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  1. 15.6.4.1 Admission to Honours Program
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 Programs and Regulations - 15.6 English - 15.6.4 Honours Degrees
    Students wishing to pursue an Honours program in English must apply for admission to the Manager of Academic Programs or the Head of Department. To be eligible for the Honours program, students normally must have a minimum of 70% in each English course or a cumulative average of 75% or higher in all completed undergraduate courses. Admission to the program is in accordance with UNIVERSITY REGULATIONS and the Bachelor of Arts (Honours Degree) Regulations. It is strongly recommended that students have completed at least 15 credit hours, including 6 credit hours in English at the 1000 level (excluding English 1020 and 1021), English 2000, 2001, and 3200 or 3201 before applying.

  2. 16.25 Political Science
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 16 Course Descriptions
    PR: enrollment in the Honours program and permission of the Head of the Department ... reviews the variety of qualitative and quantitative techniques used in the analysis of public policy and in program evaluation. Students work on a major project to gain experience applying public policy models and analysis techniques as they attempt to improve a real-world existing public policy within the constraints of finite resources and political realities. Features practitioners as guest speakers who explain the role of policy analysts in the public policy process and the types of analysis practices.

  3. 15.15.7.1 Eligibility for Admission
    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)
    Admission to the Political Science Co-operative Education Program is limited and selective. ... To be eligible for consideration of admission to PSCE, an applicant must have completed a minimum of 42 credit hours, including POSC 1000 and 2800, by the end of that semester; have an overall average of at least 65%, and a minimum average of 70% in Political Science courses. Applicants transferring from another institution must normally have completed at least one semester at Memorial University of Newfoundland before applying to the program.

  4. 15.5.7.2 Bachelor of Science
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 Programs and Regulations - 15.5 Economics - 15.5.7 Joint Programs
    A student who wishes to take a Joint Major in Economics and Computer Science, Mathematics or Statistics must arrange a program in consultation with the heads of the respective departments and comply with the General Regulations for the Majors Degrees. ... Programs for Joint Majors in Economics and Computer Science, Pure Mathematics, Applied Mathematics or Statistics, and a Joint Major in Statistics and Economics (Co-operative) are found under the heading Joint Program Regulations in the entry for the Faculty of Science.

  5. 15.5.8.1 Eligibility for Admission
    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.)
    A student who have already completed more than the 30 credit hours that are required for admission to the program may apply for entry into the program with Advanced Standing. Students with Advanced Standing will be placed in a semester of the program judged to be appropriate considering the number of credit hours remaining.

  6. 15.3.4.2 Joint Honours in Classics
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 Programs and Regulations - 15.3 Classics - 15.3.4 Honours Degree
    Classics may be combined with another subject to form a Joint Honours program. The Joint Honours Degree in Classics will include at least 45 credit hours in Classics courses and consist of the following: ... 9 credit hours in ancient Greek and/or Latin, selected from Classics 1120, 1121, 1130, 1131, 2200, 2300; ... 27 credit hours in Classics at the 3000 and 4000 level, of which at least 6 credits must be at the 4000 level (if a student chooses Classics as the Subject of Specialization in which to write the Honours Essay, Classics 4999 Honours Essay will count towards 3 credit hours at the 4000-level requirement); and

  7. 15.5.7.1 Bachelor of Arts
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 Programs and Regulations - 15.5 Economics - 15.5.7 Joint Programs
    As an alternative to a minor in the B.A., a student may choose to complete a major in Economics 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 Economics, 3 fewer credit hours shall be required to fulfill clause 4.b. of the Major in Economics above.

  8. 15.3.3.2 Minor in Classics
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 Programs and Regulations - 15.3 Classics - 15.3.3 General Degree
    The Minor program in Classics consists of a minimum of 24 credit hours in Classics courses in accordance with the following: ... At least 3 credit hours at the 3000 level or above. ... With the exception of language courses (Classics 1120, 1121, 1130, 1131), no more than 6 1000-level credit hours may be counted towards the minor.

  9. 15.3.3.3 Joint Major in Classics
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 Programs and Regulations - 15.3 Classics - 15.3.3 General Degree
    As an alternative to a minor, a student may choose to complete a major in Classics 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 Classics, 3 fewer credit hours shall be required to fulfill clause 4. of the Major in Classics above.

  10. 15.13.2.3 French Minor Program
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 Programs and Regulations - 15.13 Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures - 15.13.2 French
    Between their first registration at Memorial University of Newfoundland and the time of their graduation, all students minoring in French must have spent at least four weeks at an approved Francophone institution in a French-speaking area or have acquired equivalent work experience in a Francophone environment. Students are strongly encouraged to fulfill the requirement early in their program in order to get the greatest benefit from the immersion experience. Students should consult the Head of the Department before the end of their second year of study (60 credit hours) for help in selecting the immersion experience most appropriate for their circumstances. Every reasonable effort will be made by the Department to accommodate students who, for personal or professional reasons, need to fulfill the immersion requirement in a different setting. Please note that accommodation cannot include waivers or exemptions from the immersion requirement as completion of the immersion requirement is an academic requirement for all students completing a Minor in French. Students with extenuating circumstances should consult with the Head of the Department for alternative options.

  11. 6.2.5.3 International Internship Option
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 6 Degree Regulations - General and Honours Degrees - 6.2 International Bachelor of Arts (iBA) Degree Regulations - 6.2.5 International Experience Requirement
    Consider Major and Minor program requirements. ... Consider Major and Minor program requirements. ... A student who completes an equivalent internship position outside of Canada as part of another university-level academic program should contact Co-operative Education and the Office of the Registrar about the possibility of receiving INTL 399W as transfer credit.

  12. 15.10.5 Regulations for the International Bachelor of Arts (iBA)
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 Programs and Regulations - 15.10 History
    In addition to completing the normal requirements for a Bachelor of Arts and one of an Honours, Major or Minor in History, 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 History 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 History courses listed in Table 3 International Studies (IS) Designated Courses. Up to 12 credit hours in History IS courses may be used towards the International Studies (IS) Courses Requirement.

  13. 15.10.6 Certificate in History and Philosophy of Science and Technology
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 Programs and Regulations - 15.10 History
    The Departments of Classics, History, and Philosophy jointly administer the Certificate in History and Philosophy of Science and Technology. Credit hours in History 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.

  14. 16.29 Spanish
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 16 Course Descriptions
    PR: SPAN 1001 or permission of the Head of the Department. Offered only in the context of a study-abroad program in a Spanish speaking country. ... PR: SPAN 1001 or permission of the Head of the Department. Offered only in the context of a study-abroad program in a Spanish speaking country. ... is a continuation of the basic grammar, reading, and oral Spanish completed in the elementary program. All sections of this course follow the Language Study Course Guidelines available at www.mun.ca/hss/ls.

  15. 15.6.2 Bachelor of Arts Degree Requirements
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 Programs and Regulations - 15.6 English
    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.

  16. 6.1.2 Core Requirements
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 6 Degree Regulations - General and Honours Degrees - 6.1 Bachelor of Arts General Degree Components
    Courses #11-15 (15 credit hours): consider your Major and Minor program requirements, as appropriate. Choose further electives. ... A student in the International Bachelor of Arts (iBA) program is advised to subsequently consider Table 2 Possible Course Sequencing for the iBA (first 60 credit hours). ... A student, in consultation with an academic advisor, is encouraged to follow Table 1 Possible Course Sequencing for the First 45 credit hours of the Bachelor of Arts. A student interested in a Bachelor of Arts Major in Computer Science, Mathematics, Statistics, or Psychology, or in a Minor in an eligible program outside of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, should consult an advisor in the appropriate department for suggested course sequencing, in addition to consulting an advisor in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.

  17. 15.14.10.5 Joint Major in Medieval Studies
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 Programs and Regulations - 15.14 Philosophy - 15.14.10 Major and Minor in Medieval Studies
    As an alternative to a Minor or a second Major, a student may choose to complete a Joint Major in Medieval Studies and 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 Medieval Studies, 3 fewer credit hours shall be required to fulfill clause 1.d. of the Major in Medieval Studies above.

  18. 15.14.10.6 Course List
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 Programs and Regulations - 15.14 Philosophy - 15.14.10 Major and Minor in Medieval Studies
    The Medieval Studies program provides exposure to courses in various disciplines within the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. ... MST 3592 or Archaeology 3592 or the former Archaeology 3685 ... MST 3000 or English 3002, History 3000, Religious Studies 3000 ... MST 3001 or Archaeology 3001 or Folklore 3001 or the former History 3020 or the former Anthropology 3589 or the former Archaeology 3589

  19. 3 Faculty Description
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
    The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs in the social sciences and the humanities, offering excellence in both teaching and research. These degree programs examine culture, thought, prehistory and history, human interactions and the social and natural forces that constantly transform our society. A Humanities and Social Sciences education can provide incomparable advantages. Students gain the critical-thinking, analytical and communication skills needed to succeed and adapt in a changing world. This can lead to exciting, productive careers. One of Memorial University of Newfoundland's largest and most diverse units, the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences is a place where you can study what fascinates you, and pursue a program that suits your aspirations for learning and career. At the graduate level, students find unique programs and the freedom to develop their knowledge and expertise. Our faculty conduct research in a wide variety of areas, making discoveries that foster our understanding of the past, present and future. Our alumni work in a wide variety of fields not only in Newfoundland and Labrador, but also in Canada and the rest of the world. Their services are in demand because they have learned to define and analyze problems, to think creatively, and to communicate to others. Members of the faculty are also actively engaged in the community, whether helping to understand complex problems, working with groups to preserve culture, hosting public lectures and readings, or helping raise awareness of significant issues relevant to the well-being of people and communities.

  20. 6 Degree Regulations - General and Honours Degrees
    In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
    In these regulations, all references to Heads of Departments and Program Supervisors are to be read as "Head of Department or delegate" and "Program Supervisor or delegate."


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