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Womens Studies and Gender Relations Diploma

Full-time or part-time Starts: September and January (most courses) Fees: $2,893 (one year of arts courses) Two years Prince George campus Careers The Womens Studies and Gender Relations Diploma prepares you for a variety of career options within elds of feminist practice. Admission requirements 1. Successful completion of Grade 12 (with English 12 or English 12: First Peoples) or ABE/CCP Advanced Certicate or GED Certicate or completion of Grade 11, with an outstanding academic record, in the year of application. Note 1: It is strongly recommended that high school students consult their counsellors to ensure they select the most appropriate high school courses for their chosen career paths. Note 2: Students who have received less than a B grade in English 12 or its equivalent are strongly encouraged to select English 103 as their rst University Credit English course. Note 3: The GED certicate meets the general admission requirements but does not meet specic program or course prerequisites. Note 4: You will need to comply with the prerequisites of the specic courses you select. Program outline Year One: Semester 1 WMST 101 ABST 100 September December Introduction to Womens Studies I An Introduction to the World View of First Nations People Semester 2 WMST 102 PSYC 101 SOC 101 One of: ENGL 101 ENGL 102 ENGL 103 ENGL 104 ENGL 107 Introduction to Psychology I Introduction to Sociology I Literature and Composition I Literature and Composition II Composition and Style Introduction to Literature and Composition Literature and Composition: First Nations Literature You might also be interested in . . . Arts, Associate Degree Social Service Worker Certicate Social Service Worker Diploma Social Service Worker (UT) Diploma University-level psychology courses Important dates Fall term Classes: September 7, 2010 December 17, 2010 Exams: December 9 17, 2010 Spring term Classes: January 4, 2011 April 21, 2011 Exams: April 14 21, 2011 Study break: February 14 18, 2011
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January April Introduction to Womens Studies II MATH 104 Introduction to Statistics PSYC 102 Introduction to Psychology II SOC 102 Introduction to Sociology II One English course from the choices listed for Semester 1 Year Two: Semester 3 ENGL 217 PSYC 205 SOC 230 UT elective UT elective Semester 4 ENGL 218 PSYC 206 SOC 220 UT elective UT elective January April Women and Men in Literature II Developmental Psychology II Women in Society September December Women and Men in Literature I Developmental Psychology I Critical Perspectives on Contemporary Families

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