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• RELIGST 3DD3 - Jews and Jesus
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• RELIGST 3E03 - Japanese Religions and Film
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• RELIGST 3EE3 - Sacred Journeys
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• RELIGST 3F03 - Approaches to the Study of Religion
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• RELIGST 3FA3 - Islamic Mysticism
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• RELIGST 3FF3 - Gender and Religion
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• RELIGST 3GH3 - Interdisciplinary Global Health Field Course: Maternal and Infant Health in Morocco
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• RELIGST 3J03 - Jews, Christians and Pagans
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• RELIGST 3JB3 - Interpreting the Jewish Bible, 200 BCE - 200 CE
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• RELIGST 3K03 - Interpreting the Christian Bible
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• RELIGST 3KK3 - Christianity in the Modern World
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• RELIGST 3L03 - The Indian Religious Tradition
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• RELIGST 3LL3 - Religion and Human Nature
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• RELIGST 3M03 - Psalms and Wisdom in the Bible
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• RELIGST 3R03 - Death and the Afterlife in Early Judaism and Christianity
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• RELIGST 3RH3 - Religion in Hamilton and its Environs
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• RELIGST 3S03 - The East Asian Religious Tradition
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• RELIGST 3T03 - Constructing Jesus of Nazareth
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• RELIGST 3UU3 - Buddhism in East Asia
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• RELIGST 3X03 - Christian Mysticism
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• RELIGST 3Y03 - Love
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• RELIGST 3ZZ3 - Judaism in the Modern World
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• RELIGST 4H03 - Topics in Asian Religions
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• RELIGST 4I03 - Topics in Biblical Studies
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• RELIGST 4N03 - Topics in Western Religious Traditions
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• RELIGST 4P03 - Religion and Culture
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• RELIGST 4Q03 - Advanced Readings in Religious Studies
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• RELIGST 4R06 A/B - Honours Thesis
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• RELIGST 4RP3 - Topics in Religion, Philosophy, and Politics
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• RELIGST 4SR3 - Topics in the Sociology of Religion
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Courses using the subject code SOCSCI are administered by the Faculty of Social Sciences.
Kenneth Taylor Hall, Room 129, ext. 23772
http://socialsciences.mcmaster.ca
Notes
- Students are strongly recommended to complete SOCSCI 2EL0 . Completion of SOCSCI 2EL0 is required to participate in an internship.
- Students who previously completed SOC SCI 2E03 and 2F03 may substitute these units as Level II Sociology.
- SOCSCI 2CC3 , 2O03 , 2P03 , and 2R03 may be substituted as units of Level II Sociology; SOCSCI 3Q03 may be substituted as units of Level III Sociology.
- Students enrolled in a three- or four-year undergraduate degree program in the Faculty of Social Sciences have the opportunity to take Social Sciences courses towards an affiliated certificate in Business Studies, Leadership and Management in the Not-For-Profit Sector, or Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA). Students enrolled in a three-year degree program may take a maximum of six of these courses, and students enrolled in a four-year degree program may take a maximum of eight of these courses. Students who successfully complete one of the following sets of six courses may apply to have their courses recognized by Mohawk College for the awarding of an Affiliated Certificate when they graduate from their McMaster degree program. If granted, this certificate will be issued by Mohawk College.
Courses for the Business Studies Certificate
One of:
Courses for the Certificate in Leadership and Management in the not-for-Profit Sector
Courses for the Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) Certificate
- SOCSCI 2UA3 - Principles of Applied Behaviour Analysis I
- SOCSCI 2UB3 - Principles of Applied Behaviour Analysis 2
- SOCSCI 2UE3 - Ethical Practice in the Field of Applied Behaviour Analysis
- SOCSCI 2UF3 - Professional Relationships with Families and Teams
- SOCSCI 2UR3 - Single Subject Research Design
- SOCSCI 2US3 - Introduction to Autism Spectrum Disorder
*This course is part of both certificates
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• SOCSCI 1SS3 - Inquiry in the Social Sciences
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• SOCSCI 1T03 - Life, the University, and a Bit of Everything
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• SOCSCI 2AC3 - Financial & Managerial Accounting for Social Sciences
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• SOCSCI 2BA3 - Introduction to Business Analysis for Social Sciences
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• SOCSCI 2BR3 - Board and Staff Responsibilities for the Not-for-Profit Sector
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• SOCSCI 2BU3 - Introduction to Business for Social Sciences
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• SOCSCI 2CC3 - Children and Family in Canada
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• SOCSCI 2EL0 - Introduction to Career Planning Through Experiential Learning
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• SOCSCI 2EN3 - Entrepreneurial Training for Social Sciences
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• SOCSCI 2HR3 - Human Resources Management for Social Sciences
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• SOCSCI 2J03 - Introduction to Statistics
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• SOCSCI 2LC3 - Leadership and Communications for the Not-For-Profit Sector
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• SOCSCI 2MR3 - Introduction to Marketing for Social Sciences
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• SOCSCI 2O03 - Canadian Children
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• SOCSCI 2OP3 - Operational Planning for the Not-For-Profit Sector
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• SOCSCI 2P03 - Canadian Adolescents
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• SOCSCI 2PF3 - Personal Financial Management for Social Sciences
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• SOCSCI 2R03 - Women and Work in Canada
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• SOCSCI 2RD3 - Resource Development for the Not-For-Profit Sector
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• SOCSCI 2SP3 - Strategic and Long Range Planning for the Not-for-Profit Sector
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• SOCSCI 2T03 - Research Methods in the Social Sciences
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• SOCSCI 2TT3 - Analytical Perspectives in the Social Sciences
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• SOCSCI 2UA3 - Principles of Applied Behaviour Analysis I
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• SOCSCI 2UB3 - Principles of Applied Behaviour Analysis 2
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• SOCSCI 2UE3 - Ethical Practice in the Field of Applied Behaviour Analysis
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• SOCSCI 2UF3 - Professional Relationships with Families and Teams
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• SOCSCI 2UR3 - Single Subject Research Design
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• SOCSCI 2US3 - Introduction to Autism Spectrum Disorder
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• SOCSCI 3EL3 - Leadership Through Experiential Learning
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• SOCSCI 3F03 A/B S - Social Sciences in Action
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• SOCSCI 3IF0 A/B S - Full-Time Internship
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• SOCSCI 3IP0 A/B S - Part-Time Internship
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• SOCSCI 3Q03 - Women and Family in Canada
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• SOCSCI 4ID3 - Addressing Social Problems Through Business, Engineering and the Social Sciences
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• SOCWORK 1AA3 - So You Think You Can Help? Introduction to Social Work I
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• SOCWORK 1BB3 - Re-Imagining Help: Introduction to Social Work II
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• SOCWORK 2A06 A/B - Theory, Process and Communication Skills for Social Work
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• SOCWORK 2B03 - Social Welfare: General Introduction
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• SOCWORK 2BB3 - Social Work and Social Welfare: Anti-Oppressive Perspectives
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• SOCWORK 3B03 - Transnational Lives in a Globalizing World
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• SOCWORK 3C03 - Social Aspects of Health and Illness
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• SOCWORK 3D06 A/B S - General Social Work I
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• SOCWORK 3DD6 A/B S - Field Practicum I
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• SOCWORK 3E03 - Individual Practice Across the Lifespan
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• SOCWORK 3F03 - Social Work with Groups
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• SOCWORK 3H03 - Justice and Social Welfare
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• SOCWORK 3O03 - Social Work and Sexualities
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• SOCWORK 3Q03 - Indigenizing Social Work Practice Approaches
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• SOCWORK 3S03 - Social Work, Disability and Dis/Ableism
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• SOCWORK 3T03 - Poverty and Homelessness
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• SOCWORK 4B03 - Violence in Intimate Relationships
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• SOCWORK 4C03 - Critical Perspectives on Race, Racialization, Racism and Colonialism in Canadian Society
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• SOCWORK 4D06 A/B S - General Social Work II
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• SOCWORK 4DD6 A/B S - Field Practicum II
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• SOCWORK 4G03 - Selected Topics
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• SOCWORK 4I03 - Social Work and Indigenous Peoples
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• SOCWORK 4J03 - Social Change: Social Movements and Advocacy
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• SOCWORK 4L03 - Social Work with an Aging Population
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• SOCWORK 4O03 - Social Work with Communities
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• SOCWORK 4R03 - Feminist Approaches to Social Work and Social Justice
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• SOCWORK 4SA3 - Critical Child Welfare: From Theory to Practice Part I
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• SOCWORK 4SB3 - Critical Child Welfare: From Theory to Practice Part II
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• SOCWORK 4U03 - Immigration, Settlement and Social Work
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• SOCWORK 4W03 - Child Welfare
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• SOCWORK 4X03 - Social Work with Families
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• SOCWORK 4Y03 - Critical Issues in Mental Health & Addiction: Mad & Critical Disability Studies Perspectives for SW
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• THTRFLM 1T03 - Introduction to Theatre, Cinema and Society
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• THTRFLM 2AA3 - Acting as Devising
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• THTRFLM 2BB3 - Designing as Devising
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• THTRFLM 2CP3 - Culture and Performance
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