Bachelor of Public Affairs and Policy Management with Specialization in Social Policy
ObjectivesThis interdisciplinary program is structured around a core curriculum of courses in public affairs and policy management that examine the foundations of civic life and the various factors that come into play in shaping society. In addition, you'll find a selection of courses that introduce you to the disciplines where civic life is a principal focus -- courses in Canadian history, economic analysis, quantitative research, Canadian government, organizational theory and public law.
Academic titleBachelor of Public Affairs and Policy Management with Specialization in Social Policy
Course descriptionPublic Affairs and Policy Management with Specialization in Social Policy
B.P.A.P.M. (20.0 credits)
1. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (10.5 credits):
1. 4.0 credits in PAPM 1000 [1.0], PAPM 2000 [1.0], PAPM 3000, PAPM 4000, PAPM 4908 [1.0];
2. 1.0 credit in ECON 3403 and ECON 3405;
3. 1.0 credit in SOWK 2100 and SOCI 2010;
4. 0.5 credit from PSCI 3006 or PSCI 3401;
5. 0.5 credit from PADM 4213, PADM 4221, PADM 4224, PADM 4227, PADM 4228;
6. 1.0 credit in Social Policy Law Electives;
7. 0.5 credit in Social Policy Political Science Electives;
8. 0.5 credit in Social Policy Business, Social Work or Sociology Electives;
9. 0.5 credit in Social Policy, Social Work or Sociology Electives;
10. 1.0 credit in Social Policy Electives of any type;
2. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (9.5 credits):
11. 1.0 credit from (PSCI 2701 and PSCI 2702), MCOM 2001 [1.0] or (ECON 2201 and ECON 2202);
12. 1.0 credit in LAWS 2005 [1.0];
13. 1.5 credits in ECON 1000 [1.0], BUSI 3602;
14. 1.0 credit from (PSCI 2002 and PSCI 2003) or (PSCI 2101 and PSCI 2102);
15. 1.0 credit from HIST 1300 [1.0], HIST 1002 [1.0] or HIST 1705 [1.0];
16. 4.0 credits in free electives;
3. Additional Requirement:
17. The language requirement of the B.P.A.P.M. must be satisfied.
Social Policy Electives