1999-2000 Undergraduate Calendar Faculties | ||
1999 - 2000 UNDERGRADUATE CALENDAR | ||
Carleton University |
Dean, Allan M. Maslove Associate Dean (Kroeger College of Public Affairs), Eileen Saunders
Associate Dean (Research and Faculty Development), Katherine Graham
Associate Dean (Undergraduate Programs) To be announced Faculty Registrar, Denise McKenna
Secretary of the Faculty Board, Paul Attallah
Dean 520-3741
Associate Dean (Undergraduate Programs) 520-3741
Associate Dean (Research and Faculty Development) 520-3741
Associate Dean (Kroeger College of Public Affairs) 520-7560
D382 Loeb Building
Registrar 520-3902
Student Advising 520-3902
Student Records 520-3902
Business, V. Kumar, Director
710 Dunton Tower, 520-2382
Criminology and Criminal Justice, K. Kelly, Co-ordinator
D485 Loeb Building, 520-2588
Economics, N. Rowe, Chair
C871 Loeb Building, 520-3744
European and Russian Studies, J. Debardeleben, Director
459 Paterson Hall, 520-2886
International Affairs*, M. Molot, Director
2A59 Paterson Hall, 520-6655
Journalism and Communication, C. Dornan, Director
346 St. Patrick's Building, 520-7404
Law, M. Mac Neil, Chair
C473 Loeb Building, 520-3691
Mass Communication, P. Attallah, Associate Director
310 St. Patrick's Building, 520-7408
Political Economy*, W. Clement, Director
A818 Loeb Building, 520-7414
Political Science, G. Williams, Chair
B640 Loeb Building, 520-2777
Public Administration, F. Abele, Director
1021 Dunton Tower, 520-2547
Public Affairs and Policy Management, E. Saunders, Associate Dean and
Director
Loeb Building, 520-7560
Social Work, TBA, Director
509 Dunton Tower, 520-5601
* Graduate-level program. For details please see Graduate Studies and Research Calendar.
Registrar: D. McKenna
Student Advising: J. Clarke, R. Jones
Student Records: S. Bauer
Registrarial Services provided by the Faculty of Public Affairs and Management are a source of general information on the academic programs within the Faculty of Public Affairs and Management and on the regulations which apply within the Faculty. Specific information about course content, subject matter, and the structure of B.A. or B.A. (Honours) programs is obtainable from the academic departments within the Faculty.
The Faculty of Public Affairs and Management offers programs in eight degrees and two certificates.
The four-year Honours B.A. provides rigorous and extensive study in one or two disciplines. The Honours degree is necessary for entry to certain fields of employment, and is a desirable preparation for graduate studies and professional training, including teaching.
The three-year B.A. program provides a liberal university education of value either as a general intellectual preparation for a great number of non-specialized careers, or as an introduction to subsequent specialized study.
The four-year Honours program provides a foundation in the disciplines essential to careers in business. The program is offered by the School of Business.
The four-year Honours program integrates language training and a year of study abroad with a specialist professional program to provide students with the knowledge, skills and orientation necessary to function effectively in the area of international business.
The four-year Honours program is designed to prepare students for careers in the mass media. The program is offered by the School of Journalism and Communication.
The four-year Honours program provides a foundation in the disciplines relevant to the practice of public administration. The program is offered by the School of Public Administration. Note: Admission into the Bachelor of Public Administration has been closed.
The four-year Honours program combines rigorous academic studies with policy-oriented problem-solving and skills development. Specializations are offered in international studies, development studies, human rights, public policy and administration, strategic public opinion and policy analysis, communication and information technology policy and social policy.
The four-year Honours program combines a liberal arts education with professional preparation. The primary objective of the program is to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to begin entry level practice in social work.
This is a 6.0 credit program in public service subjects at the undergraduate level. The program is offered by the School of Public Administration.
This is a 6.0 credit program designed for persons employed in the area of law enforcement, national security or corrections. The program is co-ordinated by the Departments of Law and of Sociology and Anthropology.
Part-time study is a viable method of attaining a degree in the Faculty of Public Affairs and Management.
Part-time students who wish to limit their studies to evening and summer times should note that the following academic unit(s) teach a range of courses in the evening and during the summer that will permit students to complete a major in their discipline.
Economics
Law
Political Science
Students have the choice between full- and part-time registration and may freely alternate between the two.
Students wishing to pursue an Honours degree on a part-time basis are urged to consult with the appropriate academic unit(s) about the scheduling of courses.
Instructional Television offers an alternative mode of access to courses offered at Carleton University. Your learning experience at Carleton University may include a mix of on-campus and television courses. For detailed information about itv refer to p. 57.