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General Certificate in Law and Social Thought - Glendon

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The Philosophy Department offers a Certificate in Law and Social Thought.

This program places the study of law in the context of a liberal arts education; that is, the law will be studied within both a humanities and a social science context. Some course offerings emphasize the moral and philosophical dimensions that inform legal life and link the study of law with social and political thought. Others focus on legal institutions: how they yield regulation and socially sanctioned force, how they interact with society.

Program Requirements

There are two required courses for the certificate:

GL/PHIL 2923 3.00
GL/PHIL 2925 3.00

In order to receive the certificate, candidates must be registered simultaneously in a degree program at York University and present a cumulative grade point average of 4.0 (C) on the courses taken to satisfy the requirements of the certificate. 24 credits must be taken at York University to obtain the certificate.

To enrol in the Certificate in Law and Social Thought, please register at the Office of Student Programs, Glendon, C102 York Hall, telephone 416-487-6715.

Students are also required to take a minimum of three full courses or the equivalent (18 credits) from the following list:

Canadian Studies

GL/CDNS 2600 6.00
GL/CDNS 3663 3.00

Economics

GL/ECON 3370 3.00
GL/ECON 3375 3.00
GL/ECON 3570 3.00
GL/ECON 4275 3.00
GL/ECON 4280 3.00

History

GL/HIST 2650 6.00
GL/HIST 3010 6.00
GL/HIST 3013 3.00

Humanities

GL/HUMA 1610 6.00
GL/HUMA 1650 6.00
GL/HUMA 2615 3.00
GL/HUMA 2921 3.00
GL/HUMA 3010 3.00

International Studies

GL/ILST 2300 3.00
GL/ILST 2625 6.00
GL/ILST 3650 3.00
GL/ILST 3652 6.00

Modes of Reasoning

GL/MODR 1711 6.00
GL/MODR 1716 6.00
GL/MODR 4011 3.00
GL/MODR 4630 3.00

Philosophy

GL/PHIL 2615 3.00
GL/PHIL 2630 6.00
GL/PHIL 2921 3.00
GL/PHIL 2937 6.00
GL/PHIL 3013 6.00
GL/PHIL 3643 3.00
GL/PHIL 3653 3.00
GL/PHIL 3660 6.00
GL/PHIL 4011 3.00
GL/PHIL 4626 3.00
GL/PHIL 4630 3.00

Political Science

GL/POLS 2600 6.00
GL/POLS 3010 6.00
GL/POLS 3013 6.00
GL/POLS 3230 6.00
GL/POLS 3550 3.00
GL/POLS 3660 6.00
GL/POLS 3663 3.00
GL/POLS 4012 3.00
GL/POLS 4600 6.00
GL/POLS 4635 6.00

Psychology

GL/PSYC 3230 3.00
GL/PSYC 3450 3.00
GL/PSYC 3600 3.00

Social Science

GL/SOSC 1610 6.00
GL/SOSC 2937 6.00
GL/SOSC 3653 3.00
GL/SOSC 3685 6.00
GL/SOSC 3920 6.00
GL/SOSC 4011 3.00
GL/SOSC 4635 6.00

Sociology

GL/SOCI 2520 6.00
GL/SOCI 2625 6.00
GL/SOCI 3663 3.00
GL/SOCI 3685 6.00
GL/SOCI 3920 6.00
GL/SOCI 4450 3.00

Women's Studies

GL/WMST 3512 6.00 (cross-listed to: GL/ILST 3600 6.00)
GL/WMST 3513 6.00 (cross-listed to: GL/SOSC 3975 6.00)

 

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