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Suggested First Term Schedule for High School Entrants - Fall 2024
The number of courses you take in your first term is up to you. We normally suggest you start with 4 courses rather than the maximum 5 as this will help with your transition to university level study. You can always reach out to an advisor if you need help deciding.
The courses suggested below are for students entering ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV directly from high school who are intending to major in Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies. If you are transferring from a university or college we recommend that you meet with an advisor prior to enrolment to discuss your course selection.
Program Requirements
The following courses will fulfill program requirements for your intended major. We recommend you take at least two in your first term:
At least two of:
Electives
In addition, we suggest you take 1 or 2 elective courses* in your first term. While these can be in any program area, you may wish to take courses that fulfill:
- one or more of your breadth requirements (B-Hum, B-Soc, B-Sci)
*For some additional elective course suggestions, check out the FASS Fall 2024 lower division elective list
Need Help?
If you have questions about enrolment and/or the courses suggested above, you can reach out to Roberta Neilson, the GSWS Advisor/Manager at gswsmgr@sfu.ca for assistance.