University of Toronto - Scarborough
Examples of courses offered at the University of Toronto (Scarborough) that satisfy our prerequisites are listed below. heck with the university for prerequisites, restrictions, program requirements, and recent changes to course listings.
Unless two courses are to be taken in sequence, students are not required to take all of the courses named on this list. Students should take AT LEAST one of the courses listed under each prerequisite category (for a total of 7 prerequisite courses).
Statistics
LINB29H3 - Quantitative Methods in Linguistics
PSYB07H3 - Data Analysis in Psychology
STAB27H3 - Statistics II
STAB57H3 - An Introduction to Statistics
Child Development or Developmental Psychology
PSYB20H3 - Introduction to Developmental Psychology
PSYB21H3 - Introduction to Developmental Psychology: Focus on Education
PSYC24 - Childhood and Adolescence
Cognitive Psychology
PLIC75 - Language and the Brain
PLIC55H3 - Psycholinguistics
PSYB55 - Introduction to Cognitive Neuroscience
PSYB57H3 - Introduction to Cognitive Psychology
Neuroanatomy or Neuropsychology
BIOB35 - Essentials of Human Physiology
PSYB64H3 - An Introduction to Physiological Psychology
PSYB65H3 - Human Brain and Behaviour
SCS 2159: Basic Human Physiology
Introductory Linguistics
LINA01H3 - General Linguistics I
Articulatory Phonetics
LINB09H3E - Phonetics: The Study of Speech Sounds
LIND09 - Phonetic Analysis
Child Language Development, Child Language Acquisition or First Language Acquisition
PLIC24H3 - First Language Acquisition