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Joint Honours BA in Psychology and Linguistics | 120 |
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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 |
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Compulsory general studies courses: | cr. |
ENG1100 | Workshop in Essay Writing | 3 |
PHI1101 | Reasoning and Critical Thinking | 3 |
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Three credits from: | |
ENG1120 | Literature and Composition I: Prose Fiction | 3 |
ENG1121 | Literature and Composition II: Drama and Poetry | 3 |
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Three credits from: | |
PHI1102 | Moral Reasoning | 3 |
PHI1103 | Fundamental Philosophical Questions | 3 |
PHI1104 | Great Philosophers | 3 |
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Compulsory courses in LIN: | |
LIN1101 | Introduction to Linguistics | 3 |
LIN2100 | Phonology | 3 |
LIN2110 | Syntax | 3 |
LIN2120 | Phonetics I | 3 |
LIN2125 | Morphology | 3 |
LIN3101 | English Phonology | 3 |
LIN3111 | English Syntax | 3 |
LIN3115 | Semantics I | 3 |
LIN3150 | Psycholinguistics | 3 |
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Twenty-one credits in LIN from: | |
LIN3130 | Introduction to Historical Linguistics | 3 |
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LIN3132 | History of English | 3 |
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LIN3140 | Sociolinguistics | 3 |
or | |
LIN3141 | Dialectology | 3 |
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LIN3145 | Bilingualism | 3 |
LIN3154 | Second Language Acquisition | 3 |
LIN3155 | Neurolinguistics | 3 |
LIN3156 | Communication Disorders | 3 |
LIN4122 | Speech Science: Production | 3 |
LIN4123 | Speech Science: Acoustics | 3 |
LIN4150 | Models of Language Processing and Production | 3 |
LIN4151 | First Language Acquisition | 3 |
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Compulsory courses in PSY: | |
PSY1101 | Introduction to Experimental Psychology | 3 |
PSY1102 | Introduction to Applied Psychology | 3 |
PSY2105 | Child Development | 3 |
PSY2106 | Quantitative Methods in Psychology I | 3 |
PSY2116 | Quantitative Methods in Psychology II | 3 |
PSY2174 | Research Methods and Ethics | 3 |
PSY2301 | Biological Foundations of Behaviour | 3 |
PSY3108 | Perception | 3 |
PSY3301 | Behavioural Neuroscience | 3 |
PSY3307 | Psychometric Methods | 3 |
PSY3377 | Cognition | 3 |
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Fifteen credits in PSY (at least six credits at the 4000-level) | 15 |
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The following courses are strongly recommended for students who plan to seek admission to the master's in speech pathology | |
PSY3105 | The Psychology of Adolescence | 3 |
PSY3128 | The Psychology of Ageing | 3 |
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Twelve credits electives | 12 |
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Joint Honours BSocSc in Communication and Political Science | 120 |
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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 |
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Compulsory courses in CMN: | cr. |
CMN1120 | Introduction to Communication | 3 |
CMN2130 | Interpersonal Communication | 3 |
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CMN2148 | Organizational Communication | 3 |
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CMN2160 | Theories of the Media | 3 |
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CMN2170 | New Media | 3 |
CMN3102 | Quantitative Methods | 3 |
CMN3103 | Qualitative Methods | 3 |
CMN3105 | Media Ethics | 3 |
CMN3109 | Theories of Communication | 3 |
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CMN3133 | Political Communication | 3 |
or | |
POL3533 | Politique et médias au Canada | 3 |
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Three credits from: | |
CMN4105 | Ethics and Information Society | 3 |
CMN4148 | Communication and Governmental Organizations | 3 |
CMN4168 | Communication and International Development | 3 |
CMN4185 | Political Economy of the Media | 3 |
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Eighteen to 21 credits in CMN (at least nine credits at the 4000-level)* | 18-21 |
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Compulsory courses in POL | |
POL1101 | Understanding Politics | 3 |
POL2156 | Foundations of Research in Political Science | 3 |
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POL2201 | Canadian Politics | 6 |
or | |
POL2203 | Introduction to International Relations and Global Politics | 6 |
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POL2207 | Introduction to Political and Social Thought | 6 |
POL3202 | Modern Systems of Political Thought | 6 |
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Three credits from: | |
POL4710 | Séminaire de synthèse en pensée politique | 3 |
POL4720 | Séminaire de synthèse en politique canadienne | 3 |
POL4730 | Séminaire de synthèse en politique internationale | 3 |
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Eighteen to 21 credits in POL (at least twelve credits at the 4000-level)* | 18-21 |
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Twenty-four credits of electives | 24 |
* 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 |
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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 |
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Compulsory general studies courses: | cr. |
ENG1100 | Workshop in Essay Writing | 3 |
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Three credits from: | |
ENG1120 | Literature and Composition I: Prose Fiction | 3 |
ENG1121 | Literature and Composition II: Drama and Poetry | 3 |
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Compulsory courses in CMN: | |
CMN1120 | Introduction to Communication | 3 |
CMN2130 | Interpersonal Communication | 3 |
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CMN2148 | Organizational Communication | 3 |
or | |
CMN2160 | Theories of the Media | 3 |
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CMN2170 | New Media | 3 |
CMN3105 | Media Ethics | 3 |
CMN3109 | Theories of Communication | 3 |
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Six credits from: | |
CMN3102 | Quantitative Methods | 3 |
CMN3103 | Qualitative Methods | 3 |
or | |
SOC3141 | Quantitative Methodology and Data Collection | 3 |
SOC3142 | Quantitative Data Analysis | 3 |
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Three credits from: | 3 |
CMN4105 | Ethics and Information Society | 3 |
CMN4148 | Communication and Governmental Organizations | 3 |
CMN4168 | Communication and International Development | 3 |
CMN4185 | Political Economy of the Media | 3 |
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Twenty-one credits in CMN (at least nine credits at the 4000-level) | 21 |
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Compulsory courses in SOC: | |
SOC1101 | Principles of Sociology | 3 |
SOC1102 | The Emergence of Sociology | 3 |
SOC2300 | Analysis of Scientific Thought | 3 |
SOC2301 | Qualitative Research Methodology | 3 |
SOC2304 | Marx and Marxist Analysis | 3 |
SOC2305 | Durkheim and Functionalist Analysis | 3 |
SOC3106 | Weber and Weberian Analysis | 3 |
SOC3312 | Theoretical Currents in Contemporary Sociology | 3 |
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Eighteen credits in SOC (at least twelve credits at the 4000-level) | 18 |
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Twenty-four credits of electives | 24 |
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Joint Honours BSocSc in Geography and Sociology | 120 |
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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 |
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Compulsory general studies courses: | cr. |
ENG1100 | Workshop in Essay Writing | 3 |
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Three credits from: | |
ENG1120 | Literature and Composition I: Prose Fiction | 3 |
ENG1121 | Literature and Composition II: Drama and Poetry | 3 |
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Compulsory courses in GEG: | |
GEG1301 | The Physical Environment | 3 |
GEG1302 | Society and Environment | 3 |
GEG2108 | Contested places | 3 |
GEG2109 | Canada and its regions | 3 |
GEG2305 | The Geography of Global Economic Systems | 3 |
GEG2306 | Urban Geography | 3 |
GEG2320 | Introduction to Digital Cartography and GIS | 3 |
GEG2918 | Camp d'automne I / Field Camp I | 3 |
GEG3104 | Methods of Geographical Research | 3 |
GEG3321 | Geographical Approaches to Environmental Issues | 3 |
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Eighteen credits in GEG (at least nine credits at the 4000-level (excluding GEG4000, GEG4001, GEG4018, GEG4919)) | 18 |
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Compulsory courses in SOC: | |
SOC1101 | Principles of Sociology | 3 |
SOC1102 | The Emergence of Sociology | 3 |
SOC2300 | Analysis of Scientific Thought | 3 |
SOC2301 | Qualitative Research Methodology | 3 |
SOC2304 | Marx and Marxist Analysis | 3 |
SOC2305 | Durkheim and Functionalist Analysis | 3 |
SOC3106 | Weber and Weberian Analysis | 3 |
SOC3141 | Quantitative Methodology and Data Collection | 3 |
SOC3142 | Quantitative Data Analysis | 3 |
SOC3312 | Theoretical Currents in Contemporary Sociology | 3 |
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Eighteen credits in SOC/ANT (at least 12 credits at the 4000-level) | 18 |
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Eighteen credits of electives | 18 |
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Joint Honours BSocSc in History and Political Science | 120 |
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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 |
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Compulsory courses in HIS: | cr. |
Three HIS credits of Methodology (M) | Course title not available | 0 |
Three credits in Canadian history (C) at the 2000- or 3000-level | Course title not available | 0 |
Three credits in European history (E) at the 2000- or 3000-level | Course title not available | 0 |
Three credits in United States history (A) at the 2000- or 3000-level | Course title not available | 0 |
Three credits in Non-Western history (N) at the 2000- or 3000-level | Course title not available | 0 |
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Thirty-three credits in HIS (at least 12 credits at the 3000-level and 12 credits at the 4000-level) | 33 |
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Compulsory courses in POL: | |
POL2156 | Foundations of Research in Political Science | 3 |
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POL2201 | Canadian Politics | 6 |
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POL2203 | Introduction to International Relations and Global Politics | 6 |
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POL2207 | Introduction to Political and Social Thought | 6 |
POL3202 | Modern Systems of Political Thought | 6 |
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Three credits from: | |
POL4710 | Séminaire de synthèse en pensée politique | 3 |
POL4720 | Séminaire de synthèse en politique canadienne | 3 |
POL4730 | Séminaire de synthèse en politique internationale | 3 |
or | |
Other pertinent seminar (with permission of the Faculty) | 3 |
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Twenty-four credits in POL (at least 12 credits at the 4000-level) | 24 |
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Twenty-four credits of electives | 24 |
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 |
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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 |
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Compulsory general studies courses: | cr. |
ENG1100 | Workshop in Essay Writing | 3 |
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Three credits from: | |
ENG1120 | Literature and Composition I: Prose Fiction | 3 |
ENG1121 | Literature and Composition II: Drama and Poetry | 3 |
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Compulsory courses in MAT: | |
MAT1320 | Calculus I | 3 |
MAT1322 | Calculus II | 3 |
MAT1341 | Introduction to Linear Algebra | 3 |
MAT2122 | Calculus III | 3 |
MAT2125 | Mathematical Analysis I | 3 |
MAT2141 | Honours Linear Algebra I | 3 |
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MAT2324 | Ordinary Differential Equations and Laplace Transformation | 3 |
or | |
MAT2331 | Ordinary Differential Equations and Numerical Methods | 4 |
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MAT2371 | Introduction to Probability | 3 |
MAT2375 | Introduction to Statistics | 3 |
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Nine credits among: | |
MAT2143 | Group Theory and Applications | 3 |
MAT3153 | Introduction to Topology | 3 |
MAT3172 | Probability II | 3 |
MAT3175 | Introduction to Mathematical Statistics | 3 |
MAT3341 | Applied Linear Algebra | 3 |
MAT3344 | Discrete Mathematics | 3 |
MAT3361 | Introduction to Mathematical Logic | 3 |
MAT3375 | Regression Analysis | 3 |
MAT3376 | Analysis of Variance | 3 |
MAT3377 | Sampling and Surveys | 3 |
MAT3380 | Introduction to Numerical Methods | 3 |
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Twelve credits in MAT (at least three credits among the following courses and at least six credits at the 4000-level): | |
MAT3121 | Complex Analysis I | 3 |
MAT3125 | Mathematical Analysis II | 3 |
MAT3130 | Introduction to Dynamical Systems | 3 |
MAT3141 | Honours Linear Algebra II | 3 |
MAT3143 | Ring Theory and Applications | 3 |
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Compulsory courses in ECO: | |
ECO1102 | Introduction to Macroeconomics | 3 |
ECO1104 | Introduction to Microeconomics | 3 |
ECO2142 | Macroeconomic Theory I | 3 |
ECO2143 | Macroeconomic Theory II | 3 |
ECO2144 | Microeconomic Theory I | 3 |
ECO2145 | Microeconomic Theory II | 3 |
ECO3151 | Introduction to Econometrics | 3 |
ECO3152 | Macroeconomic Theory III | 3 |
ECO3153 | Microeconomic Theory III | 3 |
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Eighteen credits in ECO at the 3000-level or above (at least six credits at the 4000-level): | 18 |
ECO4186 is strongly recommended | |
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Twenty-one credits of electives | 21 |
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Joint Honours BSocSc in Philosophy and Political Science | 120 |
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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 |
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Compulsory courses in PHI: | cr. |
PHI1101 | Reasoning and Critical Thinking | 3 |
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PHI1103 | Fundamental Philosophical Questions | 3 |
or | |
PHI1104 | Great Philosophers | 3 |
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PHI2170 | Logic I | 3 |
PHI2174 | Ethics | 3 |
PHI2183 | Political Philosophy | 3 |
PHI2380 | Greek philosophy or the Birth of Philosophy | 3 |
PHI2382 | Medieval Philosophy | 3 |
PHI2383 | Modern Philosophy | 3 |
PHI3170 | Theory of Knowledge | 3 |
PHI3174 | Metaphysics: The Structure of Reality | 3 |
PHI3377 | Contemporary Continental Philosophy | 3 |
PHI3378 | Analytic Philosophy | 3 |
PHI4311 | Problems in Contemporary Political Philosophy | 3 |
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Nine credits in PHI (at least three credits at the 4000-level) | 9 |
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Compulsory courses in POL: | |
POL1101 | Understanding Politics | 3 |
POL2156 | Foundations of Research in Political Science | 3 |
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POL2201 | Canadian Politics | 6 |
or | |
POL2203 | Introduction to International Relations and Global Politics | 6 |
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POL2207 | Introduction to Political and Social Thought | 6 |
POL3202 | Modern Systems of Political Thought | 6 |
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Three credits among: | |
POL4710 | Séminaire de synthèse en pensée politique | 3 |
POL4720 | Séminaire de synthèse en politique canadienne | 3 |
POL4730 | Séminaire de synthèse en politique internationale | 3 |
or | |
Any other pertinent seminar (with permission of the Faculty) | |
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Twenty-one credits in POL (at least twelve credits at the 4000-level) | 21 |
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Twenty-four credits of electives | 24 |
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 |
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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 |
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Compulsory general studies courses: | cr. |
ENG1100 | Workshop in Essay Writing | 3 |
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Three credits from: | |
ENG1120 | Literature and Composition I: Prose Fiction | 3 |
ENG1121 | Literature and Composition II: Drama and Poetry | 3 |
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Compulsory courses in SOC: | |
SOC1101 | Principles of Sociology | 3 |
SOC1102 | The Emergence of Sociology | 3 |
SOC2300 | Analysis of Scientific Thought | 3 |
SOC2301 | Qualitative Research Methodology | 3 |
SOC2304 | Marx and Marxist Analysis | 3 |
SOC2305 | Durkheim and Functionalist Analysis | 3 |
SOC3106 | Weber and Weberian Analysis | 3 |
SOC3141 | Quantitative Methodology and Data Collection | 3 |
SOC3142 | Quantitative Data Analysis | 3 |
SOC3312 | Theoretical Currents in Contemporary Sociology | 3 |
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Eighteen credits in SOC/ANT (at least 12 credits at the 4000-level) | 18 |
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Compulsory courses in FEM: | |
FEM1100 | Introduction to Women's Studies | 3 |
FEM2103 | Methodology in Women's Studies | 3 |
FEM2107 | Women, Racism and Power | 3 |
FEM3105 | Feminist Theories | 3 |
FEM4101 | Directed Studies | 3 |
FEM4102 | Seminar in Women's Studies | 3 |
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Twenty-one credits in FEM from: | 21 |
(including a minimum of nine credits in FEM and at least three credits at the 4000-level) | |
APA4114 | Equity as a Professional Issue in Physical Activity and Health | 3 |
ART3117 | Art and Feminism | 3 |
CML3380 | Women and the Law | 3 |
CML3393 | Lesbian and Gay Legal Issues | 3 |
CMN3104 | Women and the Media | 3 |
CRM2307 | Women, Justice and Victimization | 3 |
CRM3307 | Women, Justice and Criminalization | 3 |
CRM4312 | Women and Justice | 3 |
DRC4752 | Femmes et droit | 3 |
ECO2111 | Economics of Women's Issues | 3 |
ENG2235 | Women in Literature | 6 |
FEM2104 | Women and Health | 3 |
FEM2105 | Women and Education | 3 |
FEM2106 | Women in Science and Engineering | 3 |
FEM3100 | Special Topic in Women's Studies | 3 |
FEM3104 | Feminism, Justice and the Law | 3 |
FEM3303 | Feminist Activism | 3 |
FEM3900 | Études dirigées / Directed Studies | 3 |
FRA2530 | La littérature et la femme | 3 |
FRA3530 | Écriture au féminin | 3 |
FRA4530 | La critique féministe | 3 |
GEG4716 | Femmes et espaces | 3 |
LSR3123 | Women and Leisure | 3 |
PHI2390 | Philosophical Issues in Women's Studies | 3 |
POL3126 | Women and Politics | 3 |
PSY3121 | Psychology of Women | 3 |
SOC2104 | Women, Men and Society | 3 |
SOC3306 | Social Structures and Relations between the Sexes: Comparative Analysis | 3 |
SOC4301 | Sociology of Gender Relations: Selected Topic | 3 |
SOC4314 | Gender Relations, Development and Globalization | 3 |
SRS2211 | Women and Religions | 6 |
SRS3163 | Women in Early Christianity | 3 |
SRS3164 | Women in Modern and Contemporary Christianity | 3 |
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Three credits from: | |
HIS2182 | Women in Canada | 3 |
HIS2183 | Women in Western Societies to the Eighteenth Century | 3 |
HIS2184 | Women in Western Societies from the Eighteenth Century to the Present | 3 |
HIS3181 | History of the Women's Movement | 3 |
HIS4182 | Seminar in Women's History | 3 |
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Twenty-four credits of electives | 24 |
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