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 ESP/AESP Registration Info Sessions
We recommend that you attend one of our Registration Information Sessions.
The sessions offer:
 assistance in course selection
 registration guidance
 program planning advice
 information on important regulations and procedures
 an introduction to making the transition to university
 guidance from an ESP/AESP advisor
Please bring your
Registration
Material with you.
When? See schedule below Registration Information Sessions
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Monday, July 18th
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Wednesday, July 20th
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Monday, July 25th
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Wednesday, July 27th
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Tuesday, August 2nd
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Friday August 5th
Register: To register for a Registration
Information Session, please call us at 613520-2804 or email: [email protected].
Location: Call to register and we will let
you know the location.
All sessions begin at 1:30 pm and
are approximately 2 hours in length.
To complete this form
1. Read the Course Descriptions posted on the website to identify courses of interest. ESP/AESP students take 1.0 FirstYear Seminar, and a maximum of 2.0 elective credits.
2. Consult the Class and Workshop Schedules and use the blank schedule sheets enclosed to
Course Times
avoid choosing conflicting courses for your top choices (i.e. your top FYSM choice and top
M=Monday
2 electives and their workshops). Note: Some elective courses have more than one section
T= Tuesday
and are listed on the reverse side twice; this is the same course, just taught at different times
W=Wednesday
R=Thursday
(possibly) by different instructors. The time each section is offered is listed below the course
F=Friday
title. Choose the section according to what works with your other courses and your own
*For example, courses
preferences.
listed TR 1005-1125,
3. On the reverse of this form rank the four first-year seminars that most interest you, in
are offered both
order of preference. We will register you in just one seminar. (Hopefully, your first choice,
Tuesday and Thursday
as long as it’s not full and works with your other course and workshop choices.)
from 1005 to 1125.
AESP and second-year students do not have to rank choices of FYSM.
4. On the reverse of this form rank the five elective courses/credits that most interest you, in
order of preference. We will register you in 2.0 credits. Hopefully, you’ll get your first two choices, as long as they are
not full and work with each other (including the workshops that correspond to each choice) and your FYSM choice.
5. Fill all fields and sign the form.
6. We will make the final selection of the one seminar and the two elective credits and register you in courses and
workshops.
7. We will start processing registration forms the week of July 25th. See the Student Handbook & Registration Guide for
details on how to check your timetable on Carleton Central.
Please note
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Courses are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis.
If you cannot attend a Registration Information Session, return your form to the ESP Office by fax, email or mail.
Please note priority will be given to those that are submitted at the first registration session on July 18th.
Mailing Address:
1516 Dunton Tower
Carleton University
1125 Colonel By Dr.
Ottawa ON K1S 5B6
Fax: (613) 520-2515
Email: [email protected]
ESP/AESP Course Selection Form: Arts and Social Sciences Stream
Name:
Phone #:
Student Number:
Date :
Please note that by completing and returning this form, you agree to the Registration rules and procedures that apply to Carleton University students.
A. First Year Seminars (1 credit)
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Taught by Instructors in ESP/AESP
First-year credit course, counts toward a degree
FYSM is 3 hrs/week
B. Elective Courses (2 credits)
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Full
Full
Full
Full
First Year ESP students: Please rank your top 4 choices
by writing “1”, “2”, “3” and “4” in the left-hand column.
FYSM 1900 A: Language, Power and Culture
TR 13:05-14:25
FYSM 1900 B: The Strange World We Live In
M 14:35-17:25
FYSM 1900 C: Communication in Humans & other Animals
W 14:35-17:25
FYSM 1900 D: Language, Power and Culture
MW 14:35-15:55
FYSM 1900 F: Communication in Humans & Other Animals
T 11:35-14:25
FYSM 1900 G: Power and Persuasion
W 11:35-14:25
FYSM 1900 H: The Creative Self
R 11:35-14:25
FYSM 1900 I: The Psychology & Science of Academic Success
R 11:35-14:25
FYSM 1900 J: The Psychology & Science of Academic Success
F 8:35-11:25
Full
Full
First Year AESP students: You should write “1” in the
 column below.
FYSM 1900 E: Aboriginal Studies (for AESP
students)** T 11:35-14:25
Second Year AESP students: You should write “1” in the
 column below.
INDG 2010 A/2011 A: (For 2nd yr. AESP students)
Fall: R 14:35-17:25 Win: R 18:05-20:55 & AESP coach session
C. Workshops (non-credit)
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♦ Each course is 3 hrs/week of in-class time
ESP/AESP Students take 2 elective courses. We will try to
give you your top 2, but lack of space may prevent this.
Full
**Non-AESP students who wish to take FYSM 1900 E can email
[email protected] to request permission.
Full
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Your program of interest:
Please let us know what you are
hoping to major in (if known):
We will automatically enroll you in the workshop
that supports your elective course.
For HUMR/LAWS if you have a preference about time,
feel free to circle it and we’ll try to accommodate you.
Please rank your top 5 choices by writing
“1”, “2”, “3”, “4”, “5” in the left-hand column below.
ANTH 1001 B/1002 B: Introduction to Anthropology*
Fall: M 18:05-19:55 plus grp Win: M 18:05-19:55 plus grp
CGSC 1001 A/PHIL 1301 B: Cognitive Science/Philosophy
Fall: TR 10:05-11:25 Win: TR 16:05-17:25
CHST 1000 A/1002 B: Introduction to Child Studies*
Fall: M 10:35-12:25 plus grp Win: F 14:35-16:25 plus grp
CRCJ 1000 C/PSYC 1001 B: Intro to Crim/Psychology I
Fall: R 8:35-11:25 Win: TR 13:05-14:25
ECON 1000 A: Introduction to Economics*
WF 8:35-9:55 plus discussion group
FILM 1000 B: Introduction to Film Studies*
T 8:35-11:25 plus discussion group
HIST 1002 A: Europe in the 20th Century
MW 10:05-11:25
HUMR 1001 A: Introduction to Human Rights*
M 18:05-19:55 plus discussion group
INDG 1000 A: Introduction to Indigenous Studies*
M 14:35-16:25 plus discussion group
LAWS 1000 A: Introduction to Legal Studies*
T 14:35-16:25 plus discussion group
LAWS 1000 C: Introduction to Legal Studies*
R 14:35-16:25 plus discussion group
PSCI 1100 A/1200 B: Democracy/World Politics*
Fall: F 12:35-14:25 plus grp. Win: T 11:35-13:25 plus grp.
PSYC 1001 D/1002 F: Introduction to Psych I/II
Fall: W 18:05-20:55 Win: MW 16:05-17:25
PSYC 1001 E/1002 I: Introduction to Psych I/II
Fall: MW 10:05-11:25 Win: WF 10:05-11:25
PSYC 1001 G/1002 H: Introduction to Psych I/II
Fall: TR 8:35-9:55 Win: TR 8:35-9:55
SOCI 1001 A/1002 A: Introduction to Sociology I/II
Fall: T 18:05-20:55 Win: M 18:05-20:55
SOCI 1001 C/1002 C: Introduction to Sociology I/II
Fall: TR 10:05-11:25 Win: TR 10:05-11:25
SOWK 1000 A: Social Work and Social Welfare
T 14:35-17:25
One workshop with each elective course
Each workshop is 3 hrs/week
Workshop for ANTH 1001 B/1002 B: ESPW 1000 U
R 18:05-20:55
 Workshop for CGSC 1001 A/PHIL 1301 B: ESPW 1000 L
W 11:35-14:25
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Workshop for CHST 1000 A/1002 B: ESPW 1000 H
T 14:35-17:25
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Workshop for CRCJ 1000 C/PSYC 1001 B: ESPW 1000 K
W 8:35-11:25
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Workshop for ECON 1000 A: ESPW 1000 E (Fall)/A (Win)
Fall: M 8:35-11:25
Win: T 8:35-11:25
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Workshop for FILM 1000 B: ESPW 1000 D
M 14:35-17:25
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Workshop for HIST 1002 A: ESPW 1000 Z
F 11:35-14:25
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Workshop for HUMR 1001 A: ESPW 1000 V – T 11:35-14:25
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Or ESPW 1000 W – W 18:05-20:55
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Workshop for INDG 1000 A: ESPW 1000 Y
W 11:35-14:25
 Workshop for LAWS 1000A: ESPW 1000 N – W 14:35-17:25
Or ESPW 1000 S – R 14:35-17:25
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Workshop for LAWS 1000 C: ESPW 1000 C
M 11:35-14:25
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Workshop for PSCI 1100 A/1200 B: ESPW 1000 F
T 18:05-20:55
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Workshop for PSYC 1001 D/1002 F: ESPW 1000 B
M 11:35-14:25
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Workshop for PSYC 1001 E/1002 I: ESPW 1000 T
R 14:35-17:25
 Workshop for PSYC 1001 G/1002 H: ESPW 1000 Q
R 11:35-14:25
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Workshop for SOCI 1001 A/1002 A: ESPW 1000 G
T 11:35-14:25
 Workshop for SOCI 1001 C/1002 C: ESPW 1000 M
W 14:35-17:25
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Workshop for SOWK 1000 A: ESPW 1000 R
R 11:35-14:25
Notes:
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Discussion groups
*Courses titles with an asterisk (*)
have discussion groups or labs that
are a graded part of the course;
these are not the same as ESP/AESP
workshops. You must attend your
lectures, its groups or labs (if
applicable), and your workshops.
See the Course Schedule sheets for
discussion group or lab times.
For courses with discussion groups:
we’ll assign one that works, see the
Course Schedule sheets for possible
times.
How we process your form
First-year ESP students: We
normally start by assigning your
electives then a FYSM that fits and
has space available.
ECON 1000 is primarily reserved for
students in the Business stream
seating is limited.
AESP students: we begin with your
seminar and then assign electives
that will fit.
All students: If the course you want
is full, we’ll check for other
available sections (if applicable)
before moving on to your next
choice.