REGISTRAR’S OFFICE
The Academic Year – 2021-22 Dates and Deadlines
This schedule contains the dates prescribed by the University Senate for academic activities.
Dates relating to fee payment, cancellation of course selections, late charges, and other fees or
charges will be published in the Important Dates and Deadlines section of the Registration
Website (carleton.ca/registration).
The academic year is divided into three terms:
Summer term: May - August
Fall term: September - December
Winter term: January – April
Courses are offered in the following patterns:
Early summer: May - June
Late summer: July - August
Full summer: May - August
Fall term: September - December
Winter term: January - April
Fall/winter: September - April
Courses are offered during the day and in the evening.
Date Activity
FALL TERM 2021
September 1, 2021 Last day for receipt of applications from potential fall
(November) graduates.
Deadline for course outlines to be made available to students
registered in fall and fall/winter term courses
September 6, 2021 Statutory holiday. University closed.
Date Activity
September 7, 2021 Academic orientation (undergraduate and graduate students).
Orientation for new Teaching Assistants.
All new students are expected to be on campus. Class and
laboratory preparations, departmental introductions for
students and other academic preparation activities will be
held.
September 8, 2021 Fall term begins. Fall and fall/winter classes begin.
September 17-19, 2021 Full and late summer term deferred final examinations to be
held.
September 22, 2021 Last day of registration for fall term and fall/winter courses.
Last day to change courses or sections (including auditing) for
fall term and fall/winter courses.
Graduate students who have not electronically submitted their
final thesis copy to the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral
Affairs will not be eligible to graduate in fall 2021 and must
register for the fall 2021 term.
September 30, 2021 Last day to withdraw from fall term and fall/winter courses
with a full fee adjustment. Withdrawals after this date will
result in a permanent notation of WDN on the official
transcript.
October 8, 2021 December examination schedule (fall term final and
fall/winter mid-terms) available online.
October 11, 2021 Statutory holiday. University closed.
October 15, 2021 Last day for receipt of applications for admission to an
undergraduate degree program for the winter term from
Date Activity
applicants whose documents originate from outside Canada or
the United States.
October 25-29, 2021 Fall break, no classes.
November 12, 2021 Last day to request Formal Examination Accommodation
Forms for December examinations to the Paul Menton Centre
for Students with Disabilities. Note that it may not be possible
to fulfil accommodation requests received after the specified
deadlines.
November 15, 2021 Last day for receipt of applications for admission to an
undergraduate degree program for the winter term.
November 26, 2021 Last day for summative tests or examinations, or formative
tests or examinations totaling more than 15% of the final
grade before the official examination period (see examination
regulations in the Academic Regulations of the University
section of the Undergraduate Calendar/General Regulations of
the Graduate Calendar).
December 1, 2021 Last day for receipt of applications from potential winter
(February) graduates.
Last day for graduate students to submit their supervisor-
approved thesis, in examinable form to the department.
December 10, 2021 Fall term ends.
Last day of fall term classes.
Classes follow a Monday schedule.
Last day for take home examinations to be assigned, with the
exception of those conforming to the examination regulations
in the Academic Regulations of the University section of the
Undergraduate Calendar/General Regulations of the Graduate
Calendar.
Date Activity
Last day for academic withdrawal from fall term courses.
Last day for handing in term work and the last day that can be
specified by a course instructor as a due date for term work for
fall term courses.
Last day for receipt of applications for undergraduate degree
program transfers for winter term.
December 11-23, 2021 Final examinations in fall term courses and mid-term
examinations in fall/winter courses may be held.
Examinations are normally held all seven days of the week.
December 23, 2021 All take home examinations are due on this day, with the
exception of those conforming to the examination regulations
in the Academic Regulations of the University section of the
Undergraduate Calendar/General Regulations of the Graduate
Calendar.
December 25, 2021
through January 1, 2022
inclusive
University closed.
Date Activity
WINTER TERM
2022
January 3, 2022 Deadline for course outlines to be made available to students
registered in winter term courses
January 5, 2022 University reopens.
January 10, 2022 Winter term classes begin.
January 24, 2022 Last day for registration for winter term courses.
Last day to change courses or sections (including auditing) for
winter term courses.
Graduate students who have not electronically submitted their final
thesis copy to the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs will
not be eligible to graduate in winter 2022 and must register for the
winter 2022 term.
January 21-23,
28-30, 2022
Fall term deferred final examinations will be held.
January 31, 2022 Last day for withdrawal from winter term and winter portion of
fall/winter courses with full fee adjustment. Withdrawals after this
date will result in a permanent notation of WDN on the official
transcript.
February 1, 2022 Last day for receipt of applications for admission to the Bachelor of
Social Work degree program for the fall/winter session.
February 18, 2022 April examination schedule available online.
February 21, 2022 Statutory holiday. University closed.
Date Activity
February 22-25,
2022
Winter Break, no classes.
March 1, 2022 Last day for graduate students to submit their supervisor-approved
thesis, in examinable form to the department.
Last day for receipt of applications to Bachelor of Architecture,
Bachelor of Industrial Design, Bachelor of Information Technology
(Interactive Multimedia and Design) and the Bachelor of Music
degree programs for the fall/winter session.
Last day for receipt of applications for admission to an
undergraduate program for the summer term.
Last day for receipt of applications for admission from candidates
who wish to be guaranteed consideration for financial assistance
(including Carleton fellowships, scholarships and teaching
assistantships) administered by Carleton University. Candidates
whose applications are received after the March 1 deadline may be
considered for the award of a fellowship, scholarship or teaching
assistantship (Graduate students only).
March 16, 2022 Last day to request Formal Examination Accommodation Forms for
April examinations to the Paul Menton Centre for Students with
Disabilities. Note that it may not be possible to fulfil accommodation
requests received after the specified deadlines.
March 29, 2022 Last day for summative tests or examinations, or formative tests or
examinations totaling more than 15% of the final grade, in winter
term or fall/winter courses before the official examination period
(see Examination regulations in the Academic Regulations of the
University section of the Undergraduate Calendar/General
Regulations of the Graduate Calendar).
April 1, 2022 Last day for receipt of applications for admission to an
undergraduate program for the fall/winter session, from candidates
whose documents originate outside Canada or the United States,
except for applications due February 1 or March 1.
Date Activity
Last day for receipt of applications from potential spring (June)
graduates.
April 12, 2022 Winter term ends.
Last day of fall/winter and winter term classes.
Last day for take home examinations to be assigned, with the
exception of those conforming to the Examination regulations in the
Academic Regulations of the University section of the
Undergraduate Calendar/General Regulations of the Graduate
Calendar.
Last day for academic withdrawal from fall/winter and winter term
courses.
Last day for handing in term work and the last day that can be
specified by a course instructor as a due date for term work for
fall/winter and winter term courses.
April 13, 2022 No classes or examinations take place.
April 15, 2022 Statutory holiday. University closed.
April 14-28, 2022 Final examinations in winter term and fall/winter courses may be
held. Examinations are normally held all seven days of the week.
April 28, 2022 All take home examinations are due on this day, with the exception
of those conforming to the Examination regulations in the Academic
Regulations of the University section of the Undergraduate
Calendar/General Regulations of the Graduate Calendar.
May 1, 2022 Last day for receipt of applications for undergraduate internal degree
transfers to allow for registration for the summer session.
May 13, 2022 Graduate students who have not electronically submitted their final
thesis copy to the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs will
Date Activity
not be eligible to graduate in spring 2022 and must register for the
summer 2022 term.
May 20- June 1,
2022
Fall/winter and winter term deferred final examinations will be held.
June 1, 2022 Last day for receipt of applications for admission to an
undergraduate program for the fall/winter session except for
applications due February 1 or March 1 or April 1.
June 15, 2022 Last day for receipt of applications for undergraduate degree
program transfers for the fall term.
Date Activity
SUMMER TERM
2022
March 1, 2022 Last day for receipt of applications for admission to an
undergraduate degree program for the summer term.
April 28, 2022 Deadline for course outlines to be made available to students
registered in early and full summer courses.
May 1, 2022 Last day for receipt of applications for undergraduate degree
program transfers for the summer term.
May 5, 2022 Early summer and full summer classes begin.
May 12, 2022 Last day for registration and course changes (including auditing) for
early summer courses.
May 13, 2022 Graduate students who have not electronically submitted their final
thesis copy to the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs will
not be eligible to graduate in spring 2022 and must register for the
summer 2022 term.
May 19, 2022 Last day for registration and course changes (including auditing) for
full summer courses.
May 20, 2022 Last day to withdraw from early summer and full summer courses
with a full fee adjustment. Withdrawals after this date will result in a
permanent notation of WDN on the official transcript.
May 20-June 1,
2022
Fall/winter and winter term deferred final examinations will be held.
May 23, 2022 Statutory holiday. University closed.
May 27, 2022 Last day to request Formal Examination Accommodation Forms for
June examinations to the Paul Menton Centre for Students with
Disabilities. Note that it may not be possible to fulfil accommodation
requests received after the specified deadlines.
June 10, 2022 Last day for summative tests or examinations, or formative tests or
examinations totaling more than 15% of the final grade, for early
summer courses before the official examination period (see
Examination Regulations in the Academic Regulations of the
University section of the Undergraduate Calendar/General
Regulations of the Graduate Calendar).
June 17, 2022 Last day of early summer classes. (NOTE: full summer classes
resume July 4.)
Last day for take home examinations to be assigned, with the
exception of those conforming to the Examination regulations in the
Academic Regulations of the University section of the
Undergraduate Calendar/General Regulations of the Graduate
Calendar.
Classes will follow a Monday schedule.
Last day for academic withdrawal from early summer courses.
Last day for handing in term assignments, subject to any earlier
course deadline.
June 18-19, 2022 No classes or examinations take place.
June 20-26, 2022 Final examinations in early summer courses and mid-term
examinations in full summer courses may be held. Examinations are
normally held all seven days of the week.
June 26, 2022 All take home examinations are due on this day, with the exception
of those conforming to the Examination regulations in the Academic
Regulations University section of the Undergraduate
Calendar/General Regulations of the Graduate Calendar.
June 27, 2022 Deadline for course outlines to be made available to students
registered in late-summer courses.
July 1, 2022 Statutory holiday. University closed.
July 4, 2022 Late summer classes begin. Full summer classes resume.
July 11, 2022 Last day for registration and course changes (including auditing) for
late summer courses.
July 22, 2022 Last day to withdraw from late summer courses with a full fee
adjustment.
July 22-24, 2022 Early summer term deferred final examinations to be held.
July 25, 2022 Last day for graduate students to submit their supervisor-approved
thesis, in examinable form to the department.
July 29, 2022 Last day to request Formal Examination Accommodation Forms for
August examinations to the Paul Menton Centre for Students with
Disabilities. Note that it may not be possible to fulfil accommodation
requests received after the specified deadlines.
August 1, 2022 Statutory holiday. University closed.
August 9, 2022 Last day for summative tests or examinations, or formative tests or
examinations totaling more than 15% of the final grade, before the
official examination period (see Examination Regulations in the
Academic Regulations of the University section of the
Undergraduate Calendar/General Regulations of the Graduate
Calendar).
August 16, 2022 Last day of late summer and full summer classes.
Last day for take home examinations to be assigned, with the
exception of those conforming to the Examination Regulations in the
Academic Regulations of the University section of the
Undergraduate Calendar/General Regulations of the Graduate
Calendar.
Last day for academic withdrawal from late summer and full
summer courses and any other courses that end this term.
Last day for handing in term assignments, subject to any earlier
course deadline.
August 17-18,
2022
No classes or examinations take place.
August 19-25,
2022
Final examinations in late summer and full summer courses may be
held. Examinations are normally held all seven days of the week.
August 25, 2022 All take home examinations are due on this day, with the exception
of those conforming to the Examination regulations in the Academic
Regulations of the University section of the Undergraduate
Calendar/General Regulations of the Graduate Calendar.
September 23-25,
2022
Full and late summer term deferred final examinations to be held.
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Degree
Title R-ADM-General-Sec�on 4. English as a Second Language Requirements (ESLR)
Program Requirements
4. English as a Second Language Requirements (ESLR)
The language of instruc�on at Carleton University is English. In their own interest, students whose first language is not Englishmust demonstrate that they can cope with the language demands of an English language university, and they can do so byfollowing one of two op�ons:
Op�on 1In order to be eligible for admission to an undergraduate degree program or as a Special student at Carleton Universitywithout any English as a Second Language Requirement, all interna�onal applicants as well as Canadian ci�zens and residentswhose first language is not English or French are required:
1. to present official transcripts to indicate that they have studied for the last three years (full-�me non-ESL) in a highschool, college or university in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom or any other country in which theprimary language is English and where the language of instruc�on in the relevant educa�onal ins�tu�on was exclusivelyEnglish, or
2. to present an official minimum 70 band score (with no band below 60) on the Canadian Academic English Language(CAEL) Assessment, or
3. to present an official minimum score of 86 overall on the Internet-based (iBT) Test of English as a Foreign Language(TOEFL) with a minimum score in each component of: wri�ng - 22, speaking - 22, reading - 20, listening - 20; or 237 onthe computer-based Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL); or 580 on the paper-based Test of English as aForeign Language (TOEFL), or
4. to present an official minimum score of 6.5 overall on the Interna�onal English Language Tes�ng System (IELTS)Academic Version, with a minimum score of 6.0 on each band, or
5. to present an official minimum score of 85 with a minimum of 80 in each band on the Michigan English LanguageAssessment Ba�ery (MELAB), orto present an official minimum overall score of 60 (with a minimum of 60 on eachband), on the Pearson Test of English (Academic), or
6. to have completed ESLA 1900 or ESLA 1905 with a final grade of B- or higher.
Applicants whose first language is French must present transcripts to indicate that they have taken four years of anglais(English) in a Canadian secondary school in order to be admi�ed without an English as a Second Language Requirement.
Op�on 2Applicants whose first language is not English who do not meet the requirements stated in Op�on 1 may be offered admissionto an undergraduate degree program or as a Special student, with an English as a Second Language Requirement (ESLR). Theseapplicants are required to:
1. present an official overall score between 40 and 69 (with a minimum score in each band of 30 and a minimum averageof 40 over wri�ng, reading, and listening) on the Canadian Academic English Language (CAEL) Assessment, or
2. present an official overall score between 61 and 85 (with a minimum score in each component of 15) on the Internet-based (iBT) Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL); or between 173 and 236 on the computer-based TOEFL; orbetween 500 and 579 on the paper-based TOEFL, or
3. present an official overall score between 5.0 and 6.4 (with a minimum score in each band of 4.5 and a minimumaverage of 5.0 over wri�ng, reading, and listening) on the Interna�onal English Language Tes�ng System (IELTS).
Applicants with language scores within the above ranges may be permi�ed to begin their studies by registering in credit ESLAcourses(s) and a limited number of credit courses un�l their ESLR is completed.
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Students must be registered in and a�ending the required credit ESLA course(s) to be permi�ed to register in any othercourses. Students who have not registered appropriately will be deregistered from all credit courses. This includes thosestudents registered in credit courses without the required ESLA course registra�on and those registered in more non-ESLcredits than their results indicate.
Students are expected to complete the ESLR within one calendar year of their ini�al enrolment in credit courses. In excep�onalcircumstances, permission to con�nue in a second fall/winter term registra�on in ESLA courses may be granted by theUniversity's School of Linguis�cs and Language Studies (SLALS).
Registra�on will be denied to students who have not sa�sfied the ESLR if they do not show con�nuous registra�on, a�endanceor progress in their required ESLA courses (as determined by SLALS).
Students who do not achieve the minimum final grade required to advance to the next level of an ESLA course a�er threea�empts will not be permi�ed to register in any credit courses for one calendar year. Such students must take a SLALS-approved English language proficiency test before returning to their studies and must register according to their newplacement.
Students considering a break in study of three terms or longer should contact SLALS to discuss their ESLR standing. A�er abreak in studies, students may be required to re-take a SLALS-approved English language proficiency test before returning totheir studies and register according to their new placement.
To sa�sfy the ESLR, students must earn a grade of B- or higher in either Advanced English as a Second Language for AcademicPurposes (ESLA 1900) or in Advanced English as a Second Language for Engineering Students (ESLA 1905). Students are able tosa�sfy this requirement at any �me during the year by achieving the minimum result required on one of Carleton University'sapproved English as a Second Language assessments. Refer to Op�on 1 for details on acceptable English language tests.
For further informa�on regarding the English as a Second Language Requirement and admission, contact Admissions Services.For informa�on on English as a Second Language credit courses and placement, contact the School of Linguis�cs and LanguageStudies (SLALS).
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Code Title StatusAcademic
UnitAcademic
LevelFaculty Summary
ARCC 3301 ARCC 3301: Conservation Studio 1: Historical Analysis and Adaptive Re-use
Deleted ARCH UG ENG Delete course
ARCC 3302 ARCC 3302: Conservation Studio 2 Deleted ARCH UG ENG Delete CourseARCC 4301 ARCC 4301: Conservation Studio 3 Deleted ARCH UG ENG Delete CourseARCC 4302 ARCC 4302: Conservation Studio 4 Deleted ARCH UG ENG Delete courseARCH 4801 ARCH 4801: Special Topics Edited ARCH UG ENG Change of TitleARCN 3901 ARCN 3901: Architectural Techniques Deleted ARCH UG ENG Delete course ARCN 3901.Resubmitting
this deletion proposal on behalf of the unit with updated minor workflow. SC.
ARCN 3902 ARCN 3902: Architectural Techniques Deleted ARCH UG ENG Delete course ARCN 3902.ARCS 1105 ARCS 1105: Studio 1 Edited ARCH UG ENG Revised course description.ARCS 2105 ARCS 2105: Studio 2 Edited ARCH UG ENG Revised course descriptionARCS 2106 ARCS 2106: Studio 3 Edited ARCH UG ENG Revised course descriptionARCS 2302 ARCS 2302: Conservation Studio 1 Added ARCH UG ENG New courseARCS 2303 ARCS 2303: Urbanism Studio 1:
Fundamentals of UrbanismAdded ARCH UG ENG New Course
ARCS 3105 ARCS 3105: Studio 4 Edited ARCH UG ENG Revised course descriptionARCS 3107 ARCS 3107: Studio 5 Edited ARCH UG ENG Revised course descriptionARCS 3301 ARCS 3301: Conservation Studio 2 Added ARCH UG ENG New CourseARCS 3302 ARCS 3302: Conservation Studio 3 Added ARCH UG ENG New courseARCS 3303 ARCS 3303: Urbanism Studio 2: Urbanism in
the CoreAdded ARCH UG ENG New Course
ARCS 3304 ARCS 3304: Urbanism Studio 3: Urbanism on the Periphery
Added ARCH UG ENG New Course
ARCS 4105 ARCS 4105: Comprehensive Studio Edited ARCH UG ENG 1-change of course title2-revised course description3-change of prerequisite
ARCS 4107 ARCS 4107: Option Studio Edited ARCH UG ENG 1-Revised title2-Revised course description
ARCS 4301 ARCS 4301: Conservation Studio 4 Added ARCH UG ENG New CourseARCS 4302 ARCS 4302: Conservation Studio 5 Added ARCH UG ENG New CourseARCS 4303 ARCS 4303: Urbanism Studio 4: Housing Added ARCH UG ENG New Course
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ARCS 4304 ARCS 4304: Urbanism Studio 5: Global Perspectives
Added ARCH UG ENG New course
ARCU 2100 ARCU 2100: Special Topics in Urbanism Edited ARCH UG ENG Change of TitleARCU 2303 ARCU 2303: Fundamentals of Urbanism Deleted ARCH UG ENG Delete courseARCU 3100 ARCU 3100: The Morphology of the City Edited ARCH UG ENG Change in prerequisiteARCU 3303 ARCU 3303: Urbanism Studio 1: Urbanism in
the CoreDeleted ARCH UG ENG Delete Course
ARCU 3304 ARCU 3304: Urbanism Studio 2: Urbanism on the Periphery
Deleted ARCH UG ENG Delete Course
ARCU 4103 ARCU 4103: Cities Edited ARCH UG ENG 1- course description change2- prerequisite change3- class format change
ARCU 4303 ARCU 4303: Urbanism Studio 3: Housing Deleted ARCH UG ENG Delete CourseARCU 4304 ARCU 4304: Urbanism Studio 4: Global
PerspectivesDeleted ARCH UG ENG Delete Course
BIOL 2005 BIOL 2005: Human Biology Edited BIOL UG SCI 1) change title 2) change description 3) remove preclusion statement
BIOL 4304 BIOL 4304: Forensic Biology Added BIOL UG SCI Add Forensic Biology fourth-year course to the calendar.
BIOM 5200 BIOM 5200: Medical Imaging Modalities Edited SYST GR ENG 1. Course title changed from Medical Image Processing to Medical Imaging Modalities2. Electrical impedance tomography removed from description3. Removed of precludes additional credit for SYSC 5304 (ELG 5127)4. Added Also listed as SYSC 5304 (ELG 5127)5. Removed prerequisite Permission of the instructor
BUSI 5080 BUSI 5080: Seminar in Accounting I Edited BUSI GR BUS Added piggy backed course BUSI 6000
BUSI 5081 BUSI 5081: Seminar in Accounting II Edited BUSI GR BUS Adding piggy backed course BUSI 6001
BUSI 5980 BUSI 5980: Foundations of Management Theory and Research
Edited BUSI GR BUS Edited course description and added piggy-backed new course BUSI 6910.
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BUSI 6910 BUSI 6910: Foundations of Management Theory and Research
Added BUSI GR BUS Adding new course in the PhD in Management program.
CGSC 5002 CGSC 5002: Experimental Research in Cognition
Edited COGS GR AS New description
CGSC 5106 CGSC 5106: Cognitive Modelling for Cognitive Science
Deleted COGS GR AS Delete CGSC 5106
CGSC 5601 CGSC 5601: Cognitive Modelling for Cognitive Science
Added COGS GR AS Add CGSC 5601.
CURA 5003 CURA 5003: Special Topics in Curatorial Studies
Added CLST GR AS This Special Topic course addition to our course listings to accommodate relevant course opportunities to broaden critical and research competencies in curatorial practices and theory and to serve as a cognate course requirement for the diploma
CURA 5013 CURA 5013: Directed Exhibition Proposal Edited CLST GR AS Edit to an existing course. See rationale for additional detail.
ECON 5609 ECON 5609: Explorations in Monetary Economics
Edited ECON GR PA Replace entire current course description with "Explorations in the theory, policy and empirics of monetary economics."
ENGL 5207 ENGL 5207: Studies in Old English Edited ENGL GR AS Replace course title "Studies in Anglo-Saxon Literature" with "Studies in Old English".
ENVE 5007 ENVE 5007: Filtration and Membranes in Water Treatment
Added CIVE GR ENG Converting a special topics course to a regular course.
ENVE 5401 ENVE 5401: Environmental Impacts of Major Projects
Deleted CIVE GR ENG deactivate courses
FREN 5501 FREN 5501: Experiential Learning in French and Francophone studies
Edited FREN GR AS Title & course description changed
HIST 1300 HIST 1300: The Making of Canada Deleted HIST UG AS Delete 1.0 credit course in Canadian History.
HIST 1301 HIST 1301: Conflict and Change in Early Canadian History
Added HIST UG AS Add 0.5 credit course in Canadian History.
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HIST 1302 HIST 1302: Rethinking Modern Canadian History
Added HIST UG AS Add 0.5 credit course in Canadian History.
HIST 2005 HIST 2005: England During the Middle Ages Deleted HIST UG AS Delete course.
HIST 2600 HIST 2600: History of Russia Edited HIST UG AS Course description revised.HIST 2911 HIST 2911: History of Science Deleted HIST UG AS Deleted 1.0 credit course.HIST 2913 HIST 2913: History of Oil Added HIST UG AS Add new course.HIST 3011 HIST 3011: Medieval Cosmology Deleted HIST UG AS Delete course.HIST 3206 HIST 3206: Place and Politics in Canadian
HistoryEdited HIST UG AS Revise course title and description.
HIST 3500 HIST 3500: Migration and Diaspora in Canada
Edited HIST UG AS Revise course title and description.
HIST 3507 HIST 3507: An Immigrant’s Guide to Canada Edited HIST UG AS Revise course title and description and class format.
HIST 3712 HIST 3712: Mexico: Aztecs to Narcos Edited HIST UG AS Revise title and course description.HIST 3810 HIST 3810: Historical Theory Edited HIST UG AS Revise prerequisite.HIST 3820 HIST 3820: Explorations in Historical Theory Added HIST UG AS A new course fulfilling the History
Department's undergraduate theory requirement.
HIST 4006 HIST 4006: Seminar in Medieval History Edited HIST UG AS Add new course to prerequisite list.HIST 4007 HIST 4007: Medieval History Edited HIST UG AS Add new course to prerequisite list.HIST 4100 HIST 4100: Seminar in Early Modern
European HistoryEdited HIST UG AS Add new course to prerequisite list.
HIST 4101 HIST 4101: Early Modern European History Edited HIST UG AS Add new course to prerequisite list.
HIST 4200 HIST 4200: Seminar in European History Edited HIST UG AS Add new course to prerequisite list.HIST 4201 HIST 4201: Modern European History Edited HIST UG AS Add new course to prerequisite list.HIST 4302 HIST 4302: Canada: Ideas & Culture Edited HIST UG AS Add new course to prerequisite list.HIST 4303 HIST 4303: Society and Culture in Canada Edited HIST UG AS Add new course to prerequisite list.
HIST 4304 HIST 4304: Canada: Politics & Society Edited HIST UG AS Add new course to prerequisite list.HIST 4305 HIST 4305: Political History in Canada Edited HIST UG AS Add new course to prerequisite list.HIST 4400 HIST 4400: Seminar in U.S. History Edited HIST UG AS Add new course to prerequisite list.
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HIST 4401 HIST 4401: United States History Edited HIST UG AS Add new course to prerequisite list.HIST 4500 HIST 4500: Seminar in British History Edited HIST UG AS Add new course to prerequisite list.HIST 4501 HIST 4501: British History Added HIST UG AS Add new course.HIST 4505 HIST 4505: Seminar in Women's and Gender
HistoryEdited HIST UG AS Add new course to prerequisite list.
HIST 4506 HIST 4506: Gender, Sexuality and Women’s History
Edited HIST UG AS Add new course to prerequisite list.
HIST 4600 HIST 4600: Seminar in Russian History Edited HIST UG AS Add new course to prerequisite list.HIST 4700 HIST 4700: Seminar in World History Edited HIST UG AS Add new course to prerequisite list.HIST 4701 HIST 4701: African History Edited HIST UG AS Add new course to prerequisite list.HIST 4702 HIST 4702: South Asian History Edited HIST UG AS Add new course to prerequisite list.HIST 4703 HIST 4703: The Global South Edited HIST UG AS Add new course to prerequisite list.HIST 4704 HIST 4704: Caribbean and Latin American
HistoryEdited HIST UG AS Add new course to prerequisite list.
HIST 4705 HIST 4705: Asian History Edited HIST UG AS Add new course to prerequisite list.HIST 4802 HIST 4802: Seminar in International History Edited HIST UG AS Add new course to prerequisite list.
HIST 4805 HIST 4805: Seminar on a Transnational or Thematic Topic
Edited HIST UG AS Add new course to prerequisite list.
HIST 4806 HIST 4806: Global, Transnational, or Thematic History
Edited HIST UG AS Revise course title and description and add new prerequisite.
HIST 4915 HIST 4915: Topics in History Edited HIST UG AS Revise prerequisites.HIST 4916 HIST 4916: Topic in Public History Edited HIST UG AS Revise prerequisites.HIST 4920 HIST 4920: Seminar in Public History Edited HIST UG AS Revise prerequisites.HIST 5700 HIST 5700: Introduction to Public History Edited HIST GR AS Revise course description.
HLTH 1001 HLTH 1001: Principles of Health I Edited HLTH UG SCI No change to course. Only changing name to match new course.
HLTH 2002 HLTH 2002: Molecular and Cellular Pathology
Edited HLTH UG SCI Addition of prerequisite.
HLTH 2020 HLTH 2020: Principles of Health II Added HLTH UG SCI Extension of HLTH 1001 exploring history of medicine, organ systemsand diseases.
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HLTH 3101 HLTH 3101: Global Health Edited HLTH UG SCI Changing terminology in description to be consistence with the field.
HLTH 4304 HLTH 4304: Host-Pathogen Interactions Added HLTH UG SCI New Course to provide advanced understanding of host-pathogen interactions.
HLTH 5403 HLTH 5403: Host-Pathogen Interactions Added HLTH GR SCI New Course to provide advanced understanding of host-pathogen interactions.
IDES 4400 IDES 4400: Internship Field Report Edited IND UG ENG replace text (to be approved by the Director) with "normally 12 weeks".
INAF 5017 INAF 5017: International Policymaking in Canada: Structure and Process
Edited INAF GR PA Added '(no longer offered)' to preclusion statement.Updated course name and description.
INAF 5018 INAF 5018: Law and International Affairs Edited INAF GR PA Added '(no longer offered)' to preclusion statement.Updated course description to reflect current emphasis of course.
INAF 5300 INAF 5300: Foreign Direct Investment: Theory and Policy
Edited INAF GR PA 1. Updated course description.2. Added prerequisite requirement.
INAF 5400 INAF 5400: Trade Policy Analysis Edited INAF GR PA 1. Proposed new course description, no name change of course.2. Includes experiential learning activity.
INAF 5506 INAF 5506: International Law: Use of Force Edited INAF GR PA Adding prerequisite requirement.
INAF 5509 INAF 5509: Law, Politics, and Economics in International Affairs
Edited INAF GR PA Update the change in the name of the MA/JD program.
INAF 5510 INAF 5510: Law and Diplomacy Edited INAF GR PA 1. Updated course description to reflect current and expected content.2. Update prerequisite by adding former course info.
IPIS 5101 IPIS 5101: Critical Infrastructure Protection: Issues and Strategies
Edited IPIS GR PA Insert prerequisite statement.
IPIS 5103 IPIS 5103: Infrastructure Engineering Principles
Edited IPIS GR ENG We have changed the Prerequisite statement.
IPIS 5105 IPIS 5105: Critical Infrastructure Risk Assessment
Edited IPIS GR PA Insert prerequisite statement.
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IPIS 5106 IPIS 5106: Management of Critical Infrastructure
Edited IPIS GR ENG Addition of Prerequisite statement.
ISAP 3001 ISAP 3001: Principles and Applications in Data Analysis
Edited IEIS UG SCI Adding permission of Institute to prerequisite statement.
ISAP 3002 ISAP 3002: Applications in Interdisciplinary Research
Edited IEIS UG SCI Adding permission of Institute to prerequisite statement.
ISAP 3003 ISAP 3003: Science Communication Edited IEIS UG SCI adding "permission of Institute" to prerequisite statement.
ISAP 3004 ISAP 3004: Science Policy Edited IEIS UG SCI Adding permission of Institute to prerequisite statement.
ISAP 3700 ISAP 3700: Topics in Interdisciplinary Science Added IEIS UG SCI 3rd year topics course for ISAP.
ISAP 4700 ISAP 4700: Topics in Interdisciplinary Science Added IEIS UG SCI 4th year topics course
JOUR 5300 JOUR 5300: Specialized Journalism: Special Topic
Edited JOUR GR PA mirroring title of piggyback course
JOUR 5301 JOUR 5301: Specialized Journalism: Business and the Markets
Edited JOUR GR PA mirroring piggyback course
JOUR 5302 JOUR 5302: Specialized Journalism: Business and Canadian Society
Edited JOUR GR PA mirroring piggy back title
JOUR 5303 JOUR 5303: Specialized Journalism: Health and Science
Edited JOUR GR PA mirroring piggy back course title
JOUR 5304 JOUR 5304: Specialized Journalism: Environment and Science
Edited JOUR GR PA mirroring piggy back title
JOUR 5306 JOUR 5306: Specialized Journalism: Canada and the World
Edited JOUR GR PA mirroring title of piggy back course
JOUR 5308 JOUR 5308: Specialized Journalism: Sports and Sport Culture
Edited JOUR GR PA mirroring title of piggy back course
JOUR 5309 JOUR 5309: Specialized Journalism: Arts and Culture
Edited JOUR GR PA mirroring piggy back title
JOUR 5310 JOUR 5310: Specialized Journalism: Justice and the Law
Edited JOUR GR PA mirroring piggy back title
JOUR 5311 JOUR 5311: Specialized Journalism: Justice and The Supreme Court
Edited JOUR GR PA mirroring title of piggyback course
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JOUR 5315 JOUR 5315: Specialized Journalism: Canada and the U.S.
Edited JOUR GR PA mirroring piggy back title
JOUR 5700 JOUR 5700: Advanced Writing Edited JOUR GR PA Change the name of JOUR 5700 to Advanced Writing
LING 5009 LING 5009: Special Topic in Linguistics Edited LALS GR AS Remove the statement "repeatable for credit when the topic changes" from the prerequisite list, and include in the body of the course description.
MECH 5103 MECH 5103: 3D Machine Vision: From Robots to the Space Station
Added MAAE GR ENG Added new course.
MECH 5206 MECH 5206: Wind Engineering Added MAAE GR ENG Adding Wind Engineering as a course.
MECH 5508 MECH 5508: System Modelling, Dynamics and Control
Added MAAE GR ENG Add new course.
MECH 5509 MECH 5509: Nonlinear Systems Analysis & Controls
Added MAAE GR ENG Adding Nonlinear Systems as a permanent course.
MGDS 5001 MGDS 5001: MA Core Seminar: Migration and Diaspora Studies
Edited KROE GR PA Change to title and to prerequisites
NEUR 3207 NEUR 3207: Systems Neuroscience Edited NEUR UG SCI Prerequisite ChangeNEUR 5203 NEUR 5203: Systematic Reviews and Meta-
AnalysisAdded NEUR GR SCI Adding a new course to the program.
SYSC 5304 SYSC 5304: Medical Imaging Modalities Edited SYST GR ENG 1.Course title changed from Medical Image Processing to Medical Imaging Modalities2.Removed electrical impedance tomography from course description
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Code Title StatusAcademic
UnitFaculty
Academic Level
Summary
35E Concentration in Disability and Chronic Illness
Edited HLTH SCI UG Adding additional choice for students interested in microbiology.
35C Concentration in Environment and Health
Edited HLTH SCI UG Adding additional choice for students interested in microbiology.
35D Concentration in Health Throughout the Lifespan
Edited HLTH SCI UG Adding additional choice for students interested in microbiology.
BAS-CS Conservation and Sustainability B.A.S. Honours
Edited ARCH ENG UG 1.Addition of new course Studio 1 ARCS23022.Change in nomenclature of all studio courses to ARCS code.3.Addition of course ARCC 3502
BAS-DG Design B.A.S. Edited ARCH ENG UG Breaking 1.5 core electives in history/theory or complementary electives
ELECTIVES--Architecture Course Categories (UG)
ELECTIVES-Architecture Course Categories (Undergrad)
Edited ARCH ENG UG New electives were added or removed to the Urbanism, Conservation and Design majors
MA-19DH M.A. History with Specialization in Digital Humanities
Edited HIST AS GR Remove 'Thesis pathway (4.5 credits)' after Requirements.
PHD-19 Ph.D. History Edited HIST AS GR Add option that another approved course could fulfill this credit requirement.
BAS-UB Urbanism B.A.S. Honours Edited ARCH ENG UG 1-Addition of Cities (ARCU 4103)2-replacing Urban Planning (CIVE 4303) with Urban and Regional Planning (GEOG 4323)3-Deletion of GEOG 10204-change of studio ARCU codes to ARCS
Effective Year Item - Program Summary Rationale2020-2021 BAS-DG : Design B.A.S. Removed Honours from program title. Editorial - Design BAS was never an Honours program.
2021-2022 BGISG-37U : BGINS Stream in French and Francophone Studies
Section 4 - changed the title of course FREN 2100 from Advanced French to French 4.
Editorial - as per course name change approved for 2019-2020 calendar.
2021-2022 BGISH-36U : BGINS Specialization in French and Francophone Studies
Section 6 - changed the title of course FREN 2100 from Advanced French to French 4.
Editorial - as per course name change approved for 2019-2020 calendar.
Effective Year Item - Course Summary Rationale2021-2022 ENVE 5101 Corrected Uottawa course code Editorial 2021-2022 ENVE 4003 Corrected Uottawa course code Editorial
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