General Arts and Science - Psychology and Sociology Diploma
The study of psychology and sociology are core elements of a liberal arts post-secondary education. Psychology and sociology courses give students a working knowledge of the major disciplines and methods of inquiry in the social sciences. Students develop a sense of historical perspective and deepen their understanding of their own and other people’s historical and cultural heritage. Students explore a vast array of topics, from the intricate workings of the human mind to the complex social interactions at a family and societal level. As part of a foundation for other educational disciplines, this major will help students understand topics such as culture, race, religion, sex and gender, dev
Courses
- ANT 1195 — Cultural Anthropology
- ANT 2295 — Anthropology of Gender
- ARK 1165 — Introduction Into Archaeology
- ARK 2261 — Archaeology of Prehistoric Europe
- ARK 2265 — Archaeology of Ancient Civilizations
- ART 1150 — Art Explorations
- ART 1170 — Sculpture I
- BIO 1150 — Cellular Basis of Life
- BIO 1151 — Environmental Issues
- BIO 1152 — Physiology of Aging
- BIO 1155 — Human Nutrition
- BIO 1156 — Wellness and Health Issues
- BIO 1157 — Diversity of Life
- BIO 1160 — Anatomy and Physiology I
- BIO 1161 — Anatomy and Physiology II
- BIO 1162 — Microbiology
- BLK 1151 — Blackfoot Language I
- BUS 1166 — Business Law
- CMM 2295 — Telling Stories II: Script to Screen
- COM 1162 — Interpersonal Relationships and Communications
- COM 1170 — Helping Relationships
- CPL 2250 — Community Service Learning II
- CPU 1151 — Introduction to Computers
- ECN 1180 — Microeconomics
- ECN 2253 — Macroeconomics
- ENG 1150 — Composition
- ENG 1180 — Survey of Canadian Literature
- ENG 1190 — Introduction to Language and Literature
- ENG 2260 — Introduction to Dramatic Literature
- ENG 2265 — Indigenous Literature
- ENG 2285 — Children's Literature
- ENG 2290 — Writing for the Screen
- ENG 2291 — Literary Magazine
- EXS 1159 — Exercise and Healthful Living
- HIS 2265 — Canadian History
- HIS 2270 — American History
- HUM 1150 — Logic
- HUM 1155 — Ethics
- HUM 1180 — Introduction to World Religions
- HUM 1190 — Popular Culture
- HUM 2281 — Christianity
- HUM 2285 — Buddhism
- HUM 2291 — Film Studies
- INS 1155 — Introduction to Indigenous Studies
- MUS 1150 — Music Appreciation
- PED 1180 — Introduction to Coaching
- PRS 1155 — Speech
- PSC 1150 — Local Government
- PSC 1161 — Introduction to Politics
- PSC 1165 — Canadian Government
- PSC 2260 — International Relations
- PSC 2280 — Political Philosophy
- PSY 1150 — Psychology as a Biological Science
- PSY 1151 — Psychology as a Social Science
- PSY 1170 — Human Development Across the Lifespan
- PSY 1171 — Child Growth and Development
- PSY 1177 — Psychology of Aging
- PSY 1179 — Adolescent Development
- PSY 2253 — Child Psychopathology
- PSY 2255 — Psychology of Sports
- PSY 2260 — Psychopathology
- PSY 2262 — Environmental Psychology
- PSY 2270 — Introduction to Personality Theory
- PSY 2271 — Developmental Psychology
- PSY 2275 — Introduction to Forensic Psychology
- PSY 2277 — Psychology of Addictions
- PSY 2280 — Social Psychology
- PSY 2290 — Brain and Behaviour
- SOC 1160 — Introduction to Sociology
- SOC 1167 — Sociology of Aging
- SOC 1170 — Introduction to Social Work
- SOC 2250 — Sociology of Sports
- SOC 2260 — Social Problems
- SOC 2270 — Sociology of the Family
- SOC 2276 — Sexuality
- SPN 1150 — Introductory Spanish
- SPN 1151 — Introductory Spanish II
- STS 2270 — Social Science Research Methods