The Certificate in Law and Social Thought is offered by the Philosophy Department. 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. Students may earn a Certificate in Law and Social Thought concurrent with fulfillment of the requirements for a bachelor’s degree at York University. To register for the certificate students must submit an application to the Office of Student Programs. Program Requirements Students must complete 24 credits as follows:
The above courses must be completed at York University, and GL/PHIL 2923 3.00 and GL/PHIL 2925 3.00 at Glendon. A minimum overall grade point average of 4.00 (C) is required for all the above courses. List of Approved Courses Canadian Studies GL/CDNS 2600 6.00 Economics GL/ECON 3370 3.00 History GL/HIST 2650 6.00 Humanities GL/HUMA 1610 6.00 International Studies GL/ILST 2300 3.00 Modes of Reasoning GL/MODR 1711 6.00 Philosophy GL/PHIL 2615 3.00 Political Science GL/POLS 2600 6.00 Psychology GL/PSYC 3230 3.00 Social Science GL/SOSC 1610 6.00 Sociology GL/SOCI 2520 6.00 Women's Studies GL/WMST 3512 6.00 Rules and regulations in Glendon College
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