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Women's Studies
Pauline Jewett Institute of Women's Studies
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
This section presents the
requirements for:
Graduation requirements
In addition to the program
requirements listed below, students must satisfy:
- the University regulations
(see the Academic Regulations
of the University section of this Calendar),
- the Faculty regulations
applying to all B.A. students including those relating to First-Year Seminars
and Breadth requirements (see the Academic
Regulations for the Bachelor of Arts Degree section of this Calendar.)
Students should consult
with the Institute when planning their program and selecting courses.
Program requirements
Women's Studies
B.A. Combined Honours (20 credits)
A. Credits included in the Women's Studies Major CGPA (7.0):
- 1.0 credit in WOMN
1808[1.0] or FYSM 1402 [1.0] or FYSM 1403[1.0];
- 1.0 credit in WOMN
2800 and WOMN 2801;
- 1.0 credit in WOMN
3808[1.0];
- 3.0 credits from:ANTH
2040, ARTH 3601, CLST 3002 [1.0], ECON 3100, ENGL 2108, ENGL 2109, FILM
3301, HIST 2504[1.0], HIST 3106, HIST 3406, HIST 3504[1.0], HIST 3603,
HIST 3705, HIST 3707, LAWS 3001, LAWS 3503, LAWS 3804, LALS 2703, MCOM
3505, MUSI 3302, PHIL 2306, PHIL 2307, PSCI 2500, PSCI 3303, PSCI 3500,
PSCI 3502, PSYC 3603, RELI 2003, RELI 3205, SOCI 1010, SOCI 2043, SOCI
2045, SOCI 3040, SOCI 3420, SOWK 2004, SOWK 3204, WOMN 2802, WOMN 3002[1.0],
WOMN 3003;
- 1.0 credit from: WOMN
4900, WOMN 4901, WOMN 4902, WOMN 4903, WOMN 4904[1.0], WOMN 4905, ARTH
4000, ARTH 4600, BUSI 4107, BUSI 4602, HIST 4505 [1.0], JOUR 4307, LAWS
4001, LAWS 4002, MUSI 4303, PHIL 4203, PHIL 4204, PSCI 4208, PSCI 4402,
PSCI 4500, PSCI 4501, PSCI 4605, SOCI 4040, SOCI 4420, SOWK 4206;
B. Additional
Requirements:
- The requirements for
Combined Honours in the other discipline must be met;
- 5.0 credits in electives
not in WOMN or the other discipline;
- Sufficient electives
to make a total of 20.0 credits for the degree.
Note: other courses may be substituted for the credits specified above in
items 4 and 5 when material on gender and/or women is central to the course.
Such substitutions must be individually approved by the Institute of Women's
Studies.
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Women's Studies
B.A. General (15.0 credits)
A. Credits included in the Major CGPA (6.0 credits):
- 1.0 credit in WOMN
1808[1.0] or FYSM 1402 [1.0] or FYSM 1403[1.0];
- 1.0 credit in WOMN
2800 and WOMN 2801;
- 1.0 credit in WOMN
3808[1.0];
- 1.0 credit from: ARTH
3601, CLST 3002 [1.0], ECON 3100, FILM 3301, HIST 3106, HIST 3406, HIST
3504[1.0], HIST 3603, HIST 3705, HIST 3707, LAWS 3001, LAWS 3503,LAWS 3804,
MCOM 3505, MUSI 3302, PSCI 3303, PSCI 3500, PSCI 3502, PSYC 3603,RELI 3205,
SOCI 3040, SOCI 3420, SOWK 3204, WOMN 3002[1.0], WOMN 3003;
- 2.0 credits from the
courses in Item 4 and:ANTH 2040, ENGL 2108, ENGL 2109, HIST 2504[1.0],
LALS 2703, PHIL 2306,PHIL 2307, PSCI 2500, RELI 2003, SOCI 1010, SOCI 2043,
SOCI 2045, SOWK 2004,WOMN 2802;
B. Credits not included in the Major CGPA (9.0 credits):
- 7.0 credits in electives
not in WOMN;
- 2.0 credits in free
electives;
C. Additional
Requirements:
- Students must complete
a Minor in another academic discipline.
Note: other courses may be substituted for the credits specified above
in item 4 when material on gender and/or women is central to the
course. Such
substitutions must be individually approved by the Institute of Women's
Studies.
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Minor in Women's
Studies
Requirements (4.0
credits):
- 1.0 credit in WOMN
1808[1.0] or FYSM 1402[1.0] or FYSM 1403[1.0];
- 1.0 credit in WOMN
2800 and WOMN 2801;
- 1.0 credit from: ARTH
3601, CLST 3002 [1.0], ECON 3100, FILM 3301, HIST 3106, HIST 3406, HIST
3504[1.0], HIST 3603, HIST 3705, HIST 3707, LAWS 3001, LAWS 3503, LAWS
3804, MCOM 3505, MUSI 3302, PSCI 3303, PSCI 3500, PSCI 3502, PSYC 3603,
RELI 3205, SOCI 3040, SOCI 3420, SOWK 3204, WOMN 3002[1.0], WOMN 3003;
- 1.0 credit from the
courses in item 3, or ANTH 2040, ENGL 2108, ENGL 2109, HIST 2504[1.0],
LALS 2703, PHIL 2306, PHIL 2307, PSCI 2500, RELI 2003, SOCI 1010, SOCI
2043, SOCI 2045, SOWK 2004, WOMN 2802;
- The remaining requirements
of the major discipline(s) and degree must be satisfied.
Note: other courses
may be substituted for the credits specified above when material on gender
and/or women is central to the course. Such substitutions
must be individually approved by the Institute of Women’s Studies.
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Courses
with substantial material on gender or women’s experience offered
within the Faculties of Arts and Social Sciences and Public Affairs and
Management
The following course offerings
are listed for the convenience of students. Detailed course descriptions
will be found under the appropriate departmental course listings.
Note: Special Topics courses
and other courses offered by units throughout the University may in any given
year contain substantial material on gender and/or women’ experience.
Recent examples include certain courses in Art History, Geography, History,
Journalism and Sociology.
Faculty of Arts
and Social Sciences
Art History
ARTH 3601, ARTH 4000, ARTH 4600
Comparative
Literary Studies
CLST 3002
English Language
and Literature
ENGL 2108, ENGL 2109
Film Studies
FILM 3301
History
HIST 2504, HIST 3106, HIST 3406, HIST 3504, HIST 3603, HIST 3705, HIST 3707,
HIST 4505
Linguistics
and Applied Language Studies
LALS 2703
Music
MUSI 3302, MUSI 4303
Philosophy
PHIL 2306, PHIL 2307, PHIL 4203, PHIL 4204
Psychology
PSYC 3603
Religion
RELI 2003, RELI 3205
Sociology-Anthropology
ANTH 2040, SOCI 1010, SOCI 2043, SOCI 2045, SOCI 3040, SOCI 3420, SOCI 4040,
SOCI 4420
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Faculty of Public
Affairs and Management
Business
BUSI 4107, BUSI 4602
Economics
ECON 3100
Journalism
JOUR 4307
Law
LAWS 3001, LAWS 3503, LAWS 3804, LAWS 4001, LAWS 4002
Mass Communication
MCOM 3505
Political Science
PSCI 2500, PSCI 3303, PSCI 3500, PSCI 3502, PSCI 4208, PSCI 4402, PSCI 4500,
PSCI 4501, PSCI 4605
Social Work
SOWK 2004, SOWK 3204, SOWK 4206
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