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Introduction
Woodsworth College sponsors programs in two areas -
Criminology and Employment Relations. The specialist and major programs in Criminology
provide students with a foundation to begin the study of crime and the administration of
the Canadian criminal justice system. The programs in Criminology may be combined with
programs in Political Science, Psychology or Sociology.
The specialist and major programs in Employment Relations
provide students with the opportunity to study the employment relationship in a Canadian
context, from the perspectives of a number of disciplines such as economics, history, law,
management, political science, and sociology. Students enrolled in the Criminology and
Employment Relations programs are given priority when registering in WDW courses.
Enquiries:
Undergraduate Co-ordinator, Dr. David Nimmo, Woodsworth
College, Room 200 (416-978-7485); nimmo@wdw.utoronto.ca
WOODSWORTH COLLEGE PROGRAMS CRIMINOLOGY
Consult Dr. David Nimmo, Woodsworth College.
Enrolment in the specialist program is limited. Students apply during the spring term of
the year in which they complete either eight full credit courses or twelve full credit
courses. Students applying after eight full credit courses must have obtained an average
of at least 80% in WDW 200Y and 220Y combined, and have a CGPA of at least 3.0.
Students applying after twelve full credit courses must have obtained an average of at
least 80% in WDW 200Y and 220Y and two additional full WDW Criminology credits, and
have a CGPA of at least 3.0.
Specialist program (Hon.B.A.):
(10 full courses or their equivalent, including at least four 300+ series courses, one of
which must be a 400-series course)
1. One 100-series course in ECO, HIS, PHI, PHL, POL, PSY, SOC
2. WDW 200Y, 220Y
3. WDW 300H, 320H, 335H, 340H, 350Y
4. One full credit from: WDW 310H, 360H, 365H, 370H, 375H, 380H, 385H, 390H, 391H, 392H, 393H, 394H, 395H, 450H
5. One full credit from: WDW 400H, 410H, 415H, 420H, 435H, 440H, 480H
6. Two full credits from: HIS 332H, 355H; PHL 270H, 271H, 370H; POL 332Y; PSY 201H, 202H, 220H, 240H, 328H; SOC 212Y, 213Y, 306Y; TRN 305Y; or
additional courses from Group 4 or 5 above
Enrolment in the major program is limited. Students must apply during the spring term of
the year in which they complete their fourth full credit course. Students must also have
completed one of the courses specified under 1. below. Only students with a CGPA of at
least 2.5 will be considered. Meeting the minimum requirement may not guarantee admission.
Major program (B.A.):
(7 full courses or their equivalent, including at least two 300+ series courses)
1. One 100-series course in ECO, HIS, PHI, PHL, POL, PSY, SOC
2. WDW 200Y, 220Y
3. Two full credits from: WDW 300H, 310H, 320H, 335H, 340H, 350Y, 360H, 365H, 370H, 375H, 380H, 385H, 390H, 391H, 392H, 393H, 394H, 395H, 400H, 420H
4. Two full credits from: HIS 332H, 355H; PHL 270H, 271H, 370H; POL 332Y; PSY 201H, 202H, 220H, 240H, 328H; SOC 200Y, 212Y, 213Y, 306Y; TRN 305Y; or additional courses from Group 3 above
EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS
Consult Dr. David Nimmo, Woodsworth College.
Enrolment in the specialist program is limited. Students must apply during the spring term
of the year in which they complete their fourth full-credit course. Students must have
completed ECO100Y/105Y
and SOC101Y. Only students with a CGPA of at least 2.5
will be considered.
Specialist program (Hon.B.A.):
(10 full courses or their equivalent including at least four courses at the 300+level)
1. ECO 100Y/105Y; SOC 101Y
2. ECO 244Y/WDW 244H;
HIS 313Y; MGT 460H; WDW 260H, 430Y
3. ECO 239Y/339Y
4. ECO 220Y/PSY (201H
and 202H)/SOC 200Y
5. ECO 321Y/323Y/HIS 262Y/263Y/POL 100Y/102Y/103Y
6. MGT 120H, 123H/223H/SOC 207Y/317Y/338Y/370Y/375Y/WDW 344H/345H/346H/347H/348H/349H/367H
Enrolment in the major program is limited. Students must apply during the spring term of
the year in which they complete their fourth full-credit course. Students must have
completed ECO100Y/105Y
and SOC101Y. Only students with a CGPA of at least 2.0
will be considered. Meeting the minimum requirements may not guarantee admission.
Major program (B.A.):
(7 full courses or their equivalent including at least two at the 300+ level)
1. ECO 100Y/105Y; SOC 101Y
2. ECO 244Y/WDW 244H;
MGT 460H; WDW 260H, 430Y
3. ECO 239Y/339Y/HIS 313Y/MGT 120H, 123H/223H/SOC 207Y/317Y/338Y/370Y/375Y/WDW 344H/345H/346H/347H/348H/349H/367H
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