66 THE F ACUL TY OF AR TS THE F ACUL TY OF AR TS 67 Key featur es Gain theor etical and practical knowledge in the criminal justice system and its af fliate institutions Examine case studies and pr ecedents in Ontario and nationwide to gain criminological and historical knowledge Lear n about community organizations that engage in social justice issues and everyday pr oblem solving and use the skills and expertise gained in this course to further your car eer goals Car eer outcomes Pursue a car eer in policing law youth juvenile justice corr ectional institutions andor Indigenous af fairs Language EnglishFr ench Delivery method Classr oom Degr ee options Bachelor of Arts in Criminology 4year Major in Criminology Bachelor of Arts in Criminology 3year Concentration in Criminology Minor in Criminology Firstyear courses SOCI 1015 Understanding Society electives 24 cr DROIT ET POLITIQUE BA Understand the functioning strengths and weaknesses of a system based on the rule of law In this pr ogram students develop solid knowledge of Canadian gover nment and law constitutional matters and inter national law as well as a critical understanding of political issues Every January students have the opportunity to travel to Ottawa to participate in Model Parliament at the House of Commons Each year the Department also sends a bilingual team to the Canadian Inter national Model United Nations CANIMUN in Ottawa Students may also choose to take part in an exchange pr ogram with one of fve Eur opean universities This pr ogram will appeal particularly to those who aspir e to a car eer in law or politics Key featur es Participate in Model Parliament at the House of Commons T ake part in an exchange pr ogram with one of fve Eur opean universities Simultaneously discover law and political science Pr epar e for graduate studies and to compete for admission to law school Car eer outcomes Federal pr ovincial and municipal administrations global organizations education entr epr eneurship politics graduate studies law jour nalism etc Language Fr ench Delivery method Classr oom Degr ee options Bachelors of Arts in Droit et politique Major in Droit et politique Firstyear courses LANG 1005 Grammair e appliquee a la r edaction Requir ed frstyear cr edits 12 cr edits POLI 1006 Politique et societes POLI 1007 Pr oblemes politiques contemporains JURI 1106 Intr oduction a letude du dr oit JURI 1107 Intr oduction au dr oit criminel electives 12 cr ECONOMICS BA SCIENCES ECONOMIQUES BA Apply economic theory and communication skills to understand the real world Collect and analyze data r esear ch tr ends and evaluate economic issues The pr ogram in Economics gives students a good understanding of economic theories and the analysis of economic pr oblems and policies T opics cover ed include Canadian economic policies and af for dable housing unemployment infation and inequality the economics of natural r esour ce development and the economy of Norther n Ontario envir onmental policies and the cost beneft analysis of economic activities monetary policy and the r ole and r esponsibilities of the Bank of Canada and money fnancial markets and inter national trade Students ar e trained in quantitative data analysis strategic thinking and decisionmaking T utorial assistance is available on a weekly basis The Economics Student Association is active in organizing social and networking events for students Key featur es Lear n fr om pr ofessors with a wide range of r esear ch inter ests including macr oeconomics labour economics fnancial economics inter national and comparative economics alter native economic theories r esour ce economics and the economies of Canada and Norther n Ontario Join the Economics Students Association which organizes social and networking events for students such as lunches and movie evenings Car eer outcomes Accounting manager management consultant assessment of fcer logistics of fcer insurance br oker underwriter investment br oker cr edit analyst housing analyst mine superintendent personnel manager company pr esident publisher r eal estate agent business civil service education fnancial services graduate studies Language EnglishFr ench Delivery method Classr oom Degr ee options Bachelor of Arts in Economics 4year Specialization in Economics Major in Economics Bachelor of Arts in Economics 3year Concentration in Economics Minor in Economics Firstyear courses ECON 1006 Intr oduction to Micr oeconomics ECON 1007 Intr oduction to Macr oeconomics electives 24 cr ENGLISH LITERA TURE OR RHETORIC AND MEDIA STUDIES BA Learn to read and think critically work creatively and practice professionally The Department of English of fers integrated pr ograms in Literatur e and in Rhetoric and Media Studies that allow students to pursue an exciting combination of literary textual media and rhetorical studies W e of fer courses in Indigenous literatur es and rhetorics documentary flmmaking cr eative writing science and health communication postcolonial studies childr en s literatur e detective fction envir onmental communication women s writing critical theory Gothic literatur e Canadian literatur e and early moder n literatur e The Department organizes various extracurricular events including the Dbaajmawak Indigenous W riters Series featuring r enowned authors such as Maria Campbell and Richar d V an Camp The Department s literary jour nal Sulphur is edited and published by the student English Arts Society Each year student excellence in literary criticism flmmaking pr ofessional communication and cr eative writing is celebrated thr ough various awar ds and public events MAJOR IN ENGLISH LITERA TURE The major in English Literatur e gr ounded in literary criticism and theory develops students interpr etive and communicative skills Students acquir e a range of critical r eading practices sharpening their ability to r espond to a historically and geographically wide scope of literary texts and genr es MAJOR IN ENGLISH RHETORIC AND MEDIA STUDIES The pr ogram in Rhetoric and Media Studies focuses on how people use language to af fect other people and the world ar ound them It develops students abilities to critique and to craft written oral and visual texts in various genr es of flmmaking public discourse pr ofessional communication and literary composition Car eer outcomes Pr ofessional writing and communication information management flmmaking and video pr oduction print and television jour nalism cr eative writing public r elations and media design nonpr oft administration and development education law and civil service graduate studies cultural events pr ogramming management and administration pr ofessional pr ograms independent business ownership Language English Delivery method Classr oom Degr ee options Bachelor of Arts 4year Specialization in English Literatur e Specialization in Rhetoric and Media Studies Major in English Literatur e Major in Rhetoric and Media Studies Bachelor of Arts 3year Concentration in English Literatur e Minor in English Literatur e Minor in Rhetoric and Media Studies Minor in Canadian Studies Minor in Early Moder n Studies Firstyear courses ENGL 1705 Intr oduction to W riting and English Studies or two of the following ENGL 1706 Intr o W riting English Studies I ENGL 1707 Intr o W riting English Studies II ENGL 1717 Intr oduction to Cr eative W riting electives 24 cr ENVIRONMENT AL STUDIES BA Creating a sustainable world from Northern Ontario Be part of the solution by obtaining an inter disciplinary education that pr epar es you to be a futur e leader of envir onmental sustainability and practitioner of sustainable development Society is in need of specialists in envir onmental studies to tackle countless ecological and social issues specifcally climate changes overuse of natural r esour ces loss of biodiversity perpetual poverty and incr easing inequities in the world This pr ogram pr ovides a unique inter disciplinary education by incorporating perspectives fr om the social sciences humanities and natural sciences to develop the knowledge skills and tools needed to manage the impacts of human activity on the envir onment Laur entian University is uniquely positioned in the City of Gr eater Sudbury located in a complex and fascinating urban development within sectors of natural r esour ce development Key featur es An inter disciplinary education is essential to understanding the r elationships between human beings and the envir onment The City of Gr eater Sudbury is a living teaching laboratory of the society envir onment r elationship with 100 years of mining experience 40 years of ecosystem r ehabilitation initiatives and multiple curr ent community stewar dship pr ojects Laur entian University of fers r elated graduate studies particularly the Master of Sociology in Applied Social Resear ch Inter disciplinary Master of Arts in Humanities Interpr etation and V alues and Master of Science Communication Car eer outcomes Specialist of integrated management of the envir onment pr ofessional of envir onmental communication agent of envir onmental management natural park conservation ar ea urban ar ea etc agent in envir onmental legislation and policies consultant public servant federal pr ovincial or municipal gover nments r egional development and landuse planning managers and analysts of Gr een portfolios and policy development in private businesses teaching graduate studies in envir onmental studiessciences sustainable development geography etc Language English Delivery method Classr oom Refer to pages 54 to 61 for admission requirements