Sociology
Bachelor of Arts (Honours or General)
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Explores relationships ranging from intimate and family relations to
those among communities, genders, classes, movements, race and
ethnic groups, corporations and governments
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Examines globalization processeswithin and between industrialized
and developing societies and focuses especially on social justice issues
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Providesboth thebasics andspecialization inareas suchas international
development,migration, racializationandethnic relations, work, theory
andmethods or family, sexuality andgender
Career Tracks
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Government
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Business
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Law (with additional studies)
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Community and social service agencies
Sociology&Criminology
Bachelor of Arts (Honours)
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A combined degreemakes connections between studies in both
disciplines such as the potential links between howsocial relations are
structured in society and the causes of crime and criminal behaviour
Career Tracks
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Law (with additional studies)
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Education (with additional studies)
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Lawenforcement
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Security
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Community and government agencies
VISUALARTS
WOMEN’SSTUDIES
Women’sStudies
Bachelor of Arts (Honours or General)
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Engages and challenges students by allowing themto “find their
voice”, fulfill their potential, learn about theworld and communicate
what they know to others
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Provides a deep understanding of women and gender in conjunction
with race, social class, religion and sexuality inCanada and elsewhere
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Introductory courses includeWomen inCanadian Society, Women and
Religion, Gal Pals and ImaginingWomen
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Includes the opportunity tomajor inWomen’s Studies and another
subject such as psychology, history, criminology or sociology. Students
interested in social work should consider the combinedBSW in Social
Work andWomen’s Studies program, see page 27
Career Tracks
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Social work (with additional studies)
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Education (with additional studies)
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Law (with additional studies)
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Library science
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Early childhood education
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Human resources
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Graduate studies
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Correctional services
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Women’s shelters and crisis centres
SocialWorkandWomen’sStudies
ARTS, HUMANITIESANDSOCIALSCIENCESPROGRAMS
ADMINISTEREDTHROUGHTHEOFFICEOFTHEDEAN
Liberal Arts andProfessional Studies
Bachelor of Arts (Honours or General)
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For students interested in several fields of study as opposed to a
concentrated number of courses in onemajor subject, or who require
flexibility to take courseswhen their work schedules allow
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Includes courses in arts, social sciences, science or engineering and
business and the option of additional courses fromany of 25 different
departments
Career Tracks
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Excellent entry level degree for business and industry where aBA is
required
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Education (with additional studies)
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Government agencies
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Business
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Law (with additional studies)
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Aeronautics and aviation
Liberal Arts andProfessional Studies (LambtonCampus)
Bachelor of Arts (General)
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Can be completed entirely in Sarnia in three years
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2 + 2 Option: two years in Sarnia followed by an honours degree in a
related field through two years of study on theUWindsor campus
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2 + 1 Option: two years in Sarnia followed by a general degree through
one year of study on theUWindsor campus
Career Tracks
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Excellent entry-level degree for business and industry where aBA is
required
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Education (with additional studies)
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Government agencies
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Business
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Law (with additional studies)
Liberal Arts andProfessional Studies -Aeronautics
Leadership (withFlight orGroundOption)
Bachelor of Arts (Honours)
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This integrated and concurrent Bachelor of Arts Honours &
Commercial Flight Training is based on the main campus of the
University of Windsor and at Windsor International Airport
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Flight Option: The Pilot Training Option is designed for those who
wish to combine a university degree with commercial pilot training
through a partner organization
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GroundOption: TheGroundBasedOption isdesigned for thosewhowish
topursue careers asground-basedpersonnel in theaviation industry
Career Tracks
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Will prepare you for a career as a commercial pilot or in the
aviation industry
Undeclared—First Year
Bachelor of Arts
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Designed for students not ready to commit to a specificmajor upon
entering university
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Provides the opportunity to take aDiscovery Program, which includes
courses in Foundations of AcademicWriting, beneficial for success in
any future, desired courses
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Includes a special, double-credit course, “Understanding the
ContemporaryWorld”, inwhich students examine ideas in a variety
of subjects in several different ways as they develop academic skills
needed to succeed at university
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First-year courses normally count towardwhatevermajor students
select by their second year
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Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences