Program Description

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Coordinator
Jeffrey MacLeod, BA (CBU), MA (Acadia), PhD (Western), Associate Professor

Admission Requirements

Review sections 2.1.4 Admission Requirements and 2.1.6 Additional Admission Requirements.

Major (21 Units)
Minor (3.0 Units)

This Bachelor of Arts program is primarily intended to prepare students as administrators with governments and non-governmental organizations in Canada. It orients students toward the public policy profession by combining core coursework in political studies and economics, with electives in a diverse array of disciplines. Political studies courses provide knowledge about the unique environment within which government personnel work, both within Canada itself, and outside in terms of the changing international context. Economics courses provide background in the fundamentals of economic processes and the constraints within which policy decision-making operates. The liberal arts electives encourage students to experiment with the public policy knowledge they acquire from a variety of academic fields and perspectives. Internship placements with government and/or not for profit organizations provides the student with the practical experience necessary to perform well in future occupational settings. The specific goals of the program are as follows:

  1. To provide sufficient coursework to ensure that students develop capacities in such skill areas as critical thinking, policy analysis, and communication.
  2. To allow students an opportunity to pursue related courses in other programs and to develop areas of substantive expertise.
  3. To help prepare students for potential careers in public service and to be effective participants in democratic society.

Major Program (21 units)Students intending to complete the major degree must declare their intention to do so before registering for their sixth unit of coursework. Students who do not make this declaration within this time frame will not be permitted to register for further coursework.

Students must successfully complete 21 units with the following requirements:
 ❏  1.0 unit internship (POLS 3399)
 ❏obtain a GPA of 2.0 in the courses required for the specialization
 ❏at least 9.0 units must be at the 2000 level or above
 ❏Note: No more than 4.0 units from professional areas may be counted toward the degree. Courses included in the Applied Human Nutrition science minor will not be counted as professional electives

 

Required Courses (3.5 units)
  ❏ECON 11010.5 unit
  ❏ECON 11020.5 unit
  ❏POLS 22030.5 unit
  ❏POLS 2214/PHIL 22140.5 unit
  ❏POLS 33040.5 unit
  ❏POLS 44060.5 unit
  ❏ENGL 2220/WRIT 2220 or WRIT 1120
(ENGL 2220/WRIT 2220 is Recommended)
0.5 unit

 

Primary and Secondary Specializations
There are two fields of specializations in the program. Students must choose one of those fields as their primary specialization, and complete 5.0 units from their primary area of specialization. In addition, students must complete at least 2.0 units from the other area of specialization. Each of the two fields has designated required courses and lists of electives from which students may choose to complete their program.

Primary Specialization in Canadian Public Policy Required Courses
 ❏  1.5 units selected from the following: 
   ❏ ECON 2204         0.5 unit
   ❏ ECON 2206         0.5 unit
   ❏ ECON 2208         0.5 unit
   ❏ ECON 3325         0.5 unit
   ❏ ECON 3335         0.5 unit
1.5 units
 ❏POLS 22010.5 unit
 ❏POLS 22020.5 unit
 ❏POLS 3306/BUSI 33060.5 unit
 ❏2.0 units of electives from the Public Policy and
Political Processes category
2.0 units
 ❏2.0 units of electives from the Global Issues category2.0 units

 

Primary Specialization in Global Issues Required Courses
 ❏  ECON 23110.5 unit
 ❏ECON 23120.5 unit
 ❏ECON 33300.5 unit
 ❏ECON 33350.5 unit
 ❏POLS 11001.0 unit
 ❏POLS 22440.5 unit
 ❏POLS 3334 or POLS 33440.5 unit
 ❏1.5 units of electives from the Global Issues category1.5 units
 ❏2.0 units of electives from the PublicPolicy and
Political
Processes category
2.0 units

 

Minor (3.0 units)

To obtain a minor in Public Policy Studies, students must fulfill the following requirements:
 ❏ECON 1101 and 1102
 ❏POLS 2203 and 3304
 ❏1.0 unit selected from one of the areas of specialization

 

Public Policy and Political ProcessesGlobal Issues
CANA 3301
ECON 2204
ECON 2206
ECON 2207
ECON 2208
ECON 3308
ECON 3325
ECON 3335
ECON 3550
FSGN 3450
HIST 3330
POLS 2201
POLS 2202
POLS 2205
POLS 2218/HIST 2218
POLS 2223/WOMS 2223
POLS 2227
POLS 3303
POLS 3304
POLS 3306/BUSI 3306
POLS 3307/SOAN 3307
POLS 3309
POLS 3315
POLS 3317
POLS 3361/WOMS 3361
SOAN 2218
SOAN 3312
SOAN 3360
ECON 2311
ECON 2312
ECON 3330
ECON 4444/POLS 4444
POLS 1100
POLS 2219/HIST 2219
POLS 2224
POLS 2244
POLS 3308/LING 3308
POLS 3310
POLS 3312/PHIL 3312
POLS 3316
POLS 3317
POLS 3324
POLS 3334
POLS 3344
POLS 3391/WOMS 3391
SOAN 2203
SOAN 3302

 


Academic Note:
This online web-based calendar is current, as of the senate meeting held May 7, 2012 for the 2012-2013 academic year, and should be used for Summer/Fall registration purposes. The web-based calendar is updated once a month after each Senate session up until the final session of each academic year. Please be advised that the "Official" PDF 2012-2013 Academic Calendars will be available at the end of May 2012.  

 

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