Students
Tuition Fee
Not Available
Start Date
Not Available
Medium of studying
Not Available
Duration
120 credits
Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Anthropology | Psychology | Sociology
Area of study
Social Sciences | Humanities
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Baccalaurťat en Sciences Sociales en …tudes Interdisciplinaires

The Bachelor of Social Sciences in Interdisciplinary Studies is a 120-credit program that provides students with a foundational education in social sciences, serving as a stepping stone for further studies in law or education. This program is offered in both French and English.


Program Overview

The program requires a minimum of 27 credits of courses at the 3000 or 4000 level.


Course Requirements

  • Foundational Courses
    • FRA 1710: Analyse, ťcriture et argumentation I (3 credits)
    • FRA 1720: Analyse, ťcriture et argumentation II (3 credits) Total: 6 credits
  • Mandatory Courses
    • SCS 1550: Introduction aux sciences sociales (3 credits)
    • SCS 2550: Sciences sociales et recherche (3 credits)
    • SCS 2560: Sciences sociales et sociťtťs en mutation (3 credits)
  • Optional Courses
    • 3 credits from:
      • SCS 3530: Innovation sociale et engagement communautaire
      • SCS 3740: Innovation sociale et justice sociale - Practicum
  • Major
    • A major offered by the Faculty of Social Sciences (42 credits)
    • 12 credits of optional courses from the Faculty of Social Sciences Total: 66 credits
  • Elective Courses
    • A combination of a second major, a minor, options, and elective courses (48 credits) Total: 48 credits

Notes

  1. Available majors include Anthropology (ANT), Criminology (CRM), International Development and Globalization (DVM), Conflict Studies and Human Rights (ECH), Economics (ECO), Feminist and Gender Studies (FEM), Public Administration (PAP), Political Science (POL), Psychology (PSY), Sociology (SOC), and Social Work (SVS).
  2. The disciplines chosen must be different from those chosen for the major.
  3. It is highly recommended that students follow the courses offered within the Venture program. For more information and to see the list of Venture initiative courses, consult the School of Sociological and Anthropological Studies.
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