Specialization
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 (four-year) degree requirements, which include regulations on first year and subject maximum and breadth requirements.
Program Requirements:
Students will need to achieve a minimum 60% average in the 54 credits presented for the Specialization in Social Welfare and Social Development.
Students must complete 120 credits including 54 credits in the 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 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 a Specialization in Social Welfare and Social Development.