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In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 16 Course Descriptions
is required as part of the Honours program. ... UL: cannot be taken for credit by students enrolled in the Bachelor of Music program ... is a survey of critical approaches to literature in the twentieth century. Students are advised to take this course towards the end of their program. ... is a survey of critical approaches to literature, from Plato to the end of the nineteenth century. Students are advised to take this course towards the end of their program. - 15.1.3.3 Joint Major
In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 Programs and Regulations - 15.1 Anthropology - 15.1.3 General Degree
As an alternative to a minor, a student may choose to complete a major in Anthropology and a major in another eligible program in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. The Joint Major Program requires 3 fewer credit hours in each participating major as prescribed in each programs Calendar entry. For the joint major in Anthropology, 3 fewer credit hours shall be required at the 3000- or 4000-level to fulfill clause 5. of the Major above. - 15.2.3.1 Required Courses
In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 Programs and Regulations - 15.2 Archaeology - 15.2.3 General Degree
Course Groupings for the Archaeology Program: ... The student majoring in Archaeology must meet the requirements listed under Regulations for the General Degree of Bachelor of Arts. Under these Regulations, a minimum of 36 credit hours in Archaeology is required. A student must successfully complete the Core Courses Archaeology 1000 (or the former 1030), 2480, 4182, and 4411. In addition, a student is required to take 12 credit hours from Field and Laboratory Courses and 12 credit hours from Topical Courses. A student is encouraged to take Archaeology 1001 or 1005 (Critical Reading and Writing (CRW) Requirement), and Archaeology 2450 (Quantitative Reasoning (QR) Requirement) as part of the Bachelor of Arts Core Requirements. - 15.2.3.3 Joint Major
In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 Programs and Regulations - 15.2 Archaeology - 15.2.3 General Degree
As an alternative to a minor, a student may choose to complete a major in Archaeology and a major in another eligible program in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. The Joint Major Program requires 3 fewer credit hours in each participating major as prescribed in each programs Calendar entry. For the joint major in Archaeology, 3 fewer credit hours shall be required from Topical Courses to fulfill Required Courses above. - 15.2.6.1 Admission Requirements
In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 Programs and Regulations - 15.2 Archaeology - 15.2.6 Major in Archaeology (Co-operative)
Admission to the ACE program is limited and selective. ... Transfer students from other universities will be placed in the term of the program judged to be appropriate considering equivalent credits, as determined by the Department and the designated ASM-CE. ... Applicants should note that it is possible to apply to enter the ACE program only in the Fall semester of each academic year. ACE application forms and the application deadline are available at the ACE website. - 15.2.6.2 Program of Study
In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 Programs and Regulations - 15.2 Archaeology - 15.2.6 Major in Archaeology (Co-operative)
A student may wish to follow Table 1 Suggested Course Progression for Major/Honours in Archaeology (Co-operative) outlined below under the Honours in Archaeology (Co-operative). A student is encouraged to meet with the Program director early in the program in order to establish a course pattern that satisfies the regulations for this program. - 15.2.6.3 Work Term Placement
In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 Programs and Regulations - 15.2 Archaeology - 15.2.6 Major in Archaeology (Co-operative)
A student who applies for admission to the ACE program gives permission to the University to provide a copy of the students resume and university transcript to potential employers. ... A student who is enrolled in the ACE Program may independently obtain a work term placement in consultation with the ASM-CE. Such employment positions must satisfy the criteria for work terms, be confirmed by the employer, and must be approved by the ASM-CE before the first day of the work term according to the Co-operative Education website. - 15.2.6.4 Registration and Evaluation of Performance
In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 Programs and Regulations - 15.2 Archaeology - 15.2.6 Major in Archaeology (Co-operative)
A student will not be eligible to continue in the ACE program if the student: withdraws from a Work Term subsequent to a job placement without acceptable cause and/or without prior approval from both the ASM-CE and the Department of Archaeology; fails to honour an agreement to work with an employer; and/or conducts themselves in such a manner as to cause their discharge from the job. - 15.3.3.1 Major in Classics
In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 Programs and Regulations - 15.3 Classics - 15.3.3 General Degree
Students for a Major in Classics are advised to choose their program in consultation with the Department. ... The major program consists of a minimum of 39 credit hours in Classics courses in accordance with the following: ... Either Classics 1120 and 1121 or Classics 1130 and 1131; ... at least 3 credit hours at the 4000 level; - 15.15.11.2 Declaring the Interdisciplinary Major or Interdisciplinary Minor in Law and Society
In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 Programs and Regulations - 15.15 Political Science - 15.15.11 Major and Minor in Law and Society
Students wishing to declare a Major or a Minor in Law and Society shall consult with the program's designated academic advisor to discuss the requirements of the program. Information about declaring a program of study in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences is available at www.mun.ca/hss/programs/undergraduate/ideclare.php. Information regarding advisors for the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences is available at www.mun.ca/hss/about/contact/liaisons.php. - 15.18.11.1 Admission to Honours Program
In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 Programs and Regulations - 15.18 Sociology - 15.18.11 Honours in Criminology
Admission to the Honours program in Criminology is competitive and selective. Students who wish to enter this program must submit an "Application for Admission to Honours Program" form to the Department of Sociology. To be accepted into the Honours program, a student must not only meet the criteria laid out in the Regulations for the Honours Degree of Bachelor of Arts, but must normally have obtained a cumulative average of at least 75% in 18 credit hours in courses in Criminology and Sociology which must include Criminology 3290 (or Sociology 3290), and Sociology 3040 and 3041. - 15.15.11.4 Regulations for the Interdisciplinary Minor in Law and Society
In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 Programs and Regulations - 15.15 Political Science - 15.15.11 Major and Minor in Law and Society
As per the Degree Regulations, General and Honours Degrees, The Major Program, Major Programs of Study, students completing a Minor in Law and Society must choose a single discipline Major. ... as per the Degree Regulations, General and Honours Degrees, The Major Program, Minor Programs of Study, courses from a minimum of any three Humanities and Social Sciences disciplines, no more than 9 credit hours in any one Humanities and Social Sciences discipline other than Law and Society and a maximum of 15 credit hours in Political Science; - 16.6.1 Economics Work Terms
In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 16 Course Descriptions - 16.6 Economics
PR: admission to the Honours or Major in Economics (Co-operative) of the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science or the Joint Program (B.Sc. only) degree program ... The following Work Term courses are available only to students who are admitted to the Honours in Economics (Co-operative) (B.A. or B.Sc.), Joint Program (Co-operative) (B.Sc. only) or Major in Economics (Co-operative) (B.A. or B.Sc.) programs and who meet continuance requirements outlined in Major in Economics (Co-operative) (B.A. or B.Sc.), Program of Study and Honours in Economics (Co-operative) (B.A. or B.Sc.), Program of Study. - 16.7.1 Communication Studies
In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 16 Course Descriptions - 16.7 English
will have topics to be studied announced by the Program Director. ... will have topics to be studied announced by the Program Director. ... PR: CMST 2000, 2001, 9 additional credit hours chosen from Program and Regulations, Elective Courses, List A or B ... (same as the former English 4402) is a full semester working on a selected project, to culminate in the creation of a completed video. Students, working in groups, established by the Diploma in Stage and Screen Technique Program Director, will be required to participate in all aspects of production. - 15.18.12.1 Recognition of Qualifications for Experienced Officers
In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 Programs and Regulations - 15.18 Sociology - 15.18.12 Regulation Concerning the Former Major in Police Studies
Subject to the prior approval of the Program Director, certain programs and courses offered by recognized police or other criminal justice training programs may be eligible for credit hours that are applicable towards the Bachelor of Arts, Criminology. Graduates of the Atlantic Police Academy (APA) Police Sciences Technology Program, Holland College, Prince Edward Island; the RCMP Depot Division Cadet Training Program; or the pre-APA program offered through the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary (RNC) for cadet training may be awarded up to 30 PLAR credit hours at an unspecified level in the Criminology (CRIM) subject area. Qualifications from other recognized police or other criminal justice training programs will be assessed on an individual basis by the Program Director of the respective program based on the topics covered and the number of hours involved, and will be subject to the approval of the Faculty's Undergraduate Waivers and Appeals Committee. Normally, the Committee will prioritize programs and courses that feature evaluation of student knowledge; workshops and professional development modules that do not involve evaluation are not eligible. Applicants with five or more years of professional criminal justice experience may request credit for CRIM 2200 or CRIM 2400 as part of their maximum 30 credit hours. An Application for Transfer Credit Evaluation, including official documentation confirming program completion or professional experience, must be submitted to the Office of the Registrar to have training assessed and recognized for transfer credit. The Application may be obtained online at www.mun.ca/regoff/forms.php or in-person at the Office of the Registrar. - 15.18.12.2 Previous Calendar Regulations
In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 Programs and Regulations - 15.18 Sociology - 15.18.12 Regulation Concerning the Former Major in Police Studies
Students eligible for the former Interdisciplinary Major in Criminology. may choose between that program or the Major in Criminology. Courses approved for the Major in Criminology that do not appear in the Interdisciplinary Major and which are successfully completed after August 2018 may, for the purpose of that former program, be treated as the former Table 1 courses. - 15.14.10.8 Diploma in Humanities
In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 Programs and Regulations - 15.14 Philosophy - 15.14.10 Major and Minor in Medieval Studies
The Department of Philosophy administers the Diploma in Humanities. Credit hours in Philosophy and Medieval Studies may be eligible to jointly fulfill requirements of a degree and a diploma. For further information about this program, see Diploma Programs Offered in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, or contact the Program Director. - 15.14.10.9 Certificate in History and Philosophy of Science and Technology
In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 Programs and Regulations - 15.14 Philosophy - 15.14.10 Major and Minor in Medieval Studies
The Departments of Classics, History, and Philosophy jointly administer the Certificate in History and Philosophy of Science and Technology. Credit hours in Philosophy may be eligible to jointly fulfill requirements of a degree and a certificate. For further information about this program, see Certificate Programs, Certificate in History and Philosophy of Science and Technology, or contact the Program Director. - 15.15.7.4 Registration and Evaluation of Performance
In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 Programs and Regulations - 15.15 Political Science - 15.15.7 Honours and Major in Political Science (Co-operative)
A student will not be eligible to continue in the program if the student withdraws from a Work Term subsequent to a job placement without acceptable cause and/or without prior approval from both the ASM-CE and the Head of the Department; fails to honour an agreement to work with an employer; and/or conducts themselves in such a manner as to cause their discharge from the job. - 15.15.11.5 Course List
In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 Programs and Regulations - 15.15 Political Science - 15.15.11 Major and Minor in Law and Society
Interdisciplinary programs provide exposure to courses in various disciplines within the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. Table 1 courses are Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences courses whose Calendar entry establishes a focus on law and society, and are fundamental to the program of study. Subject to the program regulations, they may be supplemented with Table 2 courses whose Calendar entry establishes an emphasis on the study of aspects of society that shape and/or are shaped by law. Not all courses are necessarily offered each year. Students must be careful not to register for different designations of the same course that is crosslisted with different departments. Normal departmental prerequisites for courses are applicable.
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