2017-2018 FYSMs with Preclusions and Major Credits

2017-2018 FYSMs with Preclusions and Major Credits
Title
Department
Preclusions
FYSM 1409 – Social Change in Canada
(1.0 credit)
Canadian
Studies
None
Counts as a required course
for:
Only counts as an elective.
FYSM 1600 – Contemporary Controversies in
Canadian Society (1.0 credit)
Canadian
Studies
None
Only counts as an elective.
FYSM 1607A – Cognitive Science: Thinking and
Knowing (1.0 credit)
FYSM 1607B - Cognitive Science: Thinking and
Knowing (1.0 credit)
FYSM 1607C - Cognitive Science: Thinking and
Knowing (1.0 credit)
FYSM 1217 – Selected Topics in
Communication and Media Studies
(0.5 credit in the Fall term)
FYSM 1217A – Archaeologies of Media
(0.5 credit in the Fall term)
Cognitive
Science
Cognitive
Science
Cognitive
Science
Communication
and Media
Studies
Communication
and Media
Studies
Communication
and Media
Studies
Communication
and Media
Studies
Economics
None
Only counts as an elective.
None
Only counts as an elective.
None
Only counts as an elective.
None
Only counts as an elective.
None
Only counts as an elective.
Liam Young
None
Only counts as an elective.
Liam Young
None
Only counts as an elective.
ECON 1000, ECON 1001,
ECON 1002
Counts as a degree
requirement for B.A., BEcon,
BCogSc., BCoMS., BGInS.
FYSM 1608 – Urban Economics (1.0 credit)
Economics
None
Only counts as an elective.
FYSM 1004A – Literature, Genre, Context
(1.0 credit)
English
ENGL 1000, ENGL 1009,
ENGL 1100, ENGL 1200,
ENGL 1300, ENGL 1400,
ENGL 1609
Counts as a degree
requirement for English
majors.
FYSM 1217B – Archaeologies of Media
(0.5 credit in the Winter term)
FYSM 1217C – Media and Scientific
Controversies (0.5 credit in the Winter term)
FYSM 1003A – Introduction to Economics
(1.0 credit)
Instructor
Nadiya
Slobodenyuk
Nadiya
Slobodenyuk
Susan Birkwood
FYSM 1004B – Literature, Genre, Context
(1.0 credit)
English
ENGL 1000, ENGL 1009,
ENGL 1100, ENGL 1200,
ENGL 1300, ENGL 1400
ENGL 1609
Counts as a major
requirement for English
majors, minor requirement
for English minors, and as an
elective for non-English
students.
FYSM 1004C – Literature, Genre, Context
(1.0 credit)
English
Counts as a degree
requirement for English
majors.
FYSM 1004D – Literature, Genre, Context
(1.0 credit)
English
FYSM 1614 – Nationalism and Populism in
Europe (0.5 credit in the Winter term)
EURUS
ENGL 1000, ENGL 1009,
ENGL 1100, ENGL 1200,
ENGL 1300, ENGL 1400
ENGL 1609
ENGL 1000, ENGL 1009,
ENGL 1100, ENGL 1200,
ENGL 1300, ENGL 1400
ENGL 1609
None
FYSM 1100B – Sustainable Environments
(1.0 credit)
Geography and
Environmental
Studies
FYSM 1101A – Location is Everything
(1.0 credit)
Dana Dragunoiu
Counts as a degree
requirement for English
majors.
Collett Tracey
Only counts as an elective.
Stephanie Kerr
None
Counts as an elective for
ENST 1001.
Karen Hebert
Geography and
Environmental
Studies
None
Counts as an elective for
GEOG, GEOM & ENST.
Paul Williams
FYSM 1107A – Social Justice and the City
(1.0 credit)
Geography and
Environmental
Studies
None
Counts as an elective for
GEOG, GEOM & ENST
Jennifer Ridgley
FYSM 1405A – Turning Points in History – The
Long Civil Rights Movement (1.0 credit)
History
None
History credit or an elective
for non-History majors.
Pamela Walker
FYSM 1405B – Turning Points in History –
Victorian London (1.0 credit)
History
None
History credit or an elective
for non-History majors.
Danielle Kinsey
FYSM 1405C: Turning Points in History – The
French Revolution (1.0 credit)
History
None
History credit or an elective
for non-History majors.
Rod Phillips
FYSM 1405E: Turning Points in History – (sub
title still to come) (1.0 credit)
History
None
History credit or an elective
for non-History majors.
Matthew Bellamy
FYSM 1106A: Issues in Classics – Travel in the
Ancient World (0.5 credit)
Greek and
Roman Studies
CLCV 1000
Degree requirement for
Greek and Roman Studies
majors
FYSM 1106B: Issues in Classics – Classical Ideas Greek and
and Traditions (0.5 credit)
Roman Studies
CLCV 1000
FYSM 1208A – Looking at Philosophy
(1.0 credit)
Philosophy
PHIL 1100
Degree requirement for
Greek and Roman Studies
majors
Counts as a major
requirement for Philosophy
majors and as an elective for
non-majors.
FYSM 1209A – Contemporary Moral, Social,
and Religious Issues (1.0 credit)
Philosophy
PHIL 1500, PHIL 1550
Counts as a major
requirement for Philosophy
majors and as an elective for
non-majors.
FYSM 1306A – Diversity in Psychological World
Views (1.0 credit)
FYSM 1306B – Diversity in Psychological World
Views (1.0 credit)
FYSM 1307A – Psychology and Criminal Justice
(1.0 credit)
FYSM 1307B – Psychology and Criminal Justice
(1.0 credit)
FYSM 1308A – Motivating Humans (1.0 credit)
Psychology
None
Only counts as an elective.
Psychology
None
Only counts as an elective.
Psychology
None
Only counts as an elective.
Psychology
None
Only counts as an elective.
Psychology
None
Only counts as an elective.
FYSM 1310B – Children and the Law
(1.0 credit)
FYSM 1310C – Dementia (1.0 credit)
Psychology
None
Only counts as an elective.
Psychology
None
Only counts as an elective.
FYSM 1310D – Health and Well-Being
(1.0 credit)
FYSM 1310E – Close Relationships (1.0 credit)
Psychology
None
Only counts as an elective.
Psychology
None
Only counts as an elective.
FYSM 1400A – Cognition: A Scientific
Exploration of the Mind (1.0 credit)
Psychology
None
Only counts as an elective.
FYSM 1508A – Stress, Coping and Well-Being
(1.0 credit)
FYSM 1508B – Stress, Coping and Well-Being
(1.0 credit)
Psychology
None
Only counts as an elective.
Psychology
None
Only counts as an elective.
Last updated: May 16, 2017