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Course Description Anthropology

ANTH 100 Introduction to Anthropology

ANTH 241AJ Ethnography of Canadian Aboriginal People Art

ART 100 Introduction to Art

ART 220 Two-Dimensional Form

ART 221 Three-Dimensional Form

ART 240 Introduction to Painting Arts and Culture

ARC 200 Introduction to Cultural Studies Art History

ARTH 100 Introduction to Art History ARTH 201 Prehistoric & Ancient Art

ARTH 202 Medieval Art History

ARTH 204 Modern Art and the Avant-Garde ARTH 212 Art and Identity in the Renaissance ARTH 270 Traditional Arts of Asia

ARTH 301 Art Theory and Art Criticism Astronomy

ASTR 101 Introduction to Astronomy

ASTR 201 Solar System Astronomy

ASTR 202 Stars and Galaxies

Biology

BIOL 100 Introductory Biology II BIOL 101 Introductory Biology I

BIOL 140 Human Biology

BIOl 150 Biological Principles BIOL 201 Evolutionary Biology of Sex BIOL 220 Introductory Microbiology

BIOL 275 Ecology

Chemistry

CHEM 100 Introductory Chemistry

CHEM 230 Inorganic Chemistry I Classical Studies

CLAS 100 An Introduction to the Civilizations of Greece and Rome

CLAS 200 Greek Mythology

Computer Science

CS 100 Introduction to Computers

CS 110 Programming and Problem Solving for Natural Sciences Economics

ECON 100 Introduction to Economics Issues

ECON 201 Introductory Microeconomics (Approved for use by Middle Years students ONLY.) ECON 202 Introductory Macroeconomics (Approved for use by Middle Years students ONLY.)

ECON 211 Development Economics

English

Students are responsible for checking course prerequisites prior to registration in an approved course. (*In rare occassions, other approved academic courses may be considered by the Student Program Centre, given that they meet elementary curriculum areas.)

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ENGL 110 Critical Reading & Writing II ENGL 211-223 Intermediate Courses in English ENGL 251 Expository and Persuasive Writing

ENGL 252 Creative Writing I

ENGL 260 The Structure of Modern English ENGL 301 Shakespeare: Comedies & Romances ENGL 302 Shakespeare: Histories & Tragedies ENGL 309 Methods for the Study of Individual Authors ENGL 310

ENGL 312-315 Studies in Canadian Literature ENGL 316 Studies in American Literature

ENGL 319-321 Studies in Women's Literature - an AA-ZZ series ENGL 360 History of the English Language

ENGL 367 Gender and Language

ENGL 371-373 Studies in the Novel - an AA-ZZ series ENGL 374-376 Studies in the Short Story - an AA-ZZ series ENGL 377-379 Studies in Drama - an AA-ZZ series ENGL 380-383 Studies in Poetry - an AA-ZZ series ENGL 384-385 Studies in Narrative - an AA-ZZ series ENGL 386-387 Special Studies in Genre - an AA-ZZ series ENGL 388 Methods for the Study of Literary Genre ENGL 393 Feminist Approaches to Literature ENGL 394 Special Studies in Gender and Literature Film

FILM 100 The Art of Motion Pictures FILM 200 Introduction to Film and Video

FILM 240 History of Film

FILM 241 Contemporary Film

Fine Arts

FA 202 Indigenous Issues in the Arts Geography

GEOG 100 Introduction to Geography

GEOG 120 Human Geography

GEOG 121 Physical Geography

GEOG 207 Basics of Map and Air Photo Interpretation

GEOG 210 Canada

GEOG 226 Environmental Issues

GEOG 344 Aboriginal Geographies of Canada Geology

GEOL 102 Environmental Geology

GEOL 201 Internal Processes of the Earth GEOL 220 Invertebrate Paleontology

GEOL 240 Historical Geology

GEOL 270 Resources of the Earth History

HIST 100 level Various topics

HIST 200 Canada from the Age of Exploration to Confederation HIST 201 Canada from Confederation to WWII

HIST 202 Canada from WW II to Present HIST 219 History of Canadian Women

HIST 224-278 Various topics: Europe, Middle East, Japan, USA, Russia, etc. HIST 310 History of Native People in Canada

HIST 317 The Prairies to 1896 HIST 318 The Prairies Since 1896

HIST 330 Women and Gender in the Prairie West

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Humanities

HUM 250 Cree Literature in Translation HUM 251 Saulteaux Literature in Translation Indian Art

INA 210 Traditional Indian Art I

INA 220 Two-Dimensional Design in Indian Art INA 230 Three-Dimensional Design in Indian Art Indian Art History

INAH 100 Introductory Survey of North American Indian Art INAH 200 Indian Art of the Andean Nations

INAH 202 Early Candian Indian Art INAH 204 Indian Art and the 20th Century Indigenous Studies

INDG 200 Introduction to International Indigenous Issues INDG 201 Introduction to Contemporary Indigenous Issues INDG 208 Cree Culture and History

INDG 210 Assiniboine Culture and History INDG 215 Saulteaux Culture and History INDG 216 Dene Culture and History INDG 218 Dakota Culture and History INDG 219 Inuit Culture and History INDG 221 Metis Culture and History

INDG 224 Indigenous Political Systems of North America INDG 225 Principles of Indigenous Law

INDG 228 Indigenous History Within Canada: Eastern Canada INDG 229 Indigenous History Within Canada: Western Canada INDG 232 Indigenous Systems of Religion and Philosophy INDG 238 Systems of Indigenous Identity, Culture and Society INDG 258 Gender Issues and Indigenous Societies

INDG 320 Exchange Relations in Indigenous Societies INDG 324 Politics and the Indigenous Peoples of Canada INDG 358 The Roles of Women in Indigenous Societies Indian Health Studies

INHS 100 Introduction to Indian Health Studies I INHS 101 Introduction to Indian Health Studies II INHS 200 Traditional Indian Health Concepts INHS 210 Contemporary Issues in Indian Health Justice Studies (formerly Human Justice)

JS 100 (JS 210/HJ 201) Introduction to Justice JS 350 (HJ 332) Justice and Indigenous Peoples Kinesiology and Health Studies

KIN 120 (KHS 190) Rec/Persons with Disabilities KIN 170 Lifestyle, Health and Wellness

KIN 171 Holistic Health

KIN 180 (KHS 151) Lifespan Growth and Motor Development KIN 260 (KHS 168) Human Anatomy

KIN 267 (KHS 267) Human Physiology I KIN 268 (KHS 268) Human Physiology II

KHS 135 Personal Fitness and Wellness

KHS 231 Educational Gymnastics

KHS 232 Rhythmics and Dance

KHS 233 Developmental Games and Sports

KHS 281AC Health Literacy Promotion for Children 0-12 Language

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Linguistics

LING 100 Introductory Linguistics LING 200 General Linguistics

LING 211 Morphology

LING 220 Interdisciplinary Linguistics Math

MATH 122 Linear Algebra I

MATH 124 The Art and Science of Secret Writing MATH 127 Introductory Finite Mathematics II MATH 221 Introduction to Proofs and Problem Solving Music

MU 100 Introduction to Music

MUHI 202 Music History Survey - Classical to Contemporary MUHI 203 Music History Survey - Antiquity to Baroque MUHI 205 Themes in Popular Music

MUHI 319 Music Cultures of the World

MUPE 283 Choral Conducting

Philosophy

PHIL 100 Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 242 Philosophy of Religion

PHIL 270 Ethics

PHIL 272 Contemporary Moral Issues Physics

PHYS 109 General Physics I

PHYS 111 Mechanics

PHYS 112 Waves and Optics

PHYS 119 General Physics II

PHYS 200 From Quarks to the Cosmos Political Science

PSCI 100 Introduction to Political Science

PSCI 230 Canadian Politics

PSCI 240 World Politics

PSCI 344 Political Economy of Development and Underdevelopment Religious Studies

CATH 200 Introduction to Catholic Studies RLST 100 Introduction to Religious Studies

RLST 227 Jesus the Christ

RLST 228 Christianity

RLST 229 Themes of the Christian Bible RLST 245 Biblical Literature - Hebrew Bible RLST 248 Introduction to the New Testament RLST 249 New Testament in Literature and Art RLST 258 Orthodox Christianity

RLST 267 Religion in Canada

RLST 327 Quests for the Historical Jesus

RLST 331 Modern Christianity

RLST 334 Catholicism

RLST 360 Religion and Popular Culture Sociology

SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology SOC 201 Globalization and Development

Note: MUHI 204 or MUTQ 281, 284, 285, 286, 287 may be selected as Year One intro elective. Also MUEN 101, 131.

Students who plan to teach in a Separate School system are encouraged to take a course concentrating on Christianity and/or Jesus.

Note: Other RLST courses may be available. Please consult with the Student Program Centre for request and approval prior to registering in an unlisted course.

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SOC 202 Cities and City Life

SOC 203 Canadian Society

SOC 207 The "Nature/Nurture" Controversy

SOC 208 Inequality and Social Justice (Approved for use by Middle Years students ONLY.)

SOC 209 Religion and Society

SOC 211 Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in Canada

SOC 213 Families

SOC 214 The Sociology of Indigenous People in Canada

SOC 217 Rural Societies

SOC 230 Nature and Society

Sport and Recreation Studies

SRS 120 Introduction to Recreation for Persons with Disabilities SRS 381AA Seminar in Sport and Recreation

Theatre

THEA 100 Introduction to Theatre

THST 200 Theatre History

THAC 160 Introduction to Acting THAC 260 Acting Theory and Practice THDS 121 Introductory Theatre Design THDS 220 Stagecraft Practices

THDS 221 Scenic Design and Model Making

THDS 230 Crafting Costumes

THDS 231 Costumes and Context

THDS 240 Introduction to Technical Theatre

THST 250 Script Analysis

Women's and Gender Studies

WGST 390AF Missing Women: Decolonization, Third Wave Feminisms and Indigenous Peoples

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