| 2003-2004Undergraduate
 Calendar
 
         
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          | Faculty of Arts |   
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          | Faculty of Education |   
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          | Faculty 
            of Environmental Studies |   
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          | Faculty 
            of Fine Arts |   
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          | Faculty 
            of Pure and Applied Science |   
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          | Atkinson Faculty of Liberal 
            and Professional Studies |   
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          | Osgoode Hall Law School |   
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          | Schulich School of Business |   
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          | Courses 
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          | Glendon 
            College |   
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          |  |  |  | Education-Related Courses   Teacher candidates in the Faculty may take three credits
        (one half-course) outside the Faculty of Education for credit towards
        the BEd degree. Note that the required education program normally involves
        30 credits with an elective slot available only for those who take an
      alternate to ED/CMYR 2500 3.0.  A course counts as an education-related course if
        the course contributes to and expands understanding of diversity and
        difference in the candidate's own education. It might address questions
        of race, class, gender, ethnicity, sexuality and other questions of difference;
        it might address specific histories, issues and topics of a specific
        group of people; it might focus on a contemporary social question; it
        might address questions of culture and cultural expressions such as the
        visual arts, music, literature; or it might address questions of equity
        and social change; or raise contemporary theoretical issues in society.
        Candidates must complete an application form requesting approval of a
        course as education related in the Office of Student Programs, S835 Ross
      Building. |