Queen's University Course Equivalencies Course Course Title OLOGY Anthropology ART - Introduction BIOLOGY to Biology: Organisms ARTH 120 ARTH 116 Anthropology not offered. Unspecified credit will be provided. Art in the West from Antiquity to Modernity Art and Architecture in Britain from the Classical Period to c.1700 ARTH 117 Art and Architecture in Britain from c.1700 to the Present Western University Course Weight Course Course Title 1025F/G 1026F/G 1027F/G VARY 1040 BIOL 103 Introductory Biology of Organisms BIOLOGY 1001A/B Course Weight Introduction to Sociocultural Anthropology Introduction to Biological Anthropology and Archaeology Introduction to Linguistics Many ways of Being Human A History of Art and Visual Culture Biology 1 for Science BIOLOGY to Biology: CELLS BIOL 102 Introductory Biology of Cells BIOLOGY 1002A/B Biology 2 for Science CHEMISTRY Chemistry CLASSICS COMPUTER SCIENCE Programming COMPUTER SCIENCE Computing (no programming) CHEM 112 General Chemistry CHEMISTRY 1100A/B CLST 100/6.0 CLST 101/6.0 CHEMISTRY 1200A/B Introduction to Classical Literature CLASSICS 1000 Introduction to Greek and Roman Civilization CISC 101 Elements of Computer Science COMPUTER SCIENCE 1026A/B CISC 110 Elementary Computer Animation COMPUTER SCIENCE 1032A/B Discovering Chemistry 1 Discovering Chemistry 2 Classical Civilization Computer Science Fundamentals Information Systems and Design
ECONOMICS * Introduction to Microeconomics and Macroeconomics - Academic Writing - Introduction (generic credit) - First-year courses that may be counted towards first-year program requirements FRENCH - Introduction *Placement test may be required. Course does not normally lead towards program ECON 111 Introductory Microeconomics ECONOMICS 1021A/B ECON 112 Introductory Macroeconomics OR ECONOMICS 1022A/B ECON 110 Intro to Economics/Principles of Economics Principles of Microeconomics Introductory Macroeconomics WRIT 175 Effective Writing II Writing courses at Western do not count towards program requirements for English. Generic credit will be provided when a thematic match does not exist for one of the first-year English courses listed below but the course may be counted towards first-year program ENG 100 Introduction to Literary Study FREN P16/3.0 FREN P17/3.0 requirements for French. FREN P11/3.0 FRENCH - First Year *Course for students with equivalent Grade 12 high school 1022E 1024E 1027F/G 1028F/G 1035E 1036E Generic credit will be provided when a thematic match does not exist for one of the first-year English courses listed below but the course may Understanding Literature Today Enriched Introduction to English Literature Forms of Fiction: Introduction to Narrative The Storyteller's Art I: Introduction to Narrative The Storyteller's Art II: Introduction to Narrative Introduction to Literature: Reading, Interpretation, Argument Forms of Narrative: From Epic to Film Communication et culture I FRENCH 1002 Intensive French Communication et culture I FRENCH 1010 Intermediate French Français Intensif I FREN 100 Français Intermédiaire FRENCH 1910 University French
French; normally required for entry to second-year courses in the program. FREN 110 Français Avancé GEOGRAPHY GPHY 101 Human Geography GEOGRAPHY 1100 Human Geography * Introduction to Physical Geography (nonspecific credit) GPHY 102 Earth System Science GEOGRAPHY 1300A/B Generic credit to be provided when a thematic match does not exist for one of the first-year History courses listed below but the course may be counted towards first-year program GEOGRAPHY 1400F/G GEOGRAPHY 1500F/G Fundamentals of Geography Physical Geography People, Places and Landscapes Society and Nature Generic credit to be provided when a thematic match does not exist for one of the first-year History courses listed below but the course may *First-year courses that may be counted towards firstyear program requirements LINGUISTICS 121/6.0 122/6.0 124/6.0 125/6.0 The Intellectual Orgins of the Contemporary West 1201E The Making of the Modern World 1401E Canada in the World 1403E The Evolution of Modern Europe 1601E 1701E 1801E 1803E 1805E 1810E LING 100 Introduction to Linguistics 1027A/B LINGUISTICS 1028A/B Canada: A Survey Modern Europe, 1715 to the Present: Conflict and Transformation Totalitarianism Survey of East Asian History Comparative History, the United States and Mexico Major Issues in World History Introduction to the History of Business and Commerce Science, Technology and Global History Wars that Changed the World Introduction to Linguistics Linguistics: Applications and Extensions
EMATICS to Calculus 1 Calculus 2 EMATICS *Linear Algebra EMATICS *Mathematics for Business/ Humanities/ Social Sciences Music (normally for non-music majors *Sight singing, dictation and/or harmony (normally for music majors) OSOPHY (generic specific credit) MAT 121 Differential & Integral Calculus CALCULUS 1000A/B CALCULUS 1301A/B CALCULUS115 00A/B 1501A/B MAT 112 Introduction to Linear Algebra 1600A/B MAT 126 Differential & Integral Calculus 1225A/B 101/3.0 An Introduction to the History of Western Art Music I 102 An Introduction to the History of Western Art Music II 127/3.0 128/3.0 1229A/B 1228A/B 1102A/B Ear Training and Sight Singing I 1635A/B Keyboard Harmony I 1636A/B 191 Theory and Analysis 1649A/B Generic specific credit to be provided when a thematic match does not exist for one of the first-year Philosophy courses listed below but the course may 1650A/B Calculus 1 Calculus 2 Calculus 1 for Mathematical Sciences Calculus 2 for Mathematical and Physical Sciences Linear Algebra 1 Methods of Calculus Methods of Matrix Algebra Methods of Finite Math Listening to Music General Integrated Musicianship I General Integrated Musicianship II Studies in Theory I Studies in Theory II Generic specific credit to be provided when a thematic match does not exist for one of the firstyear Philosophy courses listed below but the course may be counted towards first-year program OSOPHY *First-year courses that may be counted towards first- 111 Great Works of Philosophy OSOP 1020 115 Fundamental Questions OSOP 1022E Introduction to Philosophy Advanced Introduction to Philosophy
year program requirements 127/6.0 151/3.0 152/3.0 153/3.0 An Historical Introduction to Philosophy OSOP 1100E Great Works of Philosophy OSOP 1200 An Introduction to Metaphysics The State and the Citizen PHYSICS PHYS 117 Introductory Physics PHYSICS 1028A/B Physics (Life Sciences) PHYSICS 1029A/B PHYSICS PHYS 106 General Physics PHYSICS 1301A/B Physics (Physical Sciences) POLITICAL SCIENCE POLS 110 Introduction to Politics and Government Political Science PHYSICS 1302A/B Philosophy from Antiquity to the 20th Century Reasoning and Critical Thinking Physics for the Biological Sciences 1 Physics for the Biological Sciences 2 Introductory Physics 1 Introductory Physics 2 POLISCI Introduction to Political Science PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 100 Principles of Psychology PSYCH 1000 Introduction to Psychology Psychology SOCIOLOGY SOCY 122 Introduction to Sociology SOCIOL 1020 Sociology WOMEN & GENDER STUDIES GNDS 120/3.0 GNDS 125/3.0 SOCIOL Women, Gender, Difference WOMEN STUDIES Gender, Race and Popular Culture Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Women's Studies