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Office of the Registrar
Sir Wilfred Grenfell College (2008/2009)
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1 Personnel - Administrative Faculty and Staff
2 Personnel - Faculty
3 General Information
3.1 Student Services
3.2 The Learning Centre
3.3 Student Housing
3.4 Recreation and Wellness
3.5 Grenfell College Student Union
3.6 Counselling Services
3.7 Library
3.8 Statement of Academic Purpose
4 Sir Wilfred Grenfell College Core Program Requirements
4.1 Designated Writing Courses (W)
4.2 Designated Quantitative Reasoning and Analysis Courses (QRA)
5 The Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science Degree Programs
5.1 General Regulations
5.2 Major
5.3 Minor
5.4 Electives
5.5 Advice to Students on Planning a Program
6 Regulations for the Honours Degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science at Sir Wilfred Grenfell College
6.1 Admission and Registration
6.2 Majors
6.3 Course Requirements
6.4 Program Regulations
6.5 Residence Requirements
6.6 Academic Standing
6.7 Classification of Degrees
7 Division of Arts
7.1 Major in English Language and Literature
7.1.1 English Core
7.1.2 Concentrations
7.2 Major in Historical Studies
7.3 Major in Humanities
7.4 Minor Programs - Division of Arts
8 Division of Social Science
8.1 Major in Environmental Studies
8.2 Major in Psychology - B.A. and B.Sc.
8.2.1 Requirements for Honours in Psychology
8.3 Major in Social/Cultural Studies
8.4 Major in Tourism Studies
8.4.1 Admission Modes and Requirements
8.5 Bachelor of Business Administration
8.5.1 Regulations for the Degree of Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
8.5.2 Admission Modes and Requirements
8.5.2.1 Direct Entry (for High School Students)
8.5.2.2 Advanced Standing (for Current Memorial University of Newfoundland Students)
8.5.2.3 Transfers from Other Post-Secondary Institutions
8.5.3 The Curriculum
8.5.4 Minor from another Academic Unit
8.5.5 Continuation
8.5.6 Recommended Course of Study for BBA Curriculum
8.5.6.1 Contemporary Business Studies Table
8.5.6.2 Small Business and Entrepreneurship Concentration Table
8.5.6.3 Regional Economic Development Concentration Table
8.6 Bachelor of Resource Management
8.6.1 Regulations for the General Degree of Bachelor of Resource Management
8.7 Minor Programs - Division of Social Science
8.8 Articulation Agreement With the College of the North Atlantic
8.8.1 For Graduates of the Two-Year Adventure Tourism Diploma Program
9 Division of Science
9.1 Major in Environmental Science
9.2 Requirements for Honours in Environmental Science (B.Sc.)
9.3 Major in General Science
9.4 Requirements for Honours in the General Science Degree
9.5 Minor Programs - Division of Science
9.6 Articulation Agreement With the College of the North Atlantic
9.6.1 For Graduates of the Three-Year Environmental Technology Diploma Program
10 Division of Fine Arts
10.1 Bachelor of Fine Arts (Theatre)
10.1.1 Admission Requirements
10.1.2 Academic Performance
10.1.3 Degree Regulations
10.1.4 Course Structure for the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre
10.2 Bachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Arts)
10.2.1 Admission Requirements
10.2.2 Academic Performance
10.2.3 Degree Regulations
10.3 Minor Program - Fine Arts
11 Course Descriptions
11.1 Anthropology
11.2 Biochemistry
11.3 Biology
11.4 Business
11.4.1 Core Program Course Descriptions
11.4.2 Business Electives
11.5 Chemistry
11.6 Classics
11.7 Computer Science
11.8 Earth Sciences
11.9 Economics
11.10 English Language and Literature
11.10.1 English Core Courses
11.10.2 Dramatic Literature
11.10.3 Canadian Literature
11.10.4 Modern Literature
11.10.5 English Courses for Non-Major Students
11.11 Environmental Science
11.11.1 Environmental Biology
11.11.2 Environmental Chemistry
11.11.3 Other Environmental Science
11.12 Environmental Studies
11.13 Folklore
11.14 French
11.15 Geography
11.16 History
11.17 Human Kinetics and Recreation (HKR)
11.18 Humanities
11.19 Mathematics and Statistics
11.20 Philosophy
11.21 Physics
11.22 Political Science
11.23 Psychology
11.23.1 Survey Courses
11.23.2 Contemporary Issues Courses
11.23.3 Senior Courses
11.24 Religious Studies
11.25 Science
11.26 Social/Cultural Studies
11.27 Sociology
11.28 Sustainable Resource Management
11.29 Theatre
11.30 Tourism
11.30.1 Core Program Course Descriptions
11.30.2 Electives Course Descriptions
11.31 University
11.32 Visual Arts
11.32.1 1st Year
11.32.2 2nd Year
11.32.3 3rd Year
11.32.4 4th Year
11.32.5 Art History
11.33 Women's Studies
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10.3 Minor Program - Fine Arts
Art History Minor
Visual Arts
2700
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2701
18 credit hours in Art History at the 3000- or 4000-level
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