Completion of any Level I program with a Cumulative Average of at least 5.0 including a grade of at least C in SOCIOL 1A06. Satisfaction of admission requirements for the Honours program in the other B.A. subject. For continuation in the program, see the section on Minimum Requirements for Entering and Continuing in a Program Beyond Level I in the-Faculty of Social Sciences Academic Regulations.
Notes
Subject to meeting admission requirements, students may combine two subjects and be graduated with a combined Honours B.A. degree. These combinations are available within the Faculty, with programs in the Faculty of Humanities and with the Arts and Science Program.
Students must take a maximum of six units of Level IV Sociology.
Students taking six units of independent research or thesis in their other program may not take SOCIOL 4M03, SOCIOL 4MM6 or SOCIOL 4N03.
Students should check both this Calendar and the Departmental web-site for prerequisites and course descriptions.
Students who previously completed SOCIOL 3I03 may substitute this course with SOCIOL 3O03 or SOCIOL 3W03 to satisfy the Advanced Sociological Methods requirement.
Students who previously completed SOCIOL 3PP3 may substitute this course for SOCIOL 3A03 or SOCIOL 3P03 to satisfy the Advanced Theory requirement.
Requirements
120 units total (Levels I to IV), of which 48 units may be Level I
30 units
from
the Level I program completed prior to admission to the program (See Admission above.)
Levels II or III Sociology (See Notes 2 and 3 above.)
36 units
courses specified for the other subject
6-9 units
SOCIOL 2Z03 - Introduction to Sociological Research which must be completed by the end of 60 units, and SOCIOL 3H06 or, in combined programs within the Faculty of Social Sciences, the six units Research Methods/Statistics course specified for the other subject.
9-12 units
Electives. If not completed in Level I, a minimum of six units must be from the Faculty of Humanities and/or the Department of Religious Studies. Students combining Sociology with Arts & Science, or with a Humanities subject, are exempt from this requirement.