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  1. 15.15.11.3 Regulations for the Interdisciplinary Major 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 Major in Law and Society must also choose a single-discipline Minor or a Major in single-discipline. ... as per the Degree Regulations, General and Honours Degrees, The Major Program, Major Programs of Study, courses from a minimum of any three Humanities and Social Sciences disciplines, and no more than 15 credit hours in any one Humanities and Social Sciences discipline other than Law and Society;

  2. 15.18.9.3 Declaring the Major in Criminology
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 Programs and Regulations - 15.18 Sociology - 15.18.9 Major in Criminology
    Students wishing to declare a Major in Criminology shall consult with the 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.

  3. 15.5.8.2 Program of Study
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 Programs and Regulations - 15.5 Economics - 15.5.8 Major in Economics (Co-operative) (B.A. or B.Sc.)
    UNIVERSITY REGULATIONS - General Academic Regulations (Undergraduate), Classification of Students notwithstanding, students will require special permission to register for courses while on work terms if the courses are in addition to the prescribed program. Normally, work terms are considered equivalent to a full-time course load with no time for additional course work.

  4. 16.3.3 Latin
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 16 Course Descriptions - 16.3 Classics
    is a requirement of the Honours program. ... All sections of the Latin language courses below, except CLAS 4999, follow the Language Study Course Guidelines available at www.mun.ca/hss/ls. ... PR: CLAS 3200 ... Latin Epistolography ... PR: CLAS 3200 ... 4235 ... Latin Philosophical Authors ... PR: CLAS 3200 ... 4240 ... Latin Drama ... PR: CLAS 3200 ... 4245 ... Latin Elegiac Poetry

  5. 15.18.3 Bachelor of Arts Degree Requirements
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 Programs and Regulations - 15.18 Sociology
    The Bachelor of Arts requires the successful completion of a minimum of 120 credit hours. A student must meet the requirements for a departmental Major, Minor, or Honours program and also meet the Program Regulations – General and Honours Degrees for the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. A student is therefore advised to consult with the Admission to the Bachelor of Arts General Degree Programs regulations, the Program Regulations - General and Honours Degrees which also includes the Bachelor of Arts General Degree Components, The Major Program, and The Minor Program regulations. Information regarding honours programs is available at Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Degree Regulations as well as under each department’s regulations.

  6. 15.18.6 Joint Major in Sociology
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 Programs and Regulations - 15.18 Sociology
    As an alternative to a minor, a student may choose to complete a major in Sociology 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 program’s Calendar entry. For the joint major in Sociology, 3 fewer credit hours shall be required at the 3000- or 4000-level to fulfill clause 4. under the Major in Sociology above.

  7. 15.18.7 Honours in Sociology
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 Programs and Regulations - 15.18 Sociology
    It is possible to complete a Joint Honours program that includes Sociology as one of the Major subjects. Such a program may be arranged in consultation with the Head of the Department of Sociology and the Head of the other Department concerned. ... Honours students are required to complete at least 60 credit hours in courses in Sociology, of which there must be a minimum of 36 credit hours at the 3000-level or above, including all courses prescribed for the Major in Sociology, and Sociology 4995, and must meet the requirements outlined in the Regulations for the Honours Degree of Bachelor of Arts.

  8. 15.18.8 Regulations for the International Bachelor of Arts (iBA)
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 Programs and Regulations - 15.18 Sociology
    In addition to completing the normal requirements for a Bachelor of Arts and one of an Honours, Major or Minor in Sociology, students may elect to complete requirements for the International Bachelor of Arts (iBA). As part of the minimum 120 credit hours, a student may use eligible credit hours in Sociology to jointly satisfy other requirements of the iBA degree. When selecting courses, a student is encouraged to consult with an academic advisor early in the program, to consider Table 2 Possible Course Sequencing for the International Bachelor of Arts (iBA) (First 60 Credit Hours), and to consider Sociology courses listed in Table 3 International Studies (IS) Designated Courses. Up to 12 credit hours in Sociology IS courses may be used towards the International Studies (IS) Courses Requirement.

  9. 15.18.9 Major in Criminology
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 Programs and Regulations - 15.18 Sociology
    The Major in Criminology aims to promote the academic study of different facets of criminal justice organizations and practices, including the legal, political and social contexts in which they operate. This program would be beneficial for students with a scholarly interest in deviant/criminal behaviour, social justice and legal issues, policing, corrections, law enforcement, rehabilitation, and criminal justice themes more broadly, including those who have completed the Diploma in Police Studies; experienced police officers; and others working in a policing, correctional, or criminal justice environment. The Major in Criminology does not constitute a qualification in policing or corrections.

  10. 15.18.10 Minor in Criminology
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 Programs and Regulations - 15.18 Sociology
    Credit hours in a course cannot be used to fulfill the requirements of both a Major and a Minor program, or the program requirements of all three of a Major or Minor, diploma, and Certificate. ... At least 3 credit hours at the 4000 level chosen from the following courses: Criminology 4000, Criminology 4001, Criminology 4099 or Sociology 4099, Criminology 4212 or Sociology 4212, Sociology 4210, or other courses approved by the Criminology Undergraduate Program Director as listed in Table 1 Elective Courses for the Minor in Criminology.

  11. 15.18.13 Diploma in Police Studies
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 Programs and Regulations - 15.18 Sociology
    The Department of Sociology administers the Diploma in Police Studies for students who were approved for and began this program prior to 2022 and are continuing in or returning to complete this program. Credit hours in Sociology and Criminology may be eligible to jointly fulfill requirements of a degree and a diploma.

  12. 15.18.14 Certificate in Criminology
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 Programs and Regulations - 15.18 Sociology
    The Department of Sociology administers the Certificate in Criminology. Credit hours in Sociology and Criminology may be eligible to jointly fulfill requirements of a degree and a certificate. For further information about this program, see Certificate Programs Offered in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, or contact the Program Director.

  13. 16.2.1 Archaeology Work Terms
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 16 Course Descriptions - 16.2 Archaeology
    PR: admission to the ACE Program; ARCH 300W; a minimum overall average of 65%; and permission of the ACE Coordinator and Head of the Department ... PR: admission to the ACE Program; ARCH 3585 and 3586 or previous archaeological experience; a minimum overall average of 65%; and permission of the ACE Coordinator and Head of the Department

  14. 16.3.1 Greek
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 16 Course Descriptions - 16.3 Classics
    is a requirement of the Honours program. ... All sections of the Greek language courses below, except CLAS 4999, follow the Language Study Course Guidelines available at www.mun.ca/hss/ls. ... PR: CLAS 3300 ... 4320 ... Greek Lyric Poetry ... PR: CLAS 3300 ... 4325 ... Greek Historians ... PR: CLAS 3300 ... 4340 ... Greek Philosophical Authors ... PR: CLAS 3300

  15. 16.3.2 Greek and Roman Studies
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 16 Course Descriptions - 16.3 Classics
    is a requirement of the Honours program. ... Medieval Studies 3000 may be substituted for a Greek and Roman Studies course in both the Classics degree programs (Honours, Joint Honours and general degree) and the Greek and Roman Studies degree programs (Honours, Joint Honours and general degree). ... PR: there is no prerequisite for this course but students are strongly advised to have successfully completed at least one 1000- level or 2000-level Greek and Roman Studies course before registering in any 3000-level or higher Greek and Roman Studies course

  16. 6.5.1 Academic Standing - Bachelor of Arts (Honours) and the International Bachelor of Arts (iBA) (Honours) Degrees
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 6 Degree Regulations - General and Honours Degrees - 6.5 Graduation Requirements for the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) and the International Bachelor of Arts (iBA) (Honours) Degrees
    A student for the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) or the International Bachelor of Arts (iBA) (Honours) degree shall complete a program of studies that shall consist of not fewer than 120 credit hours subject to the following regulations: ... In order to graduate with a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) or the International Bachelor of Arts (iBA) (Honours) degree, a student shall obtain:

  17. 7.4.1 Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Diploma Regulations
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 7 Diploma Programs - 7.4 Diploma in Ancient Worlds
    Students intending to complete a diploma program within the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences must meet the Admission requirements as outlined in the University Calendar. Students are also advised to consult the University Calendar regarding General Regulations for Diploma Programs and Graduation Requirements.

  18. 7.4.2 Advising
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 7 Diploma Programs - 7.4 Diploma in Ancient Worlds
    Throughout their program of study, students shall contact an academic advisor or the Program Director of the Diploma in Ancient Worlds for assistance with course planning, declaring their program of study, prerequisite and registration issues, and with questions about the eligibility of any courses not listed here.

  19. 7.4.3 Declaring the Diploma in Ancient Worlds
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 7 Diploma Programs - 7.4 Diploma in Ancient Worlds
    Students wishing to declare a Diploma in Ancient Worlds are encouraged to consult with the Program Director 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.

  20. 7.4.4 Regulations for the Diploma in Ancient Worlds
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 7 Diploma Programs - 7.4 Diploma in Ancient Worlds
    Not all courses are offered every semester. Students are strongly advised to consult with the Program Director for assistance with course planning, and to generally follow Table 2 Suggested Course Sequencing for the Diploma in Ancient Worlds. ... The Calendar description of courses eligible for the diploma place an emphasis on the study of ancient history, culture, and/or customs that pre-dates the Middle Ages (i.e., before 500 A.D.). With the prior written permission of the Program Director and the Faculty's Undergraduate Waivers and Appeals Committee, credit hours may be completed in eligible courses not listed in Table 1 Approved Courses for the Diploma in Ancient Worlds provided that the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences course calendar description is clearly related to the diploma’s objectives. An approved list is maintained at www.mun.ca/hss/ancientworlds.


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