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One of:
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Women’s Studies
ENGL 101
Literature and Composition I
ENGL 102
Literature and Composition II
and Gender
ENGL 103
Composition and Style
ENGL 104
Introduction to Literature and
Relations Diploma
Composition
ENGL 107
Literature and Composition:
• Full-time or part-time • Starts:
First Nations Literature
September and January (most
Semester 2 January - April
courses) • Fees: $3,238 (one year
WMST 102
Introduction to Women’s
of arts courses) • Two years •
Studies II
Prince George
MATH 104
Introduction to Statistics
PSYC 102
Introduction to Psychology II
SOC 102
Introduction to Sociology II
Careers
One English course from the choices listed for
The Women’s Studies and Gender Relations
Semester 1
Diploma prepares you for a variety of career
options within fields of feminist practice.
Year Two
Semester 3 September - December
Admission requirements
ENGL 217
Women and Men in Literature I
PSYC 205
Developmental Psychology I
1. Successful completion of Grade 12 (with
SOC 230
Critical Perspectives on
English 12 or English 12: First Peoples) or
Contemporary Families
ABE/CCP Advanced Certificate or GED
UT elective
Certificate or completion of Grade 11,
UT elective
with an outstanding academic record, in
the year of application.
Semester 4 January - April
ENGL 218
Women and Men in Literature II
Note 1: It is recommended high school
PSYC 206
Developmental Psychology II
students consult their counsellors to ensure
SOC 220
Women in Society
they select the most appropriate high school
UT elective
courses for their chosen career paths.
UT elective
Note 2: Students who have received less
than a “B” grade in English 12 or its
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equivalent are strongly encouraged to select
English 103 as their first University Credit
• Arts, Associate Degree
English course.
• Social Service Worker Certificate
Note 3: The GED certificate meets the
• Social Service Worker Diploma
general admission requirements but does not
meet specific program or course
• Social Service Worker (UT) Diploma
prerequisites.
• University-level psychology courses
Note 4: You will need to comply with the
prerequisites of the specific courses you
Important dates
select.
Fall term
Program outline
• Classes: September 4 - December 14,
2012
Year One
• Exams: December 6 - 14, 2012
Semester 1 September - December
WMST 101
Introduction to Women’s
Spring term
Studies I
• Classes: January 7 - April 26, 2013
ABST 100
An Introduction to the World
View of First Nations People
• Exams: April 18 - 26, 2013
PSYC 101
Introduction to Psychology I
• Study break: February 18 - 22, 2013
SOC 101
Introduction to Sociology I
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