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Degree Progression Charts

The Progression Charts found here give you a visual overview of your degree. Please note the following:

Because the degree requirements are periodically updated, make sure you consult the chart listed under the year in which you were admitted to your degree. Those are the requirements that apply to you. You can find this information at the top of your audit under 鈥淎dmit Term鈥.

Although these charts list the courses normally to be taken in the first, second, third, and fourth years of the program, it is possible to take certain courses in a different order than those given in the charts. However, courses that include prerequisites must normally be taken in order (e.g. HUMS 1000 before HUMS 2000), unless a student is permitted to take them simultaneously. And normally a student must have second-year standing to take 2000-level courses, third-year standing to take 3000-level courses, etc.

We make an effort to ensure that these charts are accurate. But the authoritative list of degree requirements that apply to you is given on your degree audit, and the authoritative general lists of requirements for the B.Hum. and B.J.-Hum degrees are given in the , under .

Charts

Students should ALWAYS consult their audit to confirm their progress through the degree. If you have any questions, make an appointment with the Undergraduate Advisor to review your audit.

Fall 2024

B.Hum. Honours Progress Chart

Year OneYear TwoYear ThreeYear Four
HUMS 1000: Foundational
Myths and Histories (1.0 credit)
HUMS 2000: Reason and
Revelation (1.0 credit)
HUMS 3000: Culture and
Imagination (1.0 credit)
HUMS 4000: Politics, Modernity and the Common Good (1.0
credit)
HUMS 1200: Humanities and Classical CivilizationHUMS 2101: Art from Antiquity to the Medieval WorldHUMS 3102: Western Music 1000-1850HUMS 4103: Science in the Modern World
HUMS 1300: Classical Literature
and Its Reception
HUMS 2102: Modern
European Art 1527-2000
HUMS 3103: Western Music 1850-2000HUMS 4500: Modern
Intellectual History
1.0 credit Language
Requirement. Refer to this page for more information.
RELI 2710: Maccabees to
Muhammad (1.0 credit)
HUMS 3200: European
Literature (1.0 credit)
1.0 credit Research Seminar
(from HUMS 4901, 4902, 4903, or 4904)
RELI 1731: Religion and
Culture
1.0 credit electives 1.5 credit electives at the 2000 level or above.2.0 credits at the 2000-level or
above
0.5 credit elective
1.0 credit electives 1.0 credit electives 0.5 credit elective
B.Hum. Honours Progress Chart (Applicable to those admitted in 2024)

B.Hum. Honours Combined Progress Chart

Year OneYear TwoYear ThreeYear Four
HUMS 1000: Foundational
Myths and Histories (1.0 credit)
HUMS 2000: Reason and
Revelation (1.0 credit)
HUMS 3000: Culture and
Imagination (1.0 credit)
HUMS 4000: Politics, Modernity and the Common Good (1.0
credit)
HUMS 1200: Humanities and Classical CivilizationHUMS 2101: Art from Antiquity to the Medieval WorldHUMS 3102: Western Music 1000-1850HUMS 4103: Science in the Modern World
HUMS 1300: Classical Literature and Its Reception (Classical Drama & Modern Responses)HUMS 2102: Modern
European Art 1527-2000
HUMS 3103: Western Music 1850-2000HUMS 4500: Modern
Intellectual History
RELI 1731: Religion and
Culture
RELI 2710: Maccabees to
Muhammad (1.0 credit)
HUMS 3200: European
Literature (1.0 credit)
1.0 credit Research Seminar (from HUMS 4901, 4902, 4903, or 4904)
0.5 credit in Combined Honours or a minor subject1.5 credits in Combined Honours or a minor subject1.0 credit in Combined Honours or a minor subject1.0 credit in Combined Honours or a minor subject
1.0 credit in Combined Honours or a minor subject0.5 credit at the 2000 level or above.1.0 credit in Combined Honours or a minor subject1.0 credit in Combined Honours or a minor subject
B.Hum. Honours Combined Progress Chart (Applicable to those admitted in Fall 2024)

Humanities and Biology Progress Chart

Year OneYear TwoYear ThreeYear Four
HUMS 1000: Foundational
Myths and Histories (1.0 credit)
HUMS 2000: Reason and
Revelation (1.0 credit)
HUMS 3000: Culture and
Imagination (1.0 credit)
HUMS 4000: Politics, Modernity and the Common Good (1.0
credit)
HUMS 1200: Humanities and Classical CivilizationRELI 2710: Maccabees to MuhammadHUMS 3200: European Literature (1.0 credit)0.5 credit Research Seminar (from HUMS 4901, 4902, 4903, or 4904)
HUMS 1300: Classical Literature and Its Reception (Classical Drama & Modern Responses)2.5 credits from:
BIOL 2001: Animals, Form and Function
BIOL 2002: Plants, Form and Function
BIOL 2104: Introductory Genetics
or
BIOL 2107:
Fundamentals of Genetics
BIOL 2200: Cellular Biochemistry
or
BIOL 2201: Cell Biology and Biochemistry
BIOL 2303: Microbiology
BIOL 2600: Ecology
HUMS 2101: Art from Antiquity to the Medieval World and HUMS 2102 Modern European Art 1527-2000
or
HUMS 3102: Western Music 1000-1850
and HUMS 3103: Western Music 1850-2000
0.5 credit at the 2000-level or above
RELI 1731: Religion and Culture0.5 credit at the 2000-level or above2.0 credits at the 2000-level or above3.0 credits at the BIOL or BIOC at the 3000-level or above
BIOL 1105: Introduction to Biological Data
CHEM 1001 & 1002: General Chemistry I & II
BIOL 1103 & 1104: Foundations of Biology I & II
B.Hum. Biology Progress Chart (Applicable to those admitted in 2024)

Journalism and Humanities Progress Chart

Year OneYear TwoYear ThreeYear Four
HUMS 1000: Foundational
Myths and Histories (1.0 credit)
HUMS 2000: Reason and
Revelation (1.0 credit)
HUMS 3000: Culture and
Imagination (1.0 credit)
HUMS 4000: Politics, Modernity and the Common Good (1.0
credit)
HUMS 1200: Humanities and Classical CivilizationRELI 2710: Maccabees to
Muhammad (1.0 credit)
HUMS 3200: European Literature
(1.0 credit)
HUMS 4103:聽Science in the Modern World or HUMS 4500:听惭辞诲别谤苍
Intellectual History
HUMS 1300: Classical Literature and Its Reception (Classical Drama & Modern Responses)RELI 1731: Religion and Culture
and
0.5 credit elective or
1.0 credit in an approved
Intermediate-level language

HUMS 2101: Art from Antiquity to
the Medieval World or
HUMS 3102: Western Music
1000-1850
HUMS 2101: Modern European Art 1527-2000 or HUMS 3103: Western Music 1850-2000
1.0 credit Level Language Requirement. Refer to this page for more information.
or
RELI 1731: Religion and Culture and
0.5 credit elective

JOUR 2201: Fundamentals of
Reporting (1.0 credit)

JOUR 3207: Audio Journalism 
0.5 credit Research Seminar (HUMS
4901, 4902, 4903, 4904)
or
0.5 credit in JOUR at the 4000 level
JOUR 1001: Foundations: Journalism in
Context and JOUR 1002: Foundations:
Practicing Journalism in a Diverse Society

JOUR 2203: Civics for Journalists 

JOUR 3208: Video Journalism 
JOUR 4001:聽Journalism Now and Next
0.5 credit from:
HIST 1301: Conflict and Change in Early
Canadian History
HIST 1302: Rethinking Modern Canadian History, HIST 2301: Canadian Political History
HIST 2304: Social and Cultural History of Canada (1.0 credit) (See *Note)
HIST 2311: Environmental History of Canada
JOUR 2501: Media Law 
JOUR 3225: Reporting in Depth and
JOUR 3235: Digital Journalism 
2.0 credits from:
Journalism Publications and/or Specialized Journalism and/or
Professional Skills and/or
Investigating Journalism. (At least 0.5 credit must be taken from Journalism Publications courses
and at least 0.5 credit must be taken from the Specialized Journalism courses.)
See complete listing in the
Undergraduate Calendar.

0.5 credit from:
INDG 1010: Indigenous Ways of
Knowing
INDG 1011: Introduction to Indigenous-
Settler Encounters
INDG 2011: Critical Indigenous Studies


JOUR 3300 : Media Ethics in a
Digital World
Journalism and Humanities Progress Chart (Applicable to those admitted in 2024)

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