Honours Specialization
Honours Specialization in Social Welfare and Social Development
Graduation Requirements:
In addition to the program requirements listed below, students must also satisfy the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree requirements, which include regulations on first year and subject maximum and breadth requirements.
Program Requirements:
Students will need to achieve a minimum 70% average in the 60 credits presented for the Honours Specialization in Social Welfare and Social Development.
Students must complete 120 credits including 60 credits in the Honours Specialization as follows: |
SWLF 1006 |
Introduction to Social Welfare and Social Development |
3 cr. |
SWLF 2006 |
Ideology and Social Welfare |
3 cr. |
SWLF 2007 |
Poverty and Social Policy in Canada |
3 cr. |
SOCI 2126 |
Social Research Methods |
3 cr. |
ANTH/SOCI 3036 or
INDG 2106 or
SOCI 2127
|
Qualitative Research Methods or
Oral and Literary Storywork or
Social Statistics and Data Analysis
|
3 cr. |
SWLF 2995 |
Community Service-Learning for Social Development |
6 cr. |
SWLF 3006 |
Social and Economic Justice |
3 cr. |
SWLF 3007 |
History of Social Welfare |
3 cr. |
SWLF 4006 |
Social Development |
3 cr. |
SWLF 4007 |
Honours Seminar |
3 cr. |
SWLF Upper level |
|
24 cr. |
INDG 1006 or
INDG 2006 or
INDG 2906
|
Madjitang (In the Beginning) - An Introduction to Indigenous Studies or
Indigenous Places – Changing Landscapes or
Indigenous Philosophy – Inaadiziwin (Thought)
|
3 cr. |
Breadth Requirements and Electives:
Note:
A maximum of 6 credits of cross-listed courses may count toward an Honours Specialization in Social Welfare and Social Development.