WELCOME ACADEMIC YEAR 2014/2015 DEPARTMENT OF GOVERNMENT, SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK CAVE HILL CAMPUS

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1 DEPARTMENT OF GOVERNMENT, SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK CAVE HILL CAMPUS ACADEMIC YEAR 2014/2015 WELCOME Judging from our recent and ongoing economic experiences we can anticipate that Academic year 2014/15 will prove to be a challenging and difficult time for you, incoming students. This is not intended to jolt you into spasms of panic or regret, but to embolden you with a spirit of determination to survive and succeed in your coming journey despite the prevailing negative external environment. Particularly Barbadian students who for the first time in several decades will be shouldering the burden of tuition fees, but indeed all students, should see this as an opportunity to make an even greater personal commitment to learning, selfadvancement and general excellence. The Department of Government, Sociology and Social Work at Cave Hill, is pleased that you have made the decision to pursue your university education with us. We are aware that the options for university education in the Caribbean region, have increased significantly in recent years, and we are gladdened that you have chosen an education deeply grounded in Caribbean reality. We assure you of our commitment to a rich UWI tradition of Caribbean research and self-discovery, intellectual engagement with our society, community and region, and the unending quest for knowledge building upon existing global discovery. For your part, all we expect is that you strive for excellence, that you develop a genuine and unquenchable thirst for knowledge and learning, and that you allow yourselves to enjoy the UWI journey as deeply and richly as possible. There are thousands of Caribbean people who testify that the UWI journey proved to be one of the most fulfilling of their lives, and the one that awakened their awareness of themselves as productive and positive Caribbean citizens. It is my pleasure in welcoming you as you take your first steps in the fulfillment of that tradition. Tennyson S.D. Joseph Head of Department 1

2 TABLE OF CONTENTS TEACHING STAFF IN THE DEPARTMENT / THE MAIN LIBRARY...6 IMPORTANT INFORMATION...7 PROGRAMMES OFFERED COURSES OFFERED IN THE YEAR 2014/ PROGRAMME COORDINATORS - UNDERGRADUATE ACADEMIC YEAR MARKING SCHEME FOR STUDENTS COURSES OFFERED & PREREQUISITES PROGRAMME STRUCTURES B.SC. POLITICAL SCIENCE DEGREE (SPECIAL) B.SC. POLITICAL SCIENCE AND ECONOMICS B.SC. POLITICAL SCIENCE AND FRENCH B.SC. POLITICAL SCIENCE AND HISTORY B.SC. POLITICAL SCIENCE AND LAW B.SC. POLITICAL SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT B.SC. POLITICAL SCIENCE AND PHILOSOPHY B.SC. POLITICAL SCIENCE AND PSYCHOLOGY B.SC. POLITICAL SCIENCE AND SPANISH B.SC. POLITICAL SCIENCE WITH ECONOMICS B.SC. POLITICAL SCIENCE WITH FRENCH B.SC. POLITICAL SCIENCE WITH GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES B.SC. POLITICAL SCIENCE WITH HISTORY B.SC. POLITICAL SCIENCE WITH INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS B.SC. POLITICAL SCIENCE WITH LAW B.SC. POLITICAL SCIENCE WITH MANAGEMENT B.SC. POLITICAL SCIENCE WITH PHILOSOPHY B.SC. POLITICAL SCIENCE WITH PSYCHOLOGY B.SC. POLITICAL SCIENCE WITH PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT B.SC. POLITICAL SCIENCE WITH SOCIOLOGY B.SC. POLITICAL SCIENCE WITH SPANISH B.SC. POLITICAL SCIENCE WITH TWO MINORS STRUCTURE OF MINORS AVAILABLE IN THE B.SC. POLITICAL SCIENCE DEGREE B.SC. PSYCHOLOGY B.SC. PSYCHOLOGY WITH MANAGEMENT B.SC. PSYCHOLOGY WITH POLITICAL SCIENCE B.SC. PSYCHOLOGY WITH SOCIOLOGY B.SC. SOCIAL WORK B.SC. SOCIOLOGY (SPECIAL) Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 8:00-9:00 9:00-10:00 10:00-11:00 11:00-12:00 12:00-1:00 1:00-2:00 2:00-3:00 3:00-4:00 4:00-5:00 5:00-6:00 6:00-7:00 7:00-8:00 8:00-9:

3 Saturday Friday B.SC. SOCIOLOGY AND LAW B.SC. SOCIOLOGY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE B.SC. SOCIOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY B.SC. SOCIOLOGY WITH CRIMINOLOGY B.SC. SOCIOLOGY WITH CULTURAL STUDIES B.SC. SOCIOLOGY WITH GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES B.SC. SOCIOLOGY WITH HISTORY B.SC. SOCIOLOGY WITH LAW B.SC. SOCIOLOGY WITH POLITICAL SCIENCE B.SC. SOCIOLOGY WITH PSYCHOLOGY ROOM ALLOCATION AND TELEPHONE NUMBERS Time 8:00-9:00 9:00-10:00 10:00-11:00 11:00-12:00 12:00-1:00 1:00-2:00 2:00-3:00 3:00-4:00 4:00-5:00 w5:00-6:00 6:00-7:00 7:00-8:00 8:00-9:00 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 62 3

4 TEACHING STAFF IN THE DEPARTMENT /2015 Full-Time Staff Adugu, Emmanuel, B.Sc., M.Phil. (Univ. of Ghana), M.A. (Ohio), G.I.S.S.R., Ph.D. (Ohio State Univ.), Lecturer in Sociology. Barrow-Giles, Cynthia, B.A., M.Sc., M.Phil. (UWI), Senior Lecturer in Political Science. Belle, George, B.Sc. M.Sc. (UWI), Ph.D. (Manc.), Senior Lecturer in Political Science. Broome, Pearson, B.A (UWI), M.Sc. (LSE), Ph.D. (Cambridge) Lecturer in Political Science. Cadogan-McClean, Cheryl, B.Sc. (UWI), M.A (Columbia Univ.), Ph.D. (Capella), Lecturer in Psychology. Cuffie, Joan, B.A., M.A. ed (Psyc) (UWI), Temporary Lecturer in Psychology Gopaul-McNicol, Sharon, B.A. (New York Univ.) M.A. (Columbia Univ.) M.A., M.Ed., Ph.D. (Hofstra Univ.), Senior Lecturer in Psychology. Grenade, Wendy, M.A. (Univ. Westmin.), M.A., Ph.D. (Univ. Miami), Lecturer in Political Science. Griffith, Alana, B.Sc., M.Sc. (UWI), Ph.D. (Kent), Lecturer in Sociology. Hinds Harrison, Kristina, B.A. (St. Mary s Univ.) M.A. (Kent), Ph.D. (LSE), Lecturer in Political Science. James, Therese, B.Sc. (Univ. of Windsor), M.Sc. (UWI), Lecturer in Social Work. Joseph, Debra, B.Sc., MSW, (UWI), Ph.D. (Huddersfield), Lecturer in Social Work. Joseph, Tennyson, B.A. M. Phil (UWI), Ph.D. (Cambridge), Lecturer in Political Science and Head of Department. Phillips, Joan, B.Sc., MPhil (UWI), Ph.D. (Bedfordshire), Temporary Senior Lecturer in Sociology Rock, Letnie, B.A. (UWI), BSW, (Univ. of Windsor), MHSA (Antioch Univ. NE), Ph.D. (Fordham), Senior Lecturer in Social Work. Winterdyk, John, B.A. (Wilfrid Laurier), M.A., Ph.D. (Simon Fraser), Full Professor (Mount Royal). ROOM ALLOCATION AND TELEPHONE NUMBERS FULL TIME STAFF 2014/2015 NAME ROOM EXTENSION JOSEPH, Dr. Tennyson (Head) S38/ 4289 Old SALISES Office 4924 ADUGU, Dr. Emmanuel S BARROW-GILES, Ms. Cynthia S BELLE, Dr. George, S BROOME, Dr. Pearson S CADOGAN-McCLEAN, Dr. Cheryl S CUFFIE, Ms. Joan S /4293/4996 GOPAUL-McNICOL, Dr. Sharon S GRENADE, Dr. Wendy Old SALISES Office 4254 GRIFFITH, Dr. Alana Old SALISES Office 4285 HINDS HARRISON, Dr. Kristina Old SALISES Office 4966 JAMES, Mrs. Therese S JOSEPH, Dr. Debra S PHILLIPS, Dr. Joan S ROCK, Dr. Letnie S WINTERDYK, Prof. John S /4293/4996 PART-TIME STAFF 2014/2015 EXTENSION ADDRESSES/ROOM DEGIA, Mrs. Haajima 4288/4293/4996 hdegia@yahoo.com FORDE, Mrs. Yolande 4288/4293/4996 ycforde@gmail.com GOODRIDGE, Ms. Gozel 4288/4293/4996 gozelgr@gmail.com GRIFFITH, Ms. Gina 4287 Room S23 HINDS, Mr. Bertie 4288/4293/4996 bertiehinds49@gmail.com KARCH BRATHWAITE, Dr. Cecilia 4288/4293/4996 cecelia.karch@hotmail.com LORDE, Mr. Peter 4288/4293/4996 peter.lorde@yahoo.com MAHY, Dr. George 4288/4293/4996 gmahy@caribsurf.com McCLEAN-TROTMAN, Dr. Lisa 4288/4293/4996 trotmanlisa.11@gmail.com RAMSAY, Ms. Kim 4288/4293/4996 kim.ramsay@cavehill.uwi.edu YEE SHUI, Mr. Michael 4288/4293/4996 michael.yeeshu@cavehill.uwi.edu WILLOUGHBY, Mrs. Cheryl 4288/4293/4996 eudora_35@hotmail.com 4 61

5 B.Sc. SOCIOLOGY WITH PSYCHOLOGY 2. SOCI 1005 Intro. Statistics for the Behavioural Sciences 1 or 2 3. MGMT 1000 Introduction to Computers 1 or 2 4. One (1) of FOUN 1009 Rhetoric II: Writing for Special Purposes 1 or 2 5. One (1) of: 6. SOCI 1002 Introductory to Sociology I 2 7. SOCI 1000 Introduction to Sociology II 1 8. PSYC 1003 Introduction to Psychology 1 or 2 9. HIST 1004 Introductory History of the Caribbean PSYC1004 Introduction to Social Psychology 2 1. SOCI 2000 Classical Social Theory 1 2. SOCI 2001 Modern Social Theory 2 4. SOCI 2007 Survey Design and Analysis 2 5. PSYC 2012 Developmental Psychology 1 6. PSYC 2002 Abnormal Psychology 2 7. SOCI 3026 Sociology of Development 1 8. SOCI 3035 Caribbean Social Problems Any two (2) approved Level II/III Sociology/Psychology courses I 1-2. SOCI 3000 Supervised Research Study OR 1 and 2 Any two (2) approved Level II/III Sociology courses 3. SOCI 3012 Caribbean Social Planning 1 4. SOCI 3013 Caribbean Social Policy 2 5. PSYC 2009 Learning Theory and Practice 2 6. PSYC 3024 Applied Psychology Research Methods 1 7. PSYC 3050 Research Project in Applied Psychology 1 or 2 8. PSYC 3014 Industrial and Organizational Psychology Any two (2) approved Level II/III courses from the Department of Government, Sociology and Social Work Part-time Staff Degia, Haajima, B.Sc. (UWI), MA. (Ohio), Ph.D. candidate (UWI) Forde, Yolande, B.Sc. (UWI), M.Sc, (LSE, Univ. of London) Goodridge, Gozel, RN (BCC), B.Sc. (UWI), M.Sc. (City London), Postgraduate Certificate in Specialized Management of Older Persons, (PAHO/WHO), MPhil Candidate (UWI) Griffith, Gina, B.Sc. (UWI), M.A. (Andrews Univ.) Hinds, Bertie, B.A. (UWI), M.A. (Leicester) Karch-Brathwaite, Cecilia, B.A., M.Sc. (U.C. Davis), Ph.D. (Rutgers) Lorde, Peter, B.Sc. (Andrew s Univ.), M.Sc. (Nottingham Trent) Mahy, George, MBBS (Lond-UCWI), DPM, FRC Psych McClean-Trotman, Lisa, B.A. (UWI), M.A., Ph.D. (Ohio) Ramsay, Kim, B.Sc. (UWI), M.Sc. (Univ. of Leicester) Yee Shui, Michael, B.Sc., Dip., M.Sc. (UWI), Ph.D. Candidate (Bowling Green State Univ.) Willoughby, Cheryl, B.Sc. (UWI), MBA (Surrey) M.Sc. (Leicester), Ph.D. Candidate (UWI) Administrative Staff Ms. Yvette Tull, B.Sc., M.Sc. (UWI) Administrative Assistant Mrs. Teresacita Cox, B.Sc. (UWI) Secretary Ms. Shavonne Rudder, B.Sc. (UWI) Stenographer/Clerk II 60 5

6 THE MAIN LIBRARY The Sidney Martin Library is open to all students and members of staff registered at this campus. The Library provides access to over 180,000 books, 20,000 paper periodicals, 80 online databases, and 1000 electronic journals and endeavours to support the research activities of all faculties. The library collection comprises an ever-increasing number of electronic resources and as such the main gateway to research information is the library s website: Each faculty has a Liaison Librarian who serves as the first point of contact for information about library policies, procedures and services. Library services include research and reference assistance, inter-library loan, information literacy and research skills workshops, a computer lab, a wireless environment, a twenty-four hour reading room and closed study carrels. Judith Toppin Liaison Librarian - Social Sciences Judith.toppin@cavehill.uwi.edu Tel: B.Sc. SOCIOLOGY WITH POLITICAL SCIENCE 1 SOCI 1004 The Logic of Social Inquiry OR 1 or 2 2. SOCI 1000 Introduction to Sociology II 1 3. SOCI 1002 Introduction to Sociology I 2 4. One (1) of: 5. SOCI 1005 Intro. Statistics for the Behavioural Sciences 1 or 2 6. GOVT 1000 Introduction to Political Institutions and Analysis 1 7. GOVT 1011 Introduction to Caribbean Politics 2 8. MGMT 1000 Introduction to Computers 1 or 2 9. One (1) of: 10. One (1) of: ECON 1001 Introduction to Microeconomics 1 or 2 ECON 1002 Introduction to Macroeconomics 2 HIST 1004 Introductory History of the Caribbean 1 INRL1000 Introduction to International Relations 2 1. SOCI 2000 Classical Social Theory 1 2. SOCI 2001 Modern Social Theory 2 4. SOCI 2007 Survey Design and Analysis 2 5. GOVT 2014 Western Political Thought 1 6. GOVT 2015 Modern Political Thought 2 7. SOCI 3026 Sociology of Development 1 8. SOCI 3035 Caribbean Social Problems 1 9. One (1) of: GOVT 2010 Politics of Developing Nations 1 GOVT 2024 Contemporary Political Democracy 2 GOVT 3014 Theories of International Politics An approved Level II/III course. I 1-2. SOCI 3000 Supervised Research Study OR 1 and 2 Any two (2) approved Level II/III Sociology courses 3. SOCI 3012 Caribbean Social Planning 1 4. SOCI 3013 Caribbean Social Policy Any two (2) Level II or III Sociology courses not previously selected. 7. GOVT 3017 Caribbean Governance I 1 8. GOVT 3018 Caribbean Governance II Any two (2) approved Level II/III courses from the Department of Government, Sociology and Social Work 6 59

7 B.Sc. SOCIOLOGY WITH LAW Students registered for this programme must complete 11 courses at Level I 2. SOCI 1005 Intro. Statistics for the Behavioural Sciences 1 or 2 3. MGMT 1000 Introduction to Computers 1 or 2 4. One (1) of: 5. One (1) of: 6. SOCI 1000 Introduction to Sociology II 1 7. SOCI 1002 Introduction to Sociology I 2 8. LAW 1010 Law and Legal Systems 1 9. LAW 1110 Criminal Law I LAW 1020 Constitutional Law LAW 1230 Legal Methods Research and Writing 1 and 2 1. SOCI 2000 Classical Social Theory 1 2. SOCI 2001 Modern Social Theory 2 4. SOCI 2007 Survey Design and Analysis 2 5. SOCI 3026 Sociology of Development 1 6. SOCI 3035 Caribbean Social Problems 1 7. One (1) approved Level II/III course from the Department of Government, Sociology and Social Work Any three (3) approved Level II/III Law courses. I 1-2. SOCI 3000 Supervised Research Study OR 1 and 2 Any two (2) approved Level II/III Sociology courses 3. SOCI 3012 Caribbean Social Planning 1 4. SOCI 3013 Caribbean Social Policy Any three (3) approved Level II/III Law courses Any three (3) approved Level II/III courses from the Department of Government, Sociology and Social work IMPORTANT INFORMATION A. Deadline for change of registration of courses (i) Addition, substitution or withdrawal from courses - End of Third Week of I - End of Second Week of II (ii) New and continuing students applying for permission to change degree options/faculty. - End of II (May 2014/2015) CONSULT B. Requirements for the award of the degree (See Faculty of Social Sciences Regulations Handbook) C. Procedures for changing degree programmes. (See Faculty of Social Sciences Regulations Handbook) D. Course requirement for continuation in a degree programme at University. (See Faculty of Social Sciences Regulations Handbook) E. Examination dates. (See Notice Board in the Lobby and/or UWI webpage: F. Due dates of course work or mid-semester examinations (Contact Course Lecturer) G. Grievance procedures re: examinations. (See Faculty of Social Sciences Regulations Handbook) H. Procedures re: illness before or during an examination. (See Faculty of Social Sciences Regulations Handbook) I. Oral Examinations for Final Year Students (Faculty of Social Sciences Regulations Handbook) J. Applications for leave of absence (Faculty of Social Sciences Regulations Handbook) K. Regulations for GPA (Faculty of Social Sciences Regulations Handbook) L. Co-curricular Credits (Faculty of Social Sciences Regulations Handbook) M. Students may download the book lists for subjects taught in the Department from the Departmental website: N. Students are reminded that for each course, there are two hours of lectures and one hour of tutorials. Copy only the relevant information from the master timetable. 58 7

8 O. Under the Banner system, students will be asked to sign up for a section. Please note that a section refers to the tutorial time and day. This must be selected at the time of registration. P. Part time students, who have entered the university with lower matriculation, will be required to register for only five courses annually. Three in one semester and two in the other semester. However, Level I continuing students may be permitted to register for a maximum of 6 courses annually, three in one semester and three in the other semester. Q. Full time students can register for a maximum of ten courses annually. Five in one semester and five in the other semester. However, to register for a sixth course, students must seek written permission from the Dean of the Faculty prior to registering for the course. R. At the time of registration, please check each course for the relevant prerequisites. These can be found at pages of this booklet. S. All Level I students should seek counselling from the Head of Department before registering for courses to ensure correct registration. T. Students who have not passed English Language at CXC/GCE Grade I or CAPE and who have not passed the UWI English Proficiency Test must register for FOUN Fundamentals of Written English before proceeding to register for FOUN 1001 English for Academic Purposes or FOUN 1008 Rhetoric II: Writing for Special Purposes. Our Web Page: address: gss@cavehill.uwi.edu COURSES WITH SIX AND NINE CREDITS All departmental courses are three credit courses with the following exceptions: GOVT 3071/72 Independent Study I & II (6 credits) PSYC 3021 Research Thesis in Applied Psychology (6 credits) SOCI 3000 Supervised Research Study (6 credits) SOWK 3000 Supervised Research Study (6 credits) SOWK 3004 Field Instruction I (9 credits) SOWK 3005 Field Instruction II (9 credits) Students are advised to follow the instructions for the course work requirement pertaining to each course. COURSE WORK IS MANDATORY. 4. SOCI 1005 Intro. Statistics for the Behavioural Sciences 1 or 2 One (1) of: SOCI 1002 Introduction to Sociology SOCI 1000 Introduction to Sociology II 1 8. HIST 1601 The Atlantic World HIST 1703 Introduction to History HIST 1602 The Atlantic World SOCI 2000 Classical Social Theory 1 2. SOCI 2006 Qualitative Research Methods 1 3. SOCI 3035 Caribbean Social Problems 1 4. HIST 2003 History of the West Indies I One (1) of the following pairs of courses: HIST 2101 Latin American History AND 1 HIST 2102 Latin American History since HIST 2201 History of the USA to 1865 AND 1 HIST 2202 History of the USA since HIST 2301 History of Africa AD AND 1 HIST 2302 History of Africa AD1900 to Present 2 HIST 2401 Nineteenth Century Europe AND 1 HIST 2402 Twentieth Century Europe 2 7. SOCI 2001 Modern Social Theory 2 8. SOCI 2007 Survey Design and Analysis 2 9. HIST 2004 History of the West Indies II One (1) approved Level II/III Sociology course OR An approved Level II/III course. I 1-2. SOCI 3000 Supervised Research Study OR 1 and 2 Any two (2) approved Level II/III Sociology course 3. SOCI 2013 Caribbean Social Development 2 4. SOCI 3012 Caribbean Social Planning 1 5. SOCI 3013 Caribbean Social Policy 2 6. SOCI 3027 Gender and Development Four (4) Level III History courses OR Two (2) Level III History courses & Two (2) approved Level II/III courses. ALL course work MUST be handed in within the stipulated deadline. Students should read the Notice Board and check the Departmental website: regularly. It is the Department s quickest and most convenient way of communicating certain kinds of information. 8 57

9 5 One (1) of: 6. SOCI 1002 Introduction to Sociology I 2 7. SOCI 1000 Introduction to Sociology II 1 8. GEND 1103 Theoretical Concepts and Sources of Knowledge 1 9 HIST 1004 Introductory History of the Caribbean 1 10 GOVT 1011 Introduction to Caribbean Politics 2 1. SOCI 2000 Classical Social Theory 1 2. SOCI 2001 Modern Social Theory 2 4. SOCI 2007 Survey Design and Analysis 2 5 SOCI 2013 Caribbean Social Development 2 6. SOCI 3013 Caribbean Social Policy 2 7. SOCI 3035 Caribbean Social Problems 1 8. GOVT 2000 Women and Politics 1 9. GEND 2201 An Introductory Course I: Introduction to 1 Women Studies OR 1 GEND 2202 An Introductory Course II: Women and Development in the Caribbean GEND 3701 Men and Masculinities in the Caribbean: 1 Theoretical Perspective OR 1 GEND 3702 Men and Masculinities in the Caribbean: 2 Contemporary Issues I 1. SOCI 3012 Caribbean Social Planning 1 2. SOCI 3027 Gender and Development 1 3. SOCI 3026 Sociology of Development SOCI 3000 Supervised Research Study OR 1 and 2 Any two (2) approved Level II/III Sociology courses 6-10 Five (5) from LAW 3260, PSYC 2026 or Gender/Sociology Level II/III courses. Students must always report any change of name, address or telephone number to Student Affairs, Admissions. Course representatives are elected by the students in each class and the course representative is responsible for liaising with the course lecturer on matters pertaining to the class. Students are also encouraged to sign up in the Departmental office for a Faculty Advisor, who can provide assistance with their academic progress. Selected courses are offered in the summer, usually in June and July (Summer School). Students are encouraged to register for summer courses when they are advertised. The fee per course in Summer School is $ BDS (Fees are subject to change). For examinations, students should always make sure that they consult the Final Examination Timetable for accurate dates and time of their examinations. Failure to attend lectures and tutorials could result in the student being debarred from sitting the final exam. Please note the University s General Regulations 21 and 22: 21. No candidate shall be admitted to any examination unless: (i) he/she has satisfied all the requirements and passed all the qualifying examinations prescribed in the Regulations; or (ii) he/she has been exempted from any such requirements by the Senate on the recommendation of the Faculty Board concerned. 22. Any candidate who has been absent from the University for a prolonged period during the term for any reason other than illness or whose attendance at prescribed lectures, classes, tutorial, or clinical instructions has been unsatisfactory or who has failed to submit essays set by his teachers, may be debarred by Senate on the recommendation of the Faculty Board concerned, from sitting any University Examination. Students must consult their Faculty and Departmental Handbooks for additional information. B.SC. SOCIOLOGY WITH HISTORY 2. MGMT 1000 Introduction to Computers 1 or

10 1. SPECIAL B.Sc. Political Science B.Sc. Psychology B.Sc. Social Work B.Sc. Sociology 2. JOINT MAJORS B.Sc. Political Science and Economics B.Sc. Political Science and French B.Sc. Political Science and History B.Sc. Political Science and Law B.Sc. Political Science and Management B.Sc. Political Science and Philosophy B.Sc. Political Science and Psychology B.Sc. Political Science and Spanish B.Sc. Sociology and Law B.Sc. Sociology and Political Science B.Sc. Sociology and Psychology 3. MAJOR/MINOR PROGRAMMES OFFERED B.Sc. Political Science with Economics B.Sc. Political Science with French B.Sc. Political Science with Gender and Development Studies B.Sc. Political Science with History B.Sc. Political Science with International Relations B.Sc. Political Science with Law B.Sc. Political Science with Management B.Sc. Political Science with Philosophy B.Sc. Political Science with Psychology B.Sc. Political Science with Public Sector Management B.Sc. Political Science with Sociology B.Sc. Political Science with Spanish B.Sc. Political Science with Two Minors B.Sc. Psychology with Management B.Sc. Psychology with Political Science B.Sc. Psychology with Sociology B.Sc. Sociology with Criminology B.Sc. Sociology with Cultural Studies B.Sc. Sociology with Gender and Development Studies B.Sc. Sociology with History B.Sc. Sociology with Law B.Sc. Sociology with Political Science B.Sc. Sociology with Psychology 1. SOCI 2000 Classical Social Theory 1 2. SOCI 2001 Modern Social Theory 2 4. SOCI 2007 Survey Design and Analysis 2 5. CLTR2500 Introduction to Caribbean Cultural Studies 1 6. CLTR2000 Thinking Culture 1 7. Any One (1) of the following courses: CLTR2010 Global Media and Caribbean Culture 1 CLTR2050 Aspects of Brazilian Culture II 1 and 2 CLTR2100 Festivals, Rituals and Caribbean Society 2 CLTR2401 Popular Culture and Consciousness in 20 th Century South Africa 1 CLTR2405 Religion and Ritual in Contemporary Africa 1 LITS2403 Caribbean Popular Culture I Two (2) electives from: SOCI2013 Caribbean Social Development 2 SOCI2014 Caribbean Kinship 2 SOCI3004 Tourism and Development 1 SOCI 3007 Rural Development 2 SOCI 3027 Gender and Development One (1) approved Level II/III course from the Department of Government, Sociology and Social Work. I 1. SOCI 3012 Caribbean Social Planning 1 2. SOCI 3013 Caribbean Social Policy 1 3. SOCI 3026 Sociology of Development 1 4. SOCI 3035 Caribbean Social Problems 1 5. CLTR3102 Exhibiting Cultures SOCI 3000 Supervised Research Study OR 1 and 2 Any two (2) approved Level II/III Sociology courses 8-9. Any two (2) approved Level II/III Sociology courses 10. One (1) approved Level II/III Cultural Studies course. B.Sc. SOCIOLOGY WITH GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES 2. MGMT 1000 Introduction to Computers 1 or 2 3. SOCI 1005 Intro. Statistics for the Behavioural Sciences 1 or 2 4 One (1) of: 10 55

11 PSYC 1004 Introduction to Social Psychology Or 2 SOWK 1000 Human Behaviour Other from 9 OR An approved Level I course. 1. SOCI 2000 Classical Social Theory 1 2. SOCI 2001 Modern Social Theory 2 4. SOCI 2007 Survey Design and Analysis 2 5. SOCI 3035 Caribbean Social Problems 1 6. SOCI 3017 Criminal Justice Any four (4) approved Level II/III courses from the Department of Government, Sociology and Social Work Or any approved Level II/III Psychology course. I 1-2. SOCI 3000 Supervised Research Study Or 1 and 2 Any two (2) approved Level II/III Sociology courses 3. SOCI 3012 Caribbean Social Planning 1 4. SOCI 3013 Caribbean Social Policy 2 5. SOCI 3026 Sociology of Development 2 6. SOCI 3032 Criminology I 2 7. SOCI 3036 Criminology II: Police and Society 2 8. SOCI 3047 Sociology of Penal Practice One (1) of: SOCI 3033 Drugs and Society Or 2 SOWK 3034 Children and Family Services 1 And one (1) course from those not previously selected at Level II. *(With the introduction of Cave Hill Evening 2009/2010 Level I course in Social Work will also be offered in the evening). 4. GRADUATE STUDIES: RESEARCH BASED DEGREES M.Phil/Ph.D. Political Science M.Phil/Ph.D. Sociology M.Phil Social Work 5. TAUGHT MASTERS M.Sc. Applied Psychology (Social) M.Sc. Counselling Psychology M.Sc. egovernance for Developing States M.Sc. Integration Studies M.Sc. Sociology M.S.W. Social Work Management and Administration 6. ROOM ALLOCATION AND TELEPHONE NUMBERS Lecture rooms will be noted on the timetable and telephone numbers of lecturers and office hours will be made available by lecturers. The Departmental Office numbers are /4293/4996. B.Sc. SOCIOLOGY WITH CULTURAL STUDIES 2. MGMT 1000 Introduction to Computers 1 or 2 3. SOCI 1005 Intro. Statistics for the Behavioural Sciences 1 or 2 4. One (1) of: 5. One (1) of: 6. SOCI 1002 Introduction to Sociology I 2 7. SOCI 1000 Introduction to Sociology II 1 8. CLTR1100 Culture and Identity 2 9. HIST 1004 Introductory History of the Caribbean GOVT 1011 Introduction to Caribbean Politics

12 COURSES OFFERED IN THE YEAR 2014/2015 AND TEACHING STAFF SEMESTER I Course Code Course Title Lecturer GOVT 1000 Intro. to Political Institutions and Analysis P. Broome PSYC 1003 Introduction to Psychology J. Cuffie SOCI 1000 Introduction to Sociology II H. Degia SOCI 1001 Introduction to Social Research E. Adugu SOCI 1005 Intro. Statistics for the Behavioural Sciences M. Shui SOWK 1000 Human Behaviour D. Joseph SOWK 1001 Introduction to Social Work D. Joseph GOVT 2000 Women and Politics K. Hinds Harrison GOVT 2010 Politics of Developing Nations C. Barrow-Giles GOVT 2014 Western Political Thought T. Joseph GOVT 2016 Caribbean Political Philosophy T. Joseph GOVT 2021 Socialist Political Economy K. Hinds Harrison GOVT 2057 egovernance for Small Island Dev. States I P. Broome GOVT 3014 Theories of International Politics W. Grenade GOVT 3017 Caribbean Governance I C. Barrow-Giles GOVT 3071 Independent Study I K. Hinds Harrison PSYC 2012 Developmental Psychology G. Mahy PSYC 2026 Gender and Psychology J. Cuffie PSYC 3008 Elements of Counselling and Psychotherapy G. Griffith PSYC 3014 Industrial and Organisational Psychology C. Cadogan-McClean PSYC 3021 Research Thesis in Applied Psychology J. Cuffie PSYC 3024 Applied Psychology Research Methods C. Cadogan-McClean SOCI 3047 The Sociology of Penal Practice J. Winterdyk PSYC 3050 Research Project in Applied Psychology C. Cadogan-McClean SOCI 2000 Classical Social Theory J. Phillips SOCI 2006 Qualitative Research Methods E. Adugu SOCI 2022 Social Gerontology G. Goodridge SOCI 3000 Supervised Research Study E. Adugu SOCI 3004 Tourism and Development J. Phillips SOCI 3012 Caribbean Social Planning A. Griffith SOCI 3017 Criminal Justice J. Winterdyk SOCI 3026 Sociology of Development C. Karch Brathwaite SOCI 3027 Gender and Development J. Phillips SOCI 3035 Caribbean Social Problems A. Griffith SOCI 3037 Social Dimensions of Inequality and Marginalisation A. Griffith SOWK 2000 Social Work Theory and Practice with Groups L. Rock SOWK 3000 Supervised Research Study L. Rock SOWK 3004 Field Instruction I T. James SOWK 3006 Field Instruction Integrative Seminar I T. James SOWK 3031 Bio-psychosocial Challenges of HIV/AIDS in the Caribbean D. Joseph SOWK 3032 Substance Abuse Management in Caribbean Society P. Lorde SOWK 3034 Children and Family Services L. Rock 12 ECON 1001 Introduction to Microeconomics 1 or 2 ECON 1002 Introduction to Macroeconomics 2 1. PSYC 2002 Abnormal Psychology 2 2. PSYC 2003 Physiological Psychology 1 3. PSYC 2009 Learning Theory and Practice 2 4. PSYC 2012 Developmental Psychology 1 5. SOCI 2000 Classical Social Theory 1 6. SOCI 2001 Modern Social Theory 2 7. SOCI 2006 Qualitative Research Methods 1 8. SOCI 2007 Survey Design and Analysis 2 9. SOCI 3013 Caribbean Social Policy SOCI 3035 Caribbean Social Problems 1 I 1. SOCI 3012 Caribbean Social Planning 1 2. PSYC 3014 Industrial and Organisational Psychology 1 3. SOCI 3026 Sociology of Development SOCI 3000 Supervised Research Study OR 1and 2 Any two (2) approved Level II/III Sociology courses 6-7. PSYC 3021 Research Thesis in Applied Psychology 1and 2 8. PSYC 3024 Applied Psychology Research Methods Any two (2) approved Level II/III Sociology/Psychology courses not yet taken. B.Sc. SOCIOLOGY WITH CRIMINOLOGY 2. MGMT 1000 Introduction to Computers 1 or 2 3. One (1) of: FOUN 1001 English for Academic Purposes Or 1 or 2 4. SOCI 1005 Intro. Statistics for the Behavioural Sciences 1 or 2 5. FOUN 1101 Caribbean Civilization Or 1 or 2 6. SOCI 1002 Introduction to Sociology I 2 7. SOCI 1000 Introduction to Sociology II 1 8. HIST 1004 Introductory History of the Caribbean 1 9. One (1) of: GOVT 1000 Intro. to Political Institutions and Analysis Or 1 GOVT 1011 Introduction to Caribbean Politics One (1) of: ECON 1001 Introduction to Microeconomics Or 1 or 2 ECON 1002 Introduction to Macroeconomics 2 53

13 1. SOCI 2000 Classical Social Theory 1 2. SOCI 2001 Modern Social Theory 2 4. SOCI 2007 Survey Design and Analysis 2 5. GOVT 2014 Western Political Thought 1 6. GOVT 2015 Modern Political Thought 2 7. SOCI 3013 Caribbean Social Policy 2 8. GOVT 3017 Caribbean Governance I 1 9. GOVT 3018 Caribbean Governance II SOCI 3035 Caribbean Social Problems 1 I 1. GOVT 2010 Politics of Developing Nations 1 2. GOVT 2024 Contemporary Political Democracy 2 3. GOVT 2021 Socialist Political Economy OR 1 GOVT 2016 Caribbean Political Philosophy 1 4. SOCI 3012 Caribbean Social Planning 1 5. GOVT 3049 Caribbean International Politics 2 6. GOVT 3014 Theories of International Politics 1 7. GOVT 3015 International Politics and Political Econ 2 8. SOCI 3026 Sociology of Development SOCI 3000 Supervised Research Study OR 1 and 2 Any two (2) approved Level II/III Sociology courses. B.Sc. SOCIOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY 1. PSYC 1004 Introduction to Social Psychology 2 2. SOCI 1004 The Logic of Social Inquiry OR 1 or 2 3. SOCI 1005 Intro. Statistics for the Behavioural Sciences 1 or 2 4. MGMT 1000 Introduction to Computers 1 or 2 5. PSYC 1003 Introduction to Psychology 1 or 2 6. One (1) of: 7. One (1) of: 8. SOCI 1000 Introduction to Sociology II 1 9. SOCI 1002 Introduction to Sociology I One (1) of: GOVT 1000 Introduction to Political Institutions and Analysis 1 GOVT 1011 Introduction to Caribbean Politics 2 SOWK 1001 Introduction to Social Work 1 HIST 1004 Introductory History of the Caribbean 1 52 COURSES OFFERED IN THE YEAR 2014/2015 AND TEACHING STAFF CONTINUED SEMESTER II Course Code Course Title Lecturer GOVT 1011 Introduction to Caribbean Politics C. Barrow-Giles INRL 1000 Introduction to International Relations K. Hinds Harrison PSYC 1003 Introduction to Psychology J. Cuffie PSYC 1004 Introduction to Social Psychology J. Cuffie SOCI 1001 Introduction to Social Research E. Adugu SOCI 1002 Introduction to Sociology I A. Griffith SOCI 1005 Intro. Statistics for the Behavioural Sciences M. Shui SOWK 1002 Individuals and Families D. Joseph GOVT 2015 Modern Political Thought T. Joseph GOVT 2024 Contemporary Political Democracy C. Barrow-Giles GOVT 2047 Principles of Public International Law TBA GOVT 3000 African Political Philosophy in Antiquity T. Joseph GOVT 3015 International Politics and Political Economy W. Grenade GOVT 3018 Caribbean Governance II C. Barrow-Giles GOVT 3025 Trade and the Environment K. Hinds Harrison GOVT 3049 Caribbean International Politics W. Grenade GOVT 3058 egovernance for Small Island Dev. States II P. Broome GOVT 3072 Independent Study II P. Broome PSYC 2001 Counselling I G. Griffith PSYC 2002 Abnormal Psychology G. Mahy PSYC 2007 Psychometrics C. Cadogan-McClean PSYC 2015 Culture and Psychology S. Gopaul-McNicol PSYC 2025 Communication Psychology L. McClean-Trotman PSYC 3003 Community and Environmental Psychology G. Griffith PSYC 3013 Contemporary Issues in Social Psychology C. Cadogan-McClean PSYC 3021 Research Thesis in Applied Psychology J. Cuffie PSYC 3050 Research Project in Applied Psychology C. Cadogan-McClean SOCI 2001 Modern Social Theory A. Griffith SOCI 2007 Survey Design and Analysis E. Adugu SOCI 2013 Caribbean Social Development C. Karch Brathwaite SOCI 2014 Caribbean Kinship J. Phillips SOCI 2028 Violence and Development C. Willoughby SOCI 3000 Supervised Research Study E. Adugu SOCI 3007 Rural Development J. Phillips SOCI 3009 Industrial Sociology E. Adugu SOCI 3013 Caribbean Social Policy A. Griffith SOCI 3032 Criminology I K. Ramsay SOCI 3033 Drugs and Society Y. Forde SOCI 3036 Criminology II: Police and Society B. Hinds SOWK 2007 Disability Studies L. Rock SOWK 2010 Interpersonal Relation and Skills Laboratory L. Rock SOWK 3000 Supervised Research Study L. Rock SOWK 3009 Theory and Practice of Social Work: Community Organisation L. Rock SOWK 4005 Crisis Intervention D. Joseph SOWK 3005 Field Instruction II T. James SOWK 3008 Field Instruction Integrative Seminar II T. James/D. Joseph 13

14 PROGRAMME COORDINATORS - UNDERGRADUATE Political Science - Dr. Tennyson Joseph Psychology - Dr. Cheryl Cadogan-McClean Social Work - Dr. Letnie Rock Sociology - Dr. Emmanuel Adugu ACADEMIC YEAR I Begins - August 24, 2014 Teaching Begins - September 01, 2014 Teaching Ends - November 28, 2014 Examinations Begin - December 03, 2014 Examinations End - December 19, 2014 Ends - December 19, 2014 II Begins - January 18, 2015 Teaching Begins - January 19, 2015 Teaching Ends - April 17, 2015 Break - April 19 26, 2015 Examinations Begin - April 27, 2015 Examinations End - May 15, 2015 Ends - May 15, SOCI 2000 Classical Social Theory 1 2. SOCI 2001 Modern Social Theory 2 4. SOCI 2007 Survey Design and Analysis 2 5. SOCI 3035 Caribbean Social Problems Five (5) Level II/III Law courses. I 1. SOCI 3012 Caribbean Social Planning 1 2. SOCI 3026 Sociology of Development 1 3. One (1) of: SOCI 3013 Caribbean Social Policy 2 SOCI 3027 Gender and Development 1 SOCI 2013 Caribbean Social Development 2 SOCI 3007 Rural Development Two (2) of: SOCI 3032 Criminology I 2 SOCI 3017 Criminal Justice 1 SOCI 3009 Industrial Sociology 2 SOWK 3032 Substance Abuse Management in Caribbean Society 1 SOCI 3037 Social Dimensions of Inequality and Marginalisation 1 SOCI3033 Drugs and Society Five (5) Level II/III Law courses DEGREE MARKING SCHEME FOR STUDENTS A+ 90 and 100 A A B B B C C F F F GPA First Class Honours 3.60 and above Upper Second Class Honours Lower Second Class Honours Pass Fail B.Sc. SOCIOLOGY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE 2. MGMT 1000 Introduction to Computers 1 or 2 3. SOCI 1005 Intro. Statistics for the Behavioural Sciences 1 or 2 4. One (1) of: 5. One (1) of: 6 SOCI 1002 Introduction to Sociology I 2 7. SOCI 1000 Introduction to Sociology II 1 8 GOVT 1000 Introduction to Political Institutions and Analysis 1 9. GOVT 1011 Introduction to Caribbean Politics HIST 1004 Introductory History of the Caribbean 1 51

15 PSYC 2002 Abnormal Psychology 2 SOCI 2028 Violence and Development 2 SOCI 3004 Tourism and Development 1 SOCI 3007 Rural Development 2 SOCI 3032 Criminology I 2 SOCI 3017 Criminal Justice 1 SOCI 2022 Social Gerontology 1 SOCI 3027 Gender and Development 1 SOWK 3034 Children and Family Services 1 One or two Level II Political Science courses OR An approved Level II/III course. I 1-2. SOCI 3000 Supervised Research Study OR 1 and 2 Any two (2) approved Level II/III Sociology courses 3. SOCI 3012 Caribbean Social Planning 1 4. SOCI 3013 Caribbean Social Policy 2 5. SOCI 3026 Sociology of Development Electives: Five (5) from any of the following Level III courses, and any not previously selected at Level II SOCI 2013 Caribbean Social Development 2 SOCI 3036 Criminology II: Police and Society 2 SOCI 3037 Social Dimensions of Inequality and Marginalisation 1 SOCI 3009 Industrial Sociology 2 SOCI 3047 The Sociology of Penal Practice 1 B.Sc. SOCIOLOGY AND LAW Students registered for this programme must complete 11 courses at Level 1 2. MGMT 1000 Introduction to Computers 1 or 2 3. One (1) of: FOUN 1001 English for Academic Purposes OR 1or 2 FOUN 1008 Rhetoric II: Writing for Special Purpose 1 or 2 4. SOCI 1005 Intro. Statistics for the Behavioural Sciences 1 or 2 5. One (1) of: 6. SOCI 1002 Introduction to Sociology I 2 7. SOCI 1000 Introduction to Sociology II 1 8. LAW 1010 Law and Legal Systems 1 9. LAW 1110 Criminal Law I LAW 1020 Constitutional Law 2 11 LAW 1230 Legal Methods Research and Writing 1 and 2 50 SEMESTER I GOVT 1000 PSYC 1003 SOCI 1000 SOCI 1001 SOCI 1005 SOWK 1000 SOWK 1001 COURSES OFFERED & PREREQUISITES Introduction to Political Institutions and Analysis Introduction to Psychology Introduction to Sociology II Introduction to Social Research Introductory Statistics for the Behavioural Sciences Human Behaviour Introduction to Social Work 15 Prerequisites GOVT 2000 Women and Politics GOVT 2010 Politics of Developing Nations GOVT 2014 Western Political Thought GOVT 2016 Caribbean Political Philosophy GOVT 2021 Socialist Political Economy GOVT 2057 egovernance for Small Island Developing States I PSYC 2012 Developmental Psychology PSYC1003 or PSYC1004 or PSYC 1007 PSYC 2026 Gender and Psychology PSYC1003 or PSYC1004 or PSYC 1007 SOC Classical Social Theory SOCI 1000 SOCI 2006 Qualitative Research Methods SOCI 1004 or SOCI 1001or PSYC 1013 SOCI 2022 Social Gerontology SOCI 1000 or SOCI 1002 SOWK 2000 Social Work Theory and Practice SOWK 1002 with Groups I GOVT 3014 Theories of International Politics GOVT 3017 Caribbean Governance I GOVT 3071 Independent Study 1 PSYC 3008 Elements of Counselling and Psychotherapy PSYC 1003 or PSYC1004 or PSYC 1007 PSYC 3014 Industrial and Organizational Psychology PSYC 1003 or PSYC1004 or PSYC 1007 PSYC 3021 Research Thesis in Applied Psychology For Psychology Major Only

16 PSYC 3024 Applied Psychology Research Methods PSYC 1003 or PSYC 1004 or PSYC 1007 PSYC 3050 Research Project in Applied Psychology For Psychology Minor Only SOCI 3000 Supervised Research Study Must have a B+ in SOCI 2006 and SOCI 2007 SOCI 3004 Tourism and Development SOCI 1000 or SOCI 1002 SOCI 3012 Caribbean Social Planning SOCI 1000 or SOCI 1002 SOCI 3017 Criminal Justice SOCI 1000 or SOCI 1002 SOCI 3026 Sociology of Development SOCI 1000 and SOCI 1002 SOCI 3027 Gender and Development SOCI 1000 or SOCI 1002 or SOCI 3013 SOCI 3035 Caribbean Social Problems SOCI 1000 or SOCI 1002 SOCI 3037 Social Dimensions of Inequality SOCI 1000 or and Marginalisation SOCI 1002 SOCI 3047 The Sociology of Penal Practice SOCI 3017 SOWK 3000 Supervised Research Study SOWK 3004 Field Instruction I All Levels I & II Courses SOWK 3006 Field Instruction Integrative Seminar I All Levels I & II Courses SOWK 3031 Bio-Psychosocial Challenges of HIV/AIDS in the Caribbean SOWK 3032 Substance Abuse Management in Caribbean Society SOWK 3034 Children and Family Services I SOWK 3004 Field Instruction I 1 *SOWK 3005 Field Instruction II 2 SOWK 3006 Field Instruction Integrative Seminar I 1 *SOWK 3008 Field Instruction Integrative Seminar II 2 SOWK 3000 Supervised Research Study OR 1 and 2 Any two (2) approved Level II/III Social Work/Sociology Courses. *Please note that it is the Department s policy that students are encouraged to undertake their field practicum in their country of origin. B.SC. SOCIOLOGY (SPECIAL) 2. MGMT 1000 Introduction to Computers 1 or 2 3. One (1) of: 4 SOCI 1005 Intro. Statistics for the Behavioural Sciences 1 or 2 5. One (1) of: 6. SOCI 1002 Introduction to Sociology I 2 7. SOCI 1000 Introduction to Sociology II 1 8. HIST 1004 Introductory History of the Caribbean 1 9. One (1) of: GOVT 1000 Intro. to Political Institutions and Analysis OR 1 GOVT 1011 Introduction to Caribbean Politics One (1) of: ECON 1001 Introduction to Microeconomics 1 or 2 ECON 1002 Introduction to Macroeconomics 2 PSYC 1003 Introduction to Psychology 1 or 2 SOWK 1001 Introduction to Social Work 1 Or Other from 9 Or an approved Level I course. 1. SOCI 2000 Classical Social Theory 1 2. SOCI 2001 Modern Social Theory 2 4. SOCI 2007 Survey Design and Analysis 2 5. SOCI 3035 Caribbean Social Problems Five (5) of: PSYC 2001 Counselling I 2 SOCI 2014 Caribbean Kinship 2 PSYC 2012 Developmental Psychology

17 6. PSYC 2002 Abnormal Psychology 2 7. SOCI 3026 Sociology of Development 1 8. PSYC 2003 Physiological Psychology Two (2) approved Level II/III Sociology/ Psychology/ Political Science or Social Work courses. I 1. PSYC 2008 Cognitive Psychology 2 2. PSYC 2004 Personality Theory and Assessment I 1 3. PSYC 3017 Personality Theory and Assessment II PSYC 3021 Research Thesis in Applied Psychology 1 and 2 6 PSYC 2009 Learning Theory and Practice 2 7 PSYC 3008 Elements of Counselling and Psychotherapy 1 8. SOCI 3035 Caribbean Social Problems 1 9. PSYC 3024 Applied Psychology Research Methods One (1) approved Level II/III Sociology/Psychology/ Political Science/Social Work course. B.Sc. SOCIAL WORK 1. SOCI 1005 Intro. Statistics for the Behavioural Sciences 1 or 2 2. One (1) of: 3. MGMT 1000 Introduction to Computers 1 or 2 4. One (1) of: 5. SOWK 1001 Introduction to Social Work 1 6. SOWK 1002 Individuals and Families 2 7. SOWK 1000 Human Behaviour 1 8. SOCI 1002 Introduction to Sociology I 2 9 PSYC 1003 Introduction to Psychology 1 or SOCI 1004 The Logic of Social Inquiry OR 1 or 2 1. SOWK 2000 Social Work Theory and Practice with Groups 1 2. SOWK 2010 Interpersonal Relations and Skills Laboratory 2 3. SOWK 3009 Theory and Practice of Social Work: Community Organisation 2 4. PSYC 2012 Developmental Psychology 1 5. PSYC 2002 Abnormal Psychology 2 6. SOCI 2006 Qualitative Research Methods 1 7. SOCI 2007 Survey Design and Analysis 2 8. SOCI 3012 Caribbean Social Planning 1 9. SOCI 3013 Caribbean Social Policy SOCI 3035 Caribbean Social Problems 1 48 SEMESTER II GOVT 1011 Introduction to Caribbean Politics INRL 1000 Introduction to International Relations PSYC 1003 Introduction to Psychology PSYC 1004 Introduction to Social Psychology SOCI 1001 Introduction to Social Research SOCI 1002 Introduction to Sociology I SOCI 1005 Introductory Statistics for the Behavioural Sciences SOWK 1002 Individuals and Families SOWK 1000 and SOWK 1001 GOVT 2015 Modern Political Thought GOVT 2024 Contemporary Political Democracy GOVT 2047 Principles of Public International Law PSYC 2001 Counselling I PSYC 1003 or PSYC 1004 or PSYC 1007 PSYC 2002 Abnormal Psychology PSYC 1003 or PSYC1004 or PSYC 1007 or PSYC2012 PSYC 2007 Psychometrics PSYC 1003 or PSYC1004 or PSYC 1007 or PSYC 2015 Culture and Psychology PSYC 2025 Communication Psychology PSYC 1003 or PSYC 1004 or PSYC 1007 SOCI 2001 Modern Social Theory SOCI 1000 SOCI 2007 Survey Design and Analysis SOCI 2006 SOCI 2013 Caribbean Social Development SOCI 1000 or SOCI 1002 SOCI 2014 Caribbean Kinship SOCI 2028 Violence and Development SOCI 3017 SOWK 2007 Disability Studies SOWI 1000 and SOWK 1001 SOWK 2010 Interpersonal Relations and Skills Laboratory SOWI 1000 and SOWK 1001 I GOVT 3000 GOVT 3015 GOVT 3018 GOVT 3025 GOVT 3049 GOVT 3058 African Political Philosophy in Antiquity International Politics and Political Economy Caribbean Governance II Trade and the Environment Caribbean International Politics egovernance for Small Island Developing States II GOVT

18 GOVT 3072 Independent Study II GOVT 3071 PSYC 3003 Community and Environmental Psychology PSYC 1003 or PSYC 1004 or PSYC 1007 PSYC3013 Contemporary Issues in Social Psychology PSYC 1003 or PSYC 1004 or PSYC 1007 PSYC 3021 Research Thesis in Applied Psychology For Psychology Major Only PSYC 3050 Research Project in Applied Psychology For Psychology Minor Only SOCI 3000 Supervised Research Study Must have a B+ in SOCI 2006 and SOCI 2007 SOCI 3007 Rural Development SOCI 1002 SOCI 3009 Industrial Sociology SOCI 1000 or SOCI 1002 SOCI 3013 Caribbean Social Policy SOCI 1000 or SOCI 1002 SOCI 3032 Criminology I SOCI 1000 or SOCI 1002 SOCI 3033 Drugs and Society SOCI 1000 or SOCI 1002 SOCI 3036 Criminology II: Police and Society SOCI 3017 SOWK 3000 Supervised Research Study SOWK 3005 Field Instruction II SOWK 3004 SOWK 3008 Field Instruction Integrative Seminar II SOWK 3006 and SOWK 3004 SOWK 3009 Theory and Practice of Social Work: Community Organisation SOWK 2000 SOWK 4005 Crisis Intervention PSYC 2001 or SOWK1002 or PSYC PSYC 2009 Learning Theory and Practice 2 7. GOVT 2014 Western Political Thought 1 8. GOVT 2015 Modern Political Thought 2 9. One (1) approved Level II/III Political Science course. 10. One (1) approved Level II/III course. I 1. PSYC 2008 Cognitive Psychology 2 2. PSYC 2004 Personality Theory and Assessment I 1 3. PSYC 3017 Personality Theory and Assessment II PSYC 3021 Research Thesis in Applied Psychology 1 and 2 6 PSYC 3024 Applied Psychology Research Methods 1 7 PSYC 3008 Elements of Counselling and Psychotherapy 1 8. GOVT 3017 Caribbean Governance I 1 9. GOVT 3018 Caribbean Governance II One (1) of: PSYC 2025 Communication Psychology 2 PSYC 3013 Contemporary Issues in Social Psychology 2 PSYC 3014 Industrial and Organisational Psychology 1 PSYC 2026 Gender and Psychology 1 PSYC 2015 Culture and Psychology 2 B.Sc. PSYCHOLOGY WITH SOCIOLOGY 1 PSYC 1004 Introduction to Social Psychology 2 2 PSYC 1003 Introduction to Psychology 1 or 2 3. SOCI 1004 The Logic of Social Inquiry OR 1 or 2 4. SOCI 1002 Introduction to Sociology I 2 5. MGMT 1000 Introduction to Computers 1 or 2 6. SOCI 1005 Intro. Statistics for the Behavioural Sciences 1 or 2 7. GOVT 1011 Introduction to Caribbean Politics 2 8. SOCI 1000 Introduction to Sociology II 1 9. One (1) of: 10. One (1) of: SOCI 2000 Classical Social Theory 1 3. SOCI 2001 Modern Social Theory 2 3. PSYC 2012 Developmental Psychology 1 4. SOCI 2006 Qualitative Research Methods 1 5. SOCI 2007 Survey Design and Analysis 2 47

19 I 1. PSYC 2004 Personality Theory PSYC 3017 Personality Theory and Assessment II PSYC 3021 Research Thesis in Applied Psychology 1 and 2 5. PSYC 3008 Elements of Counselling and Psychotherapy 1 6. PSYC 3014 Industrial and Organisational Psychology 1 7. MGMT 3018 Industrial Relations 2 8. MGMT 2023 Financial Management I 1 or 2 9. PSYC 3024 Applied Psychology Research Methods One (1) approved Level II/III course. B.Sc. PSYCHOLOGY WITH POLITICAL SCIENCE Please be advised that your 1 st year electives are prerequisites for Levels II and III courses. Please check the course catalog on CHOL or the Handbook which indicate prerequisites before selecting elective courses. 1. PSYC 1004 Introduction to Social Psychology 2 2. PSYC 1003 Introduction to Psychology 1 or 2 3. SOCI 1004 The Logic of Social Inquiry OR 1 or 2 4. SOCI 1002 Introduction to Sociology I 2 5. MGMT 1000 Introduction to Computers 1 or 2 6. SOCI 1005 Intro. Statistics for the Behavioural Sciences 1 or 2 7. GOVT 1011 Introduction to Caribbean Politics 2 8. One (1) of: 9. One (1) of: 10. One (1) of: SOCI 1000 Introduction to Sociology II 1 MGMT 1001 Introduction to Management 1 or 2 ECON 1001 Introduction to Microeconomics 1 or 2 ECON 1002 Introduction to Macroeconomics 2 GOVT 1000 Introduction to Political Institutions and Analysis 1 SOWK 1001 Introduction to Social Work 1 1. PSYC 2012 Developmental Psychology 1 2. SOCI 2006 Qualitative Research Methods 1 3. SOCI 2007 Survey Design and Analysis 2 4. PSYC 2003 Physiological Psychology 1 5. PSYC 2002 Abnormal Psychology 2 46 PROGRAMME STRUCTURES B.Sc. POLITICAL SCIENCE DEGREE (SPECIAL) 2. SOCI 1005 Intro. Statistics for the Behavioural Sciences 1 or 2 3. MGMT 1000 Introduction to Computers 1 or 2 4. One (1) of : 5. One (1) of: FOUN 1101 Caribbean Civilisation OR 1 or 2 FOUN 1201 Science, Medicine and Technology 1 or 2 6. GOVT 1000 Introduction to Political Institutions and Analysis 1 7. GOVT 1011 Introduction to Caribbean Politics 2 8. ECON 1002 Introduction to Macroeconomics 2 9. SOCI 1000 Introduction to Sociology II One (1) of: INRL 1000 Introduction to International Relations 2 ECON 1001 Introduction to Microeconomics 1 or 2 ECON 1003 Maths for Social Sciences I 1 or 2 SOCI 1002 Introduction to Sociology I 2 FREN 1401 French Language 1A SPAN 1001 Spanish Language 1A 1 LAW 1020 Constitutional Law 2 MGMT 1001 Introduction to Management 1 or 2 HIST 1601 Atlantic World HIST 1602 Atlantic World HIST 1004 Introductory History of the Caribbean 1 2. GOVT 2015 Modern Political Thought 2 3. GOVT 3017 Caribbean Governance I 1 4. GOVT 3018 Caribbean Governance II 2 5. SOCI 2006 Qualitative Research Methods 1 6. SOCI 2007 Survey Design and Analysis 2 7. GOVT 2024 Contemporary Political Democracy 2 8. GOVT 2016 Caribbean Political Philosophy Two (2) of: GOVT2057 egovernance for Small Island Developing States I 1 GOVT 3058 egovernance for Small Island Developing States II 2 GOVT3025 Trade and the Environment 2 19

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