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B.A. in Interdisciplinary Studies
FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

B.A. in Interdisciplinary Studies

This program will introduce students to a broad base of liberal studies in many disciplines, particularly focusing on Canadian culture. The program will also give them new ways of thinking about their place in society and help them either to pursue further studies leading to more advanced degrees at the University of Windsor or elsewhere or to acquire fulfilling careers. The program is to be provided jointly with Lambton College in Sarnia.

The courses in the program are offered by University of Windsor instructors on the Lambton College Campus and through Distance Education (DE) or partial DE from Windsor.

Total courses: 30 courses and 1 non-credit career evaluation workshop.

Requirements and Program Sequencing:

Year 1
Fall
Courses offered on Lambton College campus:
Acc 100-4. (Accounting Theory & Practice I)
Ant 100-3. (Intro to Physical Anthropology)
His 100-3. (History of Western Civilizations I)
Psy 100-3. (Psychology I)

Courses offered through Distance Education (DE) or Partial DE:
01-150. (Foundations of Academic Writing I)
OR
26-100. (Composition)

Winter
Courses offered on Lambton College campus:
Acc 200-4. (Accounting Theory & Practice. II)
Ant 200-3. (Intro to Cultural Anthropology.)
His 200-3. (History of Western Civilizations II)
Psy 200-3. (Psychology II)

Courses offered through Distance Education (DE) or Partial DE:
74-231. (Principles of Marketing)

Year 2
Fall
Courses offered on Lambton College campus:
ITS 100-3. (Information Technology Skills)
Phil 120-3. (Ethics & Values)
Pol 100-3. (Canadian Politics & Government I)
Soc 201-6 (1st part). (Introduction to Sociology)

University of Windsor:
43-243. (Canadian History I)

Year 2
Winter
Courses offered on Lambton College campus:
Phil 220-3. (Business & Professional Ethics)
Pol 200-3. (Canadian Politics & Government II)
Soc 201-6 (2nd part). (Introduction to Sociology)

Courses offered through Distance Education (DE) or Partial DE::
43-244. (Canadian History II)
60-205. (Introduction to the Internet)
Career Evaluation Workshop: Attendance by all students is expected. (A notation will be added to the student's transcript upon successful completion of the workshop)

Year 3
Fall
Courses offered through Distance Education (DE) or Partial DE:
07-322. (God and Atheism in West. Culture)
26-260. (Canadian Literature)
45-323. (Government and Business)
53-201. (Women and Diversity)
73-213. (Intro. to Management Info. Systems)

Year 3
Winter
Courses offered through Distance Education (DE) or Partial DE:
02-300. (Remembering Canada in the Global Village)
07-323. (God and Evil in Western Culture)
28-345. (Art of the 20th Century)
54-200. (Labour and State)
60-305. (Cyber Ethics)

Note: In addition to the courses there will be a non-credit career evaluation workshop at the end of the second year which students will be expected to attend. A notation will be added to the students' transcripts upon successful completion of the workshop.

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