For the Honors in Interdisciplinary Studies, students must obtain a minimum of ★48 at the senior level in Interdisciplinary Studies (including at least ★6 at the 400-level) and a maximum of ★60.
Courses allowed will constitute a program of study with a specific theme (e.g., study of minorities in Canada), to be proposed by the student in consultation with a Faculty member and approved by the Associate Dean (Academic).
100-level courses may not be counted in the program.
A course in research methods SCSOC 225 is required.
ETIN 520 is required in the fourth year of the program.
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For example, the following list of courses could constitute an Honors program in Interdisciplinary Studies on the theme of minorities in Canada: