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The first step to your preparation for course registration is to check your program requirements.
Each program at Laurier has a specific curriculum, listed by faculty below. If you are unsure of which Faculty you belong to, refer to our list of programs by faculty.
Note: If there is any discrepancy between the requirements listed here and the requirements in the academic calendar, the calendar is the official version. Program requirements are subject to change so we encourage you to check back often.
You can review your program’s requirements in the academic calendar of the year in which you entered your program. You can also log into MyDegree to track the courses you have previously taken against your program requirements and determine which courses you have left to complete your degree.
If you have any questions about your course registration plan, connect with your academic advisor before course registration opens for you.
If you previously attended another postsecondary institution, you’ll need academic advice before you begin planning your schedule and registering for courses:
If awarded transfer credits, a preliminary transfer credit assessment will be included in your Offer of Admission. Final transfer credit assessments are completed once we receive your official transcript directly from your previous institution, so have it sent to the Recruitment and Admissions office as soon as possible to ensure the best selection of courses.
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Law and Society (BA)
Fall
Winter
VA: Search for courses under Virtual Campus
This program allows a maximum number of 7.0 credits at the 100 level (which will include the credits you took at WLIC).
Connect with Brantford Campus Advising to confirm your course selection and ensure you are meeting program requirements.
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Communication Studies (BA)
Fall
Winter
This program allows a maximum number of 7.0 credits at the 100 level (which will include the credits you took at WLIC). Keep this in mind when choosing electives.
A minimum grade of 5.0 (C) is required in CS100 and CS101.
Students may count up to 1.5 credits of senior KS courses toward the major. If you have interest in taking courses in Cultural Studies, consider choosing 1 or 2 KS courses at the 200-level instead of electives.
Connect with CS Advising to confirm your course selection and ensure you are meeting program requirements.
Film Studies (BA)
This program allows a maximum number of 7.0 credits at the 100 level (which will include the credits you took at WLIC). Keep this in mind when choosing electives.
Students may count up to 1.0 credit from senior EN courses toward the major. If you have interest in taking English, consider choosing 1 or 2 EN courses at the 200-level instead of electives.
Students may count no more than 2.5 credits of Film Production courses towards their degree: FS272, FS275, FS370, FS371, FS373, FS374, FS380, FS381.
Connect with FS Advising to confirm your course selection and ensure you are meeting program requirements.
Sociology (BA)
This program allows a maximum number of 7.0 credits at the 100 level (which will include the credits you took at WLIC).
Connect with SY Advising to confirm your course selection and ensure you are meeting program requirements.
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Computer Science (BSc)
Fall
Winter
This program allows a maximum number of 6.0 credits at the 100 level (which will include the credits you took at WLIC). Keep this in mind when choosing electives.
You cannot take UU201 as an elective.
Connect with Science Advising to confirm your course selection and ensure you are meeting program requirements.
Data Science (BSc)
Fall
Winter
This program allows a maximum number of 7.0 credits at the 100 level (which will include the credits you took at WLIC). Keep this in mind when choosing electives.
You cannot take UU201 as an elective.
Connect with Science Advising to confirm your course selection and ensure you are meeting program requirements.
Mathematics (BA)
Fall
Winter
To register in MA207, you will need an override. Please complete the Science Advising Inquiry Form to request one.
Suggested electives: One of DATA100 or MA170.
This program allows a maximum number of 7.0 credits at the 100 level (which will include the credits you took at WLIC). Keep this in mind when choosing electives.
Connect with Science Advising to confirm your course selection and ensure you are meeting program requirements.
Mathematics and Data Analytics (BSc)
Fall
Winter
To register in MA207, you will need an override. Please complete the Science Advising Inquiry Form to request one.
This program allows a maximum number of 7.0 credits at the 100 level (which will include the credits you took at WLIC). Keep this in mind when choosing electives.
Connect with Science Advising to confirm your course selection and ensure you are meeting program requirements.
Psychology (BA)
VA courses can be found under Virtual Campus.
This program allows a maximum number of 6.0 credits at the 100 level (which will include the credits you took at WLIC). Keep this in mind when choosing electives.
PS295 and PS296 require a lecture (section A or B) and a tutorial (section L1, L2 etc.).
Connect with Science Advising to confirm your course selection and ensure you are meeting program requirements.
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Economics (BA)
Economics progression is checked after the attempt of 4.0 credits. You must achieve a minimum EC GPA of 5.0 and a minimum overall GPA of 4.0 to continue in the program.
Connect with Economics Advising to confirm your course selection and ensure you are meeting program requirements. Please include your 9-digit Laurier ID number.
Economics and Accounting (BA)
Connect with Economics Advising to confirm your course selection and ensure you are meeting program requirements. Please include your 9-digit Laurier ID number.
Economics and Communication Studies (BA)
Fall
Winter
It is recommended to take EC290 in Spring 2027 or Fall 2027 to remain on track with your program requirements.
A minimum grade of 5.0 (C) is required in CS100 and CS101.
Economics progression is checked after the attempt of 4.0 credits. You must achieve a minimum EC GPA of 5.0 and a minimum overall GPA of 4.0 to continue in the program.
Connect with CS Advising and EC Advising to confirm your course selection and ensure you are meeting program requirements.
Economics and Data Analytics (BA)
Connect with Economics Advising to confirm your course selection and ensure you are meeting program requirements. Please include your 9-digit Laurier ID number.
Economics and Financial Management (BA)
Non-BBA Sections for BU courses are as follows:
Connect with Economics Advising to confirm your course selection and ensure you are meeting program requirements. Please include your 9-digit Laurier ID number.
Before you register in a language course that requires a high school prerequisite, you must complete an override form from the Department of Languages and Literatures.
If you are approved, you will receive email confirmation from the department and be able to register for the course in LORIS.
Are you required to take calculus as part of your program? Or perhaps you're thinking of taking a calculus course as an elective?
The Calculus Preparation Evaluation (CPE) is a mandatory online test you are required to complete before registering in one of Laurier's three entry-level calculus courses: MA100, MA102, or MA103; or in the precalculus course: SC101.
The test will help you determine which of the courses would be best suited to both your skills and your future goals. Consult the CPE guide to learn about the registration and testing processes.
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