Fall 2012 and 2013

A possible CFM course sequence (Fall 2012&2013):

Year 1

Fall (1A) Winter (1B)

Spring

WORK TERM 1

AFM 101 AFM 102
AFM 131 AFM 121
CS 135 CS 136
MATH 135 MATH 136
MATH 137 MATH 138

Year 2

Fall (2A)

Winter

WORK TERM 2

Spring (2B)
CS 245 AFM 272
CS 246 CS 241
ECON 101 ECON 102
ENGL 1191 STAT 231
STAT 230 General elective3

Year 3

Fall

WORK TERM 3

Winter (3A)

Spring

WORK TERM 4

AFM 231
AFM 372
CS 240
MATH 239
General elective3

Year 4

Fall (3B)

Winter

WORK TERM 5

Spring (4A)
AFM 425 AFM 322
CS 341 Arts elective2
STAT 373 Arts elective2
Arts elective2 CS elective4
General elective2 General elective3

Year 5

Fall

WORK TERM 6

Winter (4B)

Spring

CONVOCATION

AFM 424
Arts elective2
Arts elective2
CS elective4
CS elective4

1. Or ENGL 210F - Genres of Business Communication
2. Three of the following: any AFM course at the 300 or 400 level not listed above (for which the necessary pre-requisites have been met); ECON 201 Microeconomic Theory 1; ECON 202 Macroeconomics; ECON 206 Money and Banking 1; ECON 207 Economic Growth and Development 1; ECON 231 Introduction to International Economics; ECON 332 International Finance; ECON 344 Marketing: Principles of Marketing and Consumer Economics; PHIL 215 Professional and Business Ethics; SPCOM 223 Public Speaking; and two additional AFM courses at the 300 or 400 level not listed above (for which the necessary pre-requisites have been met)
3. Four additional courses
4. One additional course from CS 440-498 or CO 487 Applied Cryptography and two additional courses from CS 340-398, CS 440-498 or CO 487 Applied Cryptography


Disclaimer: This is not a substitute for the official degree requirements. If there is a question of interpretation or a discrepancy, the Undergraduate Calendar always takes precedence.