BSocSc with Honours in Public Administration
BSocSc with Honours in Public Administration
Commom core
Compulsory first-year courses:
ADM1101 |
Social Context of Business |
3 |
ECO1102 |
Introduction to Macroeconomics1 |
3 |
or
ECO1302 |
Contemporary Macroeconomic Issues |
3 |
ECO1104 |
Introduction to Microeconomics1 |
3 |
or
ECO1304 |
Contemporary Microeconomic Issues |
3 |
or
PAP1301 |
Gouvernance in Contemporary Societies |
3 |
ENG1100 |
Workshop in Essay Writing |
3 |
Three credits from:
ENG1120 |
Literature and Composition I: Prose Fiction |
3 |
ENG1121 |
Literature and Composition II: Drama and Poetry |
3 |
Compulsory second-year courses:
PAP2300 |
Principles of Public Administration |
3 |
PAP2310 |
Methods for Social Research and Policy Analysis |
0 |
POL2101 |
Introduction to Canadian Politics |
3 |
Compulsory third-year courses:
PAP3340 |
Human Resources in Public Organisations |
3 |
PAP3350 |
Public Policy Development |
3 |
PAP3355 |
Budgetary Policy and Public Finance |
3 |
PAP3365 |
Law and Public Administration |
3 |
SOC3116 |
Technologies, World and Societies |
3 |
Profile: Six cr�dits among ONE of the profiles listed below (see note 3)
Compulsory fourth-year courses:
PAP4310 |
Principles, Processes and Methods of Evaluation |
3 |
PAP4350 |
Project Management in the Public Sector |
3 |
PAP4355 |
Ethics and Public Affairs |
3 |
PAP4360 |
Seminar in Strategic Public Management |
3 |
Profile: Nine credits among ONE of the profiles listed below (see note 3)
33 credits of electives (see note 1, 2 and 3)
Choice of profile
Profile I: Public Policy Analysis
Compulsory course:
12 credits from:
CRM2308 |
Social and Criminal Policy |
3 |
CRM4314 |
State and Criminal Policies |
3 |
ECO2147 |
Analysis of Economic Data |
3 |
PAP4320 |
Negotiation, Collaboration and Private-Public Partnerships |
3 |
PAP4340 |
Selected Theme in Public Policy |
3 |
POL4130 |
Economic Policies in Canada |
3 |
POL4132 |
Environmental Politics and Policy in Canada |
3 |
POL4133 |
The Canadian State and Social Policy in Canada |
3 |
POL4157 |
Intergovernmental Relations and Public Policy |
3 |
SOC2105 |
Introduction to Social Ecology |
3 |
Profile II: Community Intervention
Compulsory course:
PAP3345 |
Governance and the Nonprofit Sector |
3 |
12 credits from:
CRM2310 |
Community Intervention in Criminology |
3 |
CRM3306 |
Victim Assistance Services |
3 |
CRM3308 |
Prevention and Criminology |
3 |
PAP4320 |
Negotiation, Collaboration and Private-Public Partnerships |
3 |
PSY3123 |
The Psychology of the Family |
3 |
PSY3126 |
Cross-Cultural Psychology |
3 |
SOC2103 |
Socio-anthropology of the Family |
3 |
SOC2308 |
Sociology of Francophone Communities Outside Quebec |
3 |
SOC3138 |
Social Stratification / Social Class |
3 |
SOC3705 |
Sociologie de la soci�t� franco-ontarienne |
3 |
Profile III: Public Economy (see note 3)
Compulsory courses:
ECO2110 |
Microeconomic Analysis of the Public Sector |
3 |
Choose one of the two options listed below:
A) Microeconomics
12 credits from:
ECO2114 |
Introduction to Labour and Population Economics |
3 |
ECO2118 |
Introduction to the Economics of the Environment |
3 |
ECO2147 |
Analysis of Economic Data |
3 |
ECO3139 |
Industrial Organization I |
3 |
ECO3149 |
Application of Cost-Benefit Analysis to Public Projects |
3 |
B) Macroeconomics
12 credits from:
ECO2115 |
Introduction to Money and Banking |
3 |
ECO2117 |
Introduction to the Economics of Developing Countries |
3 |
ECO2147 |
Analysis of Economic Data |
3 |
ECO3148 |
Introduction to Regional and Urban Economics |
3 |
NOTE 1: Students who choose Profile III - Public Economy and who have not completed , prior to their registration, the Advanced Functions and Introductory Calculus 4U course (or its equivalent) must take MAT1319 in their first year of studies.
NOTE 2: One or more of the electives should be chosen among the following courses: HIS2364, PHI2183, POL2508 or POL3502, SOC2309, SOC3106.
NOTE 3: There are three profiles. Students must choose one profile and complete 15 credits from a list of courses (of which three credits are compulsory). As for Profile III - Public Economy, students must complete 27 credits (of which 15 credits are compulsory).
Note(s)
1 | Students who choose Profile III - Public Economy must complete ECO1104 included in the common core. |