Course Descriptions

- Anthropology

- Arts

- Astronomy

- Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

- Biology

- Chemistry

- Civil Engineering

- Commerce/Business Administration

COOP - Cooperative Education

- Computer Science

- Economics

- Education

- English

- Engineering

- Environmental Planning

- Environmental Science

- Environmental Engineering

- Environmental and Sustainability Studies

- First Nations Studies

- Forestry

- Geography

 - Health Sciences

 - History

- Global and International Studies

- International Exchange

- Mathematics

- Northern Studies

- Natural Resources Management

- Natural Resources and Environmental Studies

- Nursing

- Nursing

- Outdoor Recreation and Tourism Management

- Philosophy

- Physics

- Political Science

- Psychology

- Social Work

- Statistics

- University 

- Visiting Research Student

- Women's Studies

Upper Division and Graduate Level Courses

Credit is not granted for both 400- and 600-level courses having the same title, unless otherwise specified in the course description.

Prerequisites

A prerequisite course is an academic requirement that must be completed prior to the student taking a course. Unless otherwise stated, a passing grade of  D- or better is required to satisfy as a prerequisite course.

Prerequisites are used to ensure that a student has the required background to successfully complete the course. Prerequisites may also have prerequisites. These prerequisites must also be fulfilled.

For example: COMM 314-3 has a prerequisite of COMM 313-3, COMM 313-3 has a prerequisite of COMM 210-3, and COMM 210-3 has a prerequisite of COMM 100-3. In this case, a student must have credit for COMM 313-3, COMM 210-3, and COMM 100-3 before being eligible to enroll in COMM 314-3.

Course Offerings

Not all courses are offered every year. Check online course listings for a list of the courses being offered in each semester.

Course Descriptions

The following diagram outlines the terms found in the course descriptions:

course descriptions diagram