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Calendars > Faculty of Arts > Combined field of studies

Combined field of studies

These programs are offered to students of the Faculty of Arts, as a second program of study only.


The requirements of the programs of the Faculty of arts are described in the section reserved for the departments and programs.


Concentration in Arts Administration
Concentration in Canadian and Quebec Politics
Concentration in Computing Technology
Concentration in Criminology
Concentration in Economics
Concentration in Global Studies
Concentration in International Relations and Global Politics
Concentration in Governance and Public Policy
Concentration in Leisure Studies
Concentration in Political Science
Concentration in Political Thought
Concentration in Psychology
Concentration in Sociology

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Concentration in Arts Administration

30


This concentration must normally be combined with a first undergraduate program of study in Music, Theatre, or Visual Arts, or another undergraduate program with the permission of the Co-ordinating Committee of the program.

ADM1100Introduction to Business Management3
ADM2320Marketing3
ADM2340Financial Accounting3
AMT3901Gestion des organismes artistiques et culturels I / Administration of Artistic and Cultural Organizations I3
AMT3902Gestion des organismes artistiques et culturels II / Administration of Artistic and Cultural Organizations II3
AMT3910Stage I / Work Period I3
 
Twelve elective credits as follows: 
 
Six credits ADM from: 
ADM2336Organizational Behaviour3
ADM2337Human Resource Management3
ADM2341Managerial Accounting3
ADM3313Introduction to Entrepreneurship3
ADM3326Advertising and Sales Promotion Management3
ADM3336Organization Design3
 
Six credits from: 
AMT3920Stage II / Work Period II3
AMT3301Selected Topics in Arts Administration3
AMT3100Interdisciplinary Seminar3
Other courses from the Faculty of Arts or other Faculties where deemed appropriate by the Co-ordinating Committee of the program.*
* The choice of elective courses must be approved by the Co-ordinating Committee of the program.
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Concentration in Canadian and Quebec Politics

30


This concentration is not open to students registered in political science programs.

 
Compulsory first year course:cr.
POL1101Understanding Politics3
 
Other compulsory courses: 
POL2156Foundations of Research in Political Science3
POL2201Canadian Politics6
 
Eighteen credits in Canadian Politics (CAN) at the 3000- or 4000-level18
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.
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Concentration in Computing Technology

31


 
Compulsory first year courses:cr.
CSI1100Introduction to Computer Science I4
CSI1101Introduction to Computer Science II4
 
Other compulsory courses: 
CSI2114Data Structures3
CSI2115Concepts in Programming Languages3
MAT1361Logic and Discrete Mathematics3
MAT2343Elements of Discrete Mathematics3
 
Two credits from: 
CSI2165Prolog Concepts Laboratory2
CSI2172C++ Concepts Laboratory2
CSI2174Functional Programming Concepts Laboratory2
 
Nine credits of electives*: six credits in CSI, three credits in MAT or CSI9
 
(except CSI1301, CSI1303 and CSI1390)
NOTE: CSI and SEG courses at the 2000-level and above require a minimum grade of D+.

Prerequisite: Advanced Functions and Introductory Calculus 4U (or equivalent).


* Electives should be chosen carefully. Most of them require specific prerequisites.
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Concentration in Criminology

36


 
Compulsory first-year courses:cr.
CRM1300Introduction to Criminology3
CRM1301History of Criminological Thought3
 
Other compulsory courses: 
CRM2300Criminal Justice and Penal Norm3
CRM2301Criminological Theories I3
CRM2303Research Methodology in Criminology3
CRM2311Criminological Theories II3
 
Eighteen credits in CRM18
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Concentration in Economics

39


 
Compulsory first-year courses: 
ECO1102Introduction to Macroeconomics3
ECO1104Introduction to Microeconomics3
MAT1300Mathematical Methods I3
MAT1302Mathematical Methods II3
 
Other compulsory courses: 
ECO2142Macroeconomic Theory I3
ECO2143Macroeconomic Theory II3
ECO2144Microeconomic Theory I3
ECO2145Microeconomic Theory II3
 
Fifteen credits in ECO15
NOTE: Prerequisite, Advanced Functions and Introductory Calculus 4U (or equivalent).
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Concentration in Global Studies

30


 
Compulsory courses: 
 
Between nine and 15 credits from: 
CRM3323Globalization, Crime and Justice3
ECO2121Economics of Globalization3
HIS1111The Twentieth-Century World from 19453
POL1102Politics and Globalization3
SOC2151Globalization: Sociological Aspects3
 
Other compulsory courses: 
 
Between 15 and 21 credits from: 
ANT2125Social Anthropology3
CMN2168Globalization and Communication3
ECO2113Canada and the World Economy3
ECO2117Introduction to the Economics of Developing Countries3
ECO3119Comparative Economic Systems3
ECO3121Economics of the European Union3
ECO3136World Economic History3
GEG1302Society and Environment3
GEG2305The Geography of Global Economic Systems3
GEG3302Natural Resource Management3
GEG3311Political Geography3
GEG3320Geography of Tourism3
GEG3522Espace social3
GEG4303Urbanization and Environment in the Third World3
GEG4525Territoires de la francophonie3
GEO2307Environmental Geology3
LSR3322Cultural Tourism3
POL2203Introduction to International Relations and Global Politics6
POL3111Universal International Organizations3
POL3115Development and Political Change3
POL3144Politics in Africa3
POL3145Politics in Latin America3
POL4176International Political Economy3
POL4178Political Economy of Development3
POL4526Géopolitique et mondialisation3
SOC3105Environmental Sociology3
SOC3131Sociology of Development3
SOC3144Social Change3
SOC3148Comparative Social Structure3
SOC3306Social Structures and Relations between the Sexes: Comparative Analysis3
SOC4127Sociological Aspects of Migration3
SRS2195Religion and Politics in Global Society3
SRS3194Anthropological Theories in Inter-Cultural and Inter-Religious Issues3
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Concentration in International Relations and Global Politics

30


This concentration is not opened to students registered in political science programs.

 
Compulsory first-year course: 
POL1101Understanding Politics3
 
Other compulsory courses: 
POL2156Foundations of Research in Political Science3
POL2203Introduction to International Relations and Global Politics6
POL3155Analysis in Comparative Politics3
 
Fifteen credits in International Relations and Global Politics (INT) at the 3000 - or 4000-level15
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.
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Concentration in Governance and Public Policy

36


 
Compulsory first-year courses:cr.
ADM1101Social Context of Business3
PAP2300Principles of Public Administration3
PAP3350Public Policy Development3
POL1103Governance and Society3
 
Six credits from: 
ECO1102Introduction to Macroeconomics3
ECO1104Introduction to Microeconomics3
or 
POL2201Canadian Politics6
 
Eighteen credits of electives from one of the following options:18
 
A. Governance and Administration: 
ADM1100Introduction to Business Management3
ADM2320Marketing3
ADM2336Organizational Behaviour3
ADM2337Human Resource Management3
PAP3355Budgetary Policy and Public Finance3
ADM3318International Business3
ADM3336Organization Design3
ADM4101Government -- Business Relations3
PAP4360Seminar in Strategic Public Management3
ECO2110Microeconomic Analysis of the Public Sector3
POL3111Universal International Organizations3
POL3525Pouvoir municipal au Canada3
POL4531Politiques gouvernementales3
POL4553Le fédéralisme canadien3
POL4554Le parlementarisme au Canada3
SOC3147Sociology of Organizations3
 
B. Analysis of Public Policy: 
CRM2308Social and Criminal Policy3
ECO1102Introduction to Macroeconomics3
ECO1104Introduction to Microeconomics3
ECO2110Microeconomic Analysis of the Public Sector3
ECO2113Canada and the World Economy3
ECO2114Introduction to Labour and Population Economics3
ECO2115Introduction to Money and Banking3
ECO2118Introduction to the Economics of the Environment3
ECO2146Introduction to Canadian Economic History3
ECO3139Industrial Organization I3
ECO3148Introduction to Regional and Urban Economics3
POL4176International Political Economy3
POL4178Political Economy of Development3
POL4530Les politiques économiques au Canada3
POL4531Politiques gouvernementales3
POL4532Environnement, écologie et politique au Canada3
POL4533L'État canadien et les politiques sociales3
SOC3105Environmental Sociology3
SOC3113Sociology of Work3
SOC4135Ecomomic Sociology3
SOC4139Social Problems and Social Policy in Canada3
 
C. Governance and Civil Society: 
CRM2310Community Intervention in Criminology3
CRM4311Law and Social Control3
CRM4314State and Criminal Policies3
POL1102Politics and Globalization3
POL3126Women and Politics3
POL3528La vie politique au Québec3
POL3529Vie politique en Ontario3
POL4531Politiques gouvernementales3
POL4545Politique comparée : questions identitaires3
POL4551Les groupes d'intérêt et les mouvements sociaux au Canada3
SOC2151Globalization: Sociological Aspects3
SOC2308Sociology of Francophone Communities Outside Quebec3
SOC3137Minority Groups3
SOC3144Social Change3
SOC4127Sociological Aspects of Migration3
SOC4305Conflicts and Social Movements3
 
Elective Work Term: 
ADM4904Stage dans un service public / Work Term in Government3
Availability of this course is not guaranteed. Written permission of the professor is required. This course replaces a three-credit elective.
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Concentration in Leisure Studies

33


 
Compulsory first year courses:cr.
LSR1100Introduction to Leisure Studies3
LSR1105Leisure in Canadian Society3
 
Other compulsory courses: 
LSR2110Leisure : Concepts and Values3
LSR2121Recreation and Environmental Quality3
LSR2122Tourism3
LSR2181Research Methods I3
LSR3112Principles of Leadership in Recreation3
 
Twelve credits in LSR at the 2000- or 3000-level12
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Concentration in Political Science

30


This concentration is not opened to students registered in political science programs.

 
Compulsory first-year course:cr.
POL1101Understanding Politics3
 
Other compulsory courses: 
POL2156Foundations of Research in Political Science3
POL2201Canadian Politics6
POL2203Introduction to International Relations and Global Politics6
POL2207Introduction to Political and Social Thought6
 
Six credits in POL (at least three credits at the 3000- or 4000-level)6
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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Concentration in Political Thought

30


This concentration is not opened to students registered in political science programs.

 
Compulsory first-year course:cr.
POL1101Understanding Politics3
 
Other compulsory courses: 
POL2156Foundations of Research in Political Science3
POL2207Introduction to Political and Social Thought6
POL3202Modern Systems of Political Thought6
 
Twelve credits in Political Theory and Analysis of Ideologies (PPT) at the 3000-or 4000-level12
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 POL 1101/1501.
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Concentration in Psychology

36


 
Compulsory first-year courses:cr.
PSY1101Introduction to Experimental Psychology3
PSY1102Introduction to Applied Psychology3
 
Other compulsory courses: 
PSY2102Learning and Conditioning3
PSY2105Child Development3
PSY2106Quantitative Methods in Psychology I3
PSY2110Social Psychology3
PSY2174Research Methods and Ethics3
PSY2303Personality3
 
Twelve credits in PSY12
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Concentration in Sociology

30


 
Compulsory first-year courses:cr.
SOC1101Principles of Sociology3
SOC1102The Emergence of Sociology3
 
Other compulsory courses: 
SOC2300Analysis of Scientific Thought3
SOC3312Theoretical Currents in Contemporary Sociology3
 
Three credits from: 
SOC2301Qualitative Research Methodology3
SOC3141Quantitative Methodology and Data Collection3
 
Six credits from: 
SOC2304Marx and Marxist Analysis3
SOC2305Durkheim and Functionalist Analysis3
SOC3106Weber and Weberian Analysis3
 
Nine credits in SOC/ANT (at least six credits at the 3000-level or above)9
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