Fall 2012 Undergraduate Calendar


FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES (FASS)

PROGRAMS ADMINISTERED BY THE OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF FASS:

General Liberal and Professional Studies
Honours in Liberal and Professional Studies

Honours in Liberal and Professional Studies: Aeronautics Leadership (Flight Option) *
Honours in Liberal and Professional Studies: Aeronautics Leadership (Ground Option) *
•Awaiting Ministry approval. Prospective students are advised that offers of admission may be made only after the Ministry of Training, Colleges, and Universities has approved the program.

General Liberal and Professional Studies (for Lambton College General Arts and Science University (GASU) transfer students)
Honours Liberal and Professional Studies (for Lambton College General Arts and Science University (GASU) transfer students)

Concurrent Bachelor of Arts/ Bachelor of Education/Diploma in Early Childhood Education

Combined Honours in Social Justice
Minor in Social Justice

Discovery Program (Undeclared Majors)

Minor in Latin American Studies

Certificate in Arts Management
Certificate in North American Studies

Additional Information: GENERAL UNDERGRADUATE REGULATIONS


General Liberal and Professional Studies
Total courses: thirty, at least sixteen of which must be at the 200 level or above, and at least four of which must be at the 300 level or above. Students may take no more than six courses in any single subject area.

Requirements:
(a) six courses from Arts and Languages;
(b) six courses from Social Sciences;
(c) four courses from Science or Engineering*;
(d) four courses from Business Administration;
(e) eight additional courses from any area of study.

Other requirements:
(a) 01-150, 01-151

*The following Engineering courses are available to non-Engineering students: 85-118, 85-130, 85-131, 87-482.

STANDING REQUIRED

Students in the Liberal and Professional Studies program must maintain a cumulative average of 5.0 or better. There is no major average requirement.

Honours in Liberal and Professional Studies

Total courses:40, at least eight of which must be at the 300 level or above, and a least two of these at the 400 level.

Major Requirements: twenty-six courses, as given below:
a) 01-150 Foundations of Academic Writing I
b) 01-151 Foundations of Academic Writing II
c) 8 courses chosen from Arts and Languages
d) 8 courses chosen from Social Sciences
e) 4 courses chosen from Business
f) 4 courses from Science, Engineering, or Computer Science

Other requirements:
a)14 courses from any area of study

Restrictions:
At least one course must be taken from 45-238, 45-249, and 58-100. Only two courses can be taken from 66-102, 66-220 and 66-370 and only two courses can be taken from 61-326, 66-100, and 66-221. A minimum grade of C- must be attained in each credit counted toward the minor.


Honours in Liberal and Professional Studies: Aeronautics Leadership
•Awaiting Ministry approval. Prospective students are advised that offers of admission may be made only after the Ministry of Training, Colleges, and Universities has approved the program.

Flight Option

Total courses: 40

Major requirements:
a) 12 courses from Arts and Social Sciences, including

46-115 Introduction to Psychology as a Behavioural Science
46-116 Introduction to Psychology as a Social Science
02-400 Mentorship and Learning

and at least 3 chosen from the following
45-100 Introduction to Canadian Government and Politics
45-214 Introduction to Canadian Law
45-220 Introduction to Public Administration (prerequisite: 45-100)
45-221 Canadian Public Administration and Policy (prerequisite 45-220)
45-363 Principles of International Law ((prerequisite 45-160 or consent of instructor)
46-236 Small Group Dynamics (prerequisite 46-115, 46-116)
46-342 Cross Cultural (prerequisite 46-236)
46-370 Organizational Psychology (prerequisite 46-115, 46-116)

b) 2 courses from Business, chosen from
71-243 Human Resources Management (prerequisite 75-100)
71-481 Diversity in the Workplace (prerequisite 71-243)
71-452 Management of Organizational Health, Wellness and Safety (prerequisite 71-243)
75-100 Introduction to Business

c) 4 courses from Science, Engineering, or Computer Science, including
64-140 Introduction to Physics
62-139 Functions and Differential Calculus or 62-140 Differential Calculus
85-120 Engineering Thermofluids
94-370 Aerospace Engineering Fundamentals

a) 4 courses (double weighted) (24 credits)
02-197 Practicum in Professional Development (double course)
02-297 Practicum in Professional Development (double course)
02-397 Practicum in Professional Development (double course)
02-497 Practicum in Professional Development (double course)

    Other requirements:
    01-150 Foundations of Academic Writing I
    01-151 Foundations of Academic Writing II
    12 courses from any area of study

    Recommended options (if any):
    92-321 Control Theory I

    Honours in Liberal and Professional Studies: Aeronautics Leadership
    •Awaiting Ministry approval. Prospective students are advised that offers of admission may be made only after the Ministry of Training, Colleges, and Universities has approved the program.

    Ground Option

    Total courses: 40

    Major requirements:
    a) 12 courses from Arts and Social Sciences, including
    02-400 Mentorship and Learning
    46-115 Introduction to Psychology as a Behavioural Science
    46-116 Introduction to Psychology as a Social Science

    and at least 4 chosen from the following
    45-100 Introduction to Canadian Government and Politics
    45-214 Introduction to Canadian Law
    45-220 Introduction to Public Administration (prerequisite: 45-100)
    45-221 Canadian Public Administration and Policy (prerequisite 45-220)
    45-363 Principles of International Law (prerequisite 45-160 or consent of instructor)
    46-236 Small Group Dynamics (prerequisite 46-115, 46-116)
    46-342 Cross Cultural (prerequisite 46-236)
    46-370 Organizational Psychology (prerequisite 46-115, 46-116)

    b) 3 courses from Business, chosen from
    75-100 Introduction to Business
    71-243 Human Resources Management
    71-481 Diversity in the Workplace
    71-452 Management of Organizational Health and Safety

    c) 2 courses (one double weighted)
    02-196 Practicum in Professional Development in Aeronautics Leadership
    02-496 Aeronautics Leadership Capstone Seminar (double credit)

    Other requirements:
    01-150 Foundations of Academic Writing I
    01-151 Foundations of Academic Writing II
    4 courses from Science, Engineering, or Computer Science
    and 16 courses from any area of study

    Recommended options (if any):
    02-396 Internship in Aeronautics Leadership (double credit)
    45-232 Government and Politics of the United States

    General Liberal and Professional Studies Degree Completion Program (for Lambton College General Arts and Science University (GASU) transfer students

    Total courses: 20.
    At least 16 courses must be at the 200 level or above, and 4 of these must be at the 300 level or above. No more than 6 courses may be taken in any one area.

    Major requirements:
    (a) four courses from Arts and Languages;
    (b) four courses from social sciences
    (c) two courses from Business Administration
    (d) two courses from Science, Engineering or Computer Science

    Other requirements: eight additional courses from any area of study.

    Honours in Liberal and Professional Studies Degree Completion Program (for Lambton College General Arts and Science University (GASU) transfer students

    Total courses: 30
    At least 26 courses must be at the 200 level or above. Eight courses must be at the 300 level or above, and a least two of these at the 400 level.

    Major requirements:
    (a) eight courses from Arts and Languages;
    (b) eight courses from social sciences
    (c) four courses from Business or selected related courses
    (d) four courses from Science, Engineering or Computer Science

    Other requirements: six additional courses from any area of study.

    Combined Honours in Social Justice

    Social Justice Studies is a multi-disciplinary area of studies that enables students to gain insight into the unique and complex challenges facing societies throughout the world. In a world increasingly characterised by conflict, on a global and a national level, there is a need for individuals who can bring clarity of thought and depth of understanding to bear upon our most pressing social, economic and political problems. Students in this program will explore the roots of inequalities and will evaluate different strategies to bring about social change.

    Program Regulation:
    Students in combined programs must complete the major requirements for both subject areas, and 01-150 and 01-151. They must also complete the Option requirements, in the order presented, followed by any additional requirements under Other requirements, to a total of forty courses.
    Example: If the total course requirements add up to 43 once the major requirements for the second subject area are included, then section (c) of the Option requirements and one course from section (b) of the Option requirements should be excluded from the degree requirements.

    Total courses: forty

    Major requirements: 12 courses in Social Justice, including:
    (a) 38-101; 38-321; 38-447; 34-323, 48/49-375; and 54-100;
    (b) a minimum of one in at least three of the following categories:
      (i) 07-235, 24-378, 26-354, 26-358, 26-128, 40-225, 40-362, 40-370
      (ii) 27-385, 34-227, 53-320
      (iii) 40-257, 54-200, 43-349, 45-238, 45-249, 48/49-226, 53-260
      (iv) 34-236, 43-251/53-200, 43-362, 45-211, 45-241, 46-240, 48/49-232, 48/49-241, 53-410, 46-440, 46-445, 95-405
      (v) 24-471, 46-334, 47-117, 47-210
    Major requirements-Other Subject: as prescribed by that area of study.

    Other requirements:
    (a) 01-150, 01-151;
    (b) two courses from Arts or Languages;
    (c) two courses from Science;
    (d) additional courses from any area of study excluding Social Sciences, to a total of forty.

    RECOMMENDED COURSE SEQUENCE

    Year 1: 01-150, 01-151, and five courses, including: 38-101, 54-100, and three of 07-235, 26-128, 40-225, 40-257, 34-227, 34-236, 54-200, 48/49-226, 53-260, 43-251/53-200, 45-211, 45-241, 46-240, 48/49-232, 48/49-241.

    Year 2: Five courses from the following list: 95-405, 24-471, 46-334, 47-210, 47-204, 99-200, 99-218.

    Year 3: Four or Five courses, including: 38-321; and three or four of 34-323, 48/49-375, 24-378, 26-354, 26-358, 40-362, 40-370, 27-390, 53-320, 43-349, or 43-362.

    Year 4: 38-447; 46-445 (optional) and 53-410 (optional).

    *NB: Students are responsible for ensuring that they have the required pre-requisites for enrolment in the above list of courses.

    Discovery Program (undeclared majors)

    Students who have not decided on a major may remain undeclared until they have completed ten courses at the University of Windsor. These students will be placed in the Discovery Program.

    The Discovery Program provides for undeclared students a home in their first year at university while they are discovering their preferred major. The “Foundations of Academic Writing” courses required in this program will give them a solid foundation for the extensive amount of written work they face in courses they take throughout their university career. “Understanding the Contemporary World” will guide them into thinking critically while examining a variety of topics from several points of view. Students will receive attention to help them achieve academic success and the possibility for success after graduation.

    Students in the Discovery Program (undeclared majors) must take 01-120 Understanding the Contemporary World and 01-150 Foundations of Academic Writing in the Fall Semester of their first year, and 01-151 Foundations of Academic Writing II in the subsequent semester. Further academic counseling about choice of courses and other academic possibilities is available for students in this program through the Advising Centre.

    Minor in Latin American Studies

    Required:six courses, including two of 23-261, 43-272, 48-330 (or 49-330); two of 43-462, 48-226 (or 49-226), 48-227, 49-232, 48-352 (or 49-352), 48-411 (or 49-411); and 23-100 and 23-101 (or 23-102) or two intermediate or advanced level courses in Spanish language training (as appropriate, as determined by a placement test).

    Minor in Social Justice

    Total courses: 6

    Program requirements: 38-101 and 38-321, plus any 4 courses listed under the Social Justice Honours Degree as follows: 07-235, 24-378, 24-471, 26-128, 26-354, 26-358, 27-285, 34-227, 34-236, 34-323, 38-447, 40-225, 40-257, 40-362, 40-370, 43-251/53 -200, 43-349, 43-369, 45-211, 45-241, 46-240, 46-334, 46-440, 46-445, 47-117, 47-210, 48/49-226, 48/49-232, 48/49-241, 48/49-375, 53-260, 53-320, 53-410, 54-100, 54-200, 95-405.

    *NB: Students are responsible for ensuring that they have the required pre-requisites for enrolment in the above list of courses.

    Certificate in Arts Management

    Total courses: ten.

    Requirements:
    (a) 75-100, 70-151,74-231;
    (b) 24-275 and 24-276, plus two of 27-380, 40-398, 40-399;
    (c) one of 24-210, 26-100, 26-302, 40-225, 40-250, 40-381;
    (d) two of 24-100, 24-111, 24-200, 24-225, 24-235, 24-325, 24-330, 24-333, 24-351, 24-352, 24-439, 27-385, 27-491, 28-245, 28-345, 32-106, 32-107, 32-116, 32-126, 32-127, 32-346, 32-420, one course from private instruction in Music 33-247 to 33-269 or two of the 1.50 credit hour courses 33-210, 33-220, 33-260, 33-310.

    Certificate in North American Studies

    Total courses: eight.

    Requirements:
    (a) 02-103;
    (b) 3 courses from Category 1;
    (c) 3 courses from Category 2;
    d) one other course chosen from either Category 1 or Category 2.

    **No more than three of the eight courses may be at the 100-level. (In cases where courses require prerequisites, students should consult with the relevant department.)

    Category 1:
    Communication, Media and Film
    40-245, Communication and Cultural Policy in Canada

    Dramatic Art
    24-333, Canadian Theatre History

    English Language, Literature, and Creative Writing
    26-140, Topics in Literature (May be used towards the North American Certificate only if the topic is North American in its focus)
    26-260, Canadian Literature
    26-270, American Literature
    26-358, Native Literature and Cultures
    26-361, Topics in Canadian Literature
    26-366, Canadian Poetry
    26-367, Canadian Fiction
    26-371, Topics in American Literature
    26-372, American Literature: Colonials to Civil War
    26-373, American Literature: Civil War to Realists
    26-374, The American Moderns
    26-375, The Literature of Contemporary America

    French (all courses are taught in French and require U12 or equivalent knowledge of French)
    29-270, Introduction to the Cultural Heritage of French Canada
    29-383, Drama in Quebec and in Other Francophone Regions of Canada
    29-385, Poetry in Quebec and in Other Francophone Regions of Canada

    History
    43-243, Canada from Early European Contacts to the Origins of Confederation, 1600-1867
    43-244, Canada Since Confederation, 1867-1968
    43-261, History of the United States I
    43-262, History of the United States II

    Music
    32-106, The Musical Experience
    32-107, Explorations in Music

    Philosophy
    34-473, Recent American Philosophy

    Category 2:
    Political Science
    45-100, Introduction to Canadian Government and Politics
    45-201, Current Issues in Canadian Politics
    45-214, Legal Process in Canada
    45-232, Government and Politics of the United States
    45-255, Music, Policy, and the State
    45-264, Introduction to Canadian Foreign Policy
    45-361, U.S. Foreign Policy

    Labour Studies
    54-100, Labour and Social Movements in Canadian Society

    Sociology and Anthropology
    48-228, Class, Wealth, and Power in Canada
    48-240, Ethnic Relations in Canada
    48-241, Race and Racism in Canada

    Women’s Studies
    53-100, Women in Canadian Society
    53-200, History of Women’s Movements in North America


    FASS: GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT HONOURS AND GENERAL PROGRAMS
    ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES: GENERAL COURSES
    AERONAUTICS LEADERSHIP: COURSES
    SOCIAL JUSTICE STUDIES: COURSES
    ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES: OFFICE OF THE DEAN