Public Administration and Justice Studies - Atkinson
School of Public Policy and Administration Program Requirements Student prior to entering the Public Administration and Justice Studies program must have completed one 12U mathematics course or equivalent. BA: 90 credits General education requirements: 24 credits including:
Required credits outside the major: 18 credits. Major: 54 credits 48 credits as follows: AK/ADMS 1000 3.00 Six credits selected from the following: AK/EN 3839 3.00 At least 12 credits in the major must be at 3000 level or above. Upper-level courses: The 90 credits above must include at least 18 credits at the 3000 level or above including at least 12 credits in the major at the 3000 level or above. Residency requirement: At least 30 credits not used toward another academic program are to be taken at York University. Half the major credits must be taken through Atkinson. Graduation: Students must pass at least 90 credits that meet Atkinson degree and program requirements. The cumulative grade point average for all courses must be at least 4.00. BA Specialized Honours: 120 credits General education requirements: 24 credits including:
Required credits outside the major: 18 credits. Major: 78 credits 66 credits as follows: AK/ADMS 1000 3.00 12 credits selected from the following: AK/EN 3839 3.00 At least 12 credits in the major must be at 4000 level. Upper-level courses: Of the 120 credits a minimum of 36 credits must be taken at the 3000 level or above including at least 18 credits at the 4000 level. Residency requirement: At least 30 credits not used toward another academic program are to be taken at York University. Half the major; double major; or, major/minor credits must be taken through Atkinson. Graduation: Students must pass at least 120 credits that meet Atkinson degree and program requirements. The cumulative grade point average for all courses must be at least 5.00. Course Substitutes Subject to course exclusions, program requirements/restrictions, and residence requirements, the following courses are acceptable substitutes for the purpose of meeting program requirements.
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