Foreword
Hot Tips
Glossary
Search the Undergraduate Calendar
Programs and Certificates
Programs (Listed Alphabetically)
Programs (Listed by Faculty)
Programs (Listed by Department)
Certificate Programs
Minors
Courses
Alphabetical by Department
Instructors
Alphabetical by Department
Admission Information
Application Information
Admission Requirements
English Language Proficiency
Registration
Fee Regulations and Schedule
Academic Regulations
Undergraduate Regulations
Examination and Grading Procedures
Honour Roll Criteria
Graduation
Articulations and Exchanges
Articulation Agreements
Student Exchange Programs
Academic Dates
2008 (January - August)
2007 (January - December)
Calendars
Graduate Calendar
Previous Calendars
Course Numbering System
Organizational Charts
Faculty and Departments
University Administration
Statement of Responsibility
Statistics Canada Disclaimer
Main Senate Webpage
Winter 2008 Undergraduate Calendar
SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY
Honours Criminology
T
he number of places available in the third year of the Criminology Honours program is limited, and admission will be competitive. Entry shall be for the Fall term only. Students are eligible to apply for entry into the criminology program only after completing twenty but no more than thirty courses. In particular, applicants must have successfully completed the following courses:
48-101, 48-102 (or 49-112), 48-202, 48-260, 48-262, 48-207 or 48-261, and 34-129 or 34-226.
Applications and information sheets are available at the Office of the Registrar and must be returned to that office by May 1
st
. No late applications will be accepted. Decisions will be rendered by June 1
st
,with notification shortly thereafter.
Total courses:
forty
Major requirements:
sixteen,
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.
Other requirements:
(a) 02-250;
(b) seven courses from any area of study, including Sociology
(c) ten courses from any area of study, excluding Sociology (48-) and any Anthropology (49-) courses cross-listed with Sociology.
Options:
(a) two courses from Arts or Languages;
(b) two courses from Science;
(c) two courses from Arts, Languages, or Science
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.
SOCIOLOGY AND ANTRHOPOLOGY:
PROGRAM INFORMATION
SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY:
COURSES
SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY:
PROGRAMS
SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY:
INSTRUCTORS
FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES:
GENERAL INFORMATION AND REGULATIONS
GENERAL UNDERGRADUATE REGULATIONS