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 BA HONORS GEOGRAPHY (URBAN DEVELOPMENT) 
| Admission Requirements
 First year program in Arts, Science or Social Science with  Geography 020E,  Economics 020 or  021, and one other course as principal courses; two other full-course or equivalents. Notes
 If senior Economics courses are selected, OAC Calculus or Advanced Calculus and Functions and Relations (or Mathematics 012a/b) is required for registration in Honors Geography (Urban Development). If senior Sociology courses are selected,  Sociology 020 or 021E is required. 
Second, Third and Fourth Years
  Note: For purposes of progression and graduation, all Honors Geography courses taken shall be counted as principal courses in that year. Principal Courses
  Geography 201a/b,   270a/b,   277F/G,   280a/b  Two of:  Geography 208a/b,   213a/b,   214a/b,   216a/b,   220a/b,   235F/G,   237a/b,   242a/b  (The preceding 200-level courses should be completed in second year.)   Geography 301a/b,   343y,   377F/G (these should be completed in third year)   Geography 327F/G   Geography 448a/b (mandatory in fourth year)  Two and one half full-course equivalent Geography courses at the 300- and 400-level (Geography 490E is recommended) 
Subsidiary Courses
 Business 257 (to be completed in second year)Economics 150a/b or 260a/b and one other half-course, or Sociology 232E (should be completed in second year)
 Political Science 236E
 Economics 157F/G; or one of Sociology 151a/b, 152a/b, 309F/G, 316F/G, 350F/G
 Administrative and Commercial Studies 275a/b and 372
 One full-course equivalent from: Writing 101F/G; Administrative and Commercial Studies 276a/b; the former Sociology 100E, Sociology 150E, 151a/b, 152a/b, 232E, 309F/G, 316F/G, 350F/G (if not taken above); History 310E, 451E; 404E (offered at Huron University College); Political Science 134a/b, 137, 146, 246E, 363F/G, 364F/G; Economics 151a/b, the former Economics 167F/G, 184a/b; Computer Science 031a/b; the former Visual Arts 390F/G, 391F/G (requires permission of the Department of Visual Arts)
 One senior full-course equivalent
 
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