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2010-2011 Undergraduate Calendar
HOME PROGRAMS AND ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS FACULTY OF COMMUNITY SERVICES EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION BACHELOR OF ARTS (EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION) - CHILD AND FAMILY STUDIES OPTION - PART-TIME PROGRAM - Fall 2009 and Prior 1st Yr Admits 7th & 8th SEMESTER

7th & 8th SEMESTER
7th SEMESTER
 
Last Offered Fall 2010
 
REQUIRED:

CLD 333 School, Family and Communities
CLD 464* Senior Internship
 
LIBERAL STUDIES: One course from Table B.
 
PROFESSIONAL: One course from Table I.
 
PROFESSIONALLY-RELATED†: One course from the following:
 
CRM 202Victims and the Criminal Process
CYC 101Intro to Child and Youth Care
CYC 201Child Abuse and Neglect
CYC 401Theories of Change for Children and Youth
CYC 402Group Work with Children and Youth
CYC 602Children's Rights
CYC 605Advanced Therapeutic Interventions
CYC 800Intensive In-Home Family Support
CYC 801Psycho-education Support
CYC 803Advocacy in Child and Youth Services
CYC 804Integrated Case Management
CYC 807Advanced Groupwork
DST 504Mad People's History
DST 603Disability and the Law
DST 613Strategies for Community Building
DST 725The Politics and Practice of Intervention
DST 726Leadership in Human Services
ENG 108The Nature of Narrative I
ENG 208The Nature of Narrative II
ENG 222Fairy Tales and Fantasies
ENG 224Children's Fiction
ENG 413Colonial and Postcolonial Literatures
ENG 520The Language of Persuasion
ENG 621Reading Gender in a Global Context
ENG 701Studies in Canadian Literature
ENG 921Narrative in a Digital Age
ENG 941Gender and Sex in Literature and Culture
INT 900Program Planning and Evaluation Strategies
INT 901Gerontology: Critical Issues and Future Trends
INT 902Disability Issues
INT 903Research Projects in Community Services
INT 904Health Promotion and Community Development
INT 905Conflict Resolution in Community Services
INT 906Politics of Sexuality: Power and Pleasure
INT 907Team Work for Community Services
INT 908Homelessness in Canadian Society
INT 910First Nations Issues
INT 911International Community Development
INT 913Issues of Migration
INT 914Settlement Experiences
INT 915Reponses to Migration
INT 916Introduction to Fundraising
INT 917Urban Community Development
INT 920Community Collaborations
MUS 211Music Culture of the City
MUS 401Music, Religion and Spirituality
MWF 325Birth and its Meanings
POG 317The Politics of Education
PPA 322Canadian Public Administration I
PPA 422Canadian Public Administration II
PSY 202Introduction to Psychology II
PSY 602Developmental Psychopathology
PSY 605Psychology of Health and Health Care
PSY 802Death, Dying and Bereavement
PSY 805Adjustment, Stress and Coping
PSY 806Behaviour Modification
PSY 808Community Psychology
SOC 25A/BMedia and Society
SOC 502Violence and the Family
SOC 504Children and Society
SOC 605Canadian Families: Myth and Legal Reality
SOC 606Work and Families in the 21st Century
SOC 608Feminism and Society
SOC 609Women and Human Rights
 
 
* Students can elect to take CLD 464 as an International Field Education course during the Spring/Summer term prior to 7th and 8th semester.
† Students will select courses not taken in 5th and 6th semester.

8th SEMESTER
 
Last Offered Winter 2011
 
REQUIRED:

CLD 435 Theory and Practice of Family Support
CLD 445 Inclusion and Consultation
 
LIBERAL STUDIES: One course from Table B.
 
PROFESSIONAL: One course from Table I.
 
PROFESSIONALLY-RELATED†: One course from the following:
 
CRM 202Victims and the Criminal Process
CYC 101Intro to Child and Youth Care
CYC 201Child Abuse and Neglect
CYC 401Theories of Change for Children and Youth
CYC 402Group Work with Children and Youth
CYC 602Children's Rights
CYC 605Advanced Therapeutic Interventions
CYC 800Intensive In-Home Family Support
CYC 801Psycho-education Support
CYC 803Advocacy in Child and Youth Services
CYC 804Integrated Case Management
CYC 807Advanced Groupwork
DST 504Mad People's History
DST 603Disability and the Law
DST 613Strategies for Community Building
DST 725The Politics and Practice of Intervention
DST 726Leadership in Human Services
ENG 108The Nature of Narrative I
ENG 208The Nature of Narrative II
ENG 222Fairy Tales and Fantasies
ENG 224Children's Fiction
ENG 413Colonial and Postcolonial Literatures
ENG 520The Language of Persuasion
ENG 621Reading Gender in a Global Context
ENG 701Studies in Canadian Literature
ENG 921Narrative in a Digital Age
ENG 941Gender and Sex in Literature and Culture
INT 900Program Planning and Evaluation Strategies
INT 901Gerontology: Critical Issues and Future Trends
INT 902Disability Issues
INT 903Research Projects in Community Services
INT 904Health Promotion and Community Development
INT 905Conflict Resolution in Community Services
INT 906Sexuality: Power and Pleasure
INT 907Team Work for Community Services
INT 908Homelessness in Canadian Society
INT 910First Nations Issues
INT 911International Community Development
INT 913Issues of Migration
INT 914Settlement Experiences
INT 915Responses to Migration
INT 916Introduction to Fundraising
INT 917Urban Community Development
INT 920Community Collaborations
MUS 211Music Culture of the City
MUS 401Music, Religion and Spirituality
MWF 325Birth and its Meanings
POG 317The Politics Education
PPA 322Canadian Public Administration I
PPA 422Canadian Public Administration II
PSY 202Introduction to Psychology II
PSY 602Developmental Psychopathology
PSY 605Psychology of Health and Health Care
PSY 802Death, Dying and Bereavement
PSY 805Adjustment, Stress and Coping
PSY 806Behaviour Modification
PSY 808Community Psychology
SOC 502Violence and the Family
SOC 504Children and Society
SOC 605Canadian Families: Myth and Legal Reality
SOC 606Work and Families in the 21st Century
SOC 608Feminism and Society
SOC 609Women and Human Rights
 
† Students will select courses not taken in 5th and 6th semester.


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