64 THE F ACUL TY OF AR TS THE F ACUL TY OF AR TS 65 ANCIENT STUDIES BA Dive deep into the diversity of the ancient Mediterranean world and study the political social and economic conditions of a dif ferent time and place Gain a gr eater understanding of ancient peoples and their appr oach to inter national r elations r eligious beliefs literatur e art and technology Read some of the gr eat epics and works of philosophy and lear n the intimate details of the love poets r elationships Get caught up in the lives and stories of civilizations fr om the earliest of times up to the age of the emper or Justinian in the midsixth century CE Lear n thr ough a multifaceted pr ogram that will intr oduce you to many sour ces appr oaches and theories that will pr epar e you for study in numer ous felds Car eer outcomes Ar chaeology civil service jour nalism law library and museum work public r elations teaching Language English Delivery method Classr oom Degr ee options Bachelor of Arts in Ancient Studies 4year Specialization in Ancient Studies Major in Ancient Studies Minor in Ancient Studies Firstyear courses ANCS 1006 Gr eek Civilization ANCS 1007 Roman Civilization electives 24 cr ANTHROPOLOGY BA Study what makes us unique as human beings as well as the qualities and characteristics that unify such diverse groups of people Anthr opology is an inter disciplinary feld that enables students to lear n about the cultural and biological diversity of humans Focusing on medical applied visual and envir onmental anthr opology our Anthr opology pr ogram is one of the only ones in Canada wher e the fulltime pr ofessors ar e members of First Nations The pr ogram includes courses on ethnomedicine and cr osscultural healing practices public health and epidemiology food choices and disease pr evention theories of material cultur e visual ethnography anthr opology of the arts Indigenous photography and decolonization and envir onmental anthr opology A feld course is of fer ed in Costa Rica every second year Key featur es Applied pr ojects and class feld trips enable the development of valuable r elationships with community organizations and experts A feld course allows students to acquir e handson experience and to familiarize themselves with anthr opology A minor in medical anthr opology and decolonial praxis is available The holistic pr ogram combines information fr om practically all branches of natural social and applied sciences as well as humanities This fexible allpurpose degr ee pr ovides a br oad backgr ound and training needed for further studies at the graduate level Car eer outcomes Communications consulting curatorship gover nment institutions graduate studies health agencies hospitals media museums nongover nmental organizations NGO r esear ch private and public sector cultural r esour ce management science teaching technology Language English some courses also of fer ed in Fr ench Delivery method Classr oom Degr ee options Bachelor of Arts in Anthr opology 4year Specialization in Anthr opology Major in Anthr opology Bachelor of Arts in Anthr opology 3year Concentration in Anthr opology Minor in Anthr opology Minor in Medical Anthr opology Minor in Decolonial Praxis Firstyear courses ANTR 1007 Intr oduction to Sociocultural Anthr opology electives 27 cr CLASSICAL STUDIES BA V eni vidi vici Come and study the languages literature history and archaeology of the ancient world See and feel the materials left fr om another time and place Conquer the classical world of ancient Gr eek and Roman civilizations and gain a thor ough knowledge of theories sour ces and appr oaches that pr ovide you with a solid compr ehension of the past and a better understanding of the pr esent Apply knowledge of Latin and Gr eek to understand the vocabulary structur e and development of many moder n languages including Canada s two of fcial languages Study the ancient languages r ead the texts engage in the poetry and work with ar chitectural r emains inscriptions coins and much mor e Key featur es Lear n some of the oldest spoken languages in the world Develop the ability to think critically and impr ove language and communication skills and to evaluate sour ces and information about the past and pr esent Study some of the gr eatest literary works such as the Iliad and the Odyssey two poems which cir culated for 400 years without being written down and Lucian of Samosata one of the frst writers to describe a trip to the moon 1800 years befor e Jules V er ne Car eer outcomes Ar chaeology civil service graduate studies jour nalism law library and museum work public r elations r esear ch teaching Language English Delivery method Classr oom Degr ee options Bachelor of Arts in Classical Studies 4year Specialization in Classical Studies Major in Classical Studies Bachelor of Arts in Classical Studies 3year Concentration in Classical Studies Minor in Ancient Studies Certifcate in Classical Studies Firstyear courses ANCS 1006 Gr eek Civilization ANCS 1007 Roman Civilization electives 24 cr COMMUNICA TION STUDIES BA Fashion your future your way Become a valuable asset to any industry with an indepth knowledge of strategies to ef fectively communicate any message and ef fect change In the Communication Studies pr ogram classr oom theory is integrated with handson experience The pr ogram focuses on media and popular cultur e studies as well as digital media By combining university and college studies the pr ogram enables students to acquir e car eer r elated skills while lear ning about communications and media theory policy and ethics Students gain an understanding of how knowledge and cultur e ar e pr oduced and r efected in speech writing digital and social media television flm radio and video games Students may pursue a BA and follow a r esear ch focus or specialize in applied communications like Public Relations The pr ogram will be of gr eat inter est to graduates of college pr ograms in jour nalism public r elations advertising and graphic design Key featur es Beneft fr om a personable and collaborative appr oach to both teaching and lear ning and a faculty that truly enjoys teaching Participate in class discussion exer cises and activities and engage with the pr ogram thr ough the use of various media cultur es for illustrative purposes T ake a critical appr oach to the topic of digital and social media and its r elated issues Car eer outcomes Media editors speech writers jour nalists public r elations practitioners communications of fcers marketing coor dinators media consultants public speaking pr ofessionals staf f writers political campaign coor dinators Language English Delivery method Classr oom Degr ee options Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies 4year Specialization in Communication Studies Major in Communication Studies Minor in Communication Studies Minor in Sport Communication Firstyear courses COST 1116 Intr oduction to Mass Media COST 1117 Intr oduction to Communication Theory and Semiotics electives 24 cr CRIMINAL JUSTICE BA Study the relationship between criminal law and justice and learn from precedentsetting trials The pr ogram in Criminal Justice is gr ounded in philosophical historical and theor etical appr oaches to criminal justice Students develop a critical understanding of the natur e r ole and function of our legal and judicial institutions and of the r elationship between law and justice In addition to courses about the criminal law and its applications the pr ogram includes courses on public law interpersonal dispute r esolution the natur e of legal authority theories of judicial decisionmaking the dilemma of judges faced with immoral laws and the world s most famous trials in their historical context Car eer outcomes A BA in any subject can lead to a wide variety of car eers Specifc law r elated car eers which may r equir e additional education include lawyer policing pr obation and par ole paralegal customs of fcer insurance human r esour ces public service shop stewar d mediator ethics of fcer Language English Delivery method Classr oom Degr ee options Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice Major in Criminal Justice Minor in Criminal Justice Firstyear courses JURI 1105 Intr oduction to Legal Studies electives 24 cr A minimum of 60 in JURI 1105 is required to proceed in the program JURI 1105 is a prerequisite for all other JURI courses CRIMINOLOGY BA CRIMINOLOGIE BA Explore the dynamics of victims criminals and the crimes they commit and how we as a society are positioned to react Join an ever evolving feld armed with the knowledge to think critically and succeed in the criminal justice system The pr ogram in Criminology focuses on the r elationships between social inequalities crime and violence in contemporary society as well as on particular social gr oups in confict with the law It includes courses on the theories of criminology the institutions of the criminal justice system explanations of crime crime and cultur e racial pr ofling and policing in Canada Indigenous people and the criminal justice system youth and society cults and new r eligious movements state corporate crime and crime and the media Students ar e trained in social r esear ch methods and analysis and have the opportunity to participate in r esear ch pr ojects Refer to pages 54 to 61 for admission requirements