Course Equivalencies for Popular and High Enrolment Courses at the University of Toronto

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Course Equivalencies for Popular and High Enrolment Courses at the University of Toronto COURSE TOPIC UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO ANTHROPOLOGY ART HISTORY BIOLOGY : Organisms BIOLOGY : Cells CHEMISTRY ANTH 1150 (0.5): to Anthropology ANTH 1120 (0.5): Biological Anthropology ARTH 1510 (0.5): Art Historical Studies I ARTH 1520 (0.5): Art Historical Studies II BIOL 1070 (0.5): Discovering Biodiversity BIOL 1090 (0.5): to Molecular & Cellular Biology CHEM 1040 (0.5): General Chemistry I CHEM 1050 (0.5): General Chemistry 2 STG-FAS: ANT 100Y1 (1.0): to Anthropology UTM: ANT 101H5 (0.5): to Biological Anthropology and Archaeology UTM: ANT 102H5 (0.5): to Sociocultural and Linguistic Anthropology UTSC: ANT A02H3 (0.5): to Anthropology: Society, Culture and Language UTSC: ANT A01H3 (0.5): to Anthropology: Becoming Human STG-FAS: FAH 101H1 (0.5): Monuments of Art History STG-FAS: FAH 102H1 (0.5): The Practice of Art History UTM: FAH 101H (0.5): Monuments of Art History UTM: FAH 202H5 (0.5): to Art History (formerly FAH 105H5) UTSC: VPH A46H3 (0.5): Ways of Seeing: to Art Histories UTSC: VPH B39H3 (0.5): Ten Key Words in Art History: Unpacking Methodology STG-FAS: BIO 120H1 (0.5): Adaptation and Biodiversity UTM: BIO 153H5 (0.5): Diversity of Organisms UTSC: BIO A02H3 (0.5): Life on Earth: Form, Function and Interactions STG-FAS: BIO 130H1 (0.5): Molecular and Cell Biology UTM: BIO 152H5 (0.5): to Evolution and Evolutionary Genetics UTSC: BIO A01H3 (0.5): Life on Earth: Unifying Principles STG-FAS: CHM 139H1 (0.5): Chemistry: Physical Principles STG-FAS: CHM 138H1 (0.5): Introductory Organic Chemistry UTM: CHM 110H5 (0.5): Chemical Principles 1 UTM: CHM 120H5 (0.5): Chemical Principles 2

UTSC: CHM A10H3 (0.5): Introductory Chemistry I:Structure and Bonding UTSC: CHM A11H3 (0.5): Introductory Chemistry 2: Reactions and Mechanisms CLASSICS CLAS 1000 (0.5): to Classical Culture STG-FAS: CLA 160H1 (0.5): to Classical Studies UTM: CLA 101H5 (0.5): to Classical Civilization UTSC: CLA A06H3 (0.5): Ancient Mythology II: Greece and Rome COMPUTER SCIENCE to Programming COMPUTER SCIENCE to Computing (no programming) ECONOMICS to Microeconomics to Macroeconomics ENGLISH - Academic Writing CIS 1500 (0.5): to Programming CIS 1000 (0.5): to Computer Applications CIS 1200 (0.5): to Computing ECON 1100 (0.5): Introductory Macroeconomics ECON1050 (0.5): Introductory Microeconomics STG-FAS: CSC 108H1 (0.5): to Computer Programming UTM: CSC 108H5 (0.5): to Computer Programming UTSC: CSC A08H3 (0.5: to Computer Programming STG-FAS: CSC 104H1 (0.5): The Why and How of Computing UTM: CSC 104H5 (0.5): The Why and How of Computing STG-FAS: ECO 100Y1 (1.0): to Economics UTM: ECO 100Y5 (1.0): to Economics UTSC: ECM A04H3 (0.5): to Microeconomics: A Mathematical Approach UTSC: ECM A06H3 (0.5): to Macroeconomics: A Mathematical Approach STG-FAS: ENG 100H1 (0.5): Effective Writing UTM: ENG 100H5 (0.5): Effective Writing ENGLISH Generic specific credit to be provided when a thematic match does not exist for one of the first-year English courses listed below but the course may be. ENGLISH first-year FRENCH FSL ENGL 1080 (0.5): Literatures in English I: Reading the Past ENGL 2080 (0.5): Literature in English II: Finding Critical Voice FREN 1090 (0.5): Basic French: Reading FREN 1100 (0.5): Basic French: Listening STG-FAS: ENG 110Y (1.0): Narrative STG-FAS: ENG 150Y1 (1.0): The Literary Tradition UTM: ENG 110Y5 (1.0): Narrative UTM: ENG 140Y5 (1.0): Literature for Our Time UTSC: ENG A10H3 (0.5): to Twentieth-Century Literature and Film: 1890 to World War II UTSC: ENG A11H3 (0.5): to Twentieth-Century Literature and Film: 1945 to Today STG-FAS: FSL 100H1 (0.5): French for Beginners STG-FAS: FSL 102H1 (0.5): Introductory French UTM: FSL 105H5 (0.5): Functional French-Novice

UTM: FSL 106H5 (0.5): Functional French-Advanced Beginner UTSC: FRE A96H3 (0.5): Introductory French I UTSC: FRE A97H3 (0.5): Introductory French II FRENCH First course for students with equivalent of Grade 12 high school French; normally required for entry to second-year courses in the program. FREN 1200 (0.5): French Language I FREN 2030 (0.5): French Language II UTM: FRE 180H5 (0.5): to French Studies I UTM: FRE 181H5 (0.5): to French Studies II UTSC: FRE A01H3 (0.5): Language Practice I UTSC: FRE A02H3 (0.5): Language Practice II GEOGRAPHY to Human Geography to Physical Geography GEOG 1200 (0.5): Society and Space GEOG 1300 (0.5): to the Biophysical Environment STG-FAS: GGR 100H1 (0.5): to Physical Geography STG-FAS: GGR 107H1 (0.5): Environment, Food and People STG-FAS: GGR 112H1 (0.5): Geographies of Globalization, Development and Inequality STG-FAS: GGR 124H1 (0.5): Urbanization, Contemporary Cities and Urban Life UTM: GGR 111H5 (0.5): Human Geography UTM: GGR 112H5 (0.5): Physical Geography (formerly GGR 117Y5) UTSC: GGR A02H3 (0.5): The Geography of Global Processes HISTORY Generic specific 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. HISTORY first-year HIST 1010 (0.5): The Early Modern World HIST 1150 (0.5): The Modern World STG-FAS: HIS 103Y1 (1.0): Statecraft and Strategy STG-FAS: HIS 109Y1 (1.0): The Development of European Civilization UTM: HIS 101H5 (0.5): to Historical Studies UTSC: HIS A04H3 (0.5): Themes in World History I UTSC: HIS A05H3 (0.5): Themes in World History II LINGUISTICS LING 1000 (0.5): to Linguistics STG-FAS: LIN 100Y1 (1.0): to General Linguistics UTM: LIN 100Y5 (1.0): to General Linguistics UTSC: LIN A01H3 (0.5): to Linguistics UTSC: LIN A02H3 (0.5): Applications of Linguistics MATHEMATICS to Calculus MATH 1200 (0.5): Calculus I MATH 1210 (0.5): Calculus II MATH 1080 (0.5): Elements of Calculus I (for nonphysical science and non-engineering programs) STG-FAS: MAT 135H1 (0.5): Calculus 1(A) STG-FAS: MAT 136H1 (0.5): Calculus 1(B) UTM: MAT 134Y5 (1.0): Calculus for Life UTM: MAT 135Y5 (1.0): Calculus UTSC: MAT A30H3 (0.5): Calculus I for Biological and Physical

UTSC: MAT A35H3 (0.5): Calculus II for Biological MATHEMATICS Linear Algebra MATHEMATICS Mathematics for Business/Humanities/Social MUSIC Sight singing, dictation and/or harmony MUSIC MATH 2160 (0.5): Linear Algebra MATH 1030 (0.5): Business Mathematics MUSC 1180 (0.5): Musicianship I MUSC 1060 (0.5): Classical Music: Context and Codes STG-FAS: MAT 223H1 (0.5): Linear Algebra UTM: MAT 223H5 (0.5): Linear Algebra I UTSC: MAT A23H3 (0.5): Linear Algebra I STG-FAS: MAT 133Y1 (1.0): Calculus and Linear Algebra for Commerce UTM: MAT 133Y5 (1.0): Calculus and Linear Algebra for Commerce UTSC: MAT A32H3 (0.5): Mathematics for Management I UTSC: MAT A33H3 (0.5): Mathematics for Management II STG-FAS: TMU 140Y1 (1.0): Materials of Music I UTM: TMU 140Y1 (1.0): Materials of Music I STG-FAS: MUS 111H1 (0.5): Historical Survey of Western Music UTM: MUS 111H1 (0.5): Historical Survey of Western Music PHILOSOPHY 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 be. PHILOSOPHY first-year PHYSICS (for Life ) PHYSICS (for Physical ) PHIL 1000 (0.5): Introductory Philosophy: Major Texts PHIL 1010 (0.5): Introductory Philosophy: Social and Political Issues PHIL 1050 (0.5): Introductory Philosophy: Basic Problems Note: Students may take PHIL 1000, PHIL 1010 and PHIL 1050 but only one may be counted towards the minimum number of Philosophy courses required for a degree at Guelph. PHYS 1070 (0.5): Introductory Physics for Life PHYS 1080 (0.5): Physics for Life Note: Mandatory lab component for both courses PHYS 1000 (0.5): An to Mechanics PHYS 1010 (0.5): Introductory Electricity and Magnetism STG-FAS: PHL 100Y1 (1.0): to Philosophy UTM: PHL 105Y5 (1.0): to Philosophy UTSC: PHL A11H3 (0.5): to Ethics STG-FAS: PHY 131H1 (0.5): to Physics 1 STG-FAS: PHY 132H1 (0.5): to Physics 2 UTM: PHY 136H5 (0.5): Introductory Physics 1 UTM: PHY 137H5 (0.5): Introductory Physics 2 UTSC: PHY A11H3 (0.5): to Physics IB UTSC: PHY A22H3 (0.5): to Physics IIB STG-FAS: PHY 151H1 (0.5): Foundations of Physics 1 STG-FAS: PHY 152H1 (0.5): Foundations of Physics 2 UTM: PHY 136H5 (0.5): Introductory Physics 1

UTM: PHY 137H5 (0.5): Introductory Physics 2 UTSC: PHY A10H3 (0.5): to Physics IA UTSC: PHY A21H3 (0.5): to Physics IIA POLITICAL SCIENCE PSYCHOLOGY POLS 1150 (0.5): Understanding Politics POLS 1500 (0.5): World Politics PSYC 1000 (0.5): to Psychology STG-FAS: POL 101Y1 (1.0): Democracy, Dictatorship, War, and Peace: An UTM: POL 111H5 (0.5): Canada in Comparative Perspective UTM: POL 112H5 (0.5): Democracy in Theory and Practice UTM: POL 113H5 (0.5): Ideas and Ideologies UTM: POL 114H5 (0.5): Politics in the Global World UTSC: UTSC will give up to 1.0 unspecified POL credit which fulfills the first year requirement for UTSC s Major and Specialist programs in Political Science STG-FAS: PSY 100H1 (0.5): Introductory Psychology UTM: PSY 100Y5 (1.0): Introductory Psychology UTSC: PSY A01H3 (0.5): Introductory Psychology Part 1 UTSC: PSY A02H3 (0.5): Introductory Psychology Part 2 SOCIOLOGY SOC 1100 (0.5): Sociology STG-FAS: SOC 101Y1 (1.0): to Sociology STG-FAS: SOC 103H1 (0.5): to Sociology: Social Institutions and Processes STG-FAS: SOC 102H1 (0.5): to Sociology: Social Inequalities UTM: SOC 100H5 (0.5): to Sociology UTSC: SOC A01H3 (0.5): to Sociology 1 UTSC: SOC A02H3 (0.5): to Sociology 2 WOMEN & GENDER STUDIES WMST 1000 (0.5): to Women s Studies STG-FAS: WGS 160Y1 (1.0): to Women and Gender Studies UTM: WGS 101H5 (0.5): to Women and Gender Studies UTSC: WST A01H3 (0.5): to Women s and Gender Studies UTSC: WST A03H3 (0.5): to Theories of Feminism