FACULTY OF ENGINEERING: NON-TECHNICAL ELECTIVES
For complete descriptions of the courses listed below, see the respective area/program sections of this Calendar.
Not all courses will be offered each year. All courses are three hours a week unless otherwise indicated.
Consult the Office of the Associate Dean (Academic) for the current list of approved non-technical elective courses which have been chosen to satisfy the Complementary Studies requirements of the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board.
Anthropology
49-306. Sociology of Women
Business
75-100. Introduction to Business
Classical Civilization
11-160. Land of the Pharaohs
Economics
41-117. Introductory Economics: Theory, Practice and Policy
English
26-128. Images of Women in Literature
History
43-347. Cities in North America: Historical Urbanization in Canada
Interdisciplinary Studies
07-202. Culture and Ideas II
07-203. Culture and Ideas III
02-100. Introduction to Canadian Studies
Philosophy
34-110. Introduction to Western Philosophy
34-112. Philosophy and Human Nature
34-129. Contemporary Moral Issues
34-160. Reasoning Skills
34-221. Introduction to Ethics
34-224. Business Ethics
34-226. Law, Punishment, and Morality
34-227. Environmental Ethics
34-228. Technology and Human Values
34-253. Philosophy of Science
Planning
50-191. History and Evolution of Canadian Planning
Political Science
45-100. Introduction to Canadian Government and Politics
45-130. Comparing Politics in a Changing World
45-160. Issues in World Politics
45-212. Environmental Policy and Politics
Psychology
46-115. Introduction to Psychology as a Behavioural Science
46-116. Introduction to Psychology as a Social Science
46-240. Psychology of Sex and Gender
Sociology
48-101. Principles and Methods of Sociology
48-204. Sociology of the Family
48-205. Sociology of Sex
48-306. Sociology of Women
Women's Studies
53-100. Women in Canadian Society