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PS 343 Psychology of Religion: Spiritual Experience<br />

SO 320 Sociology of Religion<br />

SO 340 Religion and Culture in Canada<br />

SO 410 Religious Diversity in North America<br />

Deviance and Society<br />

PS 285 Abnormal Psychology<br />

SO 303 The Sociology of Youth Crime and Deviance<br />

PS 450 Forensic Psychology<br />

SO 203 Introduction to Criminology<br />

SO 325 Sociology of Deviance<br />

SO 403 Global Criminology<br />

Arts and Science Elective (18)<br />

Open Electives (21)<br />

To meet senior level requirements in the program at least<br />

21 credits of electives must be taken at the senior level.<br />

General Requirements for Completion and Graduation:<br />

Completion of Core Requirements as above)<br />

Completion of a total of 120 credits (as outlined above)<br />

A minimum of 72 credits must be taken at the 200 level or higher<br />

A maximum of 72 credits taken in any one discipline (PS/SO combined)<br />

A Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of at least 2.0, with a CGPA of at<br />

least 2.0 in BHS/PS/SO courses combined<br />

Business Administration<br />

3 year – 90 credits<br />

Program Chair: Dr. Randy Poon<br />

In keeping with the University College mission to promote<br />

redemptive engagement with society and in support of its<br />

educational objectives, the goal of this concentration is to<br />

give students a broad base of Arts and Science, alongside<br />

Profile of the Graduating Student<br />

Our graduates are<br />

inquisitive life-long learners familiar with<br />

information technology;<br />

effective communicators, good team players,<br />

and caring individuals;<br />

engaged in the local community with an ethical,<br />

social, historical, and global awareness;<br />

an integrated approach to business. Business<br />

administration graduates are tomorrow’s leaders who<br />

have a broad knowledge base and are well equipped to<br />

pursue careers in management.<br />

critical thinkers and creative problem analyst<br />

solvers;<br />

able to understand and integrate the core<br />

functional areas of business with a Christian<br />

perspective;<br />

people of integrity ready to serve in the<br />

marketplace in a manner consistent with their<br />

faith.<br />

Bachelor of Arts: Business Concentration<br />

Program Requirements (90 credits)<br />

Christian Studies (9)<br />

REL 105 Introduction to the Bible<br />

REL 161 The Christian Faith<br />

3 credits in REL at the senior level<br />

English (3)<br />

EN 115 Introduction to Literature and Language<br />

Fine Arts (3)<br />

ART, FA, MU, TH<br />

History (3)<br />

HI 141 World History to 1500 or<br />

HI 142 World History Since 1500<br />

Philosophy (6)<br />

PH 125 Introduction to Philosophy<br />

One of the following:<br />

BUS 210 Business Ethics<br />

PH 202 Ethics<br />

REL 372 Christian Ethics<br />

Science (3)<br />

BCH, BIO, BOT, CHE, CS, ECOL, GEO, GEOG, KIN, MA, MED,<br />

PHY, SC, STA, ZOO<br />

Social Science (3)<br />

PS 121 Introduction to Psychology or SO 121 Principles of<br />

Sociology<br />

Pre-Professional Requirements (12)<br />

ECO 100 Introductory Microeconomics<br />

ECO 101 Introductory Macroeconomics<br />

MA 110 Introduction to Mathematics for Business<br />

STA 210 Introduction to Business Statistics<br />

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