69ÈÈÊÓƵ

120-Credit Program, Freshman Course Distribution

Note: This is the 2010–2011 edition of the eCalendar. Update the year in your browser's URL bar for the most recent version of this page, or click here to jump to the newest eCalendar.

120-Credit Program, Freshman Course Distribution (Desautels Faculty of Management)

Students admitted to a program requiring 97 to120 credits (four years) register in a Freshman Year in which they must complete MATH 122 and MATH 123 (or equivalents) as well as the 12 credits of Complementary Courses specified below.

A minimum grade of C is required for all MATH and Freshman Complementary courses.

The Freshman Course Distribution is as follows:

U0 Required Courses (6 credits)

MATH 1221 (3) Calculus for Management
MATH 123 (3) Linear Algebra and Probability

U0 Complementary Courses (12 credits)

6 credits of Humanities or Language courses, as specified below:

Freshman Humanities/Languages Course List (6 credits)


  • Any course at the 100 or 200 level with these subject codes:
  • ARTH (Art History); CANS (Canadian Studies); CLAS (Classics); EAST (Asian Languages and Literature); ENGC (English Communications); ENGL (English); FREN (French); FRSL (French as a Second Language); GERM (German); HISP (Hispanic Studies); ITAL (Italian); JWST (Jewish Studies); PHIL (Philosophy); RELG (Religious Studies); RUSS (Russian).


  • Note: Chosen courses from the subject codes above need to be approved by the offering Department. Any language courses offered through the Faculty of Arts may be taken, with approval from the appropriate department. Additional courses may be taken with approval of a Faculty Adviser.

6 credits of Social Science or Science courses, as specified below:

Freshman Social Sciences/Sciences Course List (6 credits)


  • Any course at the 100 or 200 level with these subject codes:
  • ANTH (Anthropology); ATOC (Atmospheric and Ocean Sciences); BIOL (Biology); CANS (Canadian Studies); CHEM (Chemistry) with a maximum of 3 credits from CHEM 180, CHEM 181, CHEM 182, CHEM 183; ECON (Economics) excluding ECON 208, ECON 209, ECON 217, ECON 227, ECON 230, ECON 250, ECON 257, ECON 295; EPSC (Earth and Planetary Sciences) excluding EPSC 200, EPSC 201; GEOG (Geography); HIST (History); LING (Linguistics); PHGY (Physiology); PHYS (Physics); POLI (Political Science); PSYC (Psychology) excluding PSYC 204; SOCI (Sociology) excluding SOCI 211; SSMD (Social Studies of Medicine); WMST (Women's Studies).

  • Any course at the 200 level with these subject codes:
  • COMP (Computer Science), MATH (Mathematics) excluding MATH 203, MATH 204.

  • Note: Chosen courses from the above-mentioned subject codes need to be approved by the offering Department. Additional courses may be taken with approval of a Faculty Adviser.

U0 Elective Courses (12 credits)

Program Footnotes:
  1. Students considering a Major or Minor in Mathematics, or an Honours or Joint Honours program in Economics, replace MATH 122 and MATH 123 with three of the following courses, or demonstrate proficiency through appropriate 69ÈÈÊÓƵ Placement tests.
    MATH 133 (3) Vectors, Matrices and Geometry
    MATH 139 (4) Calculus
    or MATH 140 (3) Calculus 1
    MATH 141 (4) Calculus 2
    Six of these credits would be counted in the Freshman Year requirements, the remaining credits would be counted as Humanities or Science Complementary.

Management students cannot receive credit for ARET 150, COMP 102, ECON 208, ECON 209, ECON 217, ECON 227, ECON 230, ECON 250, ECON 257, MATH 112, MATH 203 or MATH 204 as elective courses.

Desautels Faculty of Management—2010-2011 (last updated Apr. 22, 2010) (disclaimer)
Back to top