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Spring 2014 Undergraduate Calendar
LABOUR STUDIES
PROGRAMS
General Labour Studies
(Note: As of Fall 2014, there are no new admissions to this program.)
Honours Labour Studies
(Note: As of Fall 2013, there are no new admissions to this program.)
Combined Honours Labour Studies
(Note: As of Fall 2013 there are no new admissions to this program.)
Minor in Labour Studie
s
Certificate in Labour Studies
DEGREE COMPLETION PROGRAMS
Honours Labour Studies program for Graduates from College of Arts and Technology who have completed a Business Administration diploma
(Note: As of Fall 2013, there are no new admissions to th
is program)
Honours Labour Studies (with Human Resources Certificate from a College of Arts and Technology)
(Note: As of Fall 2013, there are no new admissions to this program)
General Labour Studies program for Graduates from College of Arts and Technology who have completed a Business Administration diploma
(Note: As of Fall 2014, there are no new admissions to this program.)
General Labour Studies (with Human Resources Certificate from a College of Arts and Technology)
(Note: As of Fall 2014, there are no new admissions to this program.)
Additional Information:
GENERAL UNDERGRADUATE REGULATIONS
General Labour Studies
Total courses: thirty.
Major Requirements:
fifteen courses, including
(a)54-100
;
54-105; 54-200; 54-204;
54/53-206 or 54/48-225 or 54/34-237;
54-301; 54-318,
54/48-327 or 54/46-370;
54-349;
(b)one of 40-234, 45-275, 48-290, 48-390;
(c)
Five
of
(if not taken under (a))
:
54/53-206, 54/48-225;
54
/34
-237
, 54
/40
-322
, 54
/48
-327
,
54/48-332,
54
/46
-370
, 54-401,
02-300,
40-225 (or 40-325 or 40-425),
48-228, 48-321,
53-100 (or 53-200/43-251), 71-344, 71-446 (or 71-448 or 71-449 or 71-481).
Option requirements:
six courses including
(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) 01-150, 01-151;
(b) five social science courses with at least two at the 200 level or above
(c) two courses from any area of study.
CALCULATION OF AVERAGE
The major average shall be calculated on the basis of grades obtained in the courses listed in Major Requirements (a), (b), and (c) above.
RECOMMENDED COURSE SEQUENCE
First Year
54-100
,
(54-105
)
, 53-100,
two
100-level Social Sciences courses (see Other requirements above), 01-150, 01-151, and three other 100-level courses
(see Option/Other requirements above)
.
Second Year
54-200, 54-204,
54/53-206 or 54/48-225 or 54/34-237,
one of 40-234, 45-275, 48-290, 48-390,
plus one or two 200
-
level courses from Major Requirements (c) and additional courses (see Option/Other requirements above) to a total of ten.
Third Year
54-301, 54-318, 54/48-327 or 54-46-370,
54/43-349 and remaining courses from Major Requirements (c) and additional courses to a total of ten.
Honours Labour Studies
(Note: As of Fall 2013, there are no new admissions to this program.)
Total Courses: Forty
Major Requirements:
a) Sixteen courses: 54-100, 54-105, 54-200, 54-204, 48-228, 54/48-225, 54/34-237 or 54/53-206, 48-332, 54-301, 54-318, 54/43-349
,
71-344; two of 02-300, 54/48-327, 54/40-322, 54/46-370, or 54-401; one of 48-408, 45-421, 45-464, 43-445, 43-446 or 53-410; and one of 48-101, 48-102, 49-111 or 49-112.
b) one of 40-234; 45-275; 48-290;
48-390;
c) three of
(if not taken under a))
:
53/54-206, 54/34-237, 54/40-322, 54/48-327, 54/46-370, 54-401,
34-323 (or 45-355 or 48-227 or 48-375), 40-225 (or 40-325 or 40-425), 41-350, 41-353,
45-212, 45-356,
47-117 (or 47-204), 48-321, 48-367,
53-100 (or 53-200
or 43-251
),
71-448 (or 71-481).
Other requirements:
d) 02-250
e) Two writing courses - 01-150 and 01-151
f) Two courses from Arts
g) Two courses from Languages or Sciences
h) Two courses from any area of study excluding Social Science
i) Four courses from any area
j) Seven Social Science courses, with at least four courses at the 300-level or above
Combined Honours Labour Studies
(Note: As of Fall 2013, there are no new admissions to this program.)
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 - Labour Studies:
Thirteen courses, including:
(a) 54-100, 54-105; 54-200; 54-204; 54/48-225 or 54/53-206; 54-301; 54-318; 54/48-327 or 54/46-370; 54/43-349; one of 54-401, 43-446, 43-445, 45-464, 45-421, 48-408, or 53-410
)
.
(b) three of
(if not taken under (a))
:
54/53-206, 54/48-225,
54
/34
-237
, 54
/40
-322
, 54
/48
-327
,
54/48-332,
54
/46
-370
, 54-401,
02-300,
40-225 (or 40-325 or 40-425),
48-228, 48-321,
53-100, 71-344, 71-446 (or 71-448 or 71-449 or 71-481).
Major requirements - Other Subject:
as prescribed by that area of study.
Option requirements:
six courses including
(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) 01-150, 01-151;
(b) additional courses (if required) to a total of forty.
Minor in Labour Studies
Required:
54-100, 54-105, plus four other Labour Studies (54-***) courses.
Certificate in Labour Studies
Total courses:
ten.
Requirements:
(a)54-100
;
54-105; 54-200 or 54-204;
54/53-206 or 54/48-225 or 54/34-237;
54-301;
54/40-322 or 54/48-327 or 54/46-370; 54/
43-349;
(b)
Three
of
(if not taken under (a): 54/53-206, 54/48-225,
54
/34
-237
,
54-318,
54
/40
-322
, 54
/48
-327
,
54/48-332,
54
/46
-370
, 54-401,
02-300,
40-225 (or 40-325 or 40-425),
48-228, 48-321,
53-100, 71-344, 71-446 (or 71-448 or 71-449 or 71-481).
General Labour Studies with 3 Year CAAT Business Administration Diploma with minimum B- Cumulative Average:
Total Courses:
15 courses
Major Requirements
a) Thirteen Labour Studies courses: 54-100, 54-105, 54-200, 54-204,
54/53-206,
54/48-225 or 54/34-237, 54-301, 54-318,
54/40-322 or 54/48-327,
54/48-332, 54/43-349, 54/46-370,
54-401 .
Other Requirement
b) 01-150 and 01-151**
**Where the applicant has completed courses equivalent to 01-150 and 01-151, two other courses from any area of study will be substituted by the applicant.
Honours Degree in Labour Studies with 3 Year CAAT Business Administration Diploma with minimum B- Cumulative Average:
(Note: As of Fall 2013, there are no new admissions to this program.)
Total Courses:
25 Courses (with no more than 7 at the 100-level)
Major requirements:
a) Fifteen Labour Studies courses: 54-100, 54-105, 54-200, 54-204, 54/48-225, 48-228, 54-301, 54-318, 45-248 or 54/40-322, 54/43-349, 54/46-370, 54/53-206, 54-401; two of 02-300, 54/34-237, 54/48-327, 54/48-332.
Other requirements:
a) 01-150 and 01-151**
b) 02-250
c) one of 40-234, 45-275, 48-290, or 48-390.
d) Six courses from any area of study, with at least one at the 200-level or above.
**Where the applicant has completed courses equivalent to 01-150 and 01-151, two other courses from any area of study will be substituted by the applicant.
General Labour Studies with Human Resources Certificate from Colleges of Arts and Technology Degree Completion Program
Admission Requirements
The ten listed St. Clair courses will count as five university courses towards the Honours degree. Students will be admitted to the program by applying to the University of Windsor. The normal FASS/ Labour Studies admission requirements apply.
Total Courses:
25 courses plus the 10 required CAAT Courses* (with no more than 7 at the 100-level)
Major requirements:
a) Ten Labour Studies courses: 54-100; 54-105; 54-200; 54-204; 53/54-206; 54/48-225 (or 54/34-237);54-301; 54-318; 54/40-322 or 54/48-327 or 54/46-370, 54/43-349
b) Two of (if not taken under a): 54/48-225, 54/34-237, 54/40-322, 54/48-327, 54/48-332, 54/46-370, 54-401, 02-300, 48-321, 45-356.
Other requirements:
a) 02-250 and one of 40-234, 45-275, 48-290, or 48-390.
b) Two writing courses - 01-150 and 01-151**
c) Two courses from Arts
d) Two courses from Languages or Sciences
Recommended options (if any):
e) Five Additional Courses from any area to a total of twenty-five:
**Where the applicant has completed courses equivalent to 01-150 and 01-151, two other courses from any area of study will be substituted by the applicant.
Honours Labour Studies with Human Resources Certificate from Colleges of Arts and Technology Degree Completion Program
(Note: As of Fall 2013, there are no new admissions to this program.)
Admission Requirements
The ten listed St. Clair courses will count as five university courses towards the Honours degree. Students will be admitted to the program by applying to the University of Windsor. The normal FASS/ Labour Studies admission requirements apply.
Total courses: 35 courses plus the 10 required CAAT Courses* (with no more than 7 at the 100-level)
Major requirements:
a) Fifteen Labour Studies courses: 54-100; 54-105; 54-200; 54-204; 53/54-206; 54/48-225
, 48-228,
45-248 or 54/
48-332
,
(
54/40-322
)
; 54-301; 54-318; 54/43-349;
54-401;
two of 02-300, 54/34-237, 54/48-327, or 48-367.
Other requirements:
a) Two writing courses - 01-150 and 01-151**
b) 02-250 and one of 40-234, 45-275, 48-290, or 48-390.
c) Two courses from Arts
d) Two courses from Languages or Sciences
e)) Two courses from any areas of study excluding Social Science
Recommended options (if any):
h) Nine Additional Courses from any area to a total of thirty-five with at least seven at the 200 level or above.
**Where the applicant has completed courses equivalent to 01-150 and 01-151, two other courses from any area of study will be substituted by the applicant.
Note: To receive this degree, students must also complete a Ten Course Certificate from St. Clair or any other CAAT Business Program which satisfies the CHRP Designated Courses. At St Clair College, the course numbers and names are: MGN-440 Compensation and Employee Benefits, ACC 110 Accounting Concepts 1; ACC 422 Human Resources Accounting; MGN 340 Human Resource Management; MGN 480 Human Resources Planning; MGN 330 Industrial Relations 1; MGN 470 Occupational Health and Safety; MGN 310G Organizational Behaviour; MGN 500 Recruitment and Selection; MGN 450 Training and Development.
Standing Required for Continuation in Program
Students must obtain a 70% or higher in their Human Resources courses in order to satisfy the CHRP requirements, a requirement that is also needed for counting the courses as university courses. The usual Social Science regulations apply for the university courses.
Standing Required for Graduation
A cumulative average of 60% and a major average of 70% is required for the Honours degree; students with less than the required 70% will receive a four year degree if their cumulative and major averages are at least 60%.
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