Here are the courses this student in the KI Class of 2012 chose to help prepare them to explore the consulting industry:
First year courses
- INTEG 120: Introduction to the Academy: Disciplines and Integrative Practices
- BIOL 110: Introductory Zoology
- FR 151: Basic French 1
- MATH 127: Calculus 1 for the Sciences
- SPCOM 223: Public Speaking
- INTEG 121: Introduction to the Academy: Design and Problem-Solving
- CS 100: Introduction to Computing through Applications
- ECON 102: Introduction to Macroeconomics
- FR 152: Basic French 2
- MATH 128: Calculus 2 for the Sciences
- PHIL 145: Critical Thinking
Second year courses
- INTEG 220: Nature of Scientific Knowledge
- CS 115: Introduction to Computer Science 1
- MSCI 211: Organizational Behaviour
- STAT 202: Introductory Statistics for Scientists
- INTEG 221: The Social Nature of Knowledge
- INTEG 230: The Museum Course: Preparation and Field Trip
- INTEG 275: Special Topics in Knowledge Integration: Creative Thinking
- BIOL 211: Introductory Vertebrate Zoology
- CS 116: Introduction to Computer Science 2
- FR 192A: French Language 1: Module 1
- KIN 330: Research Design
Third year courses
- INTEG 231: The Museum Course: Field Trip Project
- INTEG 320: The Museum Course: Research & Design
- CS 330: Management Information Systems
- INDEV 300: Culture and Ethics
- IS 301: Advanced Independent Research
- PSYCH 101: Introductory Psychology
- SOC 232: Technology and Social Change
- INTEG 321: The Museum Course: Practicum and Presentation
- INTEG 375: Special Topics in Knowledge Integration: Socially Responsible Science
- IS 302: Advanced Independent Research
- PSYCH 207: Cognitive Processes
- PSYCH 220R: Social Psychology
Fourth year courses
- INTEG 420: Senior Research Project A
- MSCI 311: Organizational Design and Technology
- STV 202: Design and Society
- SYDE 543: Cognitive Ergonomics
- INTEG 275: Special Topics in Knowledge Integration: Art, Science and History of Colour
- INTEG 421: Senior Research Project B
- PSYCH 339: Personnel Selection
- PSYCH 439: Negotiation in the Workplace: Theory and Practice
- SYDE 348: User Centred Design Methods
Course descriptions can be found in the Undergraduate Course Calendar