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Official University Document
The Undergraduate Calendar is an official University document. It defines academic programs and the regulations that pertain to them. The University Senate reserves the right to modify the academic programs and regulations at its discretion after the posting date of the Calendar. In addition, the University reserves the right to modify the posted scale of tuition and other student fees and to limit the number of students who enrol in any program or course at any time before the beginning of an academic term. Moreover, the information contained in the Undergraduate Calendar or any other University document related to academic programs, deadlines, and regulations is subject to verification and correction by the Office of the Registrar and the School of Graduate Studies.
Not all courses listed in this Calendar are offered this year. Students are advised to consult the Undergraduate Class Schedule for a timetable of courses offered.
Please note that the Undergraduate Calendar is available solely online and constitutes the official Undergraduate Calendar of the University. The most recent version of the Calendar is the only version currently in effect. Students are responsible for ensuring that graduation requirements are met, in accordance with the requirements set out in the Calendar corresponding to the year of admission, except for Engineering programs. Students in the Engineering programs are required to graduate having met the substantial equivalent of the curriculum in force in the winter term prior to degree conferral. Archived Calendars may be consulted using the “Archived Calendars” link.
This Calendar is intended to assist readers to understand the academic and administrative structure and policies and procedures of the University, and to describe the academic programs offered. The material has been submitted by academic units and administrative departments. Every effort has been made to ensure that all general information and course references are accurate as of the date of posting, but these are subject to possible verification and correction. By the act of registration each student becomes bound by the policies and regulations of Concordia University, including the Faculty in which the student is registered. Students are responsible for familiarizing themselves with the general information, rules and regulations contained in the Calendar, and with the specific information, rules and regulations of the Faculty or Faculties in which they are registered or enrolled or seek registration or enrolment, as well as the specific requirements of each degree or certificate sought. It is the student’s responsibility to ensure that the courses chosen are appropriate to the program requirements.
Concordia University disclaims all responsibility and liability for loss or damage suffered or incurred by any student or other party as a result of delays in or termination of its services, courses, or classes by reason of force majeure, including fire, flood, riots, war, strikes, lock-outs, damage to University property, financial exigency and/or other events beyond the reasonable control of the University. Concordia University disclaims any and all liability for damages arising as a result of errors, interruptions or disruptions to operations or connected with its operations or its campuses, arising out of computer failure or non-compliance of its computing systems.
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Published by the Office of the Provost and Vice‑President, Academic
Cover Design: Concordia University Communications Services Editor: Cynthia Foster With special thanks to our team of student Calendar Production Assistants: ISBN: 978-1-5251-1199-0 Printed in Canada • Copyright • Concordia University • January 2022 |
- Undergraduate Calendar 2022-2023
- About the Calendar
- About the University
- Section 11 Academic Calendar
- Section 12 Administration and Governance
- Section 13 Admission Regulations
- Section 14 Mature Entry
- Section 15 Tuition and Fees
- Section 16 Academic Information: Definitions and Regulations
- Section 17 University Secretariat
- Section 18 Student Life and Student Services
- Section 19 International Students
- Section 20 Student Associations and Alumni Relations
- Section 21 Centre for Continuing Education
- Section 23 Teacher Training and Teacher Certification
- Section 24 Institute for Co‑operative Education
- Section 25 Convocation Medals and Prizes
- Section 26 University Skills
- Section 27 Academic Advising
- Section 31 Faculty of Arts and Science
- Section 31.001 Faculty of Arts and Science
- Section 31.002 Programs and Admission Requirements
- Section 31.003 Degree Requirements
- Section 31.004 General Education
- Section 31.010 Department of Applied Human Sciences
- Section 31.030 Department of Biology
- Section 31.050 Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
- Section 31.060 Department of Classics, Modern Languages and Linguistics
- Section 31.070 Department of Communication Studies
- Section 31.080 Department of Economics
- Section 31.090 Department of Education
- Section 31.100 Department of English
- Section 31.110 Département d'études françaises
- Section 31.120 Department of Health, Kinesiology, and Applied Physiology
- Section 31.130 Department of Geography, Planning and Environment
- Section 31.160 Department of History
- Section 31.170 Interdisciplinary Studies
- Section 31.180 Department of Journalism
- Section 31.200 Department of Mathematics and Statistics
- Section 31.220 Department of Philosophy
- Section 31.230 Department of Physics
- Section 31.240 Department of Political Science
- Section 31.250 Department of Psychology
- Section 31.270 Department of Religions and Cultures
- Section 31.310 Department of Sociology and Anthropology
- Section 31.330 Department of Theological Studies
- Section 31.515 Co-operative Education in the Faculty of Arts and Science
- Section 31.520 Liberal Arts College
- Section 31.525 Loyola College for Diversity and Sustainability
- Section 31.530 School of Irish Studies
- Section 31.540 School of Community and Public Affairs
- Section 31.550 Science College
- Section 31.560 Simone de Beauvoir Institute and Women’s Studies
- Section 61 John Molson School of Business
- Section 61.10 John Molson School of Business
- Section 61.20 Admission Requirements
- Section 61.21 Undergraduate Degree Programs
- Section 61.22 The JMSB Core
- Section 61.22.1 Academic Performance Regulations
- Section 61.22.2 Registration Regulations
- Section 61.25 Co-operative Education in the John Molson School of Business
- Section 61.30 General Information
- Section 61.35 John Molson School of Business Courses
- Section 61.40 Department of Accountancy
- Section 61.50 Department of Supply Chain and Business Technology Management
- Section 61.60 Economics
- Section 61.70 Department of Finance
- Section 61.80 International Business
- Section 61.90 Department of Management
- Section 61.100 Department of Marketing
- Section 61.130 Additional Program Options for Business Students
- Section 61.140 Program Options for Non-Business Students
- Section 61.150 Special Certificate Programs
- Section 61.160 Special Programs in Accountancy
- Section 71 Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science
- Section 71.10 Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science
- Section 71.20 BEng
- Section 71.30 Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Section 71.40 Department of Mechanical, Industrial and Aerospace Engineering
- Section 71.50 Department of Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Section 71.55 Aerospace Engineering
- Section 71.60 Engineering Course Descriptions
- Section 71.70 Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering
- Section 71.75 Computer Science in Health and Life Sciences
- Section 71.80 Computation Arts and Computer Science
- Section 71.85 Data Science
- Section 71.90 Centre for Engineering in Society
- Section 71.100 Concordia Institute for Information Systems Engineering
- Section 71.105 Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering
- Section 71.110 Complementary Studies for Engineering and Computer Science Students
- Section 81 Faculty of Fine Arts
- Section 81.01 Faculty of Fine Arts
- Section 81.10 Programs and Admission Requirements
- Section 81.20 Degree Requirements
- Section 81.30 Interdisciplinary Studies in Fine Arts
- Section 81.40 Department of Art Education
- Section 81.50 Department of Art History
- Section 81.60 Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema
- Section 81.70 Department of Contemporary Dance
- Section 81.80 Department of Creative Arts Therapies
- Section 81.90 Department of Design and Computation Arts
- Section 81.100 Department of Music
- Section 81.110 Department of Studio Arts
- Section 81.120 Department of Theatre
- Quick Links
- Section 100.10 Librarians
- Section 100.20 Retired Full-Time Faculty
- Awards, Prizes And Scholarships
- Graduate Programs