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Spring 2008 Undergraduate Calendar
SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY
Honours Criminology
Total courses:
forty.
Major requirements:
sixteen courses, including
(a) 48-101, 48-102 (or 49-112), 48-202, , 48-210, 48-260, 48-262, 48-302, 48-308, 48-310 (or 49-355) and 48-363;
(b) 48-207 or 48-261;
(c) 34-129 or 34-226;
(d) two of 48-361, 48-362, 48-367, 48-368, 48-370, 48-371, and 49-323;
(e) 48-466; and one of 48-460, 48-461, 48-464, and 48-465.
Option requirements:
(a) two courses from Arts;
(b) two courses from Languages or Science;
(c) two courses from any area of study, excluding Social Sciences.
Other requirements:
(a) 02-250
(b) seven
courses from Arts, Languages, or Social Sciences, including Sociology;
(c)
ten
courses from any area of study, excluding Sociology (48-) and any Anthropology (49-) courses cross-listed with Sociology.
RECOMMENDED COURSES
See Criminology website:
www.uwindsor.ca/criminology
Notes:
1) Criminology Honours students interested in graduate studies should take one course from
48-403, 48-404, 48-405, 48-406, 48-408, or 48-415 (or 49-415), si
nce these courses or their equivalents are required for admission to the graduate program in Sociology.
2) Students interested in government service should include French language courses among their options; other non-English language courses also are recommended.
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