7.3 School of Arts and Social Science

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The School of Arts and Social Science offers the Bachelor of Arts Degree with majors in English Language and Literature, Historical Studies, Multidisciplinary 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, Multidisciplinary Humanities, Philosophy, Psychology, Religious Studies, Social/Cultural Studies, Sociology, and Tourism Studies and are outlined under Minor Programs Offered by the School of Arts and Social Science. Students may choose the minor from Minor Programs Offered by the School of Arts and Social Science, or from Minor Programs Offered by the School of Fine Arts, or from 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. The School also offers two certificate programs: a Certificate in Sustainable Rural Communities and a Certificate in Entrepreneurship.

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in English, Psychology, Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) and the Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Psychology are available.


7.3.1 Bachelor of Arts with Major in English Language and Literature

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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 Bachelor of Arts with Major in English Language and Literature.

  • A student must complete Core Program Requirements as outlined under School of Arts and Social Science Core Program Requirements.

  • 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.

  • A student may not use the same course to satisfy the requirements for both a Major and a Minor.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

Bachelor of Arts with Major in English Language and Literature
Required CoursesElective Courses

Courses as outlined under School of Arts and Social Science Core Program RequirementsBreadth of Knowledge RequirementLiteracy Requirement, and Quantitative Reasoning and Analysis Requirement

English 1000 and 1001 or equivalent

English 2005, 2008, 2815, 3205 or 3206, 4950

21 additional credit hours in English courses, including at least 3 credit hours in women writers and 3 credit hours in pre-1900 courses. At least 9 credit hours must be at the 3000 level and at least 6 credit hours must be at the 4000 level.

A minor comprised of 8 courses, 24 credit hours chosen from Minor Programs Offered by the School of Arts and Social Science, or from Minor Programs Offered by the School of Fine Arts, or from Minor Programs Offered by the School of Science and the Environment. As an alternative to a Minor, a second Major may be completed.

Pre-1900 Courses

English 2211, 2215, 2350, 2805, 3021, 3130, 3181, 3205, 3206, 3395, 4317

Women Writers Courses

English 2352, 2750 - 2759, 2805, 3810

English courses that are listed in more than one category cannot be double counted.

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:

Any courses in arts, social science, science and fine arts and

Up to 15 credit hours in other subject areas.


7.3.2 Bachelor of Arts with Major in 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 Bachelor of Arts with Major in Historical Studies.

  • A student must complete Core Program Requirements as outlined under School of Arts and Social Science Core Program Requirements.

  • 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.

  • Applicable courses used to satisfy the Minor requirements may also be counted as Historical Studies credits.

  • 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.

  • 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.

Bachelor of Arts with Major in Historical Studies
Required CoursesElective 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 A minor comprised of 8 courses, 24 credit hours chosen from Minor Programs Offered by the School of Arts and Social Science, or from Minor Programs Offered by the School of Fine Arts, or from Minor Programs Offered by the School of Science and the Environment. As an alternative to a Minor, a second Major may be completed.

The Major consists of a minimum of 19 courses, 57 credit hours as follows:

1.     History 1100, 1101, and 3840

2.     24 credit hours in Early and Later Western History, namely:

12 credit hours in Early Western History chosen from:

Anthropology 3520 or History 3520, Art History 2700 or History 2700, Art History 3700 or History 3700, Art History 3701 or History 3701, Classics 2035 or History 2035, Classics 2040 or History 2040, Classics 3090 or History 3090, History 2100, 2200, 2260, 2300, 2320, 2330, 3030, 3050, 3110, 3135, 3320, 3370, 3442, 3445, 3551, 3760, 3786

Those courses that are listed in both Early and later Western History categories (2260, 3030, and 3551) cannot be double-counted for both categories.

12 credit hours in Later Western History chosen from:

Anthropology 3525 or Archaeology 3525 or History 3525, Art History 2701 or History 2701, History 2210, 2260, 2310, 2500, 2510, 2540, 3030, 3060, 3102, 3120, 3250, 3330, 3380, 3440, 3490, 3551, 3770, 3801, 3807, 3808

Those courses that are listed in both Early and later Western History categories (2260, 3030, and 3551) cannot be double-counted for both categories.

3.     6 credit hours in 4000-level History courses which are in addition to the senior project (Note: 4000-level history courses cannot be used as substitutes for the required 2000/3000-level courses in Early or Later Western history)

4.     Senior project: History 4950; or History 4951 and 4952

5.     15 credit hours chosen from the following list of which no more than 6 credit hours can be from one single discipline:

Anthropology 1031, Anthropology 2230 or Folklore 2230 or Sociology 2230, Anthropology 2260 or Sociology 2260, Anthropology 2270 or Sociology 2270, Anthropology 3140 or Sociology 3140, Anthropology 3314 or Sociology 3314, Classics 1100, Classics 1200, Classics 3700, Economics 1010 (or the former 2010), Economics 1020 (or the former 2020), English 2005, the former English 2006, the former English 2007, English 2155, English 2215, English 2244 or Social/Cultural Studies 2244, English 3215, Folklore 1000, Folklore 2300 or Anthropology 2300, Folklore 2401, Folklore 2500 or Anthropology 2500, French 1501, French 1502, French 2100, French 2101, French 2601, French 2602, Geography 1050, Geography 2001, Humanities 2002, Humanities 3001, Humanities 3002, Philosophy 1005 or the former 1600, Philosophy 2201 or the former 2701, Philosophy 2215 or the former 2702, Philosophy 3400, Political Science 1000, Political Science 1020, Political Science 2200, Political Science 2800, Religious Studies 2013, Religious Studies 2050, Religious Studies 2051, Social/Cultural Studies 2000, Sociology 1000, Sociology 2120, Sociology 3040, Sociology 3150, Theatre 1000, Theatre 1001

A student who chooses to take HIST 4951 and HIST 4952 is required to complete only 12 credit hours from this list.

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:

Any courses in arts, social science, science and fine arts and

Up to 15 credit hours in other subject areas.


7.3.3 Bachelor of Arts with Major in Multidisciplinary 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 Bachelor of Arts with Major in Multidisciplinary Humanities.

  • A student must complete Core Program Requirements as outlined under School of Arts and Social Science Core Program Requirements.

  • 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.

  • A maximum of 12 credit hours from the Multidisciplinary Humanities Major may be used to satisfy the requirements of a single discipline Minor or second Major, provided they are in accordance with the regulations governing both programs.

  • 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.

  • 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.

Bachelor of Arts with Major in Multidisciplinary Humanities
Required CoursesElective 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

A minor comprised of 8 courses, 24 credit hours chosen from Minor Programs Offered by the School of Arts and Social Science, or from Minor Programs Offered by the School of Fine Arts, or from Minor Programs Offered by the School of Science and the Environment. As an alternative to a Minor, a second Major may be completed. A maximum of 12 credit hours from the Multidisciplinary Humanities Major may be used to satisfy the requirements of a single discipline Minor or second Major, provided they are in accordance with the regulations governing both programs.

If a student has completed 75 credit hours in Humanities courses and disciplines, then the student does not have to complete a minor.

The Major consists of 15 courses, 45 credit hours as follows:

21 credit hours in Humanities courses:

12 credit hours: Humanities 1001, 1002, 3010, 4950 and

9 credit hours in other Humanities courses, at least 3 credit hours at the 3000-level and at least 3 credit hours at the 4000-level

 

A total of 24 credit hours from courses in at least three of the arts/humanities disciplines chosen from the following list:

Classics 1100, 1200, 3405, 3415, English 2005, 2008, 2705, 2815, 3205, 3206, 3395, Folklore 2500, History 2500, 2510, 3120, 3786, 3801, 4101, History 2700 or Visual Arts 2700, History 2701 or Visual Arts 2701, History 3700 or Visual Arts 3700, History 3701 or Visual Arts 3701, History 4730 or Visual Arts 4730, History 4731 or Visual Arts 4731, Philosophy 1005, Philosophy 2201 or Classics 2701, Philosophy 3010, Religious Studies 1000, 3820, Tourism Studies 3240

In order to meet the Bachelor of Arts degree requirements at Grenfell Campus, a student is required to complete 12 credit hours at the 3000- level and 6 credit hours at the 4000- level, in addition to Humanities 4950.

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:

Any courses in arts, social science, science and fine arts and

Up to 15 credit hours in other subject areas.


7.3.4 Bachelor of Arts with Major in 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 Bachelor of Arts with Major in Psychology.

  • A student must complete Core Program Requirements as outlined under School of Arts and Social Science Core Program Requirements.

  • 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.

  • A student may not use the same course to satisfy the requirements for both a Major and a Minor.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • A student completing this program cannot receive credit for Psychology 2920.

Bachelor of Arts with Major in Psychology
Required CoursesElective 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:

Any courses in arts, social science, science and fine arts and

Up to 15 credit hours in other subject areas.

45 credit hours in Psychology as follows:

Psychology 1000, 1001, 2925, 2950, 4910, 4925, and one of 4950 or 4951

At least 12 credit hours from: Psychology 2025, 2125, 2225, 2425, 2625, 2825

At least 12 credit hours chosen from: Psychology 3025, 3040, 3125, 3126, 3225, 3226, 3325, 3425, 3525, 3625, 3626, 3627, 3628, 3725, 3825, 3950

A minor comprised of 8 courses, 24 credit hours chosen from Minor Programs Offered by the School of Arts and Social Science, or from Minor Programs Offered by the School of Fine Arts, or from Minor Programs Offered by the School of Science and the Environment. As an alternative to a Minor, a second Major may be completed.


7.3.5 Bachelor of Arts with Major in Social/Cultural Studies

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Bachelor of Arts with Major in Social/Cultural Studies
Required CoursesElective 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:

Any courses in arts, social science, science and fine arts

Up to 15 credit hours in other subject areas.

72 credit hours as follows:

Anthropology 1031, 2410, and an additional 9 credit hours in Anthropology

Folklore 1000, 2100, and an additional 9 credit hours in Folklore

History 1100, 1101

Social/Cultural Studies 2000, 4000, 4100, 4950

Sociology 1000, 3040, 3150, and an additional 6 credit hours in Sociology

9 credit hours at the 3000 or 4000 level chosen from Anthropology, Folklore, Sociology, or Social/Cultural Studies

If a student decides to complete a minor, it must be comprised of 8 courses, 24 credit hours chosen from Minor Programs Offered by the School of Arts and Social Science, or from Minor Program Offered by the School of Fine Arts, or from Minor Programs Offered by the School of Science and the Environment.


7.3.6 Bachelor of Business Administration

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  1. As a professional program, the Bachelor of Business Administration program expects all students to adhere to standards of Professional Suitability as referenced in the University Calendar. Contact the Grenfell Campus Business program at gcbusiness@mun.ca for specific expectations of academic and professional integrity.

  2. The Bachelor of Business Administration requires a total of 120 credit hours as outlined below and under Bachelor of Business Administration and may be completed on a full- or part-time basis. Students must maintain a grade point average of at least 2.5 and an overall average of at least 60% on those 120 credit hours.

    1. Required Business Core courses: BUSN 1010, 1020, 2021, 2022, 2100, 2110, 2251, 3030, 3300, 3315, 3410, 3500, 3600, 4010, and 4070.

    2. Required Non-Business Core courses: Economics 1010, Economics 1020, 6 credit hours in first-year English, Mathematics 1000 or 1052, and Statistics 2500 or equivalent.

    3. Required Business and Non-Business Elective courses: a minimum of 18 credit hours and a maximum of 24 credit hours in Business Elective courses, and a minimum of 33 credit hours and a maximum of 39 credit hours in Non-Business Elective courses to make up the total of the 120-credit hours required for the degree.

      1. A Business Elective course is any BUSN course not identified as a Core Business course in point “a” above, and excluding BUSN 2105, which may not be used to satisfy BBA degree requirements.

      2. A Non-Business Elective course is any non-Business course that is not listed in point “b” above.

  3. Full-time students enrolled in the Bachelor of Business Administration program beyond their first 30 credit hours are subject to program continuance requirements specified in Promotion and Continuance Regulations.

  4. Students interested in pursuing the Honours Bachelor of Business Administration program should consult specific program regulations in the University Calendar.

  5. Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Business Administration program are not required to complete a minor program; however, students may choose to pursue a minor in other non-business academic units (where minor programs exist) with permission of that academic unit. Students are advised to refer to the requirements for the chosen Minor program as set forth in the University Calendar.

  6. Students should consult an academic advisor to discuss course selection and program planning by email to gcbusiness@mun.ca.

Bachelor of Business Administration
TermRequired CoursesElective Courses

Year 1

BUSN 1010

BUSN 1020

Economics 1010

Economics 1020

6 credit hours in first-year English (students are strongly encouraged to take English 1110)

Mathematics 1000 or Mathematics 1052

9 credit hours selected from Business or Non-Business Elective courses.

Year 2

BUSN 2021

BUSN 2022

BUSN 2100

BUSN 2110

BUSN 2251

Statistics 2500, or Statistics 2550, or Psychology 2925

12 credit hours selected from Business or Non-Business Elective courses.

Year 3

BUSN 3030

BUSN 3300

BUSN 3315

BUSN 3410

BUSN 3500

BUSN 3600

12 credit hours selected from Business or Non-Business Elective courses.

Year 4

BUSN 4010

BUSN 4070

24 credit hours selected from Business or Non-Business Elective courses.

Note:

All BUSN course prerequisites will apply; students should consult BUSN course descriptions in the University Calendar.

Core and Elective Business Courses
Core Business Courses1Core Non-Business Courses2Business Elective Courses3Non-Business Elective Courses4

BUSN 1010

BUSN 1020

BUSN 2021

BUSN 2022

BUSN 2100

BUSN 2110

BUSN 2251

BUSN 3030

BUSN 3300

BUSN 3315

BUSN 3410

BUSN 3500

BUSN 3600

BUSN 4010

BUSN 4070

Economics 1010

Economics 1020

6 credit hours in first-year English

Mathematics 1000 or 1052

Statistics 2500 or 2550 or Psychology 2925

A Business Elective course is any BUSN course not identified as
a Core Business course, and excluding BUSN 2105.
Any course from outside the discipline of Business, excluding those listed as Core Business or Non-Core Business courses.
1Total of 45 credit hours 2Total of 18 credit hours 3Total of 18-24 credit hours 4Total of 33-39 credit hours

7.3.6.1 Articulation Agreement - Bachelor of Business Administration for Graduates of the Two-Year Business Administration (Accounting) Diploma Program Offered by the College of the North Atlantic

  • 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 an overall 2.6 GPA in the diploma and will be awarded 60 credit hours of transfer credit applicable to the 120-credit hour degree program. 

  • Students will be required to complete an additional 60 credit hours for the Grenfell Campus Bachelor of Business Administration program as outlined under Bachelor of Business Administration for Graduates of the Two-Year Business Administration (Accounting) Diploma Program Offered by the College of the North Atlantic. A minimum of 30 credit hours must be completed at Memorial University.

  • The program may be completed on a full- or part-time basis.
Bachelor of Business Administration for Graduates of the Two-Year Business Administration (Accounting) Diploma Program Offered by the College of the North Atlantic
Required BUSN CoursesRequired Non-BUSN CoursesElective Courses

BUSN 2021

BUSN 3315

BUSN 3410

BUSN 3500

BUSN 3600

BUSN 4010

BUSN 4070

Economics 1020

3 credit hours in first-year English (students are strongly encouraged to take English 1110)

Mathematics 1000 or Mathematics 1052

15 credit hours chosen from Business Elective Courses identified in Core and Elective Business Courses

15 credit hours chosen from Non-Business Elective Courses identified in Core and Elective Business Courses

Note:

All BUSN course prerequisites will apply; students should consult BUSN course descriptions in the University Calendar. Transfer students may be exempt from some course prerequisites and should seek academic advice before their registration period.


7.3.6.2 Articulation Agreement - 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

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
Required BUSN CoursesRequired Non-BUSN CoursesElective Courses

BUSN 2021

BUSN 2110

BUSN 3410

BUSN 3500

BUSN 3600

BUSN 4010

BUSN 4070

Economics 1020

3 credit hours in first-year English (students are strongly encouraged to take English 1110)

Mathematics 1000 or Mathematics 1052

15 credit hours chosen from Business Elective Courses identified in Core and Elective Business Courses

15 credit hours chosen from Non-Business Elective Courses identified in Core and Elective Business Courses

Note:

All BUSN course prerequisites will apply; students should consult BUSN course descriptions in the University Calendar. Transfer students may be exempt from some course prerequisites and should seek academic advice before their registration period.


7.3.6.3 Articulation Agreement - Bachelor of Business Administration for Graduates of the Two-Year Business Administration (Marketing) Diploma Program Offered by the College of the North Atlantic

  • 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 an overall 2.6 GPA in the diploma and will be awarded 60 credit hours of transfer credit applicable to the 120-credit hour degree program. 

  • Students will be required to complete an additional 60 credit hours for the Grenfell Campus Bachelor of Business Administration program as outlined under Bachelor of Business Administration for Graduates of the Two-Year Business Administration (Marketing) Diploma Program Offered by the College of the North Atlantic. A minimum of 30 credit hours must be completed at Memorial University.

  • The program may be completed on a full- or part-time basis.
Bachelor of Business Administration for Graduates of the Two-Year Business Administration (Marketing) Diploma Program Offered by the College of the North Atlantic
Required BUSN CoursesRequired Non-BUSN CoursesElective Courses

BUSN 2021

BUSN 2110

BUSN 3315

BUSN 3410

BUSN 3500

BUSN 3600

BUSN 4010

BUSN 4070

3 credit hours in first-year English (students are strongly encouraged to take English 1110)

Mathematics 1000 or Mathematics 1052

15 credit hours chosen from Business Elective Courses identified in Core and Elective Business Courses

15 credit hours chosen from Non-Business Elective Courses identified in Core and Elective Business Courses

Note:

All BUSN course prerequisites will apply; students should consult BUSN course descriptions in the University Calendar. Transfer students may be exempt from some course prerequisites and should seek academic advice before their registration period.


7.3.6.4 Bachelor of Business Administration for Graduates of the Two-Year Business Administration (General) Diploma Program Offered by the College of the North Atlantic

  • 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 an overall 2.6 GPA 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. A minimum of 30 credit hours must be completed at Memorial University.

  • The program may be completed on a full or part-time basis.


7.3.6.5 Articulation Agreement - Bachelor of Business Administration for Graduates of the Three-Year Business Management (Accounting & Financial Management) Diploma Program Offered by the College of the North Atlantic

Bachelor of Business Administration for Graduates of the Three-Year Business Management (Accounting & Financial Management) Diploma Program Offered by the College of the North Atlantic
Business Core CoursesNon-Business Core CoursesBusiness Elective Courses*Non-Business Elective Courses**

BUSN 2021

BUSN 3500

BUSN 4010

BUSN 4070

3 credit hours in first-year English

Mathematics 1000 or 1052

12 credit hours chosen from Business Electives

*A Business Elective course is any BUSN course not identified as a Business Core course, excluding BUSN 2105

15 credit hours chosen from Non-Business Electives 

**Any elective course that is not identified as a Core or BUSN Elective course

Note:

All BUSN course prerequisites will apply; students should consult BUSN course descriptions in the University Calendar. Transfer students may be exempt from some course prerequisites and should seek academic advice before their registration period.


7.3.6.6 Articulation Agreement - Bachelor of Business Administration for Graduates of the Three-Year Business Management (Strategic Human Resource Management) Diploma Program Offered by the College of the North Atlantic

Bachelor of Business Administration for Graduates of the Three-Year Business Management (Strategic Human Resource Management) Diploma Program Offered by the College of the North Atlantic
Business Core CoursesNon-Business Core CoursesBusiness Elective Courses*Non-Business Elective Courses**

BUSN 2021

BUSN 2110

BUSN 3410

BUSN 3500

BUSN 4010

BUSN 4070

Economics 1020

3 credit hours in first-year English

Mathematics 1000 or 1052

3 credit hours chosen from Business Electives

*A Business Elective course is any BUSN course not identified as a Business Core course, excluding BUSN 2105

15 credit hours chosen from Non-Business Electives

**Any Non-Business course that is not listed as a Non-Business Core Course is considered a Non-Business Elective

Note:

All BUSN course prerequisites will apply; students should consult BUSN course descriptions in the University Calendar. Transfer students may be exempt from some course prerequisites and should seek academic advice before their registration period.


7.3.6.7 Articulation Agreement - Bachelor of Business Administration for Graduates of the Three-Year Business Management (Marketing Management & Analytics) Diploma Program Offered by the College of the North Atlantic

Bachelor of Business Administration for Graduates of the Three-Year Business Management (Marketing Management & Analytics) Diploma Program Offered by the College of the North Atlantic
Business Core CoursesNon-Business Core CoursesBusiness Elective Courses*Non-Business Elective Courses**

BUSN 2021

BUSN 2110

BUSN 3410

BUSN 3500

BUSN 4010

BUSN 4070

3 credit hours in first-year English

Mathematics 1000 or 1052

6 credit hours chosen from Business Electives

*A Business Elective course is any BUSN course not identified as a Business Core course, excluding BUSN 2105

15 credit hours chosen from Non-Business Electives

**Any Non-Business course that is not listed as a Non-Business Core Course is considered a Non-Business Elective

Note:

All BUSN course prerequisites will apply; students should consult BUSN course descriptions in the University Calendar. Transfer students may be exempt from some course prerequisites and should seek academic advice before their registration period.


7.3.7 Bachelor of Education (Primary/Elementary) as a Second Degree

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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.


7.3.8 Bachelor of Science with Major in 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 Bachelor of Science with Major in Psychology.

  • A student must complete Core Program Requirements as outlined under School of Arts and Social Science Core Program Requirements.

  • 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.

  • Students completing this program cannot receive credit for Psychology 2920.

Bachelor of Science with Major in Psychology
Required CoursesElective 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:

Any courses in arts, social science, science and fine arts and

Up to 15 credit hours in other subject areas.

45 credit hours in Psychology as follows:

Psychology 1000, 1001, 2925, 2950, 4910, 4925, and one of 4950 or 4951

At least 12 credit hours chosen from: Psychology 2025, 2125, 2225, 2425, 2625, 2825

At least 12 credit hours chosen from: Psychology 3025, 3040, 3125, 3126, 3225, 3226, 3325, 3425, 3525, 3625, 3626, 3627, 3628, 3725, 3825, 3950

36 credit hours as follows:

6 credit hours in Mathematics, which must include Mathematics 1000

Biology 1001 and 1002

Chemistry 1200 and 1001 or Physics 1020 (or 1050) and 1021 (or 1051)

9 credit hours at the 2000 level or above (two courses must be laboratory courses) in one of the following subjects: Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science, Environmental Science, Human Biosciences (or Biochemistry), Physics

9 additional credit hours chosen in any combination from the following subjects: Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth Science, Environmental Science, Human Biosciences (or Biochemistry), Mathematics, Physics, Statistics

If a student decides to complete a minor, it must be comprised of 8 courses, 24 credit hours chosen from Minor Programs Offered by the School of Arts and Social Science, or from Minor Programs Offered by the School of Fine Arts, or from Minor Programs Offered by the School of Science and the Environment.


7.3.9 Intensive English Program at Grenfell (IEP-G)

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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.

  • 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.

  • Evaluation of students may include, but not be limited to, any or all of the following: projects, assignments, quizzes, oral presentations, and class participation.


7.3.9.1 Program of Study

  1. The IEP-G may be offered at the intermediate level in each of the Fall, Winter, and Spring terms.

  2. A student admitted to the IEP-G must register for the course English as a Second Language 013F.


7.3.10 Intensive English Bridge Program at Grenfell (IEBP-G)

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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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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 (Undergraduate), English Language Proficiency Requirements.


7.3.10.1 Program of Study

  1. 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).

  2. 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.

  3. A student may register in each level of the Intensive English Bridge Program for a maximum of two semesters.

  4. 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.


7.3.11 Certificate in Sustainable Rural Communities

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  • The full or part-time 21 credit hour Certificate in Sustainable Rural Communities requires 6 core credit hours and 15 elective credit hours of which 3 credit hours must focus on Indigenous Studies.

  • The 21 credit hours are set out below in Certificate in Sustainable Rural Communities.

  • A student may count courses satisfying the Honours, Major, Minor and elective components of an undergraduate degree to satisfy the requirements of the Certificate Program.

  • Prerequisites for courses are applicable. This may increase the number of courses students will have to take to complete the Certificate Program.

  • A minimum of 9 credit hours in courses prescribed for a certificate program must be completed at Memorial University of Newfoundland.

Certificate in Sustainable Rural Communities
Core Courses (6 credit hours)Electives (15 credit hours)

Sustainable Rural Communities 1800

Sustainable Rural Communities 3800

Anthropology 3210 or Sociology 3210

Anthropology 2200

Anthropology 2230 or Sociology 2230 or Folklore 2230

Anthropology 2300 or Folklore 2300

Archaeology 1005 or History 1005 (these courses focus on Indigenous Studies)

Archaeology 2482 (this course focuses on Indigenous Studies)

Business 1010 or 1000

Business 1020 or 2600

Business 2060

Economics 3080

Environment and Sustainability 1000

Environment and Sustainability 2001

Environment and Sustainability 3100

Geography 1050

Geography 2302

Geography 2425

Geography 3350

Humanities 2100 or Nursing 2100 (this course focuses on Indigenous Studies)

Political Science 2600

Political Science 3351

Tourism 1000

Tourism 2000

Tourism 3240

Tourism 4903

Further courses will be added to the list focusing on Indigenous studies which must be taken as part of the electives requirement. An approved list will be available at mun.ca/grenfellcampus/programs--schools/certificate-programs/sustainable-rural-communities/.

7.3.12 Certificate in Entrepreneurship

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The Certificate in Entrepreneurship may be completed on a full- or part-time basis and is comprised of the following required 18 credit hours:

  • BUSN 1010 Introduction to Business

  • BUSN 1020 Introduction to Entrepreneurship

  • BUSN 2105 Accounting for Non-Business Students

  • BUSN 2251 Introduction to Marketing

  • BUSN 3600 Enterprise Development

  • BUSN 4600 Small Business Management

Students pursuing a Bachelor of Business Administration at Grenfell Campus or a Bachelor of Commerce through the Faculty of Business Administration cannot also complete the Certificate in Entrepreneurship program.

Students pursuing a minor in Business at Grenfell Campus may choose to complete the Certificate in Entrepreneurship; however, students should note that BUSN 2105 Accounting for Non-Business Students cannot be used to fulfill the requirements of the Business minor.


7.3.13 Minor Programs Offered by the School of Arts and Social Science

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The School of Arts and Social Science offers minors comprised of 8 courses, 24 credit hours as outlined under 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.

Minor Programs Offered by the School of Arts and Social Science

Business Minor

Business 1010, 1020

9 credit hours in Business courses at the 2000-level

9 credit hours in Business courses at the 3000-level or above

Multidisciplinary Humanities Minor

Humanities 1001, 1002

18 additional credit hours in Humanities at least 3 of which have to be at the 3000- or 4000-level

Canadian Studies Minor

15 credit hours chosen from at least four different disciplines:

English 2146, English 2156

French 1502, French 2601, French 2602

History 2200, History 2210

Political Science 1010, the former Political Science 2710, the former Political Science 2711, Political Science 2800

Sociology/Anthropology 2240

9 additional credit hours in courses from at least two different disciplines:

Art History 3710, Art History 3711

English 3145, English 3147, English 3148, English 3149, English 4307, English 4825-35

Folklore 4300

History 2120, History 3520/Anthropology 3520/Archaeology 3520, History 3525/Anthropology 3525/Archaeology 3525, History 4254

Political Science 3631 or the former 3731

Sociology 3395

Philosophy Minor

Philosophy 1002 or the former 1200, 1005 or the former 1600, 2030 or the former 2210, 2100 or the former 2551, 2130 or the former 2561

9 additional credit hours in Philosophy, of which at least 3 credit hours must be at the 3000- or 4000-level

Classics Minor

Classics 1100 and 1200

Classics 2035 and 2040

3 credit hours at the 3000 level

9 additional credit hours in Classics

Psychology Minor

Psychology 1000, 1001

18 credit hours in Psychology at the 2000 level or above

English Minor

6 credit hours at 1000 level in English

3 credit hours from English 2005 or 2008

15 additional credit hours in English electives including at least 3 credit hours in pre-1900 courses; at least 3 credit hours must be at the 3000 or 4000-level

Religious Studies Minor

24 credit hours in Religious Studies with no more than 6 credit hours at 1000 level and at least 9 credit hours at 3000 level or above.

Folklore Minor

Folklore 1000, 2100, 2300, 2401, 2500

9 additional credit hours in Folklore

Social/Cultural Studies Minor

Anthropology 1031, Folklore 1000, Sociology 1000

Anthropology 2410 or Social/Cultural Studies 2000

Folklore 2100 or Sociology 3040

3 additional credit hours in each of Anthropology, Folklore, and Sociology

French Minor

No more than 6 credit hours at the 1000 level and no more than 6 transfer credits may be used to fulfill the minimum requirement of the minor in French.

French 2100 and 2101

French 3100 or French 3101

15 additional credit hours in French

Sociology Minor

Sociology 1000, 3040, 3150

15 credit hours in Sociology; at least 6 credit hours must be at the 3000 or 4000 level

Historical Studies Minor

History 1100 and 1101

History 3840

3 credit hours at 3000 level in History

3 credit hours at 4000 level in History

additional 9 credit hours in History

Tourism Studies Minor

Business 1020

Tourism 1000, 3240, 4902

6 credit hours in Tourism Studies beyond the 1000-level

6 credit hours chosen from Environment and Sustainability 2200 or 2201, Philosophy 2130 or the former Philosophy 2561, Religious Studies 3880

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 Minor Programs Offered by the School of Arts and Social Science, or from Minor Programs Offered by the School of Fine Arts, or from Minor Programs Offered by the School of Science and the Environment.

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