Honours BA Human Rights and Human Diversity

The Honours BA in Human Rights and Human Diversity is only available at the Brantford Campus. It consists of 20.0 credits of which no more than 7.0 credits may be at the 100 level.

Required Courses (10.5 credits): 

  1. HR100, HR200
  2. Human Rights: HR260/SOJE260 and two of: HR231, HR301/OL301, HR320/YC320, CC325/HR325, CC326/HR326, HR329/HS329, HR360
  3. Human Diversity: HR261 and one of: HR232/LY232, HR263, HR355/SOJE355, HR361*, HR365/YC365, HR370/SOJE370
  4. HRHD Professionalization Seminar: HR300
  5. Institutions and Implementation: HR323/LY323, HR328
  6. Philosophy of Human Rights: HR401
  7. Capstone Course: One of: HR402, HR460
  8. Methods: Students must complete either:
    a) CC233/HS233/OL233, and one of: CC315/OL315, CC327, CC426, HS321, OL335. (Students considering graduate studies are strongly encouraged to select this path.)
    OR
    b) CC233/HS233/OL233, and EN303
    OR
    c) DMJN208 and DMJN328 (Note DMNJ208 prerequisite of DMNJ101 or DMNJ202)
    [Some of these courses have prerequisites and students may require the permission of the department offering the course in order to enrol. Students are therefore encouraged to plan ahead in order to meet requirements in a timely manner.]
  9. 2.0 additional credits of HR-designated courses.
  10. 1.5 additional senior credits composed of additional HR-designated courses and/or selected from among the following: EN211, EN280, EN310, FR250, FR251, GS223/RE206, HI256, HI271, HI338, HI349, HI375, HI396, HI397, ID201, OL225, OL480*, OL481, PP213, SOJE403*.
    [Students should be aware that some of these courses have prerequisites. Although these prerequisites may be waived by the program or department administering the course, it is the responsibility of the student to make such arrangements.]
Degree Program ElectivesAn additional 9.5 credits toward the degree total of 20.0 credits. All students in the program must complete successfully the Foundations curriculum: BF190, BF199, BF290, BF299.

Additional Information
 
Program Notes

  1. Refer to the University Regulations chapter for progression and course regulations and the earlier section regarding Regulations for All Honours Programs.