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Nov 24, 2024
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Undergraduate Calendar 2021-2022 [-ARCHIVED CALENDAR-]
Combined Honours in Global Peace and Social Justice and Another Subject (B.A.)
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Global Peace and Social Justice is an interdisciplinary program where students investigate systems of social inequity and injustice at the local, national and global levels. Students in the program develop research skills and practical knowledge to understand the root causes and perpetuation of social conflict, violence, and oppression in politics and culture. They learn strategies for reimagining and making transformative change in order to build peaceful, equitable, and just communities. The program offers many opportunities for community-based learning through our experiential learning courses and public-engagement events.
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Admission
Completion of any Level I program and a Grade Point Average of at least 5.0 including a grade of at least C in PEACEST 1A03, PEACJUST 1A03 , 1VM3 , GENDRST 1A03 , WOMENST 1A03 or, if not taken, three units acceptable to the Global Peace and Social Justice program. Students who have not completed PEACJUST 1A03 or PEACJUST 1VM3 should contact the Director of the Global Peace and Social Justice Program.
Notes
- It is possible, but not necessary, to emphasize particular areas or sample from our thematically structured lists. These include: Course List 1: Health & Environment; Course List 2: Human Rights; Course List 3: Race, Gender & Sexuality; Course List 4: Social Activism.
- Students must be aware that some courses in the Course Lists have their own disciplinary prerequisites. Given the multidisciplinary nature of the Global Peace and Social Justice Program, with its different approaches and expectations, it is the responsibility of students in the Global Peace and Social Justice Program to meet other Faculties’, departments’ and programs’ requirements.
Course List 1: Health & Environment
Course List 2: Human Rights
Course List 3: Race, Gender & Sexuality
Course List 4: Social Activism
30 units
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- the Level I program completed prior to admission to the program
36 units
- Courses specified for the other subject. (Combinations with Social Sciences may require more than 36 units.)
18 units
- Electives to total 120 units
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