. 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) 12.0 units in ARTF 127/6.0 and ARTF 128/6.0 B units in ARTF 227/6.0 and ARTF 228/6.0 C units in ARTF 337/9.0 and ARTF 338/ Option (0.0 units) 3. Supporting (12.0 units) 6.0 units in ARTH 120/6.0 B. 6.0 units from ARTH at the 200 level This Plan, unlike most other General Plans, may not be added to a Major to form a Major-Minor Plan combination. First- and second-year ARTF courses consist of 12 hours of studio classes plus 12 hours of B. 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. (ARTH 226/3.0 and ARTH 228/3.0) or (ARTH 231/3.0 and ARTH 232/3.0) or ARTH 227/6.0 are C. recommended courses for Supporting Course 3.B.
10 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 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Science (Honours) Degree. 1. Core (93.0 units) 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 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 units in PHYS 312/6.0, PHYS 313/3.0, PHYS 315/3.0, PHYS 321/3.0, PHYS 344/3.0, PHYS 345/3.0, PHYS 350/3.0, PHYS 372/3.0 I units In PHYS 414/3.0, PHYS 432/3.0, PHYS 435/3.0, PHYS 453/3.0, PHYS 590/ Option (6.0 units) 6.0 units from PHYS at the 400 level or above 3. Supporting (0.0 units)
11 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 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Science (Honours) Degree. 1. Core (60.0 units) 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 units in CHEM 211/3.0, CHEM 212/3.0, CHEM 222/3.0, CHEM 223/3.0 E 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/ Option (0.0 units) 3. Supporting (12.0 units) 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 107/6.0 B. C. 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. Students wishing to take upper-year BIOL courses as electives should take BIOL 206/3.0 as an elective. Electives consisting of 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.
12 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) 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 units in CHEM 211/3.0, CHEM 212/3.0, CHEM 222/3.0, CHEM 223/3.0 E units in BCHM 315/3.0, BCHM 316/3.0, BCHM 317/ Option (0.0 units) 3. Supporting (0.0 units) (6.0 units) Minimum of an additional 6.0 units in the physical and natural sciences or mathematics, from ASC_Science. BCHM 310/9.0 and a further 6.0 units in the natural and physical sciences and mathematics may be substituted for 1.E. B. 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. Students wishing to take upper-year BIOL courses as electives should take BIOL 206/3.0 as an elective.
13 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 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Science (Honours) Degree. 1. Core (84.0 units) 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 107/6.0 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. 6.0 units in BIOL 205/3.0 and (BCHM 218/3.0 or MBIO 218/3.0) F 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 units in BCHM 313/3.0, BCHM 315/3.0, BCHM 316/3.0, BCHM 317/6.0 I 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/ Option (3.0 units) 3.0 units from BCHM_Labs 3. Supporting (0.0 units) B. 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. Students wishing to take upper-year BIOL courses as electives should take BIOL 206/3.0 as an elective.
14 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; 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 325/3.0; ENSC 407/3.0; ENSC 425/3.0; ENSC 471/3.0; ENSC 480/3.0; ENSC 481/3.0; EPID; GEOL; GPHY_Physical; GPHY_Tech/Methods; HLTH 230/3.0; HLTH 252/3.0; 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 261/3.0; KNPE 327/3.0; KNPE 354/3.0; KNPE 355/3.0; KNPE 427/3.0; KNPE 429/3.0; KNPE 450/3.0; KNPE 454/3.0; KNPE 455/3.0; KNPE 459/3.0 LISC; MATH; MBIO; MICR; NSCI; NURS 323/3.0; NURS 324/3.0; PATH; PHAR; PHGY; PHYS; POLS 385/3.0; PSYC 100/6.0; 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 300/6.0; PSYC 301/3.0; PSYC 302/3.0; PSYC 450/3.0; PSYC 475/3.0; PSYC_Cluster_A; PSYC_Labs; SOCY 210/3.0; SOCY 211/3.0; SOFT; STAT BCHM_Labs Biochemistry Laboratory Courses ANAT 309/3.0; ANAT 312/3.0; ANAT 315/3.0; ANAT 316/3.0; BIOL 302/3.0; BIOL 303/3.0; BIOL 321/3.0; BIOL 323/3.0; BIOL 325/3.0; BIOL 335/3.0; BIOL 338/3.0; BIOL 342/3.0; 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
15 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 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Science (Honours) Degree. 1. Core (63.0 units) Biology 6.0 units in BIOL 102/3.0 and BIOL 103/3.0 B. 6.0 units in CHEM 112/6.0 C 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; BCHM 218/3.0; MBIO 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); MATH 122/6.0 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/ Option (21.0 units) 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) 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.
16 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 CHEM at the 200 level and above; ENSC 301/3.0; ENSC 307/3.0; ENSC 320/3.0; ENSC 325/3.0; ENSC 390/3.0; ENSC 425/3.0; 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; PSYC 235/6.0; PSYC 271/3.0; PSYC 370/3.0; PSYC 371/3.0; PSYC 470/3.0; STAT 353/3.0
17 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 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Science (Honours) Degree. 1. Core (30.0 units) Biology 6.0 units in BIOL 102/3.0 and BIOL 103/3.0 B 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; BCHM 218/3.0; MBIO 218/3.0 Other F. 3.0 units from BIOL 243/3.0 or STAT 269/ Option (30.0 units) 6.0 units from CHEM at the 200 level or above; ENSC 471/3.0; BIOL 334/3.0 B units from one of 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 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 units in BIOL 537/12.0 b. 6.0 units from c. 6.0 units from BIOL at the 300 level or above; BIOL_Subs_A BIOL at the 300 level or above; BIOL_Subs_A; BIOL_Subs_B 3. Supporting (12.0 units) 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); MATH 122/6.0
18 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. MATH 126/6.0 may be substituted for Supporting Courses 3.B. with prior approval from the B. Chair of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Biology. 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., but not both.
19 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) 6.0 units in BIOL 102/3.0 and BIOL 103/ Option (24.0 units) 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 units from BIOL at the 200 level 3. Supporting (6.0 units) 6.0 units in CHEM 112/6.0 (12.0 units) Minimum of an additional 12.0 units in the physical and natural sciences or mathematics, from ASC_Science
20 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 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 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; BIOL 210/ Option (6.0 units) 6.0 units from BIOL at the 300 level; BCHM 218/3.0 or MBIO 218/ Supporting (6.0 units) 6.0 units in CHEM 112/ units from 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. B. BIOL 110/3.0 and BIOL 111/3.0 may not be used towards the requirements of any other Biology Plan. All other out-of-department substitutions must be approved by the Chair of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Biology
21 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 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Science (Honours) Degree. 1. Core (42.0 units) Core Program 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); MATH 122/6.0 D 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; BCHM 218/3.0; MBIO 218/3.0 Core Courses H. 3.0 units from BIOL 243/3.0 or STAT 269/ Option (54.0 units) 6.0 units from CHEM at the 200 level or above; ENSC 471/3.0; BIOL 334/3.0 B 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 units from c units from BIOL at the 300 level or above; BIOL_Subs_A BIOL at the 300 level or above; BIOL_Subs_A; BIOL_Subs_B ii. Research Option (48.0 units) a units in BIOL 537/12.0 b units from c units from BIOL at the 300 level or above; BIOL_Subs_A BIOL at the 300 level or above; BIOL_Subs_A; BIOL_Subs_B 3. Supporting (0.0 units)
22 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. MATH 126/6.0 may be substituted for MATH 120/6.0 or MATH 121/6.0 or MATH 122/6.0 with B. prior approval from the Chair of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Biology. 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., but not both.
23 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; 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 325/3.0; ENSC 407/3.0; ENSC 425/3.0; ENSC 471/3.0; ENSC 480/3.0; ENSC 481/3.0; EPID; GEOL; GPHY_Physical; GPHY_Tech/Methods; HLTH 230/3.0; HLTH 252/3.0; 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 261/3.0; KNPE 327/3.0; KNPE 354/3.0; KNPE 355/3.0; KNPE 427/3.0; KNPE 429/3.0; KNPE 450/3.0; KNPE 454/3.0; KNPE 455/3.0; KNPE 459/3.0 LISC; MATH; MBIO; MICR; NSCI; NURS 323/3.0; NURS 324/3.0; PATH; PHAR; PHGY; PHYS; POLS 385/3.0; PSYC 100/6.0; 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 300/6.0; PSYC 301/3.0; PSYC 302/3.0; PSYC 450/3.0; PSYC_Cluster_A; PSYC_Labs; SOCY 210/3.0; SOCY 211/3.0; SOFT; STAT
24 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 CHEM at the 200 level and above; ENSC 301/3.0; ENSC 307/3.0; ENSC 320/3.0; ENSC 325/3.0; ENSC 390/3.0; ENSC 425/3.0; 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; PSYC 235/6.0; PSYC 271/3.0; PSYC 370/3.0; PSYC 371/3.0, PSYC 470/3.0 STAT 353/3.0
25 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 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Science (Honours) Degree. 1. Core (45.0 units) Biology 6.0 units in BIOL 102/3.0 and BIOL 103/3.0 B. 6.0 units in CHEM 112/6.0 C 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; BIOL 330/3.0; MBIO 218/3.0 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/ Option (39.0 units) Biology 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 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) Maximum 3.0 units from PSYC_Subs_B_Excluding_BIOL 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. 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.
26 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 CHEM at the 200 level and above; ENSC 301/3.0; ENSC 307/3.0; ENSC 320/3.0; ENSC 325/3.0; ENSC 390/3.0; ENSC 425/3.0; 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 321/3.0; PSYC 323/3.0; PSYC 350/3.0; PSYC 352/3.0; PSYC 355/3.0; PSYC 360/3.0; PSYC 370/3.0; PSYC 371/3.0; PSYC 372/3.0; PSYC 380/3.0; PSYC 385/3.0; PSYC 398/3.0; PSYC 399/3.0; PSYC 420/3.0; PSYC 422/3.0; PSYC 423/3.0; PSYC 450/3.0; 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
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