Specialization in Family Studies and Human Development - BA (Human Ecology)

Admission Requirements

Completion of first-year requirements with no failures. Students must have an average of at least 60% with no mark below 60% in the following principal courses:

1.0 from Family Studies and Human Development (formerly Family Studies) 1000-level courses and 1.0 from Sociology 1000-level courses,  Psychology 1000, or  Psychology 1010A/B and  Psychology 1015A/B, plus 1.0 additional course.  Psychology 1000 or  Psychology 1010A/B and  Psychology 1015A/B, is needed for those students wishing to take  Psychology 3434E instead of  Psychology 2041.

Module/Program Information

9.0 courses:

0.5 course from:  Writing 1020F/G,  Writing 2101F/G, to be taken no later than the 3rd year, and preferably during 1st or 2nd year.
2.5 coursesFamily Studies and Human Development 2300F/G or the former Family Studies 2300F/G,  Family Studies and Human Development 3230A/B or the former Family Studies 3230A/B,  Family Studies and Human Development 3325A/B or the former Family Studies 3325A/B,  Family Studies and Human Development 3352A/BPsychology 2850A/B or  Sociology 2205A/B.

0.5 course from:  Family Studies and Human Development 2245A/B or the former Family Studies 2245A/B,  Family Studies and Human Development 2260A/B or the former Family Studies 2260A/B, or  Family Studies and Human Development 2265A/B or the former Family Studies 2265A/B.
1.0 courses from: any of the Family Studies and Human Development (formerly Family Studies) 2000-level courses.
1.0 courses from: any of the Family Studies and Human Development (formerly Family Studies) 3000-level courses.
2.0 courses from: any Family Studies and Human Development (formerly Family Studies) 2000-level or above course,  Human Ecology 2222A/B,  Psychology 2041,  Psychology 2054A/B,   Psychology 2620A/B,  Religious Studies 2151A/B or  Religious Studies 2266F/G,  Sociology 2267A/B.
1.5 courses from: any Family Studies and Human Development (formerly Family Studies) 3000- or 4000-level course,  Human Ecology 3033A/B,  Human Ecology 3338A/B,  Human Ecology 3343A/B,  Psychology 3434E,  Sociology 3341F/G.