www.grenfell.mun.ca/school-of-arts-and-social-science
The School of Arts and Social Science offers the Bachelor of Arts Degree with majors in English Language and Literature, Historical Studies, Humanities, Psychology, and Social/Cultural Studies. A Bachelor of Business Administration and a Bachelor of Science with Major in Psychology are also available. Minors are available in Business, Canadian Studies, Classics, English, Folklore, French, Historical Studies, Humanities, Philosophy, Psychology, Religious Studies, Social/Cultural Studies, Sociology, and Tourism Studies and are outlined under Table 19 Minor Programs Offered by the School of Arts and Social Science. Students may choose the minor from Table 19 Minor Programs Offered by the School of Arts and Social Science, or from Table 5 Minor Program Offered by the School of Fine Arts, or from Table 10 Minor Programs Offered by the School of Science and the Environment. An Intensive English Program (IEP-G) and an Intensive English Bridge Program at Grenfell (IEBP-G) are also available.
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Psychology, Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) and the Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree in Psychology are available.
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The 120 credit hour, 40 course program may be completed on a full or part-time basis as set out under Table 1 Bachelor of Arts with Major in English Language and Literature.
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A student must complete Core Program Requirements as outlined under School of Arts and Social Science Core Program Requirements.
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A student must complete an approved concentration of courses known as a Major, an approved concentration of courses known as a Minor, and elective courses to make up the required total of 40 courses, 120 credit hours.
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A student may not use the same course to satisfy the requirements for both a Major and a Minor.
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As an alternative to a Minor, a second Major may be completed and students must meet all general and departmental or program regulations for both Majors.
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A student may devise a Major/Minor of one's own choosing in close consultation with a faculty advisor and with approval of the appropriate dean(s). Such "open" programs must be approved by the School Committee on Student Academic Affairs.
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Any student enrolled in the Grenfell Campus Bachelor of Arts Degree with a Major in English who has completed the Bachelor of Fine Arts (Theatre) Degree at Grenfell Campus will be considered to have fulfilled the requirements for a Minor in Theatre.
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18 credit hours in one of the following concentrations. Within each concentration, there must be a minimum of 6 credit hours at the 3000 level and 6 credit hours at the 4000 level.
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Elective courses to make up the total of 120 credit hours, other than those required for the School of Arts and Social Science Core Program Requirements and Major/Minor requirements, may be chosen according to the following guidelines:
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www.grenfell.mun.ca/historical-studies
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The 120 credit hour, 40 course program may be completed on a full or part-time basis as set out under Table 2 Bachelor of Arts with Major in Historical Studies.
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A student must complete Core Program Requirements as outlined under School of Arts and Social Science Core Program Requirements.
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A student must complete an approved concentration of courses known as a Major, an approved concentration of courses known as a Minor, and elective courses to make up the required total of 40 courses, 120 credit hours.
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Applicable courses used to satisfy the Minor requirements may also be counted as Historical Studies credits.
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As an alternative to a Minor, a second Major may be completed and students must meet all general and departmental or program regulations for both Majors.
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A student may devise a Major/Minor of one's own choosing in close consultation with a faculty advisor and with approval of the appropriate dean(s). Such "open" programs must be approved by the School Committee on Student Academic Affairs.
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The Major consists of a minimum of 19 courses, 57 credit hours as follows:
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Elective courses to make up the total of 120 credit hours, other than those required for the School of Arts and Social Science Core Program Requirements, and Major/Minor requirements, may be chosen according to the following guidelines:
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www.grenfell.mun.ca/humanities
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The 120 credit hour, 40 course program may be completed on a full or part-time basis as set out under Table 3 Bachelor of Arts with Major in Humanities.
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A student must complete Core Program Requirements as outlined under School of Arts and Social Science Core Program Requirements.
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A student must complete an approved concentration of courses known as a Major, an approved concentration of courses known as a Minor, and elective courses to make up the required total of 40 courses, 120 credit hours.
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A student may not use the same course to satisfy the requirements for both a Major and a Minor.
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As an alternative to a Minor, a second Major may be completed and students must meet all general and departmental or program regulations for both Majors.
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A student may devise a Major/Minor of one's own choosing in close consultation with a faculty advisor and with approval of the appropriate dean(s). Such "open" programs must be approved by the School Committee on Student Academic Affairs.
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Courses as outlined under School of Arts and Social Science Core Program Requirements, Breadth of Knowledge Requirement, Literacy Requirement, and Quantitative Reasoning and Analysis Requirement |
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Elective courses to make up the total of 120 credit hours, other than those required for the School of Arts and Social Science Core Program Requirements, and Major/Minor requirements, may be chosen according to the following guidelines:
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www.grenfell.mun.ca/psychology
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The 120 credit hour, 40 course program may be completed on a full or part-time basis as set out under Table 4 Bachelor of Arts with Major in Psychology.
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A student must complete Core Program Requirements as outlined under School of Arts and Social Science Core Program Requirements.
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A student must complete an approved concentration of courses known as a Major, an approved concentration of courses known as a Minor, and elective courses to make up the required total of 40 courses, 120 credit hours.
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A student may not use the same course to satisfy the requirements for both a Major and a Minor.
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As an alternative to a Minor, a second Major may be completed and students must meet all general and departmental or program regulations for both Majors.
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A student may devise a Major/Minor of one's own choosing in close consultation with a faculty advisor and with approval of the appropriate dean(s). Such "open" programs must be approved by the School Committee on Student Academic Affairs.
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Students completing this program cannot receive credit for Psychology 2920.
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Courses as outlined under School of Arts and Social Science Core Program Requirements, Breadth of Knowledge Requirement, Literacy Requirement, and Quantitative Reasoning and Analysis Requirement |
Elective courses to make up the total of 120 credit hours, other than those required for the School of Arts and Social Science Core Program Requirements and Major/Minor requirements, may be chosen according to the following guidelines:
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www.grenfell.mun.ca/social-cultural-studies
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The 120 credit hour, 40 course program may be completed on a full or part-time basis as set out under Table 5 Bachelor of Arts with Major in Social/Cultural Studies.
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A student must complete Core Program Requirements as outlined under School of Arts and Social Science Core Program Requirements.
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A student must complete an approved concentration of courses known as a Major and elective courses to make up the required total of 40 courses, 120 credit hours. A Minor is not required for this program.
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Courses as outlined under School of Arts and Social Science Core Program Requirements, Breadth of Knowledge Requirement, Literacy Requirement, and Quantitative Reasoning and Analysis Requirement |
Elective courses to make up the total of 120 credit hours, other than those required for the School of Arts and Social Science Core Program Requirements and Major/Minor requirements, may be chosen according to the following guidelines:
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The Bachelor of Business Administration requires a total of 120 credit hours as outlined under Table 6 Bachelor of Business Administration and may be completed on a full or part-time basis. Students must achieve a grade point average of at least 2.5 and an average of at least 60% on those 120 credit hours.
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Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Business Administration program are not required to complete minor programs; however, students may choose to pursue a minor in other non-business academic units (where minor programs exist) with permission of that academic unit.
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Students are advised to refer to the requirements for the chosen Minor program as set forth in the University Calendar, and it is recommended that students seek academic advice when planning their program.
Term
Required Courses
Elective Courses
- Year 1
9 credit hours selected from Electives below
- Year 2
6 credit hours selected from Electives below
- Year 3
12 credit hours selected from Electives below
- Year 4
21 credit hours selected from Electives below
- Electives
- a minimum of 15 credit hours but no more than 24 credit hours shall be chosen from Table 7 Business Electives. These credit hours may be completed in any semester or year of the program.
- a minimum of 24 credit hours but no more than 33 credit hours, other than those listed in Table 7 Business Electives, may be chosen to make up the total of 120 credit hours required for the degree. These credit hours shall be completed in any semester or year of the program.
BUSN 2060
BUSN 5010
Economics 3150
BUSN 2320
BUSN 4020
BUSN 5020
Economics 3160
BUSN 2500
BUSN 4030
BUSN 5030
Economics 3550
BUSN 3060
BUSN 4060
BUSN 5040
Economics 4550
BUSN 3100
BUSN 4080
BUSN 5050
Environment and Sustainability 3001
BUSN 3110
BUSN 4120
Computer Science 1600
Environment and Sustainability 4201
BUSN 3120
BUSN 4130
the former Computer Science 1700
Mathematics 2090
BUSN 3150
BUSN 4210
Economics 2550
Political Science 2200
BUSN 3220
BUSN 4220
Economics 3000
Political Science 2600
BUSN 3230
BUSN 4230
Economics 3001
Political Science 2800
BUSN 3240
BUSN 4310
Economics 3010
Political Science 3351 or the former 3550
BUSN 3320
BUSN 4510
Economics 3011
Political Science 3631 or the former 3731
BUSN 3510
BUSN 4610
Economics 3030
Sociology 2120
BUSN 3610
BUSN 4660
Economics 3080
BUSN 3620
Economics 3085
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Students who have graduated from the two-year Business Administration (Accounting) diploma program offered by the College of the North Atlantic and who are entering the Grenfell Campus Bachelor of Business Administration program must have a minimum average of 65% in the diploma and will be awarded 60 credit hours of transfer credit applicable to the 120 credit hour degree program. The program may be completed on a full or part-time basis.
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Students will be required to complete an additional 60 credit hours for the Grenfell Campus Bachelor of Business Administration program as outlined under Table 8 Bachelor of Business Administration for Graduates of the Two-Year Business Administration (Accounting) Diploma Program Offered by the College of the North Atlantic.
Term
Required Courses
Elective Courses
Year 1
9 credit hours selected from Electives below
Year 2
15 credit hours selected from Electives below
- Electives
- 9 credit hours chosen from Table 7 Business Electives which may be completed in any semester or year of the program
- 15 credit hours other than those listed in Table 7 Business Electives which may be completed in any semester or year of the program
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Students who have graduated from the two-year Business Administration (Human Resource Management) diploma program offered by College of the North Atlantic and who are entering Grenfell Campus Bachelor of Business Administration program must have a minimum average of 65% in the diploma and will be awarded 60 credit hours of transfer credit applicable to the 120 credit hour degree program. The program may be completed on a full or part-time basis.
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Students will be required to complete an additional 60 credit hours for the Grenfell Campus Bachelor of Business Administration program as outlined under Table 9 Bachelor of Business Administration for Graduates of the Two-Year Business Administration (Human Resource Management) Diploma Program Offered by the College of the North Atlantic.
Term
Required Courses
Elective Courses
- Year 1
9 credit hours selected from Electives below
- Year 2
15 credit hours selected from Electives below
- Electives
- 9 credit hours chosen from Table 7 Business Electives which may be completed in any semester or year of the program
- 15 credit hours other than those listed in Table 7 Business Electives which may be completed in any semester or year of the program
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Students who have graduated from the two-year Business Administration (Marketing) diploma program offered by the College of the North Atlantic and who are entering the Grenfell Campus Bachelor of Business Administration program must have a minimum average of 65% in the diploma and will be awarded 60 credit hours of transfer credit applicable to the 120 credit hour degree program. The program may be completed on a full or part-time basis.
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Students will be required to complete an additional 60 credit hours for the Grenfell Campus Bachelor of Business Administration program as outlined under Table 10 Bachelor of Business Administration for Graduates of the Two-Year Business Administration (Marketing) Diploma Program Offered by the College of the North Atlantic.
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Required Courses
Elective Courses
- Year 1
9 credit hours selected from Electives below
- Year 2
15 credit hours selected from Electives below
- Electives
- 9 credit hours chosen from Table 7 Business Electives which may be completed in any semester or year of the program
- 15 credit hours other than those listed in Table 7 Business Electives which may be completed in any semester or year of the program
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Students who have graduated from the two-year Business Administration (General) diploma program offered by the College of the North Atlantic and who are seeking entry into the Bachelor of Business Administration program must have a minimum of 65% in the diploma and will be required to complete a minimum of 60 additional credit hours towards the 120 credit Grenfell Campus Bachelor of Business Administration program. The remaining 60 credit hours and specific course requirements will be determined on an individual basis at the time of admission. The program may be completed on a full or part-time basis.
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Students who have graduated from the three-year Business Management (Accounting) diploma program offered by the College of the North Atlantic and who are entering the Grenfell Campus Bachelor of Business Administration program must have a minimum average of 65% in the diploma and will be awarded 75 credit hours of transfer credit applicable to the 120 credit hour degree program. The program may be completed on a full or part-time basis.
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Students will be required to complete an additional 45 credit hours for the Grenfell Campus Bachelor of Business Administration program as outlined under Table 11 Bachelor of Business Administration for Graduates of the Three-Year Business Management (Accounting) Diploma Program Offered by the College of the North Atlantic.
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Required Courses
Elective Courses
Fall
3 credit hours selected from Electives below
Winter
BUSN 4040
12 credit hours selected from Electives below
Spring
6 credit hours selected from Electives below
- Electives
- 9 credit hours chosen from Table 7 Business Electives which may be completed in any semester or year of the program
- 12 credit hours other than those listed in Table 7 Business Electives which may be completed in any semester or year of the program
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Students who have graduated from the three-year Business Management (Human Resource Management) diploma program offered by the College of the North Atlantic and who are entering the Grenfell Campus Bachelor of Business Administration program must have a minimum average of 65% in the diploma and will be awarded 75 credit hours of transfer credit applicable to the 120 credit hour degree program. The program may be completed on a full or part-time basis.
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Students will be required to complete an additional 45 credit hours for the Grenfell Campus Bachelor of Business Administration program as outlined under Table 12 Bachelor of Business Administration for Graduates of the Three-Year Business Management (Human Resource Management) Diploma Program Offered by the College of the North Atlantic.
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Required Courses
Elective Courses
Fall
Winter
- 6 credit hours selected from Electives below
Spring
- 6 credit hours selected from Electives below
- Electives
- 12 credit hours other than those listed in Table 7 Business Electives which may be completed in any semester or year of the program
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Students who have graduated from the three-year Business Management (Marketing) diploma program offered by the College of the North Atlantic and who are entering the Grenfell Campus Bachelor of Business Administration program must have a minimum average of 65% in the diploma and will be awarded 75 credit hours of transfer credit applicable to the 120 credit hour degree program. The program may be completed on a full or part-time basis.
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Students will be required to complete an additional 45 credit hours for the Grenfell Campus Bachelor of Business Administration program as outlined under Table 13 Bachelor of Business Administration for Graduates of the Three-Year Business Management (Marketing) Diploma Program Offered by the College of the North Atlantic.
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Required Courses
Elective Courses
Fall
3 credit hours selected from Electives below
Winter
6 credit hours selected from Electives below
Spring
6 credit hours selected from Electives below
- Electives
- 3 credit hours chosen from Table 7 Business Electives which may be completed in any semester or year of the program
- 12 credit hours other than those listed in Table 7 Business Electives which may be completed in any semester or year of the program
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Students who have graduated from the Two-Year Business Administration (General) Associate Degree Program offered by the St. John’s College Junior College, Belize and who are entering the Grenfell Campus Bachelor of Business Administration program must have a minimum average of 75% in the Associate Degree program and will be awarded 60 credit hours of transfer credit applicable to the 120 credit hour degree program. The program may be completed on a full or part-time basis.
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Students will be required to complete an additional 60 credit hours for the Grenfell Campus Bachelor of Business Administration program as outlined under Table 14 Bachelor of Business Administration for Graduates of the Two-Year Business Administration (General) Associate Degree Program Offered by the St. John’s College Junior College, Belize.
Term
Required Courses
Elective Courses
Year 1
9 credit hours selected from Electives below
Year 2
12 credit hours selected from Electives below
- Electives
- 9 credit hours chosen from Table 7 Business Electives which may be completed in any semester or year of the program
- 12 credit hours other than those listed in Table 7 Business Electives which may be completed in any semester or year of the program
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Students who have graduated from the Two-Year Business Administration (Accounting) Associate Degree Program offered by the St. John’s College Junior College, Belize and who are entering the Grenfell Campus Bachelor of Business Administration program must have a minimum average of 75% in the Associate Degree program and will be awarded 60 credit hours of transfer credit applicable to the 120 credit hour degree program. The program may be completed on a full or part-time basis.
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Students will be required to complete an additional 60 credit hours for the Grenfell Campus Bachelor of Business Administration program as outlined under Table 15 Bachelor of Business Administration for Graduates of the Two-Year Business Administration (Accounting) Associate Degree Program Offered by the St. John’s College Junior College, Belize.
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9 credit hours selected from Electives below |
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12 credit hours selected from Electives below |
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Students who have graduated from the Two-Year Business Administration (Economics) Associate Degree Program offered by the St. John’s College Junior College, Belize and who are entering the Grenfell Campus Bachelor of Business Administration program must have a minimum average of 75% in the Associate Degree program and will be awarded 60 credit hours of transfer credit applicable to the 120 credit hour degree program. The program may be completed on a full or part-time basis.
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Students will be required to complete an additional 60 credit hours for the Grenfell Campus Bachelor of Business Administration program as outlined under Table 16 Bachelor of Business Administration for Graduates of the Two-Year Business Administration (Economics) Associate Degree Program Offered by the St. John’s College Junior College, Belize.
Term
Required Courses
Elective Courses
Year 1
6 credit hours selected from Electives below
Year 2
6 credit hours selected from Electives below
- Electives
- 3 credit hours chosen from Table 7 Business Electives which may be completed in any semester or year of the program
- 9 credit hours other than those listed in Table 7 Business Electives which may be completed in any semester or year of the program
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Students who have graduated from the Two-Year Business Administration (Tourism) Associate Degree Program offered by the St. John’s College Junior College, Belize and who are entering the Grenfell Campus Bachelor of Business Administration program must have a minimum average of 75% in the Associate Degree program and will be awarded 60 credit hours of transfer credit applicable to the 120 credit hour degree program. The program may be completed on a full or part-time basis.
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Students will be required to complete an additional 60 credit hours for the Grenfell Campus Bachelor of Business Administration program as outlined under Table 17 Bachelor of Business Administration for Graduates of the Two-Year Business Administration (Tourism) Associate Degree Program offered by the St. John’s College Junior College, Belize.
Term
Required Courses
Elective Courses
Year 1
6 credit hours selected from Electives below
Year 2
6 credit hours selected from Electives below
- Electives
- 3 credit hours chosen from Table 7 Business Electives which may be completed in any semester or year of the program
- 12 credit hours other than those listed in Table 7 Business Electives which may be completed in any semester or year of the program
The Grenfell Campus offering of this program is currently under review and may not be available for intake at this time. For further information please contact the Office of Academic Programs, Faculty of Education.
www.grenfell.mun.ca/psychology
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The 120 credit hour, 40 course program may be completed on a full or part-time basis as set out under Table 18 Bachelor of Science with Major in Psychology.
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A student must complete Core Program Requirements as outlined under School of Arts and Social Science Core Program Requirements.
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A student must complete an approved concentration of courses known as a Major and elective courses to make up the required total of 40 courses, 120 credit hours. A Minor is not required for this program.
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Students completing this program cannot receive credit for Psychology 2920.
Required Courses |
Elective Courses |
Courses as outlined under School of Arts and Social Science Core Program Requirements, Breadth of Knowledge Requirement, Literacy Requirement, and Quantitative Reasoning and Analysis Requirement |
Elective courses to make up the total of 120 credit hours, other than those required for the School of Arts and Social Science Core Program Requirements and Major/Minor requirements, may be chosen according to the following guidelines:
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The 12 week, full-time, non-credit program may be offered at the intermediate level in each of the Fall, Winter, and Spring semesters.
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Full participation is an essential part of the language learning process in this program. For this reason, regular attendance is required. No more than 10% of instructional days may be missed without documented reasons that are acceptable to the Coordinator of English as a Second Language Programs. Students who fail to meet the minimum attendance requirements may not be permitted to re-enroll in the IEP in the following semester.
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Evaluation of students may include, but not be limited to, any or all of the following: projects, assignments, quizzes, oral presentations, and class participation.
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The IEP-G may be offered at the intermediate level in each of the Fall, Winter, and Spring terms.
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A student admitted to the IEP-G must register for the course English as a Second Language 013F.
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The program is offered at two levels, IEBP-G Level 1 and IEBP-G Level 2 and requires fifteen to twenty hours of classroom language instruction in reading, writing, speaking, grammar, vocabulary and listening. The emphasis is on English for academic purposes.
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A student in this program may register concurrently for one undergraduate credit course at IEBP-G Level 1 or two undergraduate credit courses at IEBP-G Level 2, in consultation with the Coordinator of English as a Second Language programs and with the approval of the academic unit. The number of semesters of intensive English study required to achieve a student’s desired level of proficiency will vary according to the student's initial proficiency level and individual progress rate.
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The Intensive English Bridge Program is intended for applicants to Memorial University of Newfoundland who have been provisionally admitted as undergraduate students, and who are students of high intermediate or advanced proficiency who meet the criteria outlined in Admission.
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Final admission for provisionally admitted students will be subject to the regulations governing English language proficiency requirements for admission/readmission to the University as described in the University Calendar under UNIVERSITY REGULATIONS, English Language Proficiency Requirements.
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A student admitted to the Intensive English Bridge Program must register for the course English as a Second Language 014F (level 1) or 015F (level 2).
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A student in this program may normally register for no more than one credit course at IEBP-G Level 1 and no more than two credit courses at IEBP-G Level 2, chosen in consultation with the Coordinator of the English as a Second Language Program, and with approval of the academic unit.
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A student may register in each level of the Intensive English Bridge Program for a maximum of two semesters.
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Full participation is an essential part of the language learning process in this Program. For this reason, regular attendance is required. No more than 10% of instructional days may be missed without documented reasons that are acceptable to the Coordinator of English as a Second Language Programs. A student who fails to meet the minimum attendance requirements may not be permitted to re-enroll in the IEBP-G in the following semester.
The School of Arts and Social Science offers minors comprised of 8 courses, 24 credit hours as outlined under Table 19 Minor Programs Offered by the School of Arts and Social Science. In addition to the minors below, students for the Bachelor of Arts degree may complete a minor offered by the School of Fine Arts or the School of Science and the Environment.
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Students for the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Business Administration, and Bachelor of Science degrees offered by the School of Arts and Social Science may complete a minor offered by the School of Arts and Social Science, the School of Fine Arts, or the School of Science and the Environment. See Table 19 Minor Programs Offered by the School of Arts and Social Science, or from Table 5 Minor Program Offered by the School of Fine Arts, or from Table 10 Minor Programs Offered by the School of Science and the Environment. |