What are electives?
- Electives are simply courses that are not explicitly stated in your degree program. They can be courses related to your field or courses in a different faculty. Some students prefer taking "easy" electives while some students choose harder ones.
Arts
- CLST 301: The Technical Terms of Medicine and Biological Science
- ECON 101/102: Micro & Macro Economics
- ENGL 110: Approaches to Literature
- ENGL 112: Strategies for University Writing
- MUSC 103: Intro to Music Theory
- MUSC 119: Intro to Music Technology
- MUSC 326A: Music Appreciation
- PHIL 120: Introduction to Critical Thinking (cannot take if you have 90+ credits)
- PHIL 125: Introduction to Scientific Reasoning
- PHIL 220: Symbolic Logic I
- PHIL 433A: Bio-Medical Ethics
- PHIL 435A: Environmental Ethics
- PHIL 460A: Philosophy of Science
- PHIL 464: Philosophy of Biology
- PSYC 101/102: Intro to Biological & Cognitive Psych + Developmental, Social, Personality, and Clinical Psychology
Science
- BIOL 300: Fundamentals of Biostatistics
- CPSC 110: Computation, Programs, and Programming
- EOSC 110: The Solid Earth: A Dynamic Planet
- EOSC 114: The Catastrophic Earth: Natural Disasters
- STAT 200: Elementary Statistics for Applications