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18 credits with 6 credits in each of three of the four Arts categories: social sciences, humanities, languages, and mathematics and science.
The course lists below are organized by Arts category and include only courses approved by the offering department for Freshman (U0) students. Students may use these lists to plan their course selection.
For a list of the approved Arts Freshman (U0) courses, see the Arts OASIS website at: .
Note: If you intend to follow a psychology program, you should not register in SOCI 216 (Social Psychology). PSYC 215 (Social Psychology) is more appropriate. Credit will not be given for both courses.
Note: A few courses may be listed in both Social Sciences and in another category. For example, CANS 200, CANS 202 and ISLA 210 are considered to be both Social Sciences and Humanities courses.
For a list of the approved Arts Freshman (U0) courses, see the Arts OASIS website at: .
Note: Some of the courses listed below are not suitable for first term as they require university-level prerequisites. Please check the course entries for further information about appropriate background before registering.
Note: A few courses may be listed in both Humanities and in another category. For example, CANS 200 and CANS 202 are considered to be both Humanities and Social Science courses; FREN 198 and FREN 199 are considered to be both Humanities and Languages courses.
For a list of the approved Arts Freshman (U0) courses, see the Arts OASIS website at: .
Note: When registering for 'D1' courses, you MUST also register for the second part 'D2' of this full-year course.
Note: No more than one language should be taken at the introductory level during the Freshman year. Students with prior knowledge of the language may take higher-level courses with permission from the department.
Note: A few courses may be listed in both Languages and in another category. For example, FREN 198 and FREN 199 are considered to be both Languages and Humanities courses.
For a list of the approved Arts Freshman (U0) courses, see the Arts OASIS website at: .
Note: Some of the courses listed below are not suitable for first term as they require university-level prerequisites. Please check the course entries for further information about appropriate background before registering.
Note: GEOG 205 is listed as a Mathematics and Sciences course as well as a Social Sciences course.