Education Systems
Alberta
Student Types
High school student or graduate
Accordion Content

List of Approved Options

Social Studies 30‐2

Social Sciences

  • International Politics
  • World Religions
  • World Geography
  • Experimental Psychology
  • Cultural and Physical Anthropology
  • Applied Sociology
  • Philosophies of Man
  • Microeconomics
  • Western World History
  • Macroeconomics

Career and Technology course groupings
(all courses within a course grouping can be used)

 

  • Criminal Justice Studies
  • Design Studies
  • Electro‐technologies
  • Enterprise and Innovation
  • Environmental Stewardship
  • Financial Management
  • Human and Social Services
  • Legal Studies
  • Logistics
  • Management and Marketing
  • Networking
  • Primary Resources
  • Recreation Leadership

Dual Credit courses

Locally Developed Courses

  • Design thinking for Innovation
  • Forensic Studies
  • Second language group
  • Astronomy
  • Chemistry (Advanced)
  • Creative Writing and Publishing
  • Environmental Science Advanced
  • Global Perspectives
  • Journalism
  • Literary Creation
  • Marine Life and Ecosystem Studies
  • Physics (Advanced)
  • Psychology – Abnormal
  • Scientific Research
  • Religious Studies
  • Religions of the World

Locally developed courses may be added or removed as curriculum revisions are made. Course outlines can be sent to the Associate Registrar, Admissions and Recruitment for assessment.

Options from the approved list will be combined (if required) to fulfill one approved option requirement (5 or 6 credits) using the courses with the higher grades first. Intermediate and Advanced Credits cannot be combined to satisfy a course requirement.

For standard admission, intermediate credits will be used where 5 advanced credits are not available. For final admission, advanced credits will be used.

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Undergraduate Programs New
Accounting
Actuarial Science
Ancient and Medieval History
Anthropology (Bachelor of Arts)
Anthropology (Bachelor of Science)
Archaeology (Bachelor of Arts)
Archaeology (Bachelor of Science)
Art History
Astrophysics
Biochemistry
Bioinformatics
Biological Sciences
Biomechanics
Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical Sciences
Business
Business Analytics
Business Technology Management
Cellular, Molecular and Microbial Biology
Chemical Engineering
Chemistry
Civil Engineering
Communication and Media Studies
Community Rehabilitation
Computer Science
Dance
Design in City Innovation
Drama
East Asian Language Studies
East Asian Studies
Ecology
Economics
Electrical Engineering
Energy and Professional Land Management
Energy Engineering
Engineering (common first year)
English
Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Environmental Science
Exercise and Health Physiology
Film Studies
Finance
French
Gender and Sexuality Studies
Geography (Bachelor of Arts)
Geography (Bachelor of Science)
Geology
Geomatics Engineering
Geophysics
Global Development Studies
Greek and Roman Studies
Health and Society
History
International Business Strategy
International Indigenous Studies
International Relations
Kinesiology
Language and Culture
Latin American Studies
Law and Society
Leadership and Coaching
Linguistics
Linguistics and Language
Marketing
Mathematics
Mechanical Engineering
Motor and Psychosocial Aspects of Movement
Multidisciplinary Studies
Music (Bachelor of Arts)
Music (Bachelor of Music)
Natural Sciences
Neuroscience
Nursing (year 1)
Nursing - Indigenous Community Route
Nursing - Rural Community Route
Operations Management
Organizational Behaviour and Human Resources
Personal Financial Planning
Philosophy
Physics
Plant Biology
Political Science
Psychology (Bachelor of Arts)
Psychology (Bachelor of Science)
Real Estate Studies
Religious Studies
Risk Management and Insurance
Risk Management: Insurance and Finance
Social Work
Sociology
Software Engineering
Spanish
Supply Chain Management
Sustainable Systems Engineering
Undeclared (Arts)
Urban Studies
Visual Studies
Zoology
Education Systems New
Alberta
Student Types New
High school student or graduate