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COURSES & EXTRACURRICULARS
Suggested Courses
In order to graduate, ETOL students must complete five (5) electives and ten (10) general education courses.
Below you'll find a list of courses that are not required but highly recommended for ETOL students. This is not an exhaustive list and you are highly encouraged to pursue any courses that interest you!
Some of the courses listed have prerequisite(s) check out the GNED page to find out more about the courses and their prerequisite(s):
Some courses may not be offered during the semester you wish to take them, check out the Academic Calendar to find out if and when they're offered:
TIER 2 GNED's
Cluster 1 - Numeracy and Scientific courses:
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ENVS 2100 - Introduction to Environmental Science
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NTSC 1112 - An Introduction to Current Environmental Issues
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NTSC 2201 - Environmentally Sustainable and Healthy Societies
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GEOG 1105 - Introduction to Mapping, GIS and Remote Sensing
Cluster 2 - Values, Beliefs and Identity:​
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INST 2720 - Travel Studies in Indigenous Studies
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MGMT 2275 - Creativity in the Workplace
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PHYL 2510 - Sport & Exercise Psychology
Cluster 3 - Community and Society:​
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FNCE 2130 - Personal Finance
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GEOG 1102 - World Regional Geography
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HIST 2234 - The Canadian State and Indigenous Peoples from Treaty 7 to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission
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HIST 2247 - Canada’s Frontier: the History of the West
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INST 1101 - Introduction to Indigenous Studies: the Canadian Context
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INST 1111 - Introduction to Indigenous Studies: International Perspectives
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MGMT 2130 - Management Principles and Practices
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MGMT 2131 - Introduction to Business Administration
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PHYL 3320 - Adapted Physical Activity
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SINV 2201 - Introduction to Social Innovation
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SINV 3203 - Facilitating Social Innovation
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WGST 1172 - Introduction to Women’s & Gender Studies
Cluster 4 - Communication:​
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INTS 1240 - Fundamentals of Professional Communication
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SPCH 2001 - Introduction to Public Speaking
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SPCH 2003 - Delivery Techniques for Presentation
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SPCH 2007 - Professional Speaking
TIER 3 GNED's
Cluster 1 - Numeracy and Scientific courses:
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BIOL 2309 - Plants and People
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GEOG 2107 - Weather and Climate
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GEOG 2553 - Geographic Information Systems
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GEOL 2151 - Environmental Geology and Earth Resources
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GEOL 2153 - Natural Hazards and Disasters
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GEOL 2155 - Geological History of Life
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GEOL 2157 - Water: Geologic and Geographic Issues
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NTSC 3301 - Environmental Health
Cluster 2 - Values, Beliefs and Identity:​
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ENGL 3900 - Topics in Travel Studies: Words and Ideas
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FILM 3370 - Ecocinema
- INST 2750 - Introduction to Indigenous Oral Systems
- INST 3740 - Indigenous Research Ethics and Protocols
- MGMT 3276 - Organizational Behaviour
- MGMT 4431 - Leadership Development
- PHIL 2291 - Philosophy and the Environment
- SINV 4402 - Human-Centred Design for Social Impact
Cluster 3 - Community and Society:​
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ECON 2244 - Managerial Economics
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ECON 2255 - Economics of the Public Sector
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ENGL 4402 - Topics in the Environment, Sustainability, and Resilience
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ENGL 4900 - Topics in Travel Studies: Texts and Contexts
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ENTR 3302 - Creativity for Entrepreneurial Practice
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ENTR 3370 - Society, Innovation and Enterprise
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ENVS 3336 - Indigenous & Stakeholder Consultation in Environmental Management
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FILM 2231 - Indigenous Film
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GEOG 2225 - Regional Geography of Canada
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GEOG 2443 - Tourism and Recreation Geography
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GEOG 2445 - Environmental Problems and Resource Management
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HIST 3343 - Resistance and Resilience: Indigenous Peoples and Colonialism in Context
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HIST 3345 - Indigenous Histories of Canada: Settler Colonialism and Indigenous Nationhood in Northern North America
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HIST 3358 - Environmental History
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MGMT 4403 - Environmental Management & Sustainable Development
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Cluster 4 - Communication:​
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MGMT 3210 - Business Communication Theory and Practice
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MKTG 3150 - The Science of Persuasion
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PUBR 2830 - Public Relations and the Public Good
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SPCH 3001 - Persuasive Speaking
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SPCH 3009 - Great Speakers, Great Speeches
Did you recently take a course that isn't on this list but would bring value to other ETOL students experience? Send us an email at etolcommunitypage@gmail.com and we'll add it if possible! Or fill out this form:
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