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MINORS 1. GENERAL PHILOSOPHY..................... 2 2. ADVISING AND INFORMATION.............. 2 3. GENERAL POLICIES......................... 2 4. MINORS OPTIONS.......................... 2 a. Aboriginal Health........................ 2 b. Accounting.............................. 2 c. Addictions.............................. 3 d. Agricultural Economics................... 3 e. Agricultural Enterprise........ 3 f. Anthropology............................ 3 g. Art History............................. 3 h. Art History and Museum Studies........... 3 i. Art Studio.............................. 3 j. Asian Studies............................ 4 k. Cinema................................. 4 l. Computer Science........................ 4 m. Economics.............................. 4 n. English................................. 4 o. Family and Small Business..... 5 p. French.................................. 5 q. General Music Studies.................... 5 r. Health Leadership........................ 5 s. History................................. 5 t. Indigenous Business........... 5 u. Indigenous Governance.................... 5 v. International................. 6 w. Japanese................................ 6 x. Liberal Education........................ 6 y. Linguistics.............................. 7 z. Marketing............................... 7 aa. Mathematics............................ 7 ab. Mental Health........................... 7 ac. Museum Studies......................... 7 ad. Music in Popular Culture.................. 8 ae. New Media.............................. 8 af. New Media Studies....................... 8 ag. Philosophy.............................. 8 ah. Physics................................. 8 ai. Political Science.......................... 8 aj. Population Health........................ 8 ak. Religious Studies......................... 9 al. Spanish................................. 9 am. Supply Chain and Operations... 9 an. Theatre Practice......................... 9 ao. Theatre Studies.......................... 9 ap. Women and Gender Studies............... 9 1

1. GENERAL PHILOSOPHY In keeping with the principles of liberal education, the University of Lethbridge offers minors in a variety of areas. Minors are available across Faculties and Schools and provide students in undergraduate programs the opportunity to pursue their interests in an area or areas distinct from their chosen major and degree program. A minor is a defined set of six courses, designed to provide depth in a particular discipline, study in an interdisciplinary area, or focus on a theme-related topic. Students may wish to consider declaring a minor for a variety of reasons: to enhance depth of knowledge in a diverse area, to gain exposure to a range of perspectives, to build a foundation for an intended career, to pursue multiple passions, or to broaden talents. Students may declare a maximum of two minors in a single program. For students who successfully complete the specified requirements, the minor(s) will be acknowledged on the official transcript. 2. ADVISING AND INFORMATION Academic Advising units throughout the University of Lethbridge provide program advising, academic planning with consideration of the educational goals of the student, allowing each student to meet his or her personal, professional and academic goals. Students should consult with their program Academic Advisors to ensure ability to take courses in a minor. All available minors are listed below and any major exception will be indicated within each minor s information section. 3. GENERAL POLICIES a. Minors are accessible to any student in an undergraduate program except combined degrees with Education, Education After Degree programs, or where the minor is directly related to the student s major. For minors available to undergraduate students in Education programs, please see Education Minors (p. 160). b. Students choosing to complete a minor may be required to complete more than the minimum number of courses required for the degree depending on the program and choice of major(s). Courses within a minor may have prerequisites and/or corequisites that may be an elective within the minor or that may require taking additional courses. c. A minor is comprised of a minimum of six courses (18.0 credit hours), including at least one course (3.0 credit hours) at the 3000/4000 level. d. Residence requirement: three courses (9.0 credit hours), must be completed at the University of Lethbridge, including at least one senior level course at the 3000/4000 level. e. Courses required for the minor may not be doublecounted in fulfilling requirements for a degree program s core, major or another minor. The six courses comprising the minor must be distinct from any specified core, major or other minor requirements. f. One minor may be declared at the time of application to an undergraduate program. After admission, a maximum of two minors may be declared within the deadlines assigned for submitting a Student Program Change form (see Academic Schedule, p. 15). g. Students must declare the minor(s) no later than the Application for Graduation (see Academic Schedule, p. 15). h. Course availability is not guaranteed. 2 4. MINORS OPTIONS a. Aboriginal Health Not available to Aboriginal Health majors. Aboriginal Health 1000 - Introduction to Aboriginal Health Aboriginal Health 3300 - Traditional Aboriginal Health Concepts Four of: Aboriginal Health 3310 - Contemporary Issues in Aboriginal Health Addictions Counselling 3130 - Diversity and Counselling Health Sciences 2310 - Human Nutrition Health Sciences 2600/Women and Gender Studies 2100 - Women and Health Health Sciences 2700/Sociology 2700 - Health and Society Health Sciences 3510 - Program Planning and Evaluation Native American Studies 1000 - Introduction to Native American Studies Native American Studies 3700 - Native American Health Public Health 1000 - Introduction to Public Health Public Health 2000 - Population Health Public Health 3000 - Canadian and Global Perspectives b. Accounting Not available to Accounting majors. 2100 - Introductory Accounting 2400 - Accounting 3040 - Finance 3100 - Intermediate Financial Accounting I Statistics 1770 - Introduction to Probability and Statistics 3130 - Cost Accounting 3151 - Introduction to Tax substituted by an additional elective from the list below: 3101 - Intermediate Financial Accounting II 3130 - Cost Accounting 3131 - Control Systems 3151 - Introduction to Tax 3160 - Auditing 3170 - Accounting Information Systems 3180 - Financial Reporting in a Case-Based Environment 4110 - Advanced Financial Accounting 4130 - Advanced Managerial Accounting II 4151 - Advanced Tax 4160 - Accounting Theory

c. Addictions Not available to Addictions Counselling majors. Six of: Addictions Counselling 1000 - Introduction to Addiction Studies Addictions Counselling 3002 - Health Education and Promotion Addictions Counselling 3140 - Behavioural Pharmacology Addictions Counselling 3729 - Studies in Specific Addictive Disorders (Series) Addictions Counselling 3739 - Addictions in Particular Populations (Series) Addictions Counselling 4200 - Community Development and Outreach Health Sciences 3570/Psychology 3570 - Contemporary Issues in Mental Health Health Sciences 3125 - Pain Health Sciences 3700 - Problem Gambling Health Sciences 3750 - Addictions and Youth d. Agricultural Economics Not available to Agricultural Studies majors. Agricultural Studies 1000 - The Evolution of Agriculture Agricultural Studies 4000 - Seminar in Agricultural Issues Four of: Economics 1010 - Introduction to Microeconomics Economics 2150 - Economics of Agricultural Issues Economics 2350 - Economics of Agricultural Markets I Economics 3300 - Agricultural Policy I Economics 3350 - Economics of Agricultural Markets II Economics 4300 - Agricultural Policy II e. Agricultural Enterprise 2600 - Introduction to Agricultural Enterprise 3070 - Introduction to Supply Chain 3275 - Agricultural Marketing and Sales 3475 - Agricultural Finance and Markets Two of: 3031 - Managing Responsibly in a Global Environment 3612 - Innovation and Entrepreneurship 3622 - Visual Analytics 3625 - Canadian and World Agriculture 3806 - Small Business 4125 - Accounting and Agricultural Enterprises 4625 - Issues in Agricultural Business f. Anthropology Not available to Anthropology majors, or if Anthropology is chosen as one of the disciplinary streams in the General Major in the Social Sciences. Six courses (18.0 credit hours) in Anthropology, including at least one course (3.0 credit hours) in Anthropology at the 3000/4000 level. No more than one Independent Study (Anthropology 1990, 2990, 3990, 4990) or Applied Studies (Anthropology 2980, 3980, 4980) course may be counted towards the minor. g. Art History Not available to Art, Art History/Museum Studies or Art Studio majors. Not available to students completing the Art History and Museum Studies or the Museum Studies minor. Art History 1000 - Introduction to Art Art History 2001 - Contemporary Art Practices and Theories Art History 2225 - A Brief History of World Art Three additional Art History courses, including a minimum of one at the 3000/4000 level. h. Art History and Museum Studies Not available to Art, Art History/Museum Studies or Art Studio majors. Not available to students completing the Art History or the Museum Studies minor. Art History 1000 - Introduction to Art Art History 2225 - A Brief History of World Art Museum Studies 2900 - Introduction to Museum Studies Museum Studies 3900 - Exhibiting Cultures: Art Galleries, Museums and Cultures of Display Two additional courses in Art History and/or Museum Studies. i. Art Studio Not available to Art, Art History/Museum Studies or Art Studio majors. Art 2031 - Foundation Studio (Drawing and Image) Art 2032 - Foundation Studio (Object and Space) Art History 1000 - Introduction to Art Art 3261 - Art NOW Art 3262 - Art NOW Three additional Art Studio courses, including a minimum of one at the 3000/4000 level if Art 3261 or Art 3262 is not chosen above. 3

j. Asian Studies Six courses (18.0 credit hours) in Asian Studies and related subjects, including at least one course (3.0 credit hours) at the 3000/4000 level, as follows: Asian Studies 1000 - Introduction to Asia Five of: Any additional courses in Asian Studies Geography 3605 - The Changing Geography of China History 2290 - Main Themes in East Asian History History 4040 - Seminars in East Asian History (Series) Interdisciplinary Studies 2008 - Japanese Culture Interdisciplinary Studies 2600 - Study Tour of Japan Japanese 1000 - Beginners' Japanese I Japanese 1100 - Beginners' Japanese II Japanese 1500 - Intermediate Language I Japanese 2000 - Intermediate Language II Japanese 3001 - Advanced Language Religious Studies 2100 - The Hindu Tradition Religious Studies 2200 - The Buddhist Tradition Religious Studies 2330 - Chinese Religions Religious Studies 2360 - Japanese Religions Religious Studies 3100 - Studies in Indian Religion (Series) Religious Studies 3300 - Studies in East Asian Religions (Series) Religious Studies 4110 - Seminars in Eastern Religions (Series) Alternative courses may be counted toward the minor provided (1) they are clearly related to Asian Studies and (2) they are approved by the Dean of Arts and Science. No more than one Independent Study (1990, 2990, 3990, 4990) or Applied Studies (2980, 3980, 4980) course may be counted toward the minor. No more than three courses from any one related discipline may be counted among the six courses required for the Asian Studies minor. There is no limit to the number of Asian Studies courses that may be counted toward the minor, however. k. Cinema Not available to New Media majors. Cinema 1000 - Introduction to Cinema Studies Five of: Art 3061 - Media Arts (Video Sketchbook) Cinema 3000 - Contemporary American Cinema Cinema 3001 - Film Authorship Cinema 3010 - Cinematography and Lighting Cinema 3110 - Postproduction and Visual Effects Cinema 3201 - Documentary Film Studies Cinema 3202 - Film Noir and Crime Cinema Cinema 3203 - Film Comedy Cinema 3550 - History of Animation Cinema 3810 - Expanded Cinema Cinema 4010 - Narrative Production Techniques Cinema 4420 - Screenwriting Cinema 4820 - Writing for Comedy Drama 4312 - Acting for the Camera Music 3030 - Film Music Music 4636 - Scoring for Film and Digital Media New Media 2030 - Digital Video Production New Media 3420 - Narrative for New Media l. Computer Science Not available to Computer Science or Computer Science and Geographical Information Science majors, or if Computer Science is chosen as one of the disciplinary streams in the General Major in the Sciences. Six courses (18.0 credit hours) in Computer Science, including at least two Computer Science courses (6.0 credit hours) at the 3000/4000 level. Students may not include Computer Science 1000 (Introduction to Computer Science) among the six courses required for the minor. No more than one Independent Study (Computer Science 1990, 2990, 3990, 4990) or Applied Studies (Computer Science 2980, 3980, 4980) course may be counted towards the minor. m. Economics Not available to Economics, Applied Statistics (if Economics is chosen as the required concentration), or Agricultural Studies (if the Agricultural Economics subfield is chosen as the primary subfield) majors, or if Economics is chosen as one of the disciplinary streams in the General Major in the Social Sciences. Economics 1010 - Introduction to Microeconomics Economics 1012 - Introduction to Macroeconomics One course (3.0 credit hours) in Economics at the 3000/ 4000 level Three additional courses (9.0 credit hours) in Economics No more than one Independent Study (Economics 1990, 2990, 3990, 4990) or Applied Studies (Economics 2980, 3980, 4980) course may be counted towards the minor. n. English Not available to English majors, or if English is chosen as one of the disciplinary streams in the General Major in the Humanities. Six courses (18.0 credit hours) in English, including at least two courses (6.0 credit hours) in English at the 3000/ 4000 level. No more than one Independent Study (English 1990, 2990, 3990, 4990) course may be counted towards the minor. Applied Studies courses (English 2980, 3980, 4980) may not be counted towards the minor in English. 4

o. Family and Small Business 2800 - New Venture Start-Ups 3406 - Financial for Small Business 3806 - Small Business 3816 - Growing Small Business 4806 - Small Business Diagnostics 3031 - Managing Responsibly in a Global Environment 3612 - Innovation and Entrepreneurship 3710 - Managing Not-for-Profit Organizations 3826 - Building Sustainable Family Enterprises p. French Not available to French or French/Spanish majors, or if French is chosen as one of the disciplinary streams in the General Major in the Humanities. French 2300 - Introduction to Modern Literature and Literary Analysis Five additional courses (15.0 credit hours) in French, including at least one French course (3.0 credit hours) at the 3000/4000 level. Students may not count French 1000 (Beginners' French I) among the six courses required for the minor. No more than one Independent Study (French 1990, 2990, 3990, 4990) or Applied Studies (French 2980, 3980, 4980) course may be counted towards the minor. q. General Music Studies Not available to Digital Audio Arts or Music majors. Not available to students completing the Music in Popular Culture minor. Six courses (18.0 credit hours) in Music (including Music Ensemble Activity courses) including at least one course (3.0 credit hours) at the 3000/4000 level. A maximum of four Music Ensemble Activity courses may be counted toward the minor but not toward the 3000/4000- level requirement. r. Health Leadership Six of: Health Sciences 2700/Sociology 2700 - Health and Society Health Sciences 3002 - Health Promotion Health Sciences 3100 - Managing in Health Care Health Sciences 3500/ 3825 - Information in Health Care Health Sciences 3510 - Program Planning and Evaluation Health Sciences 3800 - Teaching and Learning for Health Professions 2030 - Introduction to Organizational Behaviour 3050 - Human Resource 3080 - Managerial Skill Development 3315 - Diversity in Employment 4370 - Leadership in Organizations s. History Not available to History majors, or if History is chosen as one of the disciplinary streams in the General Major in the Humanities or the General Major in the Social Sciences. Six courses (18.0 credit hours) in History, including at least one History course (3.0 credit hours) at the 3000/4000 level. No more than one Independent Study (History 1990, 2990, 3990, 4990) or Applied Studies (History 2980, 3980, 4980) course may be counted towards the minor. t. Indigenous Business Not available to Indigenous Governance and Business majors. 2500 - Introduction to Indigenous Governance and Business 3500/Native American Studies 3250 - Financial in Canadian Indigenous Communities 3506/Native American Studies 3506 - Indigenous Business and Entrepreneurship in Canada 3515 - Canadian Indigenous Negotiations 3522 - Canadian Indigenous Project 3070 - Introduction to Supply Chain 3225 - Brand 3230 - Retailing 3580/Native American Studies 3280 - Indigenous Peoples and Natural Resources 3592 - Applied Indigenous Issues (Series) 3862 - E-commerce 4501 - Canadian Indigenous Tax Issues Any offering in 3850, 4850, Native American Studies 3850 or Native American Studies 4850 with an emphasis on Indigenous Business u. Indigenous Governance Not available to Indigenous Governance and Business majors. 2500 - Introduction to Indigenous Governance and Business 3515 - Canadian Indigenous Negotiations 3522 - Canadian Indigenous Project 3590/Native American Studies 3590 - Current Practices in Canadian Indigenous Governance 4570 - Indigenous Leadership and 5

3580/Native American Studies 3280 - Indigenous Peoples and Natural Resources 3592 - Applied Indigenous Issues (Series) 4507/Native American Studies 4120 - Historical and Legal Aspects of Canadian Indigenous Governments 4508/Native American Studies 4150 - Administrative Aspects of Canadian Indigenous Governments Native American Studies 2800 - Native American Politics Native American Studies 4200 - Law and Aboriginal Development in Canada Any offering in 3850, 4850, Native American Studies 3850 or Native American Studies 4850 with an emphasis on Indigenous Governance v. International Not available to International majors. 3640 - Cross-Cultural Practices 3650 - Introduction to International International Exchange Semester (3-4 courses on exchange): Participation in an international exchange semester is required. Students complete two required courses (6.0 credit hours) at the University of Lethbridge and then complete the equivalent of three or four courses (9.0 or 12.0 credit hours) while on exchange at a partner institution. Students have the option to take two summer exchanges in two different countries, or one summer exchange and 4640 - Cross-Cultural Work Study if they cannot participate in a full-semester exchange. Where possible, courses completed while on exchange will have international content; where international content is not possible, courses should reflect the unique cultural aspects of the host country or region. If only three courses are completed during the exchange semester, students will complete one additional elective at the University of Lethbridge to complete the minor. At least two courses must be courses One course may be a language or culture course One of (if only three courses are completed while on exchange): 3460 - Global Financial 3606 - Managing Innovation and Emerging Markets 3660/Geography 3225 - Industrial Location and Globalization of Enterprise 3665 - Leading in the Globalized Environment 3685 - Issues in International (Series) 3815 - Regional Aspects of International (Series) 3860 - Law and Institutions of International Trade 4580 - Environmental 4640 - Cross-Cultural Work Study 4650 - Integrated Global w. Japanese Not available if Japanese is chosen as one of the disciplinary streams in the General Major in the Humanities. Six courses (18.0 credit hours) in Japanese and related subjects as follows: A minimum of four Japanese (JPNS) courses (12.0 credit hours) for which the language of instruction is Japanese, including a minimum of one Japanese course (3.0 credit hours) at the 3000/4000 level. Up to two courses from the following list, for which the language of instruction is English, may be counted among the six courses required for the minor in Japanese: Interdisciplinary Studies 2008 - Japanese Culture Interdisciplinary Studies 2600 - Study Tour of Japan Offerings in Modern Languages 2850, Modern Languages 3850, or Modern Languages 4850 with a focus on Japanese language or culture may be included, with permission of the Department of Modern Languages. No more than one Independent Study (Japanese 1990, 2990, 3990, 4990) or Applied Studies (Japanese 2980, 3980, 4980) course may be counted towards the minor. x. Liberal Education Six courses (18.0 credit hours) in Liberal Education and/ or Interdisciplinary Studies, including at least one Liberal Education or Interdisciplinary Studies course (3.0 credit hours) at the 3000/4000 level. No more than one Independent Study (Liberal Education or Interdisciplinary Studies 1990, 2990, 3990, 4990) or Applied Studies (Liberal Education or Interdisciplinary Studies 2980, 3980, 4980) course may be counted towards the minor. 6

y. Linguistics Not available if Linguistics is chosen as one of the disciplinary streams in the General Major in the Humanities. Six courses (18.0 credit hours) in Linguistics, including at least one Linguistics course (3.0 credit hours) at the 3000/4000 level. One of the following courses may be counted as one of the six courses required for the Linguistics minor: Anthropology 2510 - Language, Culture, and Communication Blackfoot 2210 - Structure of the Blackfoot Language Blackfoot 3210 - Blackfoot Morphology and Syntax Cree 2210 - Structure of the Plains Cree Language English 2810 - Grammar English 3450 - Old English English 3901 - History of the English Language French 3450 - Phonetics and Diction French 4001 - Advanced Language II Greek 1300 - Elementary Biblical Greek II Hebrew 1100 - Elementary Hebrew II Japanese 3001 - Advanced Language Latin 1100 - Elementary Latin II Philosophy 3280 - Philosophy of Language Psychology 3240/Linguistics 3240 - Psychology of Language Spanish 3001 - Advanced Language Instead of a course from the above list, students may, with the permission of the Department of Modern Languages, include one Topics or Series course with an emphasis on Linguistics offered by another discipline. No more than one Independent Study (Linguistics 1990, 2990, 3990, 4990) or Applied Studies (Linguistics 2980, 3980, 4980) course may be counted towards the minor. z. Marketing Not available to Marketing majors. 2020 - Marketing 3210 - Consumer Behaviour 3215 - Introduction to Marketing Communications and Social Media Three of: 3205 - Sports Marketing 3225 - Brand 3230 - Retailing 3240 - Sales 3250 - Social Marketing 3260 - Not-for-Profit Marketing 3280 - Services Marketing 3290 - Marketing and Society 3806 - Small Business 3862 - E-commerce 4215 - Advanced Marketing Communications and Social Media 4220 - Cross-Cultural Marketing aa. Mathematics Not available to Mathematics majors, or if Mathematics is chosen as one of the disciplinary streams in the General Major in the Sciences. Four courses (12.0 credit hours) in Mathematics Two courses (6.0 credit hours) in Mathematics or Statistics at the 3000/4000 level Students may not include Mathematics 0500 or 0520 (Essential Mathematics), Mathematics 2090 (Number Systems), Independent Study courses (Mathematics or Statistics 1990, 2990, 3990, 4990) or Applied Studies courses (Mathematics or Statistics 2980, 3980, 4980) among the six courses required for the minor. ab. Mental Health Six of: Addictions Counselling 3150 - Adult Psychopathology Health Sciences 1010 - Personal Health and Wellness Health Sciences 1170 - Human Development Across the Lifespan Health Sciences 2600/Women and Gender Studies 2100 - Women and Health Health Sciences 3002 - Health Promotion Health Sciences 3127 - Loss, Grief and Bereavement Health Sciences 3570/Psychology 3570 - Contemporary Issues in Mental Health Health Sciences 3760 - DSM Interventions Health Sciences 3860 - Men's Health Public Health 3000 - Canadian and Global Perspectives Public Health 3420 - Public Health Ethics ac. Museum Studies Not available to Art, Art History/Museum Studies or Art Studio majors. Not available to students completing the Art History or Art History and Museum Studies minor. Art History 1000 - Introduction to Art Art History 2225 - A Brief History of World Art Museum Studies 2900 - Introduction to Museum Studies Museum Studies 3900 - Exhibiting Cultures: Art Galleries, Museums and Cultures of Display Museum Studies 4000 - Museum Studies Internship Art History elective Museum Studies elective 3710 - Managing Not-for-Profit Organizations 7

8 ad. Music in Popular Culture Not available to Digital Audio Arts or Music majors. Not available to students completing the General Music minor. Music 1011 - Materials of Music Music 2500 - Introduction to Music Technology Music 3200 - Popular Music (Series) (History of Rock and Roll to 1970) Music 3200 - Popular Music (Series) (History of Rock and Roll Since 1970) Three of: Music 2850 - Topics in Music (with approval of the Department of Music) Music 3030 - Film Music Music 3200 - Popular Music (Series) (Any offerings not chosen above) Music 3721 - World Music Students may complete more than two offerings of Music 3200 to meet the requirements of the Music in Popular Culture minor. ae. New Media Not available to New Media majors. Six courses in New Media including at least two at the 3000/4000 level. af. New Media Studies Not available to New Media majors. New Media 1000 - Introduction to New Media New Media 2150 - History and Theory of New Media New Media 3150 - Seminar in New Media Studies Three of: Cinema 3550 - History of Animation New Media 2900 - Social Media and Digital Identity New Media 3250 - Media, Advertising, and Consumer Culture New Media 3300 - Theory and Aesthetics of Digital Games New Media 3560 - Popular Narrative New Media 3650 - Modern Media, War and Propaganda ag. Philosophy Not available to Philosophy majors, or if Philosophy is chosen as one of the disciplinary streams in the General Major in the Humanities. Six courses (18.0 credit hours) in Philosophy and/or Logic, including at least one Philosophy or Logic course (3.0 credit hours) at the 3000/4000 level. No more than one Independent Study (Philosophy or Logic 1990, 2990, 3990, 4990) or Applied Studies (Philosophy or Logic 2980, 3980, 4980) course may be counted towards the minor. ah. Physics Not available to Physics or Remote Sensing majors, or if Physics is chosen as one of the disciplinary streams in the General Major in the Sciences. Physics 2000 - Introduction to Physics II Physics 2120 - Introduction to Physics III Physics 2130 - Waves, Optics and Sound Physics 3750 - Contemporary Physics Physics 1000 - Introduction to Physics I Physics 1050 - Introduction to Biophysics Astronomy 2020 - Modern Astronomy Astronomy 2070 - The Solar System Astronomy 3020 - Introduction to Cosmology Students who have completed Physics courses as required for their major must choose one substitution course (in place of Physics 1000 or 1050) or two substitution courses (in place of Physics 1000 or 1050 and Physics 2000) from the following list: Physics 2150 - Quantum Mechanics I Physics 2800 - Methods in Mathematical Physics Physics 2925 - Introduction to Experimental Physics Any Physics course at the 3000 level ai. Political Science Not available to Political Science majors, or if Political Science is chosen as one of the disciplinary streams in the General Major in the Social Sciences. Six courses (18.0 credit hours) in Political Science, including at least one Political Science course (3.0 credit hours) at the 3000/4000 level. No more than one Independent Study (Political Science 1990, 2990, 3990, 4990) or Applied Studies (Political Science 2980, 3980, 4980) course may be counted towards the minor. aj. Population Health Six of: Aboriginal Health 1000 - Introduction to Aboriginal Health Addictions Counselling 4200 - Community Development and Outreach Health Sciences 1170 - Human Development Across the Lifespan Health Sciences 2003/Biology 2003 - Epidemiology Health Sciences 2600/Women and Gender Studies 2100 - Women and Health Health Sciences 2700/Sociology 2700 - Health and Society Health Sciences 2806/Biology 2806 - Immunology Health Sciences 3002 - Health Promotion Health Sciences 3510 - Program Planning and Evaluation Health Sciences 3800 - Teaching and Learning for Health Professions Health Sciences 3802 - Gerontology Health Sciences 3860 - Men's Health Public Health 1000 - Introduction to Public Health Public Health 2000 - Population Health Public Health 3000 - Canadian and Global Perspectives Public Health 3420 - Public Health Ethics

ak. Religious Studies Not available to Religious Studies majors, or if Religious Studies is chosen as one of the disciplinary streams in the General Major in the Humanities. Religious Studies 1000 - Introduction to World Religions Religious Studies 2001 - Studying Religion as an Academic Discipline One course in Religious Studies (3.0 credit hours) at the 3000/4000 level Four additional courses (12.0 credit hours) in Religious Studies Independent Study (Religious Studies 1990, 2990, 3990, 4990) or Applied Studies (Religious Studies 2980, 3980, 4980) courses may not be counted towards the minor in Religious Studies. al. Spanish Not available to French/Spanish majors, or if Spanish is chosen as one of the disciplinary streams in the General Major in the Humanities. Six courses (18.0 credit hours) in Spanish, including at least one Spanish course (3.0 credit hours) at the 3000/4000 level. Students may not count Spanish 1000 (Beginners' Spanish I) among the six courses required for the minor. No more than one Independent Study (Spanish 1990, 2990, 3990, 4990) or Applied Studies (Spanish 2980, 3980, 4980) course may be counted towards the minor. am. Supply Chain and Operations 3070 - Introduction to Supply Chain 3075 - Operations Modelling with Spreadsheets 3920 - Project 3775 - Quality 4075 - Advanced Supply Chain 4775 - Seminars on Supply Chain and Operations Issues (Series) Two of: Economics 2750 - Quantitative Methods in Economics 2070/Economics 2070 - Operations and Quantitative 3010 - Law 3660/Geography 3225 -Industrial Location and Globalization of Enterprise 3775 - Quality 3862 - E-commerce 4075 - Advanced Supply Chain 4775 - Seminars on Supply Chain and Operations Issues (Series) an. Theatre Practice Not available to Dramatic Arts, Performance or Technical/Design majors. Drama 1000 - Introduction to Dramatic Arts Drama 2010 - Performance Fundamentals Drama 2810 - Introduction to Stagecraft Drama 2310 - Acting I Drama 2320 - Voice I Drama 2340 - Movement I Drama 2740 - Devised Theatre I Drama 2825 - Introduction to Design for Theatre Drama 2600 - Drama Portfolio I Drama 2611 - Technical Theatre Portfolio I Drama 3600 - Drama Portfolio II Drama 3611 - Technical Theatre Portfolio II ao. Theatre Studies Not available to Dramatic Arts, Performance or Technical/Design majors. Drama 1000 - Introduction to Dramatic Arts Drama 2100 - Play Reading and Analysis Drama 2120 - History and Development of Theatre I Drama 2130 - History and Development of Theatre II Drama 3130 - Canadian Theatre Drama 3151 - Play Reading and Analysis II ap. Women and Gender Studies Not available to Women and Gender Studies majors, or if Women and Gender Studies is chosen as one of the disciplinary streams in the General Major in the Social Sciences. Women and Gender Studies 1000 - Knowing Bodies: An Introduction to Women and Gender Studies Women and Gender Studies 2300 - Theorizing Women's Lives: Feminist Frameworks Women and Gender Studies 2600 - Activism and Advocacy Women and Gender Studies 2700 - Feminist Approaches to Research Two Women and Gender Studies courses (6.0 credit hours) at the 3000/4000 level No more than one Independent Study (Women and Gender Studies 1990, 2990, 3990, 4990) or Applied Studies (Women and Gender Studies 2980, 3980, 4980) course may be counted towards the minor. 9