GENERAL BSc PROGRAMS Objectives The General BSc program is designed to give the student knowledge and appreciation of the broad range of human endeavour in the sciences, humanities, and social sciences, while providing for study in greater depth and detail of the student's chosen major subject in the natural sciences, mathematics, or computing. The study of the major subject takes place in the context of other natural sciences, mathematics and computing. It may be further augmented by the choice of a second major, a minor, or an available option in another subject. A student in the General BSc program must choose a major subject from among Biology, Chemistry, Computing, Mathematics, Physical Geography, Physics and Statistics. For a secondary program, the student may select as a second major any of the above subjects or any major available in the General BA program, or, alternatively, a minor or an available option. To complete any major, minor, or option, all applicable Common and Special Requirements must be fulfilled. Additional credits may be necessary to fulfil all applicable requirements. Regulations for General BSc Programs In addition to the Regulations for General Programs and the applicable Common and Special Requirements for the major, all General BSc students must choose programs so as to satisfy the following conditions: l. The program must contain at least three of BI100*, CH100* (or CH110*), GL100*, and PC100* (or PC110*). 2. The program must contain MA100* (or another credit in Mathematics or Computing as described in the Special Requirements for the students major). 3. The program may not contain more than eight junior credits. 4. The program must contain at least two senior credits in Biology, Chemistry, Computing, Mathematics, Physics or in the courses identified as Physical Geography in the course description section of the Calendar. Course credits fulfilling this requirement must not be in the student's (first) major subject, but may be counted toward a second major or a minor. 5. The program must contain at least 11 credits from the following list: all courses in Biology, Chemistry, Computing (except CP102), Geology, Mathematics and Physics, as well as courses designated as Physical Geography in the course descriptions. For Physical Geography majors the list will also include GG345 and GG346. Courses which can not be counted towards fulfilling the requirement are included in (6) below. 6. The program may not contain AS105*, BI110, BI120, CH101*, CH115*, CH201*, MA108, MA109, MA130, PC101*, or SC101, SC102, SC103, SC104.