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  1. 15.15.10 Regulations for the International Bachelor of Arts (iBA)
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 Programs and Regulations - 15.15 Political Science
    In addition to completing the normal requirements for a Bachelor of Arts and one of a Joint Honours, Honours, Major or Minor in Political Science, 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 Political Science 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 Political Science courses listed in Table 3 International Studies (IS) Designated Courses. Up to 12 credit hours in Political Science IS courses may be used towards the International Studies (IS) Courses Requirement.

  2. 15.15.12 Certificate in Public Policy
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 Programs and Regulations - 15.15 Political Science
    The Department of Political Science administers the Certificate in Public Policy. Credit hours in Political Science and Law and Society 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.

  3. 15.17.2 Bachelor of Arts Degree Requirements
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 Programs and Regulations - 15.17 Religious Studies
    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.

  4. 15.17.5 Honours Degree
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 Programs and Regulations - 15.17 Religious Studies
    Students considering Honours should arrange their program at the earliest opportunity, normally before the beginning of their fifth semester at the University. ... In each case the program of studies leading to an Honours degree will be determined in consultation with the Head of the Department of Religious Studies, or delegate, keeping in mind the needs and interests of the individual student.

  5. 16.28.1 Criminology
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 16 Course Descriptions - 16.28 Sociology
    is part of the honours program. ... (same as the former Police Studies 4100-4110) will cover special topics related to policing and will be announced by the Program Director. ... In accordance with Senate's Policy Regarding Inactive Courses, the course descriptions for courses which have not been offered in the previous three academic years and which are not scheduled to be offered in the current academic year have been removed from the following listing. For information about any of these inactive courses, please contact the Head of the Department.

  6. 5.2 Special/Selected Topics Courses
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 5 Academic Regulations
    A special/selected topics course is ineligible to appear in the Calendar entry of an interdisciplinary Major or Minor program, a diploma program or a certificate program unless the course originates in that program, and is not eligible for the CRW, IS, LS or QR designations. A student or course instructor may, in consultation with the academic Head or program director, submit a written request to the Faculty’s Undergraduate Waivers and Appeals Committee for a course substitution waiver which, if granted, will normally be conditional on the course being regularized.

  7. 6.1 Bachelor of Arts General Degree Components
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 6 Degree Regulations - General and Honours Degrees
    a Major Program, including a minimum 60% average, or alternatively an Honours Program; ... a Minor Program, including a minimum 60% average, or alternatively a second major including a minimum 60% average; and ... A student for the General Degree of Bachelor of Arts must complete a minimum of 120 credit hours in courses subject to the following regulations.

  8. 6.2 International Bachelor of Arts (iBA) Degree Regulations
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 6 Degree Regulations - General and Honours Degrees
    The iBA is not available to students who are enrolled in a Co-operative Education degree program. ... The iBA is not available with a Major in an interdisciplinary program (Communication Studies, Criminology, Law and Society, Medieval Studies) or a Faculty of Science program (Computer Science, Psychology, Pure Mathematics, Statistics) unless the student also completes an eligible Honours or Major program.

  9. 6.3 Graduation Requirements for the Bachelor of Arts and International Bachelor of Arts (iBA) General Degrees
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 6 Degree Regulations - General and Honours Degrees
    an average of 60% or higher on the minimum number of courses prescribed for The Minor Program. ... an average of 60% or higher on the minimum number of courses prescribed for The Minor Program, and ... an overall average of 60% or higher on the minimum number of courses prescribed for The Major Program,

  10. 6.4 Bachelor of Arts (Honours) and International Bachelor of Arts (iBA) (Honours) Degree Regulations
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 6 Degree Regulations - General and Honours Degrees
    A student completing a degree program in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences will normally follow the degree regulations in effect in the academic year in which the student first entered Memorial University of Newfoundland. This is determined by the year of the student number. However, a student may elect to follow subsequent regulations introduced during the student's tenure in the program.

  11. 6.6 Regulations Governing Co-operative Education Program
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 6 Degree Regulations - General and Honours Degrees
    A student who transfers from a Co-operative Education degree program to an International Bachelor of Arts (iBA) degree program may, with permission of the Faculty’s Undergraduate Waivers and Appeals Committee and the Head of the department, be permitted to satisfy INTL 399W with the successful completion of a respective Major program work term that was completed outside of Canada.

  12. 6.7 Joint Degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative)
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 6 Degree Regulations - General and Honours Degrees
    A student must be formally admitted into the Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) program in order to concurrently complete the requirements for the Joint Degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative). ... Some degree requirements are modified for students concurrently completing the Joint Degrees program. The modifications for the Bachelor of Arts portion of the program are outlined below under Special Requirements for the Joint Degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative), Bachelor of Arts. The modifications for the Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) portion of the program are outlined below under Special Requirements for the Joint Degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative), Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) and at Faculty of Business Administration, Joint Degrees of Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) and Bachelor of Arts. These modifications to the normal curriculum will only be permitted for students who are graduating with the Bachelor of Arts degree and the Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) degree at the same convocation.

  13. 6.8 Joint Degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 6 Degree Regulations - General and Honours Degrees
    Students who wish to simultaneously pursue a Bachelor of Arts program and a Bachelor of Science program may do so by completing a minimum of 135 credit hours in courses, rather than the minimum of 150 credit hours required under UNIVERSITY REGULATIONS - General Academic Regulations (Undergraduate), Residence Requirements - Second Degree.

  14. 7.1 General Regulations for Diploma Programs
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 7 Diploma Programs
    A diploma program is administered by a Program Director. The Program Director is normally affiliated with the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences department that is primarily responsible for the Program’s administration. ... A Program Director may, in consultation with the Head of the relevant academic unit, request permission from the Faculty's Undergraduate Waivers and Appeals Committee for a course to be added to the program.

  15. 7.2 Admission
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 7 Diploma Programs
    Students seeking information about specific diploma programs should contact the Diploma Program Director, the Office of the Dean of Humanities and Social Sciences, or the Office of the Registrar. ... All applicants for diploma programs must also be admitted to the University. The application for admission or readmission to the University is submitted online at www.mun.ca/undergrad/admissions/apply. A complete application package includes an application to the University, an application to the Diploma Program, and any other required documentation (for those who have not attending Memorial University of Newfoundland in the three preceding semesters). Details are available under UNIVERSITY REGULATIONS - Admission/Readmission to the University (Undergraduate).

  16. 7.3 Graduation Requirements
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 7 Diploma Programs
    To be eligible for the award of a diploma, a student must have obtained an overall average of 60% or higher in the courses prescribed for that program. ... As per Limited Enrolment Courses and Transfer Credits, Requirements for Courses Delivered by Memorial University of Newfoundland a minimum of 12 credit hours in courses prescribed for the diploma program must be completed at this University.

  17. 7.4 Diploma in Ancient Worlds
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 7 Diploma Programs
    The Diploma in Ancient Worlds is designed for those who are interested in the study of the history, customs, and culture of the Ancient World. The program’s objective is to offer students a representative breadth of knowledge about the Ancient World. It is structured around introductory and advanced courses in Archaeology, Classics, History, Philosophy, and Religious Studies and promotes familiarity with at least three disciplines among the five offered. The program also includes Archeology 2583, an introduction to applied archaeology. The core skills and competencies taught in the course of the program will prepare students for pursuing studies in a variety of interdisciplinary fields.

  18. 7.5 Diploma in Creative Writing
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 7 Diploma Programs
    The Diploma in Creative Writing gives students the opportunity to work intensively in a variety of creative genres, such as fiction, poetry, drama, screenwriting, and creative non-fiction. The overall aim of the program is to help students develop vigorous and robust writing practices through a focus on the composition, critiquing, and peer-editing of the students’ own work together with close reading and analyses of models.

  19. 7.6 Diploma in Environmental Humanities
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 7 Diploma Programs
    The Diploma in Environmental Humanities fosters an interdisciplinary approach to the study of the environment. The program draws primarily on scholarship in the humanities, as well as cognate material from the social sciences, to bring cultural, literary-critical, historical, philosophical, and qualitative analyses to bear on environmental issues, on the conceptualization of nature, and on the relationship of the human to the non-human. Complementing the contributions to ecology from the quantitative sciences, the diploma engages with fundamental questions of meaning, value, responsibility, and purpose in response to local and global environmental issues.

  20. 7.8 Diploma in Humanities
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 7 Diploma Programs
    The Diploma in Humanities provides a foundation in the study of liberal arts. Students are exposed to the foundational disciplines of Classics and Philosophy and other areas of the humanities that explore how great thinkers have interpreted our world, and take courses in a language other than English in which many of these thinkers originally wrote. The program takes a holistic approach to the study of the humanities by emphasizing subject areas rather than specific courses in order to be accessible to a wide audience. Students are encouraged to select from a wide variety of humanities courses in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences that align with their interests and which fit their schedule.


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