| REQUIRED COURSES: | Credit Hrs | Course |
| STAT 1000 | 3 | Basic Statistical Analysis 1 |
| PSYC 1200 OR | 6 | Introduction to Psychology |
| SOC 1200 | 6 | Introduction to Sociology |
| ECON 1010 & ECON 1020 OR | 6 | Micro & Macro Economics |
| ECON 1210 & ECON 1220 | Economics Canada & Global Issues | |
| 6 credit hours from: ECON XXXX |
6 | ECON 2280, ECON 2310, ECON 2390, ECON 2400, ECON 2540, ECON 2550 |
| HEAL 2600 | 3 | Integration of Health Determinants of Individuals |
| HMEC 2000 | 3 | Research Methods and Presentation |
| HMEC 3000 | 3 | Introduction to Social Epidemiology |
| HNSC 1200 | 3 | Food: Facts and Fallacies |
| HNSC 1210 | 3 | Nutrition and Health and Changing Lifestyles |
| HNSC 2130 | 3 | Nutrition through the Life Cycle |
| NATV 1200 OR | 6 | Native Peoples of Canada |
| NATV 1220 and NATV 1240 | ||
| FMLY 1020 | 3 | Family Issues across the Lifespan |
| FMLY XXXX | 6 | 6 credit hours from FMLY 1010/FMLY 1012/FMLY 1420 |
| FMLY 2350 | 3 | Multicultural Family Issues |
| TXSC 1600 | 3 | Textiles for Living |
| TXSC 1610 | 3 | Textiles, Product, and Consumers |
| Science elective | 3 | 3 credit hours from the Faculty of Science |
| FACULTY OF HUMAN ECOLOGY COURSES: (at least 9 credit hours at 3000/4000 level) |
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*In the event of discrepancies with this document and the General Calendar, the General Calendar will prevail.*
*It is the student’s responsibility to ensure pre-requisites are met before registering for higher level courses*