What are context credits?
All students must include one credit (or two half-credits) from each of the list of Humanities, Social Sciences and Sciences courses to fulfill degree requirements. In some cases, a context credit may be part of the major program’s requirements. Students in four-year professional programs must fulfill context requirements by the end of the third year of the program. All other students must have completed all three of the required context courses within the first 10 credits. *In cases where subjects are listed under two categories, only one of the requirements may be satisfied by that course (e.g., If GEOG 1F90 is taken to fulfill the requirement for the Social Sciences option, then GEOG 1F91 may not be taken to fulfill the sciences requirement). *History majors may not use a history credit to satisfy the social science context requirement. Please refer to the current Undergraduate Calendar www.brocku.ca/registrar/calendars/ or www.brocku.ca/registrar/guides/yearone/context.html and uti
A. All students must include one credit (or two half-credits) from each of the list of Humanities, Social Sciences and Sciences courses to fulfill degree requirements. In some cases, a context credit may be part of the major program’s requirements. Students in four-year professional programs must fulfill context requirements by the end of the third year of the program. All other students must have completed all three of the required context courses within the first 10 credits. *In cases where subjects are listed under two categories, only one of the requirements may be satisfied by that course (e.g., GEOG 1F90 is taken to fulfill the requirement for the Social Sciences option, GEOG 1F91 may not be taken to fulfill the sciences requirement). *History majors may not use a history credit to satisfy the social science context requirement. Please refer to page 22 of the 2006-07 Brock Undergraduate Calendar http://www.brocku.ca/registrar/guides/yearone/context.html and utilize the link to Ac