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1 Anthropology Subject Tutor Name Tutor Courses Aquinas: Great Books/ Human Rights Criminology Silas McDonald ANTH 1013: Intro to Cultural Anthropology ANTH 1023: Intro to Physical Anthropology ANTH 2063: North America ANTH 2103: Southeast Asia ANTH 2013: South America Spencer Folkins Kyra Wilson Katy Johnson AQGB 1006: Intro to Political Science AQGB 1006: Intro to Western Philosophy AQGB 1006: Intro to Literature AQGH 1006: Intro to Human Rights AQGH PO 1006: Intro to Political Science AQGH HR 1006: Intro to Human Rights AQGH EN 1006: Intro to Literature Kristina Kocsis CRIM 1013: Intro to Criminology CRIM 1023: Intro to Criminal Justice CRIM 2013: Early Criminological Theory CRIM 2103: Intro to Qualitative Research methods CRIM 2123: Criminal Law CRIM 2223: Youth Justice CRIM 2743: Social Protest CRIM 2943: Victimology CRIM 3103: Advanced Qualitative Research methods CRIM 3253: Pre-Honours Workshop CRIM 3643: Terrorism Clara Ready CRIM 1013: Intro to Criminology CRIM 1023: Intro to Criminal Justice CRIM 2013: Early Criminological Theory CRIM 2123: Criminal Law CRIM 2253: Crime and Society in Historical Perspectives Emily Williams CRIM1013- Intro to Criminology CRIN1023- Intro to Criminal Justice CRIM2313/SOCI2313- Deviance CRIM2663/PSYC2663- Dangerous Offenders CRIM2013- Early Criminological Theory CRIM2743- Social Protest CRIM3003- Government and the Criminal Justice System CRIM3953- Peacemaking Criminology and Restorative Justice CRIM2103- Intro to Qualitative Research Methods CRIM-2233 Policing
2 Economics English GRID Human Rights History Maria Perez ECON 1013: Intro to Economics (Micro) ECON 1023: Intro to Economics (Macro) ECON 2103: MicroEconomic Theory I ECON 2113: MacroEconomic Theory II ECON 2153: Political Economy ECON 3133: MicroEconomic Theory II ECON 3323: Environmental Economics ECON 3343: Banking and International Finance Sara-Jade Russell-Richards hlsfc@stu.ca ENGL 1016: Intro to English Literature ENGL 2013: Research Methods ENGL 3493: New Brunswick Literature ENGL 2803: Contemporary Theory Spencer Folkins Kyra Wilson Katrina Amos hmchv@stu.ca GRID 2006: The Quest for the Good Life GRID 2006: Human Nature and Technology hmdms@stu.ca GRID 2006: The Quest for the Good Life hmhyw@stu.ca HMRT 1006: Intro to Human Rights HMRT 2013: Research Methods HMRT 2043: Non-Western Perspectives HMRT 3203: Human Rights and Media HMRT 3803: Human Rights of the Child HMRT 3633: Gender Expression HMRT 3033: Philosophy of Human Rights HMRT 3503: Moot Court Emelia Gutierrez hmqcp@stu.ca HMRT 1006: Intro to Human Rights Emily Williams hlsxb@stu.ca HMRT 1006: Intro to Human Rights Silas McDonald hmhpl@stu.ca HIST 1013: World History I HIST 1023: World history II HIST 2553: History of the Islamic World HIST 2133: Pre-Colonial Africa HIST 2003: Exploring History HIST 2033: Early Modern Europe HIST 3203: The British Atlantic World ( )
3 Political Science Kira Chisolm POLS 1013: Law, Power and Politics POLS 2013: Canadian Constitutional Politics POLS 2113: Contemporary Issues in Canadian Politics POLS 2813: The Western Tradition of Political Philosophy II POLS 2613: International Relations I POLS 3306: US Government and Politics POLS 3813: Classical Political Philosophy POLS 4903: Capstone Seminar: Problems in Political Inquiry Lauren MacDonald hlwhc@stu.ca POLS 1013: Law, Power and Politics POLS 2103: Canadian Constitutional Politics POLS 2303 Comparative Politics of the Developed World POLS 2313: Comparative Politics of Developing Areas POLS 2613: International Relations I POLS 2623: International Relations II POLS 2813: The Western Tradition of Political Philosophy II POLS 3533: Canadian Foreign Policy POLS 3313: US Foreign Policy POLS 4903: Capstone Seminar: Problems in Political Inquiry Valeria Espinal hmdpk@stu.ca POLS 1013: Law, Power and Politics POLS 2303 Comparative Politics of the Developed World POLS 2313: Comparative Politics of Developing Areas POLS 2623: International Relations II POLS 3313: US Foreign Policy POLS 3523: International Relations in the Asia Pacific Region Rachel Kerzner hmgmb@stu.ca PSYC 1013: Intro to Stats PSYC 2213: Principles of Learning PSYC 2153: Biological Psychology PSYC: 2643: Abnormal Psychology
4 Psychology Jillian Debly PSYC:1013: Intro to Psychology PSYC:1023: Intro to Psychology PSYC 2153: Biological Psychology PSYC 2213: Principles of Learning PSYC: 2413: Social Psychology Alicia Caissie PSYC: 1013: Intro to Psychology PSYC: 1023: Intro to Psychology PSYC: 2213: Principles of Learning PSYC 2313: Intro to Theory of Personality PSYC 2263: Cognitive Psychology PSYC: 2413: Social Psychology Danielle Caissie PSYC: 1013: Intro to Psychology PSYC: 1023: Intro to Psychology PSYC 3183: Sexuality and Diversity PSYC 3733: Developmental Psycholinguistic PSYC 3933: Advanced Statistics PSYC 3963: History of Psychology Alicia Caissie SOCI 1006: Intro to Sociology SOCI 2013: Research Methods SOCI 2023: Introduction to Statistics SOCI 2313: Deviance SOCI 2613: Sociology of Gender SOCI 3013 Classical Sociological Theory SOCI 3023 Modern Sociological Theory SOCI 3133 Sociology of Work Sociology Emily Donelle SOCI 1006: Intro to Sociology SOCI 2013: Research Design SOCI 2033: Classical Sociological Theory SOCI 2423: Social Problems SOCI 2613: Sociology of Gender SOCI 3313: Sociology of Law
5 Spanish Sara Nason SOCI 1006 Intro to Sociology SOCI 2013 Research Methods SOCI 2416 Inequality in Society SOCI 2023 Introduction to Statistics SOCI 2613 Sociology of Gender SOCI 3033 Research Stategies SOCI 2033 Classical Sociological Theory SOCI 3023 Contemporary Sociological Theory SOCI 3113 Political Sociology SOCI 3563 Sociology of Music Vincenzo MatusDiaz SPAN 2013: Intermediate Spanish 1 SPAN 2023: Intermediate Spanish 2 SPAN 2113: Culture and Composition SPAN 3513: Advanced Grammar 1 SPAN 3523: Advanced Grammar 2 SPAN 4663: Don Quixote SPAN 4723: Latin American Women s Literature SPAN 4823: Spanish American Literature SPAN 4843: 20th Century Spanish-American Culture and Text
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