2003-2004
Undergraduate
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Faculty of Education |
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Faculty
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Atkinson Faculty of Liberal
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Osgoode Hall Law School |
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Schulich School of Business
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Glendon
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Law and Society
Note: For purposes of meeting program requirements,
all foundations courses will count as six credits towards the major
or minor.
Honours Double Major Interdisciplinary BA Program
The Law and Society Program is an Honours Double
Major Interdisciplinary BA program. The program is housed in the
Division of Social Science. Law and society majors must co-major
in another department/discipline in the Faculty of Arts. Students
must take at least 36 credits in the Law and Society Program and
at least 36 credits in the co-major according to the requirements
and regulations specified by each department/discipline for an
Honours Double Major Interdisciplinary BA program. Courses taken
to meet law and society requirements cannot also be used to meet
the requirements of the departmental/divisional major. Students
in these interdisciplinary programs must take a total of at least
18 credits at the 4000 level, including at least six credits in
law and society and six credits in the departmental/divisional
major. For further details of requirements, see the listings for
specific Honours Double Major Interdisciplinary BA programs.
The 36 credits in law and society must include:
AS/SOSC 2350 6.0 and AS/SOSC 4350 6.0. In addition, students will
take at least 24 additional credits from those offered by the Law
and Society Program. These 24 credits must be chosen from three
different departments or divisions, and at least 12 of these credits
must be chosen from the following: AS/PHIL 2050 6.0, AS/POLS 3075
3.0, AS/POLS 3165 6.0, AS/POLS 3600 3.0 and AS/POLS 3605 3.0, AS/SOSC
1210 9.0, AS/SOSC 1350 9.0, AS/SOSC 2330 9.0, AS/SOSC 3030 6.0,
AS/SOSC 3360 6.0, AS/SOSC 3370 6.0, AS/SOSC 3380 6.0, AS/SOSC 3381
6.0, AS/SOSC 3918 6.0, AS/SOSC 3992 6.0, AS/SOSC 3993 3.0, or AS/SOCI
3810 6.0. Students interested in this program must arrange their
program of study in consultation with the program coordinator.
Students may count a maximum of six credits
of either AS/SOSC 1210 9.0 or AS/SOSC 1350 9.0 towards the Honours
degree in law and society.
Students in the Faculty of Arts who complete
the Honours Double Major Interdisciplinary BA Program in Law and
Society and an affiliated department may apply to enter the Court
and Tribunal Administration program or the Legal Assistant program
offered by Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology. York
students are required to complete specific courses within the Law
and Society Program in order to be eligible for admission consideration
to the abbreviated one year diploma program at Seneca College.
For further information, contact the Advising Centre South 319
Ross, 416-736-5022, and refer to the course listings for law and
society.
For information about the Seneca College program,
contact the director, Court and Tribunal Administration Program,
Seneca College, 43 Sheppard Avenue East, North York, Ontario, M
2N 2Z8, 416-491-5050, extension 2816.
Students applying for admission to York University
on the basis of their Seneca College Diploma in Court and Tribunal
Administration are expected to satisfy the admission requirements
of the session to which they are applying.
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