Approved Courses [DO NOT USE - REFER TO PDF]

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College

At least two (2) one-semester courses of: math, science, geography, or introductory psychology:

At least one (1) one-semester course in: Inquiry methods or Senior Academic Research:

At least two (2) introductory one-semester college courses in two (2) (one [1] for BASc) of the following areas: Anthropology, Biology, English Literature, Geography, General Science, History, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology:

At least two (2) one-semester college courses of advanced academic content:

Algonquin

  • DAT0066 Computer Foundations for Medicine, or DAT5758 Computer Foundations
  • MAT0002 Math for Health Science
  • PHY0001 Physics for Health Sciences  
  • SCI5956 Chemistry
  • SSC0071 Creative Digital Photography
  • SSC0061 Methods of Inquiry

Sociology:

  • SOC1722 Sociology 1
  • SOC1723 Sociology 2
  • PSY0012 Abnormal Psychology
  • PSY0023 Organizational Psychology

Boreal

Any two math or science or introductory psychology

Pending

Pending

Pending

Cambrian

  • 1 required math from 10 choices, and
  • 1 required science from 20 choices

SSC1008 Thinking, Reasoning, Relating

Psychology:

  • PSY 1115 Introductory Psychology

Sociology:

  • SOC 1000 Intro to Sociology 1
  • SOC 4700 Family Issues
  • PSY1003 Mental Health & Addictions
  • PSY1125 Positive Psychology
  • PSY1135 Issues in Developmental Psychology
  • PSY1160 Performance Psychology
  • PSY2000 Abnormal Psychology
  • PSY2005 Psychopathology
  • PSY2010 Social Research Methods
  • SOC 1205 Social Issues and Social Welfare
  • SOC 1210 Intro to Criminology

Centennial

  • GS105 Math in Digital 
  • GSGE211 Environment
  • GS140 Intro Research
  • GSGE123 Logical Self-Defense

Philosophy*:

  • GS212 Ethical Reasoning
  • GSGE123 Logical Self-defense

Sociology:

  • GNED130 Principles of Sociology
  • GNED 500 Global Citizenship
  • ENG236 Can Multicultural Lit
  • ENGL237 Genocide Literature
  • GSGE201 Abnormal Psychology
  • GSGE234 Social and Moral Issues: Human Genomics

Conestoga

  • BIOL1010
  • LIBS1560 Intro to World Geography
  • MATH 1400 or MATH1410 General Math
  • SCIE1510 Intro to Physical Science
  • LIBS1010 Critical Thinking
  • COMM1855 Business Communication 2

Biology:

  • BIOL1010 Biological Sciences
  • Plus an additional half course in Biology at Lakehead

 Philosophy*:

  • LIBS1290 Ethics in the Workplace
  • LIBS1650/1660 Quest for Wisdom

Sociology:

  • SOC1030 Sociology 1
  • LIBS1680 Intro to World Culture, or LIBS1530 Multiculturalism

 

  • ORLN1220 Developmental Psychology
  • OLRN1150
    Criminal Psychology- Psychopathic Minds
  • PSYC 1080 Social Psychology
  • PSYC 1090 Social Psychology
  • PSYC1020 Dynamics of Behaviour
  • PSYC1140 Positive Psychology
  • PSYC2010 Developmental Psychology 2

Confederation

  • MA190 Math for Everyday Life
  • PY199 Intro Psychology 

None

English:

  • HU121 Intro to Literature
  • One additional half course in English Literature at Lakehead 

Philosophy*:

  • HU200 Cont. Applied Ethics 
  • One additional half course in Philosophy at Lakehead

Sociology:

  • SY125 Intro to Sociology
  • One of SY180 Exploring Human Diversity, SY222 Intimacy Relationships, or SY130 Gender Society and Change
  • HU250 Psychology of Terror
  • PY114 Understanding Addiction
  • PY299 Developmental Psychology
  • PY399 Abnormal Psychology
  • SY130 Gender Society and Change
  • SY180 Exploring Human Diversity
  • SY222 Intimacy Relationships

Durham

  • Two of: COMP2325 Computers II, MATH1108 Statistics, or MATH1310 Applications
  • GNED 1123 Critical Thinking
  • COMM2316 Communications II

Political Science:

  • GNED1302/ POLI1301 Political Science
  • One of  GNED1304/ GOVT1302 Canadian Government
  • LAW1319 Canadian Law
  • PFP8125 Politics and Public Administration

Psychology:

  • PSYC1000 Intro to Psychology (or GNED1106 Intro to Psychology) 
  • PSYC2302 Psychology II

Sociology:

  • GNED1407 Intro to Sociology  
  • GNED1436 Issues in Sociology

Pending

Fanshawe

  • PSYC7006 Introduction to Psychology 
  • PSYC7007 Introduction to Psychology II

LIBS3003 Contemporary Issues

English:

  • ENGL7004: Forms of Fiction
  • One additional half course in literature at Lakehead

Philosophy*:

  • PHIL7002 Intro to Philosophy
  • LIBS3002 Big Ideas

Psychology:

  • PSYC7006 Introduction to Psychology
  • PSYC7007 Introduction to Psychology II
  • BSCI1091 Foundations in Addictions
  • ENGL3024 Themes in Science Fiction
  • PHIL3004 Philosophy of Law
  • PHIL3006 Human Existence: Life, Death & Freedom
  • PSYC3018 Psychology of Addiction
  • PSYC3025 Abnormal Psychology

George Brown

  • Two of GSCI1024 Environ Science, GSC1024 Fundamentals in Geography, or MATH1034 Math for GAAS,
 
  • HUMN 1111 Critical Thinking
  • SSCI1106 Intro Research

English:

  • HUMN1034 Canadian Literature
  • One additional half course in English Literature at Lakehead

 

Philosophy*:

  • PHIL/HUMN1029 Intro to Philosophy
  • PHIL/HUMN1030 Intro to Philosophy 2

 

Psychology:

 

  • SSCI1012 Introduction to Psychology
  • SSCI1015 Introduction to Psychology II

Pending

Georgian

  • PSYL1001 Intro to Psychology
  • SCIE2000 Science Concepts
 
  • HUMN1000 Critical Thinking
  • HUMN1001 Critical Thinking in Practice
  • REAS2000 Senior Research Seminar

English:

  • HUMN1006 Short Writings and Genres
  • Plus an additional half course in Literature at Lakehead

 

Political Science:

  • GNED1001 Contemporary Canada
  • GNED2032 Human Rights

 

Psychology:

  • PSYL1001 Intro to Psychology
  • PSYL1002 Intro to Psychology 2

 

Sociology:

  • SOCL1000 Intro to Sociology
  • SOCL1001 Intro to Sociology 2

 

  • PSL2000 Industrial Psychology
  • SOCL2000
    Race and Ethnicity

Humber

  • GMTH100 Basic Math Skills
  • GSCI150 The Sciences
 
  • GCRT 100/GASA Y10  Critical Thinking
  • GRSM200/GASA R40 Research Methods

English:

  • GASAL15 Forms of Literature
  • Plus an additional course in English Literature at Lakehead

 

History:

  • GASAC10 Contemporary World History
  • HIST022 The Age of Europe

 

Philosophy:

  • PHIL001 Ideas: Intro to Philosophy
  • PHIL017 Ethical Issues

 

Political Science:

  • GASAP30/ GPOL200 Political Science: International Relations  
  • One of: POLS104 Intro to Politics, POLS019 Globalization, or POLS023 War and Terrorism 

 

Sociology:

  • GASAS80 Sociology 1
  • GSOC210 Sociology 2

 

  • GASAL35 Modern Literature
  • GASAL45 Film and Literature Adaptation
  • GASA50 Contemporary Literature
  • SOCI032 Gender Power and Society
  • SOCI036 Issues in Crime
  • SOCI042 Technology and Identity
  • SOCI040 Sociology of the Family
  • SOCI029 Understanding Human Diversity

Lambton

  • Two of: MTH1163 General Math, PSY1003 Psychology I, or PSY2003 Psychology 2

None

Anthropology:

  • ANT1003 Intro to Physical Anthropology
  • ANT2003 Cultural Anthropology

 

History:

  • HIST1003 History of Western Civilization 1
  • HIST2003 History of Western Civilization 2

 

Political Science:

  • POL1003 Canadian Politics & Government 1
  • POL2003 Canadian Politics & Government 2

 

Psychology:

  • PSY1003 Psychology I
  • PSY2003 Psychology 2
 
  • ANT3703 Medical Anthropology
  • PSY1113 Psychology of Work
  • PSY3103 Developmental Psychology I
  • PSY3503 Abnormal Behaviours
  • PSY3613 Applied Psychology
  • SOC3103 Sociology of Family Life
  • PHIL1253 Ethical Leadership

Loyalist

  • Two of: BIOL1000 Biology, BIOL1001 Human Biology, CHEM1005 Chemistry, CHEM1006 Organic Chemistry/ Biochemistry, MATH1013 Mathematics I, MATH1924 Mathematics 2, PHYS 1000 Intro to Physics, PSYC1007 Psychology I, or PSYC 1008 Psychology II
 
  • COUN2013 Critical Thinking and Ethics 
  • Either COMM2006 Essay Writing or GASP1003 Independent Study

English:

  • COMM 1020 or COMM 2006
  • Plus an additional half course in English Literature at Lakehead

 

Biology:

  • BIOL1000 Biology 
  • BIOL1001 Human Biology

 

Psychology:

  • PSYC1007 Psychology
  • PSYC2008 Psychology 2


Sociology
:

  • SOCI1009 Sociology 1 
  • SOCI2012 Sociology 2

 

  • GASP1001 Technology & Humanity
  • SOCI1001 Global and Political Systems

Mohawk

  • Two of science electives
  • COMMAS401 Applied Research, or PSOLAS301 Critical Thinking & Problem Solving

Anthropology:

  • SSCI107 Intro to Anthropology
  • Plus an additional half course in Anthropology (ANTH) at Lakehead

 

Biology:

  • BIOL10006 Preparatory Biology
  • Plus an additional half course in Biology at Lakehead

 

English:

  • COMM10044 Literature for Gen Arts and Science
  • Plus an additional half course in English Literature at Lakehead

 

History:

  • HISTAS405 World History 1
  • HISTAS403 World History 2

 

Political Science:

  • ECON10000 Political Economy
  • SS105 Canadian Politics

 

Sociology:

  • SOCISS108 Sociology 1
  • SOCISS109 Sociology 2

 

  • CREDSS428 Labour Studies
  • PSYC10003 Criminal Psychology II Criminal Minds
  • PSYC10015 Human Sexuality
  • PSYCAS407 Abnormal Psych
  • PSYCSS182 Social Psych
  • PSYCSS271 Developmental Psych
  • SSAS105 Race and Ethic Dynamics,
  • SSCI10052 Intro to Forensic Anthropology
  • SSCI299 Society, Technology and Social Issues,
  • SSCIAS106  Popular Culture
  • SSCIAS304 World Religion Comparative Study

Niagara

  • SCIE8209 Science & Environment
  • Plus an additional half course in Science at Lakehead
 
  • PHIL8110 Critical Thinking
  • WRIT8132 Academic Reading, Writing, and Research

English:

  • ENGL8202 English Lit Form & Focus: Prose
  • ENGL8300 Eng Lit Form & Focus: Poetry & Drama

 

Political Science:

  • POLI8305 The Contents of Politics
  • POLI8205 The Structure of Politics

 

Sociology:  

  • Any two of: SCIE8305 Science and Society, SOCL8334 Principles of Sociology, or SOCL8411 Cultural Diversity
  • PSYC 9120 Developmental Psych

Northern

  • BI2001 Anatomy/ Physiology 1
  • BI2013 Anatomy/ Physiology 2
  • EV1013 Chemistry and Physics
  • PH2103 Critical Thinking and Problem Solving

Psychology and Political Science are not an option at this time.

  • PF2073 Behaviour and Drugs
  • PS1053 Social Psychology
  • PS1163 Developmental Psychology
  • PS 3033 Abnormal Psychology

Sault

  • MTH121 Algebra (or other math) and PSY 102 Introduction to Psychology (or Biology or Physics)
  • ENG315 Ideas and Issues

Political Science:

  • GEN100 Global Citizenship
  • POL105 Intro to Political Science  

 

Sociology:

  • GAS103 What in the World is Going On
  • SOC120 Intro to Sociology
 
  • GNED100 Global Citizenship
  • HDG107 Cross Cultural Issues
  • PSY 106 Child and Adolescent Psychology
  • PSY111 Lifespan Development,
  • PSY204 Lifespan Developmental Psychology
  • PSY208 Abnormal Psychology
  • PSY218 Psycho-Social Development

Seneca

  • ICA001 Intro to Computers
  • One of MTH159, MTH259, or MTH359
 
  • ARW350 Academic Research & Writing 2
  • YKC200 Critical Thinking 2 and Writing

English:

  • YKL100 Intro to World Literature or YKL200 Intro to World Literature 2
  • Plus an additional half course in Literature at Lakehead

 

Psychology:

  • PSY191 Foundational Psychology I
  •  PSY291 Foundational Psychology 2

 

Sociology:

  • SCL191 Intro to Sociology 1
  • SCL291 Intro to Sociology 2

 

Pending

Sheridan

  • INFO10937 Computer Com
  • PSYC16571 Principles of Psychology
 
  • ENG10102 Principles of Academic Writing
  • PHIL13278 Modes of Reasoning
  • SOCS21880 Seminar

English:

  • LITT20102 Modern Literature & Contemporary Issues
  • Plus an additional half course in Literature at Lakehead

 

Philosophy*:

  • PHIL16121 Intro to Philosophy
  • PHIL 23130 GD Moral Philosophy

 

Sociology:

  • SOCI17221 Principles of Sociology
  • SOCI208939 Diversity in Canadian Society

 

Note: Psychology is not an option.

  • PHIL13378 Modes of Reasoning
  • PHIL38845GD Existential Philosophy
  • PSYC 33000GD Developmental Psychology
  • PSYC23491GD Social Psychology
  • PSYC23677GD Intro to Addiction
  • PSYC 20210GD Abnormal Psychology
  • SOCS2514GD Women Gender and Society

St Lawrence

  • COMP201 Basic Computing  
  • MATH3 Stats for Science 
 
  • COMM114 Applied Communications III
  • GENE24 Ethics and Critical Thinking

Anthropology:

  • GENE101 Cultural Anthropology
  • GENE138 Intro to Anthropology

 

Biology:

  • BSCI58 Cellular Biology
  • BSCI1040 Human Anatomy & Physiology

 

Note: Psychology is not an option.

  • CSCG44 (aka OLRN1150) Criminal Psychology- Psychopathic Minds
  • CSFA63 (aka BSCI 1091) Foundations in Addictions
  • GENE17 Abnormal Psychology
  • GENE20 Developmental Psychology
  • GENE53 Overview of Addictions
  • GENE127 Psychology of Sport

  *Philosophy is currently unavailable as a specialization at Orillia.