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Calendars > Faculty of Social sciences > Joint Honours Baccalaureate Programs

Joint Honours Baccalaureate Programs




Joint Honours BA in Psychology and Linguistics
Joint Honours BSocSc in Communication and Political Science
Joint Honours BSocSc in Communication and Sociology
Joint Honours BSocSc in Geography and Sociology
Joint Honours BSocSc in History and Political Science
Joint Honours BSocSc in Mathematics and Economics
Joint Honours BSocSc in Philosophy and Political Science
Joint Honours BSocSc in Sociology and Women's Studies

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Joint Honours BA in Psychology and Linguistics

120


Compulsory courses in PSY - 48 credits
Compulsory courses in LIN - 48 credits
Compulsory general studies courses - 12 credits
General studies courses - 12 credits
Passing grade: D

Honours grade point average (HGPA): 5.0

 
Compulsory general studies courses:cr.
ENG1100Workshop in Essay Writing3
PHI1101Reasoning and Critical Thinking3
 
Three credits from: 
ENG1120Literature and Composition I: Prose Fiction3
ENG1121Literature and Composition II: Drama and Poetry3
 
Three credits from: 
PHI1102Moral Reasoning3
PHI1103Fundamental Philosophical Questions3
PHI1104Great Philosophers3
 
Compulsory courses in LIN: 
LIN1101Introduction to Linguistics3
LIN2100Phonology3
LIN2110Syntax3
LIN2120Phonetics I3
LIN2125Morphology3
LIN3101English Phonology3
LIN3111English Syntax3
LIN3115Semantics I3
LIN3150Psycholinguistics3
 
Twenty-one credits in LIN from: 
LIN3130Introduction to Historical Linguistics3
or 
LIN3132History of English3
 
LIN3140Sociolinguistics3
or 
LIN3141Dialectology3
 
LIN3145Bilingualism3
LIN3154Second Language Acquisition3
LIN3155Neurolinguistics3
LIN3156Communication Disorders3
LIN4122Speech Science: Production3
LIN4123Speech Science: Acoustics3
LIN4150Models of Language Processing and Production3
LIN4151First Language Acquisition3
 
Compulsory courses in PSY: 
PSY1101Introduction to Experimental Psychology3
PSY1102Introduction to Applied Psychology3
PSY2105Child Development3
PSY2106Quantitative Methods in Psychology I3
PSY2116Quantitative Methods in Psychology II3
PSY2174Research Methods and Ethics3
PSY2301Biological Foundations of Behaviour3
PSY3108Perception3
PSY3301Behavioural Neuroscience3
PSY3307Psychometric Methods3
PSY3377Cognition3
 
Fifteen credits in PSY (at least six credits at the 4000-level)15
 
The following courses are strongly recommended for students who plan to seek admission to the master's in speech pathology 
PSY3105The Psychology of Adolescence3
PSY3128The Psychology of Ageing3
 
Twelve credits electives12
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Joint Honours BSocSc in Communication and Political Science

120


Students are responsible for satisfying the requirements of their program.

Compulsory courses in CMN - 48 credits
Compulsory courses in POL - 48 credits
General studies courses - 24
Passing grade: D

Diploma grade point average (DGPA): 5.0

 
Compulsory courses in CMN:cr.
CMN1120Introduction to Communication3
CMN2130Interpersonal Communication3
 
CMN2148Organizational Communication3
or 
CMN2160Theories of the Media3
 
CMN2170New Media3
CMN3102Quantitative Methods3
CMN3103Qualitative Methods3
CMN3105Media Ethics3
CMN3109Theories of Communication3
 
CMN3133Political Communication3
or 
POL3533Politique et médias au Canada3
 
Three credits from: 
CMN4105Ethics and Information Society3
CMN4148Communication and Governmental Organizations3
CMN4168Communication and International Development3
CMN4185Political Economy of the Media3
 
Eighteen to 21 credits in CMN (at least nine credits at the 4000-level)*18-21
 
Compulsory courses in POL 
POL1101Understanding Politics3
POL2156Foundations of Research in Political Science3
 
POL2201Canadian Politics6
or 
POL2203Introduction to International Relations and Global Politics6
 
POL2207Introduction to Political and Social Thought6
POL3202Modern Systems of Political Thought6
 
Three credits from: 
POL4710Séminaire de synthèse en pensée politique3
POL4720Séminaire de synthèse en politique canadienne3
POL4730Séminaire de synthèse en politique internationale3
 
Eighteen to 21 credits in POL (at least twelve credits at the 4000-level)*18-21
 
Twenty-four credits of electives24
* CMN3133 or POL3533 could replace a three-credit elective in CMN or POL and replace a 4000-level course.

Advanced standing/exemption for POL1101/1501
Students who receive 18 university credits of advanced standing upon admission to a political science program are exempted from POL1101/1501 - Understanding Politics. The exemption enables students to register in second-year courses in political science. Students exempted from POL1101 must replace it with three credits in political science.


Also, one political science course at a Quebec CEGEP is considered equivalent to POL1101/1501.
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Joint Honours BSocSc in Communication and Sociology

120


Students are responsible for satisfying the requirements of their program.

Compulsory courses in CMN - 42/48 credits
Compulsory courses in SOC - 42/48 credits
Compulsory general studies courses - 6 credits in ENG
General studies courses - 24 credits
Passing grade: D

Diploma grade point average (DGPA): 5.0

 
Compulsory general studies courses:cr.
ENG1100Workshop in Essay Writing3
 
Three credits from: 
ENG1120Literature and Composition I: Prose Fiction3
ENG1121Literature and Composition II: Drama and Poetry3
 
Compulsory courses in CMN: 
CMN1120Introduction to Communication3
CMN2130Interpersonal Communication3
 
CMN2148Organizational Communication3
or 
CMN2160Theories of the Media3
 
CMN2170New Media3
CMN3105Media Ethics3
CMN3109Theories of Communication3
 
Six credits from: 
CMN3102Quantitative Methods3
CMN3103Qualitative Methods3
or 
SOC3141Quantitative Methodology and Data Collection3
SOC3142Quantitative Data Analysis3
 
Three credits from:3
CMN4105Ethics and Information Society3
CMN4148Communication and Governmental Organizations3
CMN4168Communication and International Development3
CMN4185Political Economy of the Media3
 
Twenty-one credits in CMN (at least nine credits at the 4000-level)21
 
Compulsory courses in SOC: 
SOC1101Principles of Sociology3
SOC1102The Emergence of Sociology3
SOC2300Analysis of Scientific Thought3
SOC2301Qualitative Research Methodology3
SOC2304Marx and Marxist Analysis3
SOC2305Durkheim and Functionalist Analysis3
SOC3106Weber and Weberian Analysis3
SOC3312Theoretical Currents in Contemporary Sociology3
 
Eighteen credits in SOC (at least twelve credits at the 4000-level)18
 
Twenty-four credits of electives24
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Joint Honours BSocSc in Geography and Sociology

120


Students are responsible for satisfying the requirements of their program.

Compulsory courses in GEG - 48 credits
Compulsory courses in SOC - 48 credits
Compulsory general studies courses - 6 credits in ENG
General studies courses - 18 credits

Diploma grade point average (DGPA): 5.0

 
Compulsory general studies courses:cr.
ENG1100Workshop in Essay Writing3
 
Three credits from: 
ENG1120Literature and Composition I: Prose Fiction3
ENG1121Literature and Composition II: Drama and Poetry3
 
Compulsory courses in GEG: 
GEG1301The Physical Environment3
GEG1302Society and Environment3
GEG2108Contested places3
GEG2109Canada and its regions3
GEG2305The Geography of Global Economic Systems3
GEG2306Urban Geography3
GEG2320Introduction to Digital Cartography and GIS3
GEG2918Camp d'automne I / Field Camp I3
GEG3104Methods of Geographical Research3
GEG3321Geographical Approaches to Environmental Issues3
 
Eighteen credits in GEG (at least nine credits at the 4000-level (excluding GEG4000, GEG4001, GEG4018, GEG4919))18
 
Compulsory courses in SOC: 
SOC1101Principles of Sociology3
SOC1102The Emergence of Sociology3
SOC2300Analysis of Scientific Thought3
SOC2301Qualitative Research Methodology3
SOC2304Marx and Marxist Analysis3
SOC2305Durkheim and Functionalist Analysis3
SOC3106Weber and Weberian Analysis3
SOC3141Quantitative Methodology and Data Collection3
SOC3142Quantitative Data Analysis3
SOC3312Theoretical Currents in Contemporary Sociology3
 
Eighteen credits in SOC/ANT (at least 12 credits at the 4000-level)18
 
Eighteen credits of electives18
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Joint Honours BSocSc in History and Political Science

120


Students are responsible for satisfying the requirements of their program.

Compulsory courses in HIS - 48 credits
Compulsory courses in POL - 48 credits
General studies courses - 24 credits
Passing grade: D

Diploma grade point average (DGPA): 5.0

 
Compulsory courses in HIS:cr.
Three HIS credits of Methodology (M)Course title not available0
Three credits in Canadian history (C) at the 2000- or 3000-levelCourse title not available0
Three credits in European history (E) at the 2000- or 3000-levelCourse title not available0
Three credits in United States history (A) at the 2000- or 3000-levelCourse title not available0
Three credits in Non-Western history (N) at the 2000- or 3000-levelCourse title not available0
 
Thirty-three credits in HIS (at least 12 credits at the 3000-level and 12 credits at the 4000-level)33
 
Compulsory courses in POL: 
POL2156Foundations of Research in Political Science3
 
POL2201Canadian Politics6
or 
POL2203Introduction to International Relations and Global Politics6
 
POL2207Introduction to Political and Social Thought6
POL3202Modern Systems of Political Thought6
 
Three credits from: 
POL4710Séminaire de synthèse en pensée politique3
POL4720Séminaire de synthèse en politique canadienne3
POL4730Séminaire de synthèse en politique internationale3
or 
Other pertinent seminar (with permission of the Faculty)3
 
Twenty-four credits in POL (at least 12 credits at the 4000-level)24
 
Twenty-four credits of electives24
NOTE: A minimum of 12 credits must be completed in the other language of studies.

Registration in second year Political Science courses


Students who receive 18 university credits of advanced standing upon admission to a political science program can register in second-year POL courses .
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Joint Honours BSocSc in Mathematics and Economics

120


Students are responsible for satisfying the requirements of their program.

Compulsory courses in ECO - 45 credits
Compulsory courses in MAT - 48/49 credits
Compulsory general studies courses - 6 credits in ENG
General studies courses - 20/21 credits
Passing grade: D

Diploma grade point average (DGPA): 5.0

 
Compulsory general studies courses:cr.
ENG1100Workshop in Essay Writing3
 
Three credits from: 
ENG1120Literature and Composition I: Prose Fiction3
ENG1121Literature and Composition II: Drama and Poetry3
 
Compulsory courses in MAT: 
MAT1320Calculus I3
MAT1322Calculus II3
MAT1341Introduction to Linear Algebra3
MAT2122Calculus III3
MAT2125Mathematical Analysis I3
MAT2141Honours Linear Algebra I3
 
MAT2324Ordinary Differential Equations and Laplace Transformation3
or 
MAT2331Ordinary Differential Equations and Numerical Methods4
 
MAT2371Introduction to Probability3
MAT2375Introduction to Statistics3
 
Nine credits among: 
MAT2143Group Theory and Applications3
MAT3153Introduction to Topology3
MAT3172Probability II3
MAT3175Introduction to Mathematical Statistics3
MAT3341Applied Linear Algebra3
MAT3344Discrete Mathematics3
MAT3361Introduction to Mathematical Logic3
MAT3375Regression Analysis3
MAT3376Analysis of Variance3
MAT3377Sampling and Surveys3
MAT3380Introduction to Numerical Methods3
 
Twelve credits in MAT (at least three credits among the following courses and at least six credits at the 4000-level): 
MAT3121Complex Analysis I3
MAT3125Mathematical Analysis II3
MAT3130Introduction to Dynamical Systems3
MAT3141Honours Linear Algebra II3
MAT3143Ring Theory and Applications3
 
Compulsory courses in ECO: 
ECO1102Introduction to Macroeconomics3
ECO1104Introduction to Microeconomics3
ECO2142Macroeconomic Theory I3
ECO2143Macroeconomic Theory II3
ECO2144Microeconomic Theory I3
ECO2145Microeconomic Theory II3
ECO3151Introduction to Econometrics3
ECO3152Macroeconomic Theory III3
ECO3153Microeconomic Theory III3
 
Eighteen credits in ECO at the 3000-level or above (at least six credits at the 4000-level):18
ECO4186 is strongly recommended
 
Twenty-one credits of electives21
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Joint Honours BSocSc in Philosophy and Political Science

120


Students are responsible for satisfying the requirements of their program.

Compulsory courses in PHI - 48 credits
Compulsory courses in POL - 48 credits
General studies courses - 24 credits
Passing grade: D

Diploma grade point average (DGPA): 5.0

 
Compulsory courses in PHI:cr.
PHI1101Reasoning and Critical Thinking3
 
PHI1103Fundamental Philosophical Questions3
or 
PHI1104Great Philosophers3
 
PHI2170Logic I3
PHI2174Ethics3
PHI2183Political Philosophy3
PHI2380Greek philosophy or the Birth of Philosophy3
PHI2382Medieval Philosophy3
PHI2383Modern Philosophy3
PHI3170Theory of Knowledge3
PHI3174Metaphysics: The Structure of Reality3
PHI3377Contemporary Continental Philosophy3
PHI3378Analytic Philosophy3
PHI4311Problems in Contemporary Political Philosophy3
 
Nine credits in PHI (at least three credits at the 4000-level)9
 
Compulsory courses in POL: 
POL1101Understanding Politics3
POL2156Foundations of Research in Political Science3
 
POL2201Canadian Politics6
or 
POL2203Introduction to International Relations and Global Politics6
 
POL2207Introduction to Political and Social Thought6
POL3202Modern Systems of Political Thought6
 
Three credits among: 
POL4710Séminaire de synthèse en pensée politique3
POL4720Séminaire de synthèse en politique canadienne3
POL4730Séminaire de synthèse en politique internationale3
or 
Any other pertinent seminar (with permission of the Faculty)
 
Twenty-one credits in POL (at least twelve credits at the 4000-level)21
 
Twenty-four credits of electives24
Advanced standing/exemption for POL1101/1501
Students who receive 18 university credits of advanced standing upon admission to a political science program are exempted from POL1101/1501 - Understanding Politics. The exemption enables students to register in second-year courses in political science. Students exempted from POL1101 must replace it with three credits in political science.


Also, one political science course at a Quebec CEGEP is considered equivalent to POL1101/1501.
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Joint Honours BSocSc in Sociology and Women's Studies

120


Students are responsible for satisfying the requirements of their program.

Compulsory courses in SOC - 48 credits
Compulsory courses in FEM - 42 credits
Compulsory general studies courses - 6 credits in ENG
General studies courses - 24 credits
Passing grade: D

Diploma grade point average (DGPA): 5.0

 
Compulsory general studies courses:cr.
ENG1100Workshop in Essay Writing3
 
Three credits from: 
ENG1120Literature and Composition I: Prose Fiction3
ENG1121Literature and Composition II: Drama and Poetry3
 
Compulsory courses in SOC: 
SOC1101Principles of Sociology3
SOC1102The Emergence of Sociology3
SOC2300Analysis of Scientific Thought3
SOC2301Qualitative Research Methodology3
SOC2304Marx and Marxist Analysis3
SOC2305Durkheim and Functionalist Analysis3
SOC3106Weber and Weberian Analysis3
SOC3141Quantitative Methodology and Data Collection3
SOC3142Quantitative Data Analysis3
SOC3312Theoretical Currents in Contemporary Sociology3
 
Eighteen credits in SOC/ANT (at least 12 credits at the 4000-level)18
 
Compulsory courses in FEM: 
FEM1100Introduction to Women's Studies3
FEM2103Methodology in Women's Studies3
FEM2107Women, Racism and Power3
FEM3105Feminist Theories3
FEM4101Directed Studies3
FEM4102Seminar in Women's Studies3
 
Twenty-one credits in FEM from:21
(including a minimum of nine credits in FEM and at least three credits at the 4000-level) 
APA4114Equity as a Professional Issue in Physical Activity and Health3
ART3117Art and Feminism3
CML3380Women and the Law3
CML3393Lesbian and Gay Legal Issues3
CMN3104Women and the Media3
CRM2307Women, Justice and Victimization3
CRM3307Women, Justice and Criminalization3
CRM4312Women and Justice3
DRC4752Femmes et droit3
ECO2111Economics of Women's Issues3
ENG2235Women in Literature6
FEM2104Women and Health3
FEM2105Women and Education3
FEM2106Women in Science and Engineering3
FEM3100Special Topic in Women's Studies3
FEM3104Feminism, Justice and the Law3
FEM3303Feminist Activism3
FEM3900Études dirigées / Directed Studies3
FRA2530La littérature et la femme3
FRA3530Écriture au féminin3
FRA4530La critique féministe3
GEG4716Femmes et espaces3
LSR3123Women and Leisure3
PHI2390Philosophical Issues in Women's Studies3
POL3126Women and Politics3
PSY3121Psychology of Women3
SOC2104Women, Men and Society3
SOC3306Social Structures and Relations between the Sexes: Comparative Analysis3
SOC4301Sociology of Gender Relations: Selected Topic3
SOC4314Gender Relations, Development and Globalization3
SRS2211Women and Religions6
SRS3163Women in Early Christianity3
SRS3164Women in Modern and Contemporary Christianity3
 
Three credits from: 
HIS2182Women in Canada3
HIS2183Women in Western Societies to the Eighteenth Century3
HIS2184Women in Western Societies from the Eighteenth Century to the Present3
HIS3181History of the Women's Movement3
HIS4182Seminar in Women's History3
 
Twenty-four credits of electives24
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