Summer 2012To learn more about each course, please visit the Academic Calendar |
VA = Vancouver; SU = Surrey |
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| WQB Curriculum Requirements | ||||||||
Department |
Course# |
Course Title | W | Q | B | Day | Hours | Campus |
| CMNS | 110 - 3 | Introduction to Communication Studies | B-Soc | Wed | 5:30-8:20 | SU | ||
| CMNS | 262 - 3 | Design & Method in Qualitative Communication Research | Tue | 5:30-8:20 | VA | |||
| COGS | 100 - 3 | Exploring the Mind | B-Sci, B-Hum and B-Soc | Wed | 5:30-8:20 | SU | ||
| CRIM | 131 - 3 | Introduction to Criminal Justice | B-Soc | Tue | 5:30-8:20 | VA | ||
| CRIM | 135 - 3 | Introduction to Canadian Law & Legal Institutions: A Criminal Justice Perspective | B-Soc | Thu | 5:30-8:20 | SU | ||
| CRIM | 315 - 4 | Restorative Justice | B-Soc | Mon | 5:30-9:20 | VA | ||
| ECON | 103 - 4 | Principles of Microeconomics | Q | B-Soc | Thu | 5:30-9:20 | VA | |
| ENGL | 212 - 3 | Metrics and Prosody | Q | Wed | 5:30-8:20 | VA | ||
| ENGL | 327 - 4 | Studies in Romantic Literature | Thu | 5:30-9:20 | VA | |||
| FAN | X99 - 4 | Foundations of Analytical & Quantitative Reasoning | Fri | 5:30-9:20 | SU | |||
| HUM | 102W - 3 | Classical Mythology | W | B-Hum | Mon | 5:30-8:20 | VA | |
| HUM | 325 - 4 | Humanities & Natural World | B-Hum | Tue | 5:30-9:20 | SU | ||
| IS | 230 - 3 | Transnationalism and Society | B-Soc | Fri | 5:30-8:20 | VA | ||
| PHIL | 150 - 3 | History of Philosophy I | B-Hum | Fri | 5:30-8:20 | VA | ||
| POL | 151 - 3 | The Administration of Justice | B-Soc | Mon | 5:30-8:20 | SU | ||
| POL | 201 - 3 | Research Methods in Political Science | Q | Tue | 5:30-8:20 | VA | ||
| POL | 221 - 3 | Introduction to Canadian Government | Thu | 5:30-8:20 | VA | |||
| POL | 312 - 4 | Modern Political Thought | Fri | 5:30-9:20 | VA | |||
| SA | 100W - 4 | Perspectives on Canadian Society | W | B-Soc | Thu | 5:30-9:20 | VA | |
| SA | 255 - 4 | Introduction to Social Research | Q | Wed | 5:30-9:20 | VA | ||
| SA | 300 - 4 | Canadian Social Structure | Mon | 5:30-9:20 | VA | |||
SFU NOW students are also eligible to enrol in any SFU course-for example, online or distance education courses. Visit SFU's schedule of classes for the most up-to-date information.
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