Bachelor of Social Sciences Interdisciplinary Studies
Ottawa , Canada
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Degree
Bachelors
Major
Anthropology | Psychology | Sociology
Area of study
Social Sciences | Humanities
Course Language
English
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Program Overview
Bachelor of Social Sciences Interdisciplinary Studies
The Bachelor of Social Sciences in Interdisciplinary Studies allows students to cover the fundamentals of the social sciences and is an excellent springboard to studies in law or education. This program is offered in English and in French.
Program Overview
The program requires 90 units. A maximum of 45 course units can be taken at the 1000 level.
Course Requirements
- Basic skills:
- ENG 1100: Workshop in Essay Writing (3 Units)
- ENG 1120: Selected Topics in Literature and Composition (3 Units) Total: 6 Units
- Compulsory courses:
- SCS 1150: Introduction to Social Sciences (3 Units)
- SCS 2150: Social Sciences and Research (3 Units)
- SCS 2160: Social Sciences and Changing Societies (3 Units)
- Optional courses:
- 3 course units from:
- SCS 3130: Social Innovation and Community Engagement
- SCS 3340: Social Innovation and Social Justice - Practicum
- A minor offered by the Faculty of Social Sciences (30 Units)
- 15 optional course units offered by the Faculty of Social Sciences (15 Units)
- 15 optional course units offered by the Faculty of Social Sciences at the 3000 or 4000 level (15 Units) Total: 42 Units
- 3 course units from:
- Elective courses:
- A combination of a second minor, of options or of elective courses (42 Units) Total: 42 Units
Notes
- Available minors include Anthropology (ANT), Criminology (CRM), International Development and Globalization (DVM), Conflicts Studies and Human Rights (ECH), Economics (ECO), Feminist and Gender Studies (FEM), Public Administration (PAP), Political Science (POL), Psychology (PSY), Sociology (SOC), Social Work (SVS).
- Students are strongly recommended to complete a course offered under the Venture Program.
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