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2010-2011 Calendar | Social Justice |

Social Justice Certificate Program

Department of Sociology and Anthropology | Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
91ÅÝܽ Calendar 2010-2011

This certificate program develops competence in identifying and examining the causes and consequences of social inequalities, and the differential perception and treatment of groups
and individuals on the basis of a variety of factors including, but not limited to gender, sexual
orientation, class, race, ethnicity, and religion.

Program Requirements

Special topics and/or directed readings courses cannot be used toward completion of this certificate.

Students complete a minimum total of 25 units consisting of required and optional courses, including

  • SA 255-4 Introduction to Social Research (S or A)

and one of

  • SA 101-4 Introduction to Anthropology (A)
  • SA 150-4 Introduction to Sociology (S)

and one of

  • SA 201W-4 Anthropology and Contemporary Life (A)
  • SA 250-4 Introduction to Sociological Theory (S)

and three of *

  • CRIM 101-3 Introduction to Criminology
  • ECON 102-3 The World Economy
  • FNST 201W-3 Canadian Aboriginal Peoples' Perspectives on History
  • GDST 200-3 Thinking 91ÅÝܽ Gender
  • GEOG 100-3 Society, Space, Environment: Introducing Human Geography
  • HSCI 160-3 Global Perspectives on Health
  • HIST 204-3 The Social History of Canada
  • LBST 101-3 Introducing Labor Studies
  • LAS 200-3 Introduction to Latin American Issues
  • PHIL 120W -3 Introduction to Moral Philosophy
  • POL 100-3 Introduction to Politics and Government
  • POL 151-3 The Administration of Justice
  • PSYC 106-3 Psychological Issues in Contemporary Society
  • REM 100-3 Global Change
  • SA 203-4 Violence in War and Peace (S or A)
  • SA 210-4 Introduction to Power and Regulation of Self and Others (S)
  • SA 260-4 Individual and Society (S)
  • SCD 201-3 Introduction to Sustainable Community Development
  • WS 101-3 Introduction to Women's Issues in Canada
  • WS 102-3 Westem and Global Feminisms

and one upper division SA course (must be completed at 91ÅÝܽ)

*sociology and/or anthropology majors are required to include one non-SA course among the three optional courses

Transfer Credit

Up to 12 units assigned to specific courses may be transferred to this certificate, subject to University transfer credit regulations and the program co-ordinator's approval.

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