FACULTY OF ARTS, HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES (FAHSS)
PROGRAMS ADMINISTERED BY THE OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF FAHSS:
Anthrozoology
Minor in Anthrozoology
Certificate in Anthrozoology
Arts Management
Certificate in Arts Management
Arts and Sciences
Honours Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Arts and Science (IAS)
Honours Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Arts and Science (IAS) Double Major Concentration
Honours Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Arts and Science (IAS) Major and Double Minor Concentration
Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Arts and Science (IAS) with Minor Concentration in Anthrozoology
Major and Minor Concentrations - Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies
Digital Journalism As of Winter 2018, there are no new admissions to the following Digital Journalism programs.
Combined Honours Digital Journalism in English Language and Literature
Combined Honours Digital Journalism and English Literature and Creative Writing
Combined Honours Digital Journalism and Political Science
Combined Honours Digital Journalism and Communication, Media and Film
Discovery Program
Discovery Program (Undeclared Majors)
Education (Early Childhood Education)
Concurrent Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education/Diploma in Early Childhood Education (ECE) As of Fall 2014, there were no new admissions to this program.
Liberal Arts and Professional Studies
General Liberal Arts and Professional Studies
Honours Liberal Arts and Professional Studies
Honours Liberal Arts and Professional Studies: Aeronautics Leadership (Flight Option)
Liberal Arts and Professional Studies Degree Completion Programs
General Liberal Arts and Professional Studies (for Lambton College Liberal Studies Transfer Students (formerly General Arts and Science University (GASU) transfer students)
Honours Liberal Arts and Professional Studies (for Lambton College Liberal Studies Transfer Students (formerly General Arts and Science University (GASU) transfer students)
General Liberal Arts and Professional Studies for Career Professionals (for Graduates of Qualifying CAAT (or equivalent) Diploma Programs)
General Liberal Arts and Professional Studies for Career Professionals (for Graduates of Qualifying CAAT (or equivalent) Advanced Diploma Programs)
Latin American Studies
Minor in Latin American Studies
Social Justice
Combined Honours in Social Justice
Minor in Social Justice
Additional Information: GENERAL UNDERGRADUATE REGULATIONS
FAHSS: GENERAL COURSES
Minor in Anthrozoology
Total Courses: 6 courses
a) 51-160. Animals and Humans in Society
b) five of: 51-260, 51-261, 51-360, 34-329, 48-341, 51-200
Certificate in Anthrozoology
Degree requirements:
Total courses: 8
51-160. Animals and Humans in Society
51-260. Animals for Sport & Entertainment
51-261. Animals and the Law
51-498. Anthrozoology Capstone
Four courses from:
51-360. Special Topics in Anthrozoology
51-310. The Canine Impact: Exploring the Dog-Human Relationship
34-329. Animals & Ethics 45-365. Green Criminology
46-355. Comparative Psychology
48-365. Green Criminology
51-200. The Paw & the Pen: Animals in Literature
55-210. Ethology
55-323. Animal Behaviour
55-360. Ornithology
55-426. Animal Communication
Certificate in Arts Management
Total courses: ten.
(a) 75-100, 70-151,74-131;
(b) 24-275 and 24-276, plus two of 27-380, 40-399, 24-398, 24-399
(c) one of 24-210, 26-100, 26-302, 40-225, 40-260, 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, 32-116, 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.
Honours Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Arts and Science (IAS)
The Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Arts and Science program provides substantial education in the disciplines of both arts and sciences, and it puts an emphasis on critical thinking and argument. Throughout, students will take course designed to foster the skills of inquiry and, in the third and fourth years, they will take courses in the methods of inquiry and applied inquiry. In addition to developing students’ research skills and involving them with topics of public concern, these courses develop their abilities and confidence as writers and speakers.
Degree Requirements:
Total courses: forty.
(a) 56-100, 34-162, 34-221, 62-140 (or 62-139) and 62-141 if major or minor concentration is Math, Physics or Biochemistry.), 65-205 or 02-250 (Science majors must take 65-205), 56-301, 56-310, 56-410, 56-420, 56-421 (56-420 may be replaced by any 6 credit fourth year Honours Thesis/Research courses, subject to enrollment restrictions).
(b) One course from 11-161, 43-113, 43-114, 34-110, 45-251, 45-252, 07-202, 07-203, 07-220
(c) Four courses (any two of the following pairs): 41-110 and 111, 55-140 and 55-141, 59-140 and 59-141, 60-140 and 60-141, 61/66-140 and 61/66-141, 62-140 and 62-141, 64-140 and 64-141, 64-130 and 64-131.
(d) Major Concentration (12): maximum of two 100-level courses in the major subject, and at least four 300-level or 400-level courses in the major subject.
(e) Minor Concentration (6): maximum of two 100-level courses in the minor subject; at least one 300-level or 400-level course in the minor subject
(f) Any remaining courses to bring the total course number to 40 may be from any area of study.
(g) At least 15 courses must be taken in each of the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences and the Faculty of Science.
(h) To continue in the program, and to receive the Honours IAS degree, students must maintain an Honours 70% cumulative average and major average.
When a requirement in the Major or Minor Concentration is taken as part of the core IAS program course requirements, another course must be selected from within the area of concentration and substituted with the approval of the Dean of Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. Similarly, when a requirement in the Major Concentration is taken as part of the course requirements in the Minor Concentration, another course must be selected from within the area of Major Concentration and substituted with the approval of the Dean of Faculty of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences.
***IAS students who have successfully completed a fourth year thesis/research project, in lieu of 56-420, will have the “with thesis” designation added to their transcript and diploma.***
Courses used to calculate the major average are: courses listed under (d) and numbered 56-.
Program Sequencing:
Students must select a Major and a Minor Concentration at the start of Year 2. Consultation is available from the Director of the program. The selection of electives in Years 2, 3 and 4 must satisfy the requirements for the Major and the Minor concentrations, and the general program requirement that students must complete at least 15 courses in each of the two Faculties.
Year 1: 56-100, 34-162, 62-140 (or 62-139) (and 62-141 if requirement for major or minor concentration), one of 11-161, 43-113, 43-114, 34-110, 45-251, 45-252, 07-203, 07-220, two courses selected as needed to satisfy major or minor requirements in Arts, Humanities, and Social Science, four courses consisting of any two of the following pairs: 55-140 and 55-141, 62-140 and 62-141, 59-140 and 59-141, 60-140 and 60-141, 66-140 and 66-141, 62-140 and 62-141, 64-130 and 64-131, 64-140 and 64-141, 41-110 and 41-111.
Year 2: 65-205 or 02-250; plus any nine additional courses, at least 2 from each of the Faculty of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences and the Faculty of Science, and consistent with satisfying the requirements for the Major and the Minor concentrations.
Year 3: 34-221, 56-310, 56-301; Plus any seven additional courses, at least 2 from each of the Faculty of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences and the Faculty of Science, and consistent with satisfying the requirements for the Major and the Minor concentrations.
Year 4: 56-421, 56-410, 56-420 (or other departmental requirement for the student's Major concentration); plus any seven additional courses as needed to satisfying the remaining requirements for the Major concentration, the Minor concentration and/or the Program.
Honours Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Arts and Science (IAS) Double Major Concentration
Degree Requirements:
Total courses: forty.
(a) 56-100,34-162, 34-221, 62-140 (or 62-139) (and 62-141 if major or minor concentration is Math, Physics or Biochemistry), 65-205, 56-301, 56-310, 56-410, 56-420 (or other departmental requirement for the student's Major concentration), 56-421.
(b) One course from 11-161, 43-113, 43-114, 34-110, 45-251, 45-252, 07-202, 07-203, 07-220
(c) four courses (any two of the following pairs): 41-110 and 111, 55-140 and 55-141, 59-140 and 59-141, 60-140 and 60-141, 61/66-140 and 61/66-141, 62-140 and 62-141, 64-140 and 64-141, 64-130 and 64-131.
(d) Major Concentration I (12): maximum of two 100-level courses in the major subject; and at least four 300-level or 400-level courses in the major subject.
(e) Major Concentration II (12): maximum of two 100-level courses in the major subject; and at least four 300-level or 400-level courses in the major subject
(f) At least 15 courses must be taken in each of the Faculty of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences and the Faculty of Science.
(g) To continue in the program, and to receive the Honours IAS degree, students must maintain an Honours 70% cumulative average and major average.
(h) Any remaining courses to bring the total course number to 40 may be from any area of study.
Courses used to calculate the major average are: courses listed under (d) and (e) and courses numbered 56-.
Honours Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Arts and Science (IAS) Major and Double Minor Concentration
Degree Requirements:
Total courses: forty.
(a) 56-100, 34-162, 34-221,62-140 (or 62-139) (and 62-141 if major or minor concentration is Math, Physics or Biochemistry.), 65-205 or 02-250 (Science majors must take 65-205), 56-301, 56-310, 56-410, 56-420 (or other departmental requirement for the student's Major concentration), 56-421.
(b) One course from 11-161, 43-113, 43-114, 34-110, 45-251, 45-252, 07-202, 07-203, 07-220
(c) Four courses (any two of the following pairs): 41-110 and 111, 55-140 and 55-141, 59-140 and 59-141, 60-140 and 60-141, 61/66-140 and 61/66-141, 62-140 and 62-141, 64-140 and 64-141, 64-130 and 64-131.
(d) Major Concentration (12): maximum of two 100-level courses in the major subject; and at least four 300-level or 400-level courses in the major subject
(e Minor Concentration I (6) : maximum of two 100-level courses in the minor subject; and at least one 300-level or 400-level course in the minor subject
(f) Minor Concentration II (6) : maximum of two 100-level courses in the minor subject; and at least one 300-level or 400-level course in the minor subject
(g) At least 15 courses must be taken in each of the Faculty of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences and the Faculty of Science.
(h) Any remaining courses to bring the total course number to 40 may be from any area of study.
(i) To continue in the program, and to receive the Honours IAS degree, students must maintain an Honours 70% cumulative average and major average.
Courses used to calculate the major average are: courses listed under (d) and numbered 56-.
Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Arts and Science (IAS) Major and Minor Concentrations
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (FAHSS)
Anthrozoology
Communication, Media and Film
Dramatic Art
English Language, Literature and Creative Writing
History
Languages, Literatures and Civilizations
Music and Visual Arts
Philosophy
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology, Anthropology and Criminology
Women's and Gender Studies
Faculty of Science
Biological Sciences
Chemistry and Biochemistry
Computer Science
Earth and Environmental Sciences
Economics
Mathematics and Statistics
Physics
Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Arts and Science (IAS) Minor Concentration in Anthrozoology
Total Courses: 6 courses
a) 51-160. Animals and Humans in Society
b) five of: 51-260, 51-261, 51-360, 34-329, 48-341, 51-200
BA Combined Honours Digital Journalism and Communication, Media and Film
Program Regulation:
Students in combined programs must complete all courses used to calculate the major average for both subject areas, and 01-150 and 01-151. They must also complete the degree requirements, in the order presented to a total of forty courses. Example: If the total course requirements add up to 43 once the requirements for the second subject area are included, the degree requirements are to be completed in the order presented, until the student reaches a total of 40 courses.
Degree Requirements:
Total Courses: forty
(a) Digital Journalism - 16 courses, including: 30-140, 30-240,30-340 (2 semester course), 30-430, 30-440, 30-125, 30-120, 30-230, 30-222, 30-220, 30-225, 30-320; and three from 26-302, 26-304, 26-307, 26-399, 45-201, 45-213, 45-378, 45-379, 40-201, 40-243, 40-301, 40-360, 40-370.
(b) Communication, Media, and Film: sixteen courses, including: 40-101, 40-234, 40-275, plus one of 40-201, 40-225, 40-334 or 40-375, plus twelve additional courses (40-xxx), at least three of which must be at the 300 or 400 level, and at least two of those must be at the 400 level. (40-399 and 40-499 do not count as fulfilling the 300 and 400 level requirements; only one of 40-489 or 40-495 may be used to satisfy the 400 level requirement.)
(c) 01-150, 01-151;
(d) two courses from Languages or Science;
(e) two courses from Arts
(f) two courses from any area of study, excluding Social Sciences.
(g) additional courses, if required
Courses used to calculate the major average are: courses listed under requirements (a) and (b), and any courses taken in the major area(s) of study.
Combined Honours Digital Journalism and English Language and Literature As of Winter 2018, there are no new admissions to the Digital Journalism programs.
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 degree requirements in the order presented, to a total of forty courses. Example: If the total course requirements add up to 43 once the requirements for the second subject area are included, the degree requirements are to be completed in the order presented, until the student reaches a total of 40 courses.
Degree Requirements:
Total courses: forty.
(a) Digital Journalism - 16 courses, including:30-125, 30-120, 30-230, 30-225, 30-222, 30-320, 30-220, 30-140, 30-240, 30-340 (2 semester course), 30-430, 30-440; and three courses from 26-302, 26-304, 26-307, 26-399, 45-201, 45-213, 45-378, 45-379, 40-201, 40-243, 40-301, 40-360, 40-370
(b) English, Language and Literature - 16 courses, including:26-120, 26-210, 26-211; 26-260* or 26-270; One of 26-290, 26-291, or 26-293; two Category A courses; one course from each of Categories B through E; Two 400-level courses, or one 400-level course and one “practicum” course; one of 26-280, 26-285, 26-290, 26-301, 26-354, 26-383; two* additional English courses.
Recommended: 26-309 (Scholarship and Bibliography)
*If 26-260 is used to satisfy both (b) above and the Category C requirement under (e), for the major requirements, the student must take one additional course under (h) to bring the total number of English courses up to the required sixteen for the degree program.
(c) 01-150;
(d) two courses from Social Sciences;
(e) two courses from Languages or Science;
(f) two courses from any area of study, excluding Arts.
(g) additional courses from any area of study to a total of forty courses.
Courses used to calculate the major average are: courses listed under requirements (a) and (b), and any courses taken in the major area(s) of study.
Combined Honours Digital Journalism and English Literature and Creative Writing As of Winter 2018, there are no new admissions to the Digital Journalism programs.
Program Regulation:
Students in combined programs must complete all courses used to calculate the major average for both subject areas, and 01-150 and 01-151. They must also complete the degree requirements, in the order presented to a total of forty courses. Example: If the total course requirements add up to 43 once the requirements for the second subject area are included, the degree requirements are to be completed in the order presented, until the student reaches a total of 40 courses.
Degree Requirements:
Total courses: forty.
(a) Digital Journalism - 16 courses, including: 30-125, 30-120, 30-230, 30-225, 30-222, 30-320, 30-220; 30-140, 30-240, 30-340 (2 semester course), 30-430, 30-440; and three from 26-302, 26-304, 26-307, 26-399, 45-201, 45-213, 45-378, 45-379, 40-201, 40-243, 40-301, 40-360, 40-370
(b) English, Language and Creative Writing:
Major requirements- English and Creative Writing - 16 courses, including: 26-120, 26-210, 26-211 (Students are encouraged to take 26-210 and 26-211 in their first year.); 26-260 or 26-270; 26-290, 26-291, or 26-293; 26-203 (6.0-credit course) and 26-498 (6.0-credit course); 26-304; one Category A course; one from each of Categories B through D; one of 26-280, 26-285, 26-290, 26-301, 26-354, 26-383; one* additional English course
Recommended: 26-305 (Editing Practicum).
*If 26-260 is used to satisfy both (b) above and the Category C requirement under (g), for the major requirements, the student must take one additional course under (i) to bring the total number of English courses up to the required sixteen for the degree program.
(c) 01-150;
(d) two courses from Social Sciences;
(e) two courses from Languages or Science;
(f) two courses from any area of study, excluding Arts.
(g) additional courses from any area of study to a total of forty courses.
Courses used to calculate the major average are: courses listed under requirements (a) and (b), and any courses taken in the major area(s) of study.
Combined Honours Digital Journalism and Political Science As of Winter 2018, there are no new admissions to the Digital Journalism programs.
Program Regulation:
Students in combined programs must complete all courses used to calculate the major average for both subject areas, and 01-150 and 01-151. They must also complete the degree requirements, in the order presented to a total of forty courses. Example: If the total course requirements add up to 43 once the requirements for the second subject area are included, the degree requirements are to be completed in the order presented, until the student reaches a total of 40 courses.
Degree Requirements:
Total courses: forty.
(a) Digital Journalism - 16 courses, including: 30-140, 30-240 , 30-340 (6.0 credit course taken over 2 semesters), 30-430, 30-440; 30-125, 30-120, 30-230, 30-222,30-220, 30-225, 30-320; three from 26-302, 26-304, 26-307, 26-399, 45-201, 45-213, 45-378, 45-379, 40-201, 40-243, 40-301, 40-360, 40-370.
(b) Political Science: fourteen courses, including: 45-100, 45-130, 45-160, 45-251 or 45-252 and 45-275;one of 45-201, 45-211, 45-212, 45-213, 45-220, 45-309, 45-314, or 45-321; eight additional courses of which at least three must be at the 400 level.
(c) 01-150, 01-151;
(d) 02-250;
(e) two courses from Languages or Science;
(f) two courses from Arts
(g) two courses from any area of study, excluding Social Sciences.
(h) additional courses if required.
Courses used to calculate the major average are: courses listed under requirements (a) and (b), and any courses taken in the major area(s) of study.
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 “Effective 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 Effective Writing in the Fall Semester of their first year, and 01-151 Effective Writing II in the subsequent semester. Further academic counselling about choice of courses and other academic possibilities is available for students in this program through the Advising Centre.
General Liberal Arts and Professional Studies
Degree Requirements:
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.
(a) One of 01/02-150, 04-71-100, 06-85-119; and 01/02-151
(b) one Certificate chosen from the following list: Certificate in Applied Information Technology, Certificate in Public Administration, Certificate in Organizational Management, and Certificate in Work and Employment Issues;
(c) One Minor from any area of study, excluding the area of study selected under (b);
(d) one Minor from any area of study, excluding the area of study selected under (b):
(e) two courses from Science, Engineering, or Nursing unless this requirement is met in (b), (c), or (d);
(f) Additional courses from any area of study to a total of thirty courses.
Standing Required
Students must maintain a cumulative average of 60% or better. There is no major average requirement.
Honours Liberal Arts and Professional Studies
Degree Requirements:
Total courses: forty, at least eight of which must be at the 300 level or above, and a least two of these at the 400 level.
(a) One of 01/02-150, 04-71-100, 06-85-119; and 01/02-151
(b) One Certificate chosen from the following list: Certificate in Applied Information Technology, Certificate in Public Administration, Certificate in Organizational Management and Certificate in Work and Employment Issues;
(c) One Minor from any area of study within the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, excluding the area of study selected under (b);
(d) One Minor from any area of study, excluding the area of study selected under (b);
(e) one Minor from any area of study, excluding the area of study selected under (b);
(f) Two courses from Science unless this requirement is met in (b), (c), (d) or (e) above;
g) Additional courses from any area of study, to a total of forty courses.
Standing Required for Continuation and Graduation
Students must maintain a cumulative average of 60% or better. There is no major average requirement.
Honours in Liberal Arts and Professional Studies: Aeronautics Leadership (Flight option)
Degree Requirements:
Total courses: 40
a) 14 courses from Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, including 6 of the following Leadership courses:
01-120 Understanding the Contemporary World (double credit)
01-310/02-310 Ways of Doing
01-210/02-210 Ways of Knowing
01-209 Ethics in the Professions
24-210/40-210 Speech Communication to Inform
24-272 The Creative Process
02-350/48-350 Practical Strategies for Social Change: Intervening to Prevent Sexual Assault
27-385 Green Corridor (Prerequisites: at least Semester 5 and in good standing)
01-400/02-400 Mentorship and Learning
02-450 Practicum in Social Change (Prerequisite: 02-350/48-350)
80-400 Diversity and Inclusion in the Learning Organization
80-410 Learning-Centered Teaching: Planning, Delivery, Assessment and Evaluation
80-415 Learning Organizations: Management and Leadership
80-420 Theories of Individual and Collective Learning
b) 3 courses from Business
75-100 Introduction to Business
71-243 Human Resources Management (Prerequisite 75-100)
71-452 Management of Organizational Health, Wellness and Safety (Prerequisite: 71-243)
c) 4 courses from Science, Engineering, or Computer Science
d) 8 courses in Flight Training
02-197 Practicum in Professional Development (double credit)
02-297 Practicum in Professional Development (double credit)
02-397 Practicum in Professional Development (double credit)
02-497 Practicum in Professional Development (double credit)
e) 01-150 Effective Writing I
01-151 Effective Writing II
f) 9 courses from any area of study
Standing Required for Continuation
Students must maintain a cumulative average of 60% or better. There is no major average requirement.
Standing Required for Graduation
Students must maintain a cumulative average of 70% or better. There is no major average requirement.
General Liberal Arts and Professional Studies Degree Completion Program (for Lambton College Liberal Studies Transfer students) (formerly General Arts and Science University (GASU) transfer students)
Degree Requirements:
At least 16 courses must be at the 200 level or above, and 4 of these must be at the 300 level or above.
Total courses: 20
(a) one Certificate chosen from the following list: Certificate in Applied Information Technology, Certificate in Public Administration, Certificate in Organizational Management, and Certificate in Work and Employment Issues;
(b) One Minor from any program, excluding (a);
(c) Two courses in Science or Nursing unless this requirement is met in (a) or (b) above;
(d) Additional courses from any area of study to a total of twenty courses.
Standing Required for Continuation and Graduation
Students must maintain a cumulative average of 60% or better. There is no major average requirement.
Honours Liberal Arts and Professional Studies Degree Completion Program (for Lambton College Liberal Studies Transfer students) (formerly General Arts and Science University (GASU) transfer students)
Degree Requirements
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.
(a) one Certificate chosen from the following list: Certificate in Applied Information Technology, Certificate in Public Administration, Certificate in Organizational Management, and Certificate in Work and Employment Issues;
(b) One Minor from any program, excluding (a);
(c) Two courses in Science or Nursing unless this requirement is met in (a) or (b) above;
(d) Additional courses from any area of study to a total of thirty courses.
Standing Required for Continuation and Graduation
Students must maintain a cumulative average of 60% or better. There is no major average requirement.
General Liberal Arts and Professional Studies for Career Professionals Degree Completion Program (for Graduates of Qualifying CAAT (or equivalent) Diploma Programs)
Students who have graduated from an approved CAAT college diploma (or equivalent) with a cumulative average of 3.0 (70%) or higher in their final ten courses will be considered for admission. Approved CAAT college diploma programs include: Border Services, Business programs, Dental Hygiene, Developmental Service Worker, Early Childhood Education, Educational Support, Engineering, General Arts and Science, Journalism, Liberal Arts, Liberal Studies, Music – Industry Arts, Paramedic, Police Foundations, Protection, Security, and Investigation, Recreation and Leisure Services, Social Service Worker.
Degree Requirements:
Total courses: 20 courses
At least 16 courses must be at the 200 level or above, and 4 of these must be at the 300 level or above.
(a) one Certificate chosen from the following list: Certificate in Applied Information Technology, Certificate in Public Administration, Certificate in Organizational Management, and Certificate in Work and Employment Issues;
(b) One Minor from any program, excluding (a);
(c) Two courses in Science or Nursing unless this requirement is met in (a) or (b) above;
(d) Additional courses from any area of study to a total of twenty courses.
Standing Required for Continuation and Graduation
Students must maintain a cumulative average of 60% or better. There is no major average requirement.
General Liberal Arts and Professional Studies for Career Professionals Degree Completion Program (for Graduates of Qualifying CAAT (or equivalent) Advanced Diploma Programs)
Students who have graduated from a CAAT college advanced diploma with a cumulative average of 3.0 (70%) or higher in their final ten courses will be considered for admission. Approved Advanced Diploma Programs include: Business Administration, Child and Youth Care/Child and Youth Worker, Computer Science or Computer Programming or Information Technology, Dental Hygiene (the province has recently changed the program to an advanced diploma, Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Engineering, Massage Therapy, Medical Laboratory Science, Respiratory Therapy, Sport and Recreation Management.
Degree Requirements:
Total courses: 15
At least 15 courses must be at the 200 level or above, and 4 of these must be at the 300 level or above. No more than eight courses may be taken in any one area.
(a) Any combination of three courses from Arts, Humanities and Languages (01-**-***),
The following course may also count as an Arts, Humanities and Languages requirement: 63-351;
(b) Any combination of three courses from Social Sciences (02-**-***), Economics (41-***), or Organizational Learning;
The following courses from programs may also be used as a Social Science requirement: 51-160, 51-260, 51-261, 51-360, 58-110, 58-210, 69-200;
(c) Any two courses from the professional studies requirement:
01-209, 01-310, 02-310, 02-320, 02-321, 24-210 or 40-210, 24-275, 24-276, 02-250, 45-323, 46-370, 41-200, 41-201, 70-151, 70-255, 71-240, 72-270, 74-131, 75-100, Border Management (69-***), 95-345*, 95-350*, 95-352*, 95-450*, 95-455*. *Requires the permission of the instructor
(d) Any combination of two courses from Science (03-**-***), Engineering (06-**-***), Nursing (11-**-***), and Kinesiology (95-***),
The following Forensics courses may be used to fulfill the science requirement: 57-110, 57-201, 57-210, 57-304, 57-410, 57-411, 63-391.
(e) five additional courses from any area of study.
Minor in Latin American Studies
Required: six courses, including two of 23-261, 43-272; two of 43-462, 48-226, 48-227, 48-352; 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).
Combined Honours in Social Justice
Program Regulation:
Students in combined programs must complete all courses used to calculate the major average for both subject areas, and 01-150 and 01-151. They must also complete the degree requirements, in the order presented to a total of forty courses. Example: If the total course requirements add up to 43 once the requirements for the second subject area are included, the degree requirements are to be completed in the order presented, until the student reaches a total of 40 courses.
Degree Requirements:
Total courses: forty
(a) 37/38-101; 38-321; 34-323, 48-352; and 54-100;
(b) seven courses from the following list: 06-170, 06-235, 06-270, 24-378, 24-471, 26-128, 26-354, 26-358, 27-385, 28/40-450, 34/53-236, 34-222, 40-225, 40/24/54-270; 40-370, 43/54-349, 43-251/53-200, 43-362, 45/53-211; 45-248, 45-249, 45-335, 45-356, 46-240, 46-334, 46-440, 46-445, 47-117, 47-210, 48-227, 48-228, 48-240, 48-340, 53/54-260, 53-320 /48-353, 53-410, 54-200.
(c) Course requirements-Other Subject: courses used to calculate the major average in the other subject area, as prescribed by that area.
(d) 01-150, 01-151;
(e) two courses from Arts or Languages
(f) two courses from Science;
(g) additional course from any area of study excluding Social Sciences, to a total of forty.
Courses used to calculate the major average are: courses listed under requirements (a) to (c), and any courses taken in the major area(s) of study.
Minor in Social Justice
Total courses: 6
Required: 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, 48-226, 48-375, 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.
FAHSS: GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT HONOURS AND GENERAL PROGRAMS
FAHSS: GENERAL COURSES
FAHSS GENERAL COURSES INCLUDE:
ANTHROZOOLOGY
ARTS, HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
AERONAUTICS LEADERSHIP
DIGITAL JOURNALISM: COURSES
INTERDISCIPLINARY ARTS AND SCIENCE
SOCIAL JUSTICE STUDIES