Women's Studies and Gender Relations Diploma: University-level classes

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Women’s Studies and
Gender Relations Diploma
• Full-time or part-time • Starts:
PSYC 101
Introduction to
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Psychology I
• Arts, Associate Degree
SOC 101
Introduction to
courses) • Fees: $2,920 (one year of
• Social Service Worker Certificate
Sociology I
arts courses) • Two years
• Social Service Worker Diploma
One of:
• Prince George campus
ENGL 101
Literature and
• Social Service Worker (UT)
Composition I
Diploma
Careers
ENGL 102
Literature and
• University-level psychology courses
Composition II
The Womens Studies and Gender Re-
ENGL 103
Composition and Style
lations Diploma prepares you for a va-
ENGL 104
Introduction to Litera-
Important dates
riety of career options within fields of
ture and Composition
feminist practice.
Fall term
ENGL 107
Literature and Compo-
• Classes: September 6, 2011 -
sition: First Nations
Admission requirements
December 16, 2011
Literature
1. Successful completion of Grade 12
• Exams: December 8 - 16, 2011
Semester 2
January - April
(with English 12 or English 12:
WMST 102
Introduction to
Spring term
First Peoples) or ABE/CCP
Womens Studies II
Advanced Certificate or GED
• Classes: January 3, 2012 - April 20,
MATH 104
Introduction to
Certificate or completion of Grade
2012
Statistics
11, with an outstanding academic
PSYC 102
Introduction to
• Exams: April 12 - 20, 2012
record, in the year of application.
Psychology II
• Study break: February 20 - 24, 2012
Note 1: It is strongly recommended
SOC 102
Introduction to
that high school students consult their
Sociology II
Revised: 11.08.02
counsellors to ensure they select the
One English course from the choices
most appropriate high school courses
listed for Semester 1
for their chosen career paths.
Year Two:
Note 2: Students who have received
Semester 3
September - December
less than a "B" grade in English 12 or
ENGL 217
Women and Men in
its equivalent are strongly encouraged
Literature I
to select English 103 as their first
PSYC 205
Developmental
University Credit English course.
Psychology I
Note 3: The GED certificate meets the
SOC 230
Critical Perspectives on
general admission requirements but
Contemporary Families
does not meet specific program or
UT elective
course prerequisites.
UT elective
Note 4: You will need to comply with
Semester 4
January - April
the prerequisites of the specific courses
ENGL 218
Women and Men in
you select.
Literature II
PSYC 206
Developmental
Psychology II
Program outline
SOC 220
Women in Society
Year One:
UT elective
UT elective
Semester 1
September - December
WMST 101
Introduction to
Womens Studies I
ABST 100
An Introduction to the
World View of First
Nations People
2011-12 CNC program guide and course calendar
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How to apply 

See Applying to CNC

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* Approximate tuition fees - subject to change. Does not include books, tools, and supplies. Other fees may also apply.  Fees for international students are higher.