Approved Combinations: Anthropology, Classical Studies, Comparative Literature and Culture, Economics, English, Film Studies, French, German, Greek, History, Latin, Linguisitics, Media, Information and Technoculture, Philosophy, Political Science, Religious Studies, Russian, Sociology, Spanish, or Visual Arts. For "Women's Studies and Psychology", see above.
Admission Requirements
First year program in Arts or Social Science with three courses as principal courses. The principal courses must include those specified as first year requirements in each of the subjects in the combined honors program. One of these will be Women's Studies 020E; with permission of the Director of Women's Studies, a student who has not taken Women's Studies 020E may be admitted to the program. Students who choose to register in the Faculty of Social Science must include Women's Studies 020E plus two Social Science courses in their first year program. Students selecting a combined honors program require the written permission of both the Director of Women's Studies and the Chair of the participating Department. Such students will be registered in the Faculty that houses that participating Department. With the permission of the Director of Women's Studies and the participating Department, a student may count one course cross-listed between Women's Studies and that Department toward the requirements in both fields.
Progression
Progression requirements for the Combined Honors Program in Women's Studies are the same as those for all other honors programs. See HONORS PROGRAMS in the PROGRAMS / PROGRESSION section.
Second, Third and Fourth Years
Six Honors Women's Studies courses at least two of which must be at the 300 level or above, and three of which must be Women's Studies Core courses, (designated as Women's Studies courses). One full-course equivalent from Classical Studies 232E, English 255E, 256F/G, 257F/G, Film Studies 255E, 256F/G, French 322F/G, 324F/G, 325F/G, Philosophy 231F/G, 430F/G, 431F/G, Religious Studies 222F/G, 251F/G, 252F/G, 253F/G One full-course equivalent from Administrative and Commercial Studies 355F/G, 356F/G, Anthropology 228F/G, 255E, 290F/G, Geography 369F/G, History 255E, 309E (King's), 415E, Political Science 359E, Psychology 325a/b, 344F/G, the former Sociology 339F/G, Sociology 235, 241E, 314F/G (Brescia), Sociology 341F/G, 380F/G (Brescia), Sociology 415F/G Two additional honors full-course equivalents from: the Arts and Social Science courses listed above, Law 400a/b, 485a/b, Media, Information and Technoculture 255F/G, Social Work 456a/b, Women's Studies 200E, 250E, 251F/G, 252F/G, 253, 254E, 258a/b, 259F/G, 261F/G, 262E, 263F/G, 345F/G, 355E, 356F/G, 357F/G, 358F/G, 359F/G, 360, 362F/G, 455E, 456F/G, 457E, 458F/G, 459F/G, 460F/G, 461F/G For the requirements of the other Department in the combined honors program, see the COMBINED HONORS PROGRAMS section.
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