Course Requirements

All required and complementary courses used to fulfil program requirements, including the Foundation Program, must be completed with a grade of C or better. If you fail to obtain a satisfactory grade in a required course, you must either pass the supplemental examination in the course or do additional work for a supplemental grade, if these options are available, or repeat the course. Course substitution will be allowed only in special cases; students should consult their academic advisor. For information on how to contact your advisor visit the SOUSA website.

Normally, you are permitted to repeat a failed course only once. Failure is considered to be a grade of less than C or the administrative failures of J and KF. If a required course is failed a second time, students must appeal in writing (by email) to their degree advisor, to obtain permission from the Associate Dean, Student Affairs (Science), for permission to take the course a third time. If permission is denied by the Associate Dean and/or by the Committee on Student Standing of the Faculty of Science, on appeal, the student must withdraw from the program. If the failed course is a complementary course required by the program, students may choose to replace it with another appropriate complementary course. If students choose to substitute another complementary course for a complementary course in which a D was received, credit for the first course will still be given, but as an elective. If you repeat a required course in which a grade D was received, credit will be given only once.

In addition, if you are in the multi-track program or the joint honours program, you must complete the integrative course BASC 201 Arts and Science Integrative Topics. (3 credits).

For a complete list of programs available to B.A. & Sc. students, full details of the course requirements for all programs, as well as the locations of departmental advisory offices, program directors, and contact information, see Overview of Programs Offered.

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