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Progression and Graduation Requirements
Progression and graduation requirements are the same as those outlined in the Academic Calendar for other 3-year BA Area of Concentration programs.
First Year
International and Comparative Studies 020E, with a grade not less than 60% Students without an OAC (or equivalent) credit in a language other than English must include in their first-year program a full-course equivalent language course numbered 001-099. Students who wish to register in ICS without this language requirement can only do so with the permission of the Dean. For students planning a joint Area of Concentration with ICS, one full-course equivalent of these options must be a Science course. At least one course from each of two of the faculties of Arts, Science and Social Science must be included. One of the five required courses (numbered 001-099) may be taken as two half-courses for a total of six different subjects. Except as noted below, not more than one full-course equivalent in a particular subject may be taken in first year. Exceptions are: the first year of any of the honors or combined honors Visual Arts programs which require two Visual Arts courses in first year; Applied Mathematics and Mathematics courses and International and Comparative Studies courses where up to two full-course equivalents may be taken in first year. For complete regulations see the Graduation Requirements page. *The following are recommended first-year options: Anthropology 020E; Economics 020; English 020E, 022E, 024E, 025E, 026E; History 020E, 025E, 028E, 063E; Philosophy 020E; Political Science 020E; Comparative Literature and Culture 020
Note: When selecting first-year courses please note the prerequisites for courses numbered 100 and above.
Second and Third Years
One from: History 210E, the former Political Science 131, Political Science 231E (with a mark of 75% or better the former Political Science 131 may be used in place of Political Science 231E for prerequisite purposes) One full-course equivalent from: Economics 114F/G, 124a/b, 125a/b, 160a/b, 163a/b, 164a/b, 171F/G, History 190, the former 204E, 208E, 210E, the former International and Comparative Studies 200E, 210 or 211, or other Economics or History course from List B One full-course equivalent from: English 203F/G, 242E, 243F/G, 251F/G, 253E, French 252E, any ICS culture course numbered 100-299, The former International and Comparative Studies 220F/G, International and Comparative Studies 230F/G, 231F/G, 270F/G, Philosophy 154E, 215F/G, 216F/G, Religious Studies 130, Religious Studies 243F/G, or other Culture courses from List C
Two full-course equivalents numbered 100 or above from Lists A, B, C
Five additional full-course equivalents for a total of ten in second and third years
Notes
- The program must include at least one full-course equivalent senior essay course.
- Two full-course equivalent language courses from List C must be completed, either as required courses or as two of the five options. Students whose first language is not English may substitute English courses to fulfil the ICS language requirement, but only with the permission of the Dean of Arts and Social Science.
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