Admission Requirements
First-year program in Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Science or Social Science with a 020-level Psychology course and any 2.0 other courses as principal courses. Women's Studies 020E is strongly recommended. Since Psychology 281 (Statistics) is a required course in the Psychology and Women's Studies program, students selecting this program are advised to complete the Mathematics prerequisite for Psychology 281 in first year. 1.0 in mathematics is required. To fulfill the mathematics requirement, you must complete 1.0 course by taking Mathematics 030 or 031 (Mathematics 031 is preferred) or the former Mathematics 027, the former Applied Mathematics 020, or 023a/b plus 024a/b, or by taking two half-courses from among the following courses: Mathematics 012a/b or 017a/b, Mathematics 028a/b, Calculus 050a/b, 051a/b or 081a/b, Linear Algebra 040a/b, Statistical Sciences 024a/b. If either Mathematics 012a/b or 017a/b is selected, then either Statistical Sciences 024a/b or Mathematics 028a/b must be taken. The combination of Statistical Sciences 024a/b and Mathematics 028a/b is strongly recommended. Note: Students registered at an Affiliated College who plan to complete an honors degree in Women's Studies and Psychology should consult with a Psychology Academic Counsellor prior to registering in this program.
Program
After the first year, this program requires 7.0 Honors Psychology courses, 6.0 Honors Women's Studies courses, and 2.0 options. Of the 6.0 honors Women's Studies courses, at least 2.0 must be at the 300 level or above, and 3.0 must be Women's Studies core courses. The options may be additional Psychology and Women's Studies courses, and probably should be in the case of a student contemplating graduate work. The normal load is 5.0 courses per year including at least 2.0 Honors Psychology and 2.0 Honors Women's Studies courses. All Honors Psychology and Honors Women's Studies courses taken in any year will be considered principal courses.
Second and Third Years
Required Courses
Women's Studies 256E, 257E . 1.0 course from Classical Studies 233F/G, 234F/G, English 255E, 256F/G, 257F/G, 281F/G, Film Studies 255E, 256F/G, French 322F/G, 324F/G, 325F/G, Philosophy 231F/G, 430F/G, 431F/G, Religious Studies 216F/G, 222F/G, 251F/G, 252F/G, 253F/G . 1.0 course from Management and Organizational Studies 355F/G, 356F/G, Anthropology 255E, First Nations Studies 219F/G, Geography 369F/G, History 255E, 309E (King's), History 415E, Political Science 270E, 359E, Psychology 325a/b, 344F/G, Sociology 235, 241E, 314F/G (Brescia), the former Sociology 339F/G, 341F/G, 380F/G (Brescia), Sociology 415F/G Three 200-level 0.5 courses in Psychology, including at least one from the 200-239 series and at least one from the 240-279 series 0.5 300-level in Psychology course selected from the following: Psychology 302F/G, the former Psychology 306F/G, 317F/G, 322F/G, 336F/G, 361F/G, 370F/G, 382F/G, 387F/G
Fourth Year
2.0 additional Honors Women's Studies from: the Faculty of Arts and Humanities and the Faculty of Social Science courses listed above, Law 400a/b, 485a/b, MIT 255F/G, Social Work 456a/b (King's), Women's Studies 200E, 250E, 251F/G, 252F/G, 253E, 254E, 258a/b, 259F/G, 261F/G, 262E, 263F/G, 345F/G, 350F/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 . Two additional 300- or 400-level 0.5 courses in Psychology
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