*LIMITATIONS ON ANTH, GEOG, PSYC AS BREADTH ELECTIVES
Note that the following courses CANNOT be     ANTH 111, 213, 214
taken for your breadth electives, but they    GEOG 211, 212, 221, 226, 228
can still be taken as general electives.      PSYC 200, 204, 205, 206 

40+ Breadth Electives with no pre-reqs

Looking for ideas on what to take for your four breadth requirements for a CS degree?

While not exhaustive, here is a list of lower-level courses recently offered at the Nanaimo campus that qualify as breadth electives for the BSc program in CS, and that do not have any course pre-requisites.


 Acct 100 Financial Accounting I            
                                            
 Anth 112 Intro Anthropology: Sociocultural Anthropology
 Anth 231 Intro to Music in Culture
                                            
 Crim 101 Intro to Criminology              
 Crim 131 Intro to Criminal Justice System  
 Crim 135 Intro to Canadian Law and Legal Institutions
 Crim 200 Aboriginal Issues in the Canadian Criminal Justice System
 Crim 241 Intro to Corrections              
 Crim 290 Alternative Conflict Resolution in Criminal Justice Systems
                                            
 Geog 100 World Regional Geography
 Geog 101 Environmental Geography
                           
 Econ 100 Intro to Economics
 Econ 211 Principles of Microeconomic Theory
 Econ 212 Principles of Macroeconomic Theory

 Glst 200 Global Economic Issues
 Glst 210 Intro to Global Studies
 Glst 211 Global Political and Economic Systems and Institutions

 Mark 160 Intro to Marketing

 Mgmt 192 Principles of Management

 Phil 100 Rhetoric and Reasoning
 Phil 111 Knowledge and Reality
 Phil 112 Intro to Philosophy: Ethics
 Phil 241 Ancient Philosophy II
 Phil 251 Formal Logic

 Poli 100 Identities and Communities: an intro to Politics
 Poli 151 Law and Politics in Canada
 Poli 200 International Peace and Security
 Poli 201 An intro to International Political Economy
 Poli 220 American Politics and Government
 Poli 228 Urban and Regional Government and Politics
 Poli 231 Comparative Politics
 Poli 245 Ideologies and Political Thought
 Poli 260 Justice and the Good Life: an intro to Political Thought

 Psyc 111 Contemporary Psychology I
 Psyc 112 Contemporary Psychology II
 Psyc 121 Developmental Psychology
 Psyc 131 Child Development I

 Reli 111 World Religions: Asian and Aboriginal Experiences
 Reli 112 World Religions: The Western Traditions

 Soci 111 Intro to Sociology
 Soci 112 Intro to Sociology: Canadian Society in the Contemporary World