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Social Sciences Courses - Spring 2010

 

Course


Description

Prerequisites

Campus

ANTH 1100


Social & Cultural Anthropology


L, R, S

ANTH 1200


Biological Anthropology


R

ANTH 1217


Forensic Anthroplogy


R, S

ANTH 1300


Archaeology


L, R, S

ANTH 2100


Methods & Ethics in Anthropology

ANTH 1100

R

ANTH 2163


Culture, Health and Well-Being

ANTH 1100

L, S

ANTH 2310


Archaeology of Death

ANTH 1300 or 1100 or 1217

R

ANTH 3100
Anthropological Theory
ANTH 2100
S

ANTH 3188


Visual Anthropology

ANTH 1100 and 30 credits of any course at the 1100-level or higher 
S

ANTH 3330

East Asian Archaeology
ANTH 1300 or 1112, and ANTH 2320
S


The 3000 and 4000 Criminology courses have restrictions that will allow Criminology Degree students priority access. Please see the online timetable at www.kwantlen.ca/admission/timetable to find out when these courses will be available to you.

Course

Description

Prerequisites

Campus

CRIM 1100

Introduction to Criminology

 

L, R, S, O

CRIM 1101

Criminal Justice System Intro

 

L, R, S, O

CRIM 1107

Canadian Legal Systems

 

L, R, S

CRIM 1207

Introduction to Criminal Law

CRIM 1107, Corequisites:
CRIM 1101

L, R, S

CRIM 1208

Methods of Research in Criminology

CRIM 1100 and 1101

R, S

CRIM 2103

Quantitative Data Analysis I

CRIM 1208

L, R, S

CRIM 2204

Criminal Justice and Psychology

CRIM 1101 CRIM 1107
and 1202 recommended

R


CRIM 2205  Law, Media and Popular Culture
CRIM 1107 S

CRIM 2211

Introduction to Policing

CRIM 1101

R, S

CRIM 2214

Corrections: Theory and Practice

CRIM 1100 and 1101

L


CRIM 2330

Psychological Explanations of
Criminal Behaviour

PSYC 1100

R, S

CRIM 2331

Sociological Explanations of Criminal
Behaviour

SOCI 1125

L, R, S

CRIM 2341

Canadian Criminal Justice Administration

CRIM 1101 and 1107

L, R, S

CRIM 2355 Police Deviance and Accountability     
CRIM 1101
S

CRIM 3100

Advanced Theories of Crime
and Community

CRIM 2330 and 2331

S

CRIM 3103 Quantitative Data Analysis II
CRIM 2103 S

CRIM 3104

Quantitative Research Methods

CRIM 1208

S

CRIM 3111 Contemporary Sociological Criminology
60 undergraduate credits including CRIM 2331
S
CRIM 3118 White-Collar and Corporate Crime
CRIM 1100 and (CRIM 2331 or 2341)
S
CRIM 3249
Issues in Youth Justice
(CRIM 1100 or 1101) and 2249 and 2331
S

CRIM 3302

Procedure and Evidence

CRIM 2341 and 1207

S

CRIM 3307

Issues in Conflict Resolution

CRIM 2341 and CRIM 2330
or 2331

S

CRIM 4154 Community Criminal Justice Project I
(CRIM 3103 or 3104 or PSYC 3300) and permission of the instructor
S
CRIM 4160 Community Practicum
CRIM 4400
S/offsite

CRIM 4201

Community Safety and Crime Prevention

CRIM 2331

S

CRIM 4235 Minorities and the Criminal Justice System   
CRIM 2341
S

CRIM 4301

Community Advocacy and Human Rights

CRIM 2341

S

CRIM 4410

Policy and Program Evaluation

CRIM 2341 and (CRIM 2103 or PSYC 2300 or SOCI 2365 or MATH 1115)

S

CRIM 4900 Special Topics 45 credits at the 1100-level or higher, including CRIM 1100 or 1101 S


Course

Description

Prerequisites

Campus

HIST 1113

Canada to 1867


L, R, S

HIST 1114

HIST
1120

Canada since 1867


Europe 1900 to 1939


L, R, S


S

HIST 1121

Europe since 1939


L, R, S

HIST 1130
Twentirth Century World 1900
to 1945

R

HIST 1131

Twentieth Century World 1945
to 2000


R, S

HIST 1146

American History 1865 -1974


L, R, S


HIST 1170

Introduction to African History

R


HIST 2301


The Ancient World



R

HIST 2307

Twentieth Century Britain

HIST 1119 or 1120 or 1121 recommended

S

HIST 2335

War in the Modern World

3 credits of 1100-level HIST courses

R

HIST 3328

History of the Soviet Union

18 credits of 1100-level or higher,
including 6 HIST credits

S

HIST 3331 Twentieth Century Germany

18 credits of 1100-level or higher,
including 6 HIST credits


HIST 3350

China in the Twentieth Century:
Reforms and Revolutions

HIST 2345 or 2350

S

HIST 4400

Applications of History

12 HIST credits, including 6 HIST credits at the 2100 level or higher

S

HIST 4444

 

 

S



Course Description Prerequisites Campus
JRNL 3200 Media and Diversity 60 credits completed, which must include
JRNL 1100 and JRNL 2301
R


Course

Description

Prerequisites

Campus

POLI 1110

Ideology and Politics


S

POLI 1120

Canadian Government and Politics


L, S

POLI 1125

Introduction to Political Science


L, R, S

POLI 1150

Introduction to International Relations


R, S

POLI 2155

Contemporary Political Conflict

POLI 1125 or 1150

S

POLI 3100

American Government & Politics

Any 18 credits of 1100-level
or higher,including any 3 POLI
credits (POLI 1110 or 1125 
or 1145 recommended)

S

POLI 3125

Nationalism in Canadian Politics

POLI 1125 (POLI 1110 or
1120 recommended)

S

POLI 4330

International Human Rights

POLI 1125 and 1150

S

POLI 4340

Public International Law

3 credits of 300-level POLI

S


* For course offerings in the Departments of Psychology and Sociology, please refer to the online timetable.