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84.6 Complementary Studies Electives

    To better understand the role of Engineering within a broader social context, all programs require an element of complementary studies consisting of the humanities, social sciences, arts, management, engineering economics and communications. Aspects of these topics are covered in mandatory courses, but each program contains complementary studies electives so that students may explore areas of particular interest. Notwithstanding this, the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board requires that programs include exposure to the central thought processes of the humanities and social sciences. One Complementary Studies Elective must be taken from List 1, normally in the First Year of the program. Further Complementary Studies Electives must be at the 200-level or above and should be selected from List 2 (see §231 for course descriptions and prerequisites):

List 1 (First year)

    ANTHR 101, 110, 150

    CLASS 102, 103, 104, 110

    ECON 101, 102

    ENGL 121, 122, 123, 124, 125*

    HIST 110, 111, 112, 114, 115, 116

    LING 100, 101

    PHIL 120, 125

    POL S 101

    PSYCO 104

    SOC 100

    *A single *3 ENGL course cannot satisfy both a Complementary Studies Elective and the English Elective requirements.

List 2 (Second and higher years)

    ACCTG 300, 311

    ANTHR 230

    B LAW 301, 422, 428**, 432

    CHRTC 350

    CLASS 254, 255, 294, 376

    EAS 296

    ECON 204, 281, 282, 355, 365

    ENGG 420

    ENG M 402, 406

    HECOL 211

    HIST 260, 261, 396, 397, 398

    INT D 257, 303

    LA ST 210

    LING 204, 205, 323

    MARK 301

    OM 352

    PHIL 205, 220, 250 265, 325, 366, 375, 380

    POL S 220, 221, 223, 266

    PSYCO 233, 241

    R SOC 365

    SMO 200, 301

    SOC 212, 224, 225, 241, 242, 251, 301

    W ST 201

    **Not available to Civil (Environmental Engineering Option) students.

    A second course from the ITS List (§84.6.1) may be taken as part of List 2. However, a single course cannot be used to satisfy both the ITS and Complementary Studies requirements. This list is updated annually. Courses that teach a language or the application of a particular skill (such as courses in physical education, music and art) do not meet the intent of the Accreditation Board with respect to complementary studies and are therefore not eligible.

84.6.1 Impact of Technology on Society (ITS) Elective

    A specific requirement of the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board is study of the impact of technology on society. To meet this requirement, students must take one of the following: ENG M 403, 405, HIST 115, 391, HGP 250, INT D 361, PHIL 265, 366, 375, STS 200, SOC 366 or 363.

84.6.2 English Electives

    Most engineering programs require a single-term (3-0-0) English course. This is typically ENGL 199, but ENGL 121, 122, 123, 124 and 125 are also acceptable.

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