MAJOR/MINOR OPTIONS

B.Sc. POLITICAL
SCIENCE WITH PSYCHOLOGY
LEVEL I
1. EC16B Introductory Statistics
2. ED10D Introduction to Psychology
3. FD10A English for Academic Purposes
4 One of:
FD11A Caribbean Civilization
FD12A Science, Medicine and Technology in Society
5. GT10A Introduction to Political Analysis
6. GT10B Introduction to Caribbean Politics
7. MS11A Fundamentals of Computers
8. SY10A The Logic of Social Inquiry
9. SY40B Introduction to Social Psychology
10. One of:
EC10A Elements of Micro Economics
EC10B Elements of Macro Economics
SY11A Concepts, Theories and Methods of Sociology
SY11B Caribbean Society and Social Institutions
An Approved Course
LEVEL II
1. GT26A Western Political Philosophy to the 19th Century
2. GT26B Modern Political Thought 20th Century
5. GT35C Theories and Concepts of International Politics
3. GT36A Caribbean Government and Politics I
4. GT36B Caribbean Government and Politics II
6. SY22A Qualitative Research Methods
7. SY22B Quantitative Research Methods
8. SY24A Developmental Psychology
9. SY24B Abnormal Psychology
10. An Approved option
LEVEL III
1. ED20B Learning Theory and Practice
2. ED30D Research Project in Psychology
3. GT23A Politics of Developing Nations
4. GT29B Contemporary Western Political Democracies
5. GT28C The Political Economy of Socialist States
6. GT30F African Political Philosophy in Antiquity OR
GT26D Caribbean Political Philosophy
7. GT35A Caribbean International Politics
8. GT35D International Politics and Political Economy
9-10. Electives: Two (2) of
PS22B Introduction to Theory and Practice of Counselling
and any other approved options
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B.Sc. POLITICAL SCIENCE WITH PUBLIC
SECTOR MANAGEMENT
LEVEL I
1. EC16B Introductory Statistics
2. FD10A English for Academic Purposes
3. One of:
FD11A Caribbean Civilization
FD12A Science, Medicine and Technology in Society
4. GT10A Introduction to Political Analysis
6. GT10B Introduction to Caribbean Politics
6. MS11A Fundamentals of Computers
7. MS12B Principles of Management
8. MS15A Introduction to Financial Accounting
9. MS15B Introduction to Management and Cost Accounting
10. SY10A The Logic of Social Inquiry
LEVEL II
1. GT23A Politics of Developing Nations
2. GT26A Western Political Philosophy to the 19th Century
3. GT26B Modern Political Thought
4. GT29B Contemporary Western Political Democracies
5. GT36A Caribbean Government and Politics I
6. GT36B Caribbean Government and Politics II
7. MS22A Organizational Behaviour
8. MS22B Human Resources Management
9. SY22A Qualitative Research Methods
10. SY22B Quantitative Research Methods
LEVEL III
1. GT28C The Political Economy of Socialist States
2. GT35A Caribbean International Politics
3. GT35C Theories and Concepts of International Politics
4. GT35D International Politics and Political Economy
5. MS29A Public Sector Management Analysis
6. MS39A Managing Development
7. MS39C Project Management
8. MS39B Managing Innovations
9-10. Electives: Two (2) from:
MS32B Industrial Relations
SY32B Rural Development and Agrarian Reform
SY33B Caribbean Social Policy
SY34A Criminology
SY34B Social Gerontology
SY37A Sociology of Development: Theory and Policy
SY37B Gender and Development
SY39A Caribbean Social Problems
An Approved Option
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B.Sc. POLITICAL SCIENCE WITH LAW
LEVEL I
1. EC16B Introductory Statistics
2. FD10A English for Academic Social Institutions
3. One of:
FD11A Caribbean Civilization
FD12A Science, Medicine and Technology in Society
4. GT10A Introduction to Political Analysis
5. GT10B Introduction to Caribbean Politics
6. LA10A Law and Legal Systems
7. LA10B Constitutional Law
8. LA11A Criminal Law I
9. MS11A Fundamentals of Computers
10. SY10A The Logic of Social Inquiry
LEVEL II
1. GT26A Western Political Philosophy to the 19th Century
2. GT26B Modern Political Thought
3. GT35C Theories and Concepts of International Politics
4. GT36A Caribbean Government and Politics I
5. GT36B Caribbean Government and Politics II
6. SY22A Qualitative Research Methods
7. SY22B Quantitative Research Methods
8-10. Electives: Three (3) Approved Level II Law Courses from:
LA22A Law and Property I
LA22B Real Property II
LA23A Public International Law
LA24A Comparative Law I
LA23B Public International Law II
LA24B Comparative Law II
LA25A Jurisprudence
LA25B Law in Society
Any other approved Level II Law course
LEVEL III
1. GT23A Politics of Developing Nations
2. GT29B Contemporary Western Political Democracies
3. GT28C The Political Economy of Socialist States
4. GT35A Caribbean International Politics
5. GT35D International Politics and Political Economy
6-10. Electives: Five (5) Approved Level III Law courses from:
LA25B Law in Society II
LA30B Employment Law
LA32A Family Law
LA37A Commonwealth Caribbean Human Rights Law
LA___ Social Welfare Law
LA37B International Law of Human Rights
LA39D Caribbean Integration Law
Any other Approved Level III law courses
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B.Sc. POLITICAL SCIENCE WITH HISTORY
LEVEL I
1. EC16B Introductory Statistics
2. FD10A English for Academic Purposes
3. One of:
FD11A Caribbean Civilization
FD12A Science, Medicine and Technology in Society
4. GT10A Introduction to Political Analysis
5. GT10B Introduction to Caribbean Politics
6. H16B Atlantic World 1600 - 1800
7. H16C Atlantic World 1400 - 1600
8. H17C Introduction to History
9. SY10A The Logic of Social Inquiry
10. MS11A Fundamentals of Computers
LEVEL II
1. GT26A Western Political Philosophy to the 19th Century
2. GT36A Caribbean Government and Politics I
3. H20A West Indian History 1490 - 1804
4-5. ONE of the following pairs of courses:
H21A Latin American History 1810 - 1910 AND
H21B Latin American History since 1910
H22A History of the U.S. to 1865 AND
H22B History of the U.S. since 1865
H23A History of Africa 1800 - 1900 AND
H23B History of Africa 1900 to the Present
H24A Continuity & Change in the 19th Century Europe AND
H24B Conflict and Integration in 20th Century Europe
6. H20B West Indian History 1804 - 1979
7. GT26B Modern Political Thought 20th Century
8. GT29B Contemporary Western Political Democracies
9. GT36B Caribbean Government and Politics II
10. SY22A Qualitative Research Methods
LEVEL III
1. GT23A Politics of Developing Nations
2. GT28C The Political Economy of Socialist States
3. GT35C Theories and Concepts of International Politics
4. GT30F African Political Philosophy in Antiquity
5. GT35A Caribbean International Politics
6. GT36D International Politics and Political Economy
7-8. TWO Level III History courses
9-10. TWO Approved Options
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B.Sc. POLITICAL SCIENCE WITH SOCIOLOGY
LEVEL I
1. EC16B Introductory Statistics
2. FD10A English for Academic Purposes
3. One of the following:
FD11A Caribbean Civilization
FD12A Science, Medicine and Technology in Society
4. GT10A Introduction to Political analysis
5. GT10B Introduction to Caribbean Politics
6. H10D Introductory History of the Caribbean
7. SY10A The Logic of Social Inquiry
8. SY11A Concepts, Theories and Methods of Sociology
9. SY11B Caribbean Society and Social Institutions
10. MS11A Fundamentals of Computers
LEVEL II
1. GT26A Western Political Philosophy to the 19th Century
2. GT26B Modern Political Thought
5. GT35C Theories and Concepts of International Politics
3. GT36A Caribbean Government and Politics I
4. GT36B Caribbean Government and Politics II
6. SY22A Qualitative Research Methods
8. SY20A Classical Social Theory
9. SY20B Modern Social Theory
7. SY22B Quantitative Research Methods
10. One (1) of
any Level II or III Sociology Course
Any approved option
LEVEL III
1. GT23A Politics of Developing Nations
3. GT28C The Political Economy of Socialist States
2. GT29B Contemporary Western Political Democracies
4. GT35A Caribbean International Politics
5. GT35D International Politics and Political Economy
6-8. Any three Levels II or III Sociology courses not done in Level II
9-10. Any two of the following:
GT26B Caribbean Political Philosophy
GT30F African Political Philosophy in Antiquity
Any two approved options
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B.Sc. SOCIOLOGY WITH LAW
LEVEL I
1. EC16B Introductory Statistics
2. FD10A English for Academic Purposes
3. One of:
FD11A Caribbean Civilization
FD12A Science, Medicine and Technology in Society
4. LA10A Law and Legal Systems
5. LA10B Constitutional Law
6. LA11A Criminal Law I
7. MS11A Fundamentals of Computers
8. SY10A The Logic of Social Inquiry
9. SY11A Concepts, Theories and Methods of Sociology
10. SY11B Caribbean Society and Social Institutions
LEVEL II
1. SY20A Classical Social Theory
2. SY20B Modern Social Theory
3. SY22A Qualitative Research Methods
4. SY22B Quantitative Research Methods
5. SY39A Caribbean Social Problems
6-10. FIVE (5) of the following of which AT LEAST THREE
(3) MUST BE CHOSEN FROM GROUP B.
GROUP A
a. SY31A Sociology of Tourism
b. SY34A Criminology
c. SY37B Gender and Development
d. SY32B Rural Development and Agrarian Reform
e. SY34B Social Gerontology
f. SY38A Drugs and Society
g. One PART II Political Science Course
GROUP B
a. LA22A Law and Property I
b. LA23A Public International Law
c. LA24A Comparative Law
d. LA25A Jurisprudence
e. LA25B Law in Society I
f. LA22B Real Property II
g. LA23B Public International Law II
h. LA24B Comparative Law II
i. LA30B Employment Law
j. LA32B Family Law
LEVEL III
1-2. SY300 Supervised Research
3. SY37A Sociology of Development: Theory and Policy
4. SY33A Social Planning
5. SY33B Caribbean Social Policy
6-10. FIVE (5) of the following of WHICH AT LEAST THREE (3)
MUST BE CHOSEN FROM GROUP B.
GROUP A
(Those not previously selected from Year II Group A
Electives)
GROUP B
(Those not previously selected from Level II Group B
Electives)
LA30B Employment Law 2
LA32A Family Law 1
LA26B Law in Society II 2
LA37A Commonwealth Caribbean Human Rights Law 1
LA37B International Law of Human Rights
An Approved Level II course not already listed.
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B.Sc. SOCIOLOGY WITH HISTORY
LEVEL I
1. EC16B Introductory Statistics
2. FD10A English for Academic Purposes
3. One of:
FD11A Caribbean Civilization
FD12A Science, Medicine and Technology in Society
4. H16C Atlantic World 1400 - 1600
5. H17C Introduction to History
6. H16B Atlantic World 1600 - 1800
7. MS11A Fundamentals of Computers
8. SY10A The Logic of Social Inquiry
9. SY11A Concepts, Theories and Methods of Sociology
10. SY11B Caribbean Society and Social Institutions
LEVEL II
1. H20C History of the West Indies 1700-1848
2. H20D West Indian History 1848-present
3. SY20A Classical Social Theory
4. SY22A Qualitative Research Methods
5. SY39A Caribbean Social Problems
6-7. ONE of the following pairs of courses:
H22A History of the U.S. to 1865 AND
H22B History of the U.S. since 1865
H23A History of Africa 1800 - 1900 AND
H23B History of Africa 1900 to Present
H24A Continuity and Change in the 19th Century Europe AND
H24B Conflict and Integration in 20th Century Europe
8. SY20B Modern Social Theory
9. SY22B Quantitative Research Methods
10. ONE OF:
PS22B Introduction to Theory and Practice of Counselling
SY31A Sociology of Tourism
SY34A Criminology
SY34B Social Gerontology (Summer)
SY38A Drugs and Society
LEVEL III
1-2. SY300 Supervised Research
3. SY33A Social Planning
4. SY33B Caribbean Social Policy
5. SY37A Sociology and Development: Theory and Policy
6. EITHER
SY32B Rural Development and Agrarian Reform
SY37B Gender and Development OR
7-10. TWO or FOUR Level III
History courses
TWO Approved Options
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B.Sc. SOCIOLOGY WITH PSYCHOLOGY
LEVEL I
1. SY10A The Logic of Social Inquiry
2. EC16B Introductory Statistics
3. MS11A Fundamentals of Computers
4. FD10A English for Academic Purposes
5. One of:
FD11A Caribbean Civilization
FD12A Science, Medicine and Technology in Society
6. SY11B Caribbean Society and Social Institutions
7. SY11A Concepts, Theories and Methods of Sociology
8. ED10D Introduction to Psychology
9. SY40B Introduction to Social Psychology
10. H10D Introductory History of the Caribbean
LEVEL II
1. SY20A Classical Social Theory
2. SY20B Modern Social Theory
3. SY22A Qualitative Research Methods
4. SY22B Quantitative Research Methods
5. SY24A Developmental Psychology
6. SY24B Abnormal Psychology
7. SY37A Sociology of Development: Theory and Policy
8. SY39A Caribbean Social Problems
9-10. TWO of:
PS20A Physiological Psychology
PS22B Introduction to Theory and Practice of Counselling
PS31A Personality Theory and Assessment I
PS31B Personality Theory and Assessment II
PS32A Clinical and Counselling Psychology
PS33A Industrial and Organizational Psychology
PS36A Educational Psychology
PS37A Contemporary Issues in Social Psychology
SY32B Rural Development and Agrarian Reform
SY34B Social Gerontology Summer
SY34A Criminoloy
SY37B Gender and Development: An Anthrological Perspective
SY38A Drugs and Society
LEVEL III
1-2. SY300 Supervised Research
3. SY33A Social Planning
4. SY33B Caribbean Social Policy
5. ED20B Learning Theory and Practice
6. ED30P Research Project in Psychology
7-9 Three (3) of the following:
PS34A Experimental Psychology
Approved option.
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B.SC. SOCIOLOGY WITH POLITICAL SCIENCE
LEVEL I
1. EC16B Introductory Statistics
2. FD10A English for Academic Purposes
3. One of
FD11A Caribbean Civilization
FD12A Science, Medicine and Technology in Science
4. GT10A Introduction to Political Analysis
5. GT10B Introduction to Caribbean Politics
6. MS11A Fundamentals of Computers
7. SY10A The Logic of Social Inquiry
8. SY11A Concepts, Theories and Methods of Sociology
9. SY11B Caribbean Society and Social Institutions
10. One from:
EC10A Elements of Micro-economics
EC10B Elements of Macro-economics
H10D Introductory History of the Caribbean
SW40A Introduction to Social Work
SW 11A Social Work Theory and Practice with Individuals
and Families
LEVEL II
1. GT26A Western Political Philosophy to the 19th Century
2. GT26B Modern Political Thought 20th Century
3. SY20A Classical Social theory
4. SY20B Modern Social Theory
5. SY22A Qualitative Research Methods
6. SY22B Quantitative Research Methods
7. SY37A Sociology of Development: Theory and Policy
8. SY39A Caribbean Social Problems
9. One of the following:
GT23A Policies of Developing Nations
GT29B Contemporary Western Political Democracies
GT35C Theories and Concepts of International Policies
10. An Approved option
LEVEL III
1-2 SY300 Supervised Research
3. SY33A Social Planning
4. SY33B Caribbean Social Policy
5-6 Two of the following:
Any levels II or III Sociology courses not previously
selected
7. GT36A Caribbean Government and Politics I
8. GT36B Caribbean Government and Politics II
9-10 Any two of the following:
Any levels II or III Political Science courses not previously
selected
Any two approved options.
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