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Explore what courses to take in first year so you can maximize your options and flexibility in your upper years.

Pay Attention to the courses labelled [GATEWAY]. These are courses required to get into those plans, so it’s really important that you take those ones in particular.

Some plans do not have “gateway” courses, but we still suggest that you take the first-year courses recommended for the plan. Doing so will help set you up for success in that plan.

Keep in mind that the requirements to access all the degree plans vary by department and some are more competitive than others to get into. To get an idea of what grades are needed to get into each of the degree plans, see our Plan Thresholds page here.

Course descriptions can be viewed on the Academic Calendar.

Computing

Cognitive Science (COGS) - Specialization 

  • COGS 100/3.0
  • CISC 121/3.0 [GATEWAY]
  • CISC 124/3.0
  • CISC 102/3.0
  • MATH 110/6.0 or MATH 112/3.0
  • 12.0 units of LING 101/3.0; LING 102/3.0; PSYC 100/6.0; or 6.0 units from PHIL at the 100-level

Note: Students without previous programming experience should replace CISC 121/124 with CISC 101 in the Fall Term and CISC 121 in the Winter Term, then take CISC 124 in the Fall Term of second year.

Computing (COMP) - Major, Minor 

  • CISC 121/3.0 [GATEWAY]
  • CISC 124/3.0
  • CISC 102/3.0
  • MATH 110/6.0 or MATH 112/3.0

Note: Students without previous programming experience should replace CISC 121/124 with CISC 101 in the Fall Term and CISC 121 in the Winter Term then take CISC 124 in the Fall Term of second year.  

Computing and the Creative Arts (COCA) -  Specialization

  • CISC 121/3.0 [GATEWAY]
  • CISC 124/3.0
  • CISC 102/3.0
  • 6.0 units in one of the following creative arts disciplines [GATEWAY]:
  • ARTH 121/3.0 and ARTH 122/3.0
  • (FILM 111/3.0 and FILM 113/3.0) or (FILM 112/3.0 and FILM 114/3.0)
  • DRAM 100/6.0
  • MUSC 103/3.0, MUSC 104/3.0, MUSC 114/3.0, MUSC 156/3.0, MUSC 171/3.0, MUSC 191/3.0, MUSC 192/3.0

Note: Students without previous programming experience should replace CISC 121/124 with CISC 101 in the Fall Term and CISC 121 in the Winter Term then take CISC 124 in the Fall Term of second year.   

Computing and Mathematics (COMA)  - Specialization  

  • CISC 121/3.0 [GATEWAY]
  • CISC 124/3.0
  • MATH 120/6.0 or MATH 121/6.0 [GATEWAY]
  • MATH 110/6.0

Note: Students without previous programming experience should replace CISC 121/124 with CISC 101 in the Fall Term and CISC 121 in the Winter Term then take CISC 124 in the Fall Term of second year.  

Computer Science (CSCI)  - Specialization

  • CISC 121/3.0 [GATEWAY]
  • CISC 124/3.0 [GATEWAY]
  • CISC 102/3.0   
  • MATH 121/6.0    
  • MATH 112/3.0     

Note: Students without previous programming experience should replace CISC 121/124 with CISC 101 in the Fall Term and CISC 121 in the Winter Term then take CISC 124 in the Fall Term of second year.    

Software Design (SODE)  - Specialization

  • CISC 121/3.0 [GATEWAY]
  • CISC 124/3.0
  • CISC 102/3.0
  • MATH 110/6.0 or MATH 112/3.0

Note: Students without previous programming experience should replace CISC 121/124 with CISC 101 in the Fall Term and CISC 121 in the Winter Term then take CISC 124 in the Fall Term of second year.

Creative Arts

Drama (DRAM) - Specialization, Major, Minor

  • DRAM 100/6.0 [GATEWAY]

Film & Media (FILM)  - Major, Minor

  • (FILM 111/3.0 and FILM 113/3.0) or (FILM 112/3.0 and FILM 114/3.0) [GATEWAY]

Media and Performance Production (MAPP) - Specialization

  • DRAM 100/6.0 or DRAM 103/3.0 or MUSC 103/3.0 or MUSC 156/3.0 [GATEWAY]
  • (FILM 111/3.0 and FILM 113/3.0) or (FILM 112/3.0 and FILM 114/3.0) [GATEWAY]

Music (MUSC)  - Specialization, Major, Minor

Choose 6.0 units from the following [GATEWAY]:  

  • MUSC 103/3.0, MUSC 104/3.0, MUSC 114/3.0, MUSC 156/3.0, MUSC 171/3.0, MUSC 191/6.0, MUSC 192/3.0

Note: Students in the direct-entry Bachelor of Music (Honours) will be contacted by the DAN School regarding their required courses.

Humanities

Art History (ARTH) - Specialization, Major, Minor

  • ARTH 121/3.0 and ARTH 122/3.0 [GATEWAY] 

Classics (CLST) - Specialization, Major, Minor

  • CLST 102/3.0 and CLST 103/3.0
  • GREK 112/6.0
  • LATN 110/6.0

Note: If you hold Grade 12 Latin or Greek or equivalent, you may be able to start at the second year level in the language.

English Language & Creative Writing (ENGL) - Specialization, Major, Minor

  • Gateway to English plans: ((3.0 units from ENGL 111-162) and (3.0 units of CWRI or ENGL)) OR (WRIT 125 and (3.0 units of CWRI or ENGL)) OR ENGL 100/6.0

History (HIST)  - Specialization, Major, Minor

Choose TWO (6.0 units) of [GATEWAY]:  

  • HIST 104/3.0
  • HIST 105/3.0  
  • HIST 106/3.0  
  • HIST 108/3.0  
  • HIST 109/3.0  
  • HIST 110/3.0  
  • HIST 124/3.0 

Jewish Studies (JWST)  - Minor

  • HEBR 101/3.0 and HEBR 102/3.0

Philosophy (PHIL) - Specialization, Major, Minor

  • 6.0 units from PHIL at the 100-level [GATEWAY]

Philosophy (PHPE)  - Sub-plan in Politics, Philosophy aԻ Economics Specialization 

  • 6.0 units from PHIL at the 100-level [GATEWAY]
  • ECON 110/6.0 or (ECON 111/3.0 and ECON 112/3.0)   
  • POLS 111/3.0 and POLS 112/3.0

Religious Studies (RELS) - Major, Minor

Choose TWO (6.0 units) of:

  • RELS 132/3.0 and RELS 133/3.0
  • RELS 137/3.0
  • RELS 162/3.0
  • RELS 163/3.0

Languages

French Studies (FREN)  - Specialization, Major, Minor

  • FREN 151/3.0 and FREN 152/3.0 [GATEWAY] or
  • FREN 231/3.0 and FREN 230/3.0 [GATEWAY]

Note: Students interested in taking any FREN course should take the placement test to check their language level.

Indigenous Knowledges and Perspectives - Major, Minor

  • INDG 101/3.0

And choose TWO (6.0 units) of: 

  • ANSH 101/3.0 and ANSH 102/3.0  
  • INDG 111/3.0 and INDG 112/3.0
  • MOHK 101/3.0 and MOHK 102/3.0

Languages, Literatures and Cultures (LLCU) - Major

  • LLCU 111/3.0

Linguistics (LING)  - Major, Minor

  • LING 101/3.0 and LING 102/3.0 [GATEWAY]

Spanish and Latin American Studies (SLAS)  - Minor

  • ʴ 111/3.0 aԻ SPAN 112/3.0 o   
  • SPAN 204/3.0 and SPAN 205/3.0    

Note: You will have the opportunity during the first two weeks of classes to change your registration from one course to the other if it turns out you are at the wrong level.

World Languages (LANG) - Minor

  • At least 6.0 and up to 12.0 units in language courses     

Note: Any language offered at Queen’s, other than English, is acceptable.    

Note: To obtain a Minor in World Language Studies, you must study at least two languages over the course of your degree, and one language must be studied at the 300-level. Therefore, to successfully complete this Plan, you should consider choosing to study in first year one language in which you already have some experience.   

Life & Physical Sciences

Astrophysics (ASPH) - Specialization

  • MATH 110/6.0 or MATH 112/3.0
  • MATH 120/6.0 or MATH 121/6.0 [GATEWAY]
  • PHYS 104/6.0 or PHYS 106/6.0[GATEWAY]

Biochemistry (BCHM) - Specialization, Major, Minor

  • BIOL 102/3.0
  • BIOL 103/3.0
  • CHEM 112/6.0 [GATEWAY]
  • MATH 130/3.0
  • PHYS 115/3.0
  • CISC 151/3.0

Note: Although Physics is not required for the Minor plan, it is recommended if you wish to keep your options open for a change to a Chemistry, Geology, Life Sciences or Physics plan in the future.

Note: Students in the direct-entry Bachelor of Science (Honours), Life Sciences and Biochemistry will be automatically enrolled in all of the courses above.

Biology (BIOL) - Specialization, Major, Minor

  • BIOL 102/3.0 [GATEWAY]
  • BIOL 103/3.0 [GATEWAY]
  • CHEM 112/6.0
  • MATH 121/6.0 or MATH 120/6.0   

Note: For the Specialization and Major plans it is highly recommended that you take PHYS 106/6.0 or (PHYS 115/3.0 and PHYS 116/3.0)

Note: Although Physics is not required for the Minor plan, it is recommended if you wish to keep your options open for a change to a Chemistry, Geology, Life Sciences or Physics plan in the future.

Biology & Mathematics  (BIMA) - Specialization 

  • BIOL 102/3.0 and BIOL 103/3.0  [GATEWAY]
  • CHEM 112/6.0    
  • MATH 110/6.0
  • MATH 120/6.0 or MATH 121/6.0 [GATEWAY]  

Note: It is highly recommended that you take:   

  • PHYS 104/6.0 or PHYS 106/6.0 or (PHYS 115/3.0 and PHYS 116/3.0) 

Biology & Psychology (BIPS) - Specialization 

  • BIOL 102/3.0 and BIOL 103/3.0 [GATEWAY]
  • CHEM 112/6.0
  • PSYC 100/6.0 [GATEWAY] 

Note: It is highly recommended that you take:  

  • PHYS 106/6.0 or (PHYS 115/3.0 and PHYS 116/3.0)
  • MATH 121/6.0 or (MATH 127/3.0 and MATH 128/3.0) is also recommended if you wish to keep your options open to change your plan to Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Geology, Life Sciences or Physics in the future.

Biotechnology (BTEC) - Specialization

  • BIOL 102/3.0 and BIOL 103/3.0 [GATEWAY]
  • CHEM 112/6.0    
  • MATH 121/6.0 or MATH 120/6.0

Chemistry (CHEM) - Specialization, Major, Minor

  • CHEM 112/6.0 [GATEWAY]
  • MATH 112/3.0 or MATH 110/6.0
  • MATH 121/6.0 or MATH 120/6.0 [GATEWAY]
  • PHYS 104/6.0 or PHYS 106/6.0 or (PHYS 115/3.0 and PHYS 116/3.0) 

Note: The Algebra requirement (MATH 112 or MATH 110) may be deferred until second year.   

Note: MATH 112/3.0 or MATH 110/6.0 is not required in the Minor plan. 

Environmental Biology  (EBIO, Sub-discipline in Environmental Science) - Specialization

  • BIOL 102/3.0 and BIOL 103/3.0 [GATEWAY]
  • CHEM 112/6.0    
  • ENSC 103/3.0   
  • GPHY 101/3.0    
  • GPHY 102/3.0    
  • GEOL 104/3.0 o GEOL 107/3.0   
  • MATH 121/6.0    

Environmental Chemistry  (ECHM, Sub-discipline in Environmental Science) - Specialization 

  • BIOL 111/3.0 or BIOL 103/3.0    
  • CHEM 112/6.0    
  • ENSC 103/3.0   
  • GPHY 101/3.0    
  • GPHY 102/3.0    
  • GEOL 104/3.0 
  • GEOL 107/3.0   
  • MATH 121/6.0 or MATH 120/6.0
  • PHYS 106/6.0 or PHYS 115/3.0 and PHYS 116/3.0  

Note: The initial requirements of this Plan leave no room for electives in first year. You may defer Geography or Geology to second year

Environmental Geology (EGEO, Sub-discipline in Environmental Science)  - Specialization 

  • BIOL 103/3.0 or BIOL 111/3.0    
  • CHEM 112/6.0   
  • ENSC  103/3.0   
  • GPHY 101/3.0    
  • GPHY 102/3.0    
  • GEOL 104/3.0   
  • GEOL 107/3.0
  • MATH 121/6.0 or MATH 120/6.0  
  • PHYS 106/6.0 or PHYS 115/3.0 and PHYS 116/3.0  

Note: The initial requirements of this Plan leave no room for electives at first year. You may defer the Geography or Biology requirements to second year.  

Environmental Life Science (ELSC, Sub-discipline in Environmental Science)  - Specialization  

  • BIOL 102/3.0    
  • BIOL 103/3.0    
  • CHEM 112/6.0 [GATEWAY]    
  • ENSC 103/3.0   
  • GPHY 101/3.0    
  • GPHY 102/3.0    
  • GEOL 104/3.0 o GEOL 107/3.0   
  • MATH 112/3.0, MATH 121/6.0 or MATH 120/6.0
  • PHYS 104/6.0 or PHYS 106/6.0 or PHYS 115/3.0 and PHYS 116/3.0  

Note: If you are considering a major in Life Sciences or Biology, take MATH 121.     

Note: If you don’t want to take MATH 112/3.0 or MATH 121/6.0, you can wait and take STAT 263/3.0 in year 2 or 3.  All other MATH and STAT courses have prerequisites.

Environmental Geography (EGPY, Sub-discipline in Environmental Science) 

  • BIOL 111/3.0 or BIOL 103/3.0    
  • CHEM 112/6.0    
  • GPHY 101/3.0    
  • GPHY 102/3.0    
  • GEOL 104/3.0    
  • MATH 121/6.0    
  • PHYS 106/6.0 or PHYS 115/3.0 and PHYS 116/3.0     

Note: The initial requirements of this Plan leave no room for electives in first year. You may defer the Biology or Physics requirements to second year and fill the space with an elective(s) in first year. 

Environmental Science (ENSC) - Specialization, Major

  • BIOL 103/3.0 or BIOL 111/3.0    
  • CHEM 112/6.0    
  • ENSC 103/3.0   
  • GPHY 101/3.0    
  • GPHY 102/3.0   
  • GEOL 104/3.0 and GEOL 107/3.0   
  • Any 6.0 units from MATH (If undecided, choose MATH 121/6.0)  

Environmental Studies (ENVS) - Specialization, Major, Minor

  • BIOL 103/3.0 or BIOL 111/3.0   
  • ENSC 103/3.0   
  • GPHY 101/3.0    
  • GPHY 102/3.0 (Minor only needs GPHY 102)   
  • GEOL 104/3.0 or GEOL 106/3.0 or GEOL 107/3.0    

Note: For a Joint Honours in Environmental Studies choose 3.0 units from Math or Statistics or Chemistry.  

Environmental Toxicology  (ETOX, Sub-discipline in Environmental Science)  - Specialization

  • BIOL 102/3.0    
  • BIOL 103/3.0    
  • CHEM 112/6.0    
  • ENSC 103/3.0   
  • GPHY 101/3.0    
  • GPHY 102/3.0    
  • GEOL 104/3.0 o GEOL 107/3.0  
  • MATH 121/6.0 or MATH 120/6.0   

Note: If you are considering a Major in Life Sciences take MATH 121/6.0 and take one of PHYS 106/6.0 or (PHYS 115/3.0 and PHYS 116/3.0).  If you are considering a Major in Biology take MATH 121/6.0.    

Geography (GPHY) (Arts)  - Major, Minor

  • GPHY 101/3.0 and GPHY 102/3.0 [GATEWAY]

Geography (GPHY) (Science) - Major, Minor

  • GPHY 101/3.0 or GPHY 102/3.0 [GATEWAY]
  • 12.0 units (for Major plan) or 6.0 units (for Minor plan) from CHEM 112/6.0 ; (MATH 110/6.0); ( MATH 121/6.0 or (MATH 127/3.0 and MATH 128/3.0)); ( PHYS 104/6.0 or 106/6.0 or (PHYS 115/3.0 and PHYS 116/3.0) )

Geology (GEOL)  - Specialization, Major, Minor

  • GEOL 104/3.0
  • GEOL 107/3.0
  • CHEM 112/6.0
  • MATH 121/6.0 or MATH 120/6.0
  • PHYS 106/6.0 or PHYS 115/3.0 and PHYS 116/3.0
  • For Specialization choose 6.0 units from BIOL 102/3.0 , BIOL 103/3.0 , BIOL 110/3.0 , BIOL 111/3.0 ; MATH 110/6.0 ; MATH 112/3.0 

Note: Minor plans do not require both CHEM and PHYS. Choose 6.0 units from CHEM 112/6.0 or PHYS 106/6.0 or (PHYS 115/3.0 and PHYS 116/3.0).

Note: Minor plans do not require GEOL 107/3.0.

Kinesiology (KINE) - Specialization

  • ANAT 100/3.0
  • BIOL 102/3.0
  • BIOL 103/3.0
  • HLTH 101/3.0
  • KNPE 125/3.0
  • KNPE 153/3.0
  • KNPE 167/3.0
  • PSYC 100/6.0 

Note: Students in the direct-entry Bachelor of Science (Honours), Kinesiology will be automatically enrolled in all of the courses above.

Life Sciences (LISC) - Direct Entry, Specialization, Major, Minor

  • BIOL 102/3.0
  • BIOL 103/3.0
  • CHEM 112/6.0 [GATEWAY]
  • MATH 130/3.0
  • PHYS 115/3.0
  • CISC 151/3.0 

Note: Students in the direct-entry Bachelor of Science (Honours), Life Sciences and Biochemistry will be automatically enrolled in all of the courses above.

Note: Students wishing to take upper year PSYC courses should take PSYC 100.

Mathematics (MATH) - Specialization, Major, Minor

  • MATH 110/6.0 [GATEWAY]
  • MATH 120/6.0 [GATEWAY]  

Note: Students interested in the Minor can take MATH 112/3.0 instead of MATH 110/6.0. 

Note: Students interested in the Minor can take MATH 121/6.0 or ( MATH 127/3.0 and MATH 128/3.0) instead of MATH 120/6.0. 

Mathematical Physics (MAPH)  - Specialization

  • MATH 110/6.0    
  • MATH 120/6.0 [GATEWAY]         
  • PHYS 104/6.0 or PHYS 106/6.0 [Ҵշ´۱ 

Physics (PHYS) - Specialization, Major, Minor

  • MATH 110/6.0 or MATH 112/3.0
  • MATH 120/6.0 or MATH 121/6.0 [GATEWAY]
  • PHYS 104/6.0 or PHYS 106/6.0 [Ҵշ´۱ 

Psychology (PSYC) - (Arts) Specialization, Major, Minor

  • PSYC 100/6.0 [GATEWAY]

Psychology (PSYC) - (Science) Specialization, Major

  • PSYC 100/6.0 [GATEWAY]
  • 12.0 units from BIOL 102/3.0 and BIOL 103/3.0 , CHEM 112/6.0 , PHYS 104/6.0 or PHYS 106/6.0 or ( PHYS 115/3.0 and PHYS 116/3.0) , ( CISC 121/3.0 and CISC 124/3.0) , or any 100-level MATH

Note: The 12.0 units of supporting science courses required for this plan may also be taken after first year.

Statistics (STAT)  - Specialization, Major, Minor

  • MATH 110/6.0 [GATEWAY]
  • MATH 120/6.0 [GATEWAY]   

Note: Students interested in a Statistics plan should not take STAT 263/3.0.

Note: Students interested in the Minor can take MATH 112/3.0 instead of MATH 110/6.0.

Note: Students interested in the Minor can take MATH 121/6.0 or (MATH 127/3.0 and MATH 128/3.0) instead of MATH 120/6.0.

Social Sciences

Applied Economics (ECON) - Major

  • ECON 110/6.0 or (ECON 111/3.0 and ECON 112/3.0) [GATEWAY]

Economics (ECON) - Specialization, Minor

  • ECON 110/6.0 or ( ECON 111/3.0 and ECON 112/3.0 ) [GATEWAY]
  • (MATH 127/3.0 and MATH 128/3.0) or MATH 121/6.0 or MATH 120/6.0 [Not a GATEWAY but highly recommended]

Note: Students interested in the Minor do not need to take a MATH course.

Economics (ECPP) - Sub-plan in Politics, Philsophy aԻ Economics Specialization 

  • ECON 110/6.0 or ( ECON 111/3.0 and ECON 112/3.0 ) [GATEWAY]
  • ( MATH 127/3.0 and MATH 128/3.0) or MATH 121/6.0 or MATH 120/6.0 [Not a GATEWAY but highly recommended]
  • 6.0 units from PHIL at the 100-level
  • POLS 111/3.0 and POLS 112/3.0 

Employment Relations (EMPR) - General, Minor

  • EMPR 100
  • EMPR 110

Black Studies (BLCK) - Minor

  • DEVS 101/3.0 and DEVS 102/3.0
  • HLTH 101/3.0
  • RELS 163/3.0
  • BIOL 110/3.0
  • ENSC 103/3.0
  • LLCU 110/3.0
  • GNDS 120/3.0
  • GNDS 125/3.0

Gender Studies (GNDS) - Specialization, Major, Minor

  • GNDS 120/3.0  and GNDS 125/3.0 [GATEWAY] 

Global Development Studies (DEVS)  - Specialization, Major, Minor

  • DEVS 101/3.0 and DEVS 102/3.0  [GATEWAY]

Health Studies (HLTH) - Specialization, Major, Minor

  • HLTH 101/3.0 [GATEWAY]
  • HLTH 102/3.0
  • ANAT 100/3.0
  • PSYC 100/6.0

Political Studies (POLS) - Specialization, Major, Minor

  • POLS 111/3.0 and POLS 112/3.0 [GATEWAY] 

Political Studies (POPE) - Sub-plan in Politics, Philosophy aԻ Economics Specialization 

  • POLS 111/3.0 and POLS 112/3.0 [GATEWAY]
  • 6.0 units from PHIL at the 100-level   
  • ECON 110/6.0 or ECON 111/3.0 and ECON 112/3.0  

Sociology (SOCY)  - Specialization, Major, Minor

  • SOCY 100/3.0 and SOCY 101/3.0 [GATEWAY]
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