78 THE F ACUL TY OF AR TS THE F ACUL TY OF AR TS 79 Firstyear courses LANG 1005 Grammair e appliquee a la r edaction LING 1006 Initiation a la linguistique LING 1007 Sociolinguistique other courses 18 cr Must have a minimum grade of 65 to proceed in LING and LANG SOCIOLOGY BA SOCIOLOGIE BA From the family unit to the global stage how did we develop the societies we live in Study the social behaviour or society including its origins development organization networks and institutions The pr ogram in Sociology of fers students a solid foundation in qualitative and quantitative r esear ch methods and contemporary social theories Students may choose courses in child youth aging and the family sexuality and disability Indigenous peoples cultural marginality and social inequality education and envir onment immigration colonization and globalization labour studies pop cultur e and social movements memory and life stories and crime and the criminal justice system Students lear n how the social world operates and question their assumptions about society They also of fer a Certifcate in Social Resear ch Methods and a Certifcate in Family Studies and Human Sexuality Key featur es Access your studies online and complete a concentration or minor Pr epar e for the job market with a str ong backgr ound in a wide range of r esear ch techniques and practical training in conducting r esear ch Develop your critical thinking and communication skills Car eer outcomes Public sector private sector community organizations gover nment media and inter national organizations as r esear cher policy analyst data analyst pr ogram developer pr ogram evaluator community developer urban planner strategic planner human rights of fcer human r esour ce of fcer media specialist communications of fcer needs assessment and feasibility studies of fcer organizational r eviewer r eport writer volunteer trainer and supervisor fr ont line worker pr obation of fcer teacher graduate studies Language EnglishFr ench Delivery method Classr oomOnline Degr ee options Bachelor of Arts in Sociology 4year Specialization in Sociology Major in Sociology Bachelor of Arts in Sociology 3year Concentration in Sociology Minor in Sociology Certifcate in Social Resear ch Methods Certifcate in Family Studies and Human Sexuality Firstyear courses SOCI 1015 Understanding Society electives 24 cr THEA TRE BA Do you dream of being on stage or studying theatre arts Shine brightly with confdence alongside pr ofessors and artists r enowned nationally and inter nationally The Theatre pr ogram pr ovides a university education r ecognized thr oughout the country and gr ounded in one of the most vibrant cultural communities in Canada The pr ogram includes courses in dramatic play voice and diction FrancoOntarian theatr e classical theatr e feminist theatr e Indigenous theatr e and clown arts Emphasis is placed on experimentation and r esear ch in theatr e arts but courses also signifcantly enhance your overall cultur e and help you master the Fr ench language Most courses in the pr ogram ar e open to all students and of fer ed independently without pr er equisites Students at any level may participate in an annual theatr e pr oduction r egar dless of their prior experience Key featur es Receive inter national calibr e training in contemporary clown arts unparalleled in Canada Starting in frst year climb on stage and participate in the university theatr e company Carry out artistic placements with one of many community partners and potential employers such as Theatr e du NouvelOntario Carr efour francophone de Sudbury Ecole elementair e HeleneGravel Ecole secondair e Macdonald Cartier Salon du livr e du Grand Sudbury Galerie du NouvelOntario Concerts La Nuit sur letang etc Car eer outcomes Cultural facilitator performing artist drama pr ofessor cultural commentator theatr e administrator actor dir ector of cultural or artistic organizations artistic dir ector theatr e studies r esear cher stage dir ector etc Language Fr ench Delivery method Classr oom Degr ee options Bachelor of Arts in theatre 4year Specialization in theatre Major in theatr e Bachelor of Arts in theatre 3year Concentration in theatre Minor in theatre Firstyear courses THEF 1116 Intr oduction a la pratique theatrale THEF 1256 Jeu et interpr etation le monologue THEF 1257 Jeu et interpr etation le theatr e francoontarien LANG 1005 lab Grammair e appliquee a la r edaction electives 15 cr edits THEA TRE AR TS BABF A Acting voice movement mime directinga whole new world awaits The pr ogram in Theatr e Arts BA and BF A str eams of fers a highly personalized lear ning envir onment for students taking courses in acting movement voice dir ecting theatr e history and special topics such as physical theatr e theatr e cr eation queer theatr e and opportunities for advanced students to work on their own cr eations in dir ected Study Our small class sizes translate into mor e individual coaching time and impr oved r esults in training and mor e opportunities to perform in one of our main stage pr oductions Each year in collaboration with Cambrian College s T echnical pr ogram we pr oduce two fully mounted pr oductions Many students combine the Concurr ent Education pr ogram one of a few pr ograms in the pr ovince with an BA or BF A in Theatr e Arts This opportunity is not available elsewher e in the pr ovince If you ar e inter ested in studying technical aspects of theatr e you can begin at Cambrian college and thr ough our articulation agr eement complete your degr ee at at Laur entian Many students inter ested in education andor pr oduction also take advantage of opportunities to work with childr en at the Sudbury Theatr e Centr e The transferable skills that you acquir e in a theatr e pr ograms include leadership pr esentation communication team building collaboration autonomy and ability to come up with cr eative solutions to practical and r esour ce challenges Specifcally some car eer dir ections r elated to the study ar e outlined below but many of our students have found further opportunities in other car eers such as law or library science Car eer outcomes Pr ofessional theatr eflm TV jour nalism leisur e services education public af fairs public r elations radio marketing Language English Delivery method Classr oomStudio Degr ee options Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatr e Arts Performance 4year Specialisation in Theatr e Performance Bachelor of Arts in Theatr e 4 year Specialization in Theatr e Arts Major in Theatr e Bachelor of Arts in Theatr e 3 year Concentration in Theatr e Arts Minor in Theatr e Arts Certifcate in Theatr e Arts Firstyear courses THEA 1116 Intr oduction to the Theatr e THEA 1117 Theatr e on this Land electives 24 cr An audition is required at the end of frst year to proceed in program for BF A in Theatre Performance or BA Theatre Arts Specialization WOMENS AND GENDER STUDIES BA Study how gender identity is shaped by and how it in turn af fects race class ability sexuality sexual and gender identity age nationality and ethnicity Develop a critical perspective and highly developed r esear ch and analytic skills while challenging your personal and political beliefs The pr ogram in W omen s and Gender Studies focuses on gender within a matrix that includes race class ability sexuality sexual and gender identity age nationality Indigeneity and ethnicity Students gain an understanding of how social and cultural structur es ar e shaped by gender and how the critical study of gender has br ought about massive changes for both women and men in Canada and globally in key ar eas such as political participation work healthcar e education and justice Students ar e encouraged to help foster change at the local level thr ough collaboration with organizations such as V oices for W omen Health Sciences North s sexual assault crisis centr e and YWCA Sudbury Key featur es Apply for paid positions as r esear ch assistants thr ough Laur entian s W ork Study pr ogram Emerge with a str ong sense of self and the ability to make changes in a variety of places including within the family workplace politics and media Engage dir ectly in educational and activist work ar ound gender issues and social justice thr ough the W omen s Centr e Pr esent your work publicly every spring at the Annual W omen s and Gender Studies Student Symposium Participate in the W omen s and Gender Studies Association an active student association that develops social and educational events Car eer outcomes Community and advocacy organizations counselling services crisis centr es daycar e and family centr es gover nment public and for eign service work graduate studies health services jour nalism law medicine midwifery private sector r esear ch consulting teaching and youth work Language English Delivery method Classr oomOnline Degr ee options Bachelor of Arts in W omen s and Gender Studies 4year Major in W omen s and Gender Studies Bachelor of Arts in W omen s and Gender Studies 3year Concentration in W omen s and Gender Studies Minor in W omen s and Gender Studies Minor in Critical Sexuality Studies Certifcate in W omen s and Gender Studies Firstyear courses WOMN 1005 Intr oduction to W omen s Studies or WGSX 1005 Intr oduction to W omen s Studies and Gender Studies electives 18 cr Refer to pages 54 to 61 for admission requirements