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(F) POLITICAL SCIENCE MINOR
* Prerequisites:
GOVT1000
GOVT1011
Introduction to Political Analysis
Introduction to Caribbean Politics
1. GOVT3017 Caribbean Governance I
2. GOVT3018 Caribbean Governance II
3. GOVT2014 Western Political Thought
4. GOVT2015 Modern Political Thought
5. Any Level II/III Political Science course
(G) SOCIOLOGY MINOR
* Prerequisites:
SOCI1002
SOCI1000
Introduction to Sociology I
Introduction to Sociology II
1. SOCI2000
OR SOCI2001
Classical Social Theory
Modern Social Theory
2. SOCI2006
OR SOCI2007
Qualitative Methods for
Sociological Research
Survey and Design Analysis
3. SOCI3035 Caribbean Social Problems
4. SOCI3026 Sociology of Development
5. Any Level II/III Sociology course
(H) PSYCHOLOGY MINOR
* Prerequisites:
PSYC1003
PSYC1004
Introduction to Psychology
Introduction to Social Psychology
1. PSYC2009 Learning Theory and Practice
2. PSYC3050 Research Project in Applied Psychology
3. PSYC2012 Developmental Psychology
4. PSYC2002 Abnormal Psychology
5. Any Level II/III Psychology course
FACULTY CONTACT INFORMATION
Telephone: 417-4265/4266/4268/4269/4863
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.cavehill.uwi.edu/fss
ACADEMIC ADVISORS
Dr. Donley Carrington, Deputy Dean—Overall Programme Advisor
Dr. Pearson Broome, Lecturer Department of Government Sociology & Social Work For the Political Science, Sociology and
Psychology Minors
Dr. Troy Lorde, Lecturer Department of Economics—For the Economics Minor
Contact the Faculty Office to make an appointment to see Dr. Carrington. For all other advisors, contact their Department
to find out about office hours.
THE UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES CAVE HILL CAMPUS
FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
B.Sc. Social Sciences Programme
(I) INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MINOR
* Prerequisites:
INRL1000
GOVT1000
GOVT1011
Introduction to International Relations
Introduction to Political Analysis OR
Introduction to Caribbean Politics
1.GOVT3015 International Politics and Political
Economy
2.GOVT3049 Caribbean International Politics
3.GOVT3025 Trade and the Environment
4.GOVT2047 Principles of Public International Law
5.GOVT3014 Theories of International Politics
(J) CRIMINOLOGY MINOR
* Prerequisites:
SOCI1000
SOCI1002
Introduction to Sociology II
Introduction to Sociology I
1. SOCI3032 Criminology I
2. SOCI3017 Criminal Justice
3. SOCI3047 Sociology of Penal Practice
4. SOCI3036 Criminology II: Police and Society
5. One elective from
SOCI2028 Violence and Development
SOCI3033 Drugs and Society
SOCIAL SCIENCES
Students must pursue twenty courses (60 credits) as
follows:
1. Fifteen courses (45 credits) - Three minors must be
chosen from the subject areas listed below and five (5)
courses should be completed for each minor:
(a) Accounting
(b) Economics
(c) Management OR (d) Public Sector Management
(e) Gender & Development Studies
(f) Political Science
(g) Sociology
(h) Psychology
(i) International Relations
(j) Criminology
2. Five (5) Level II/III elective courses (15 credits), not
B . S c . S o c i a l S c i e n c e s Level 1
1. ECON1003
OR ECON1004
OR SOCI1001
Maths for Social Sciences I*
Maths for Social Sciences II*
Introduction to Social Research*
2. ECON1005
OR SOCI1005
Introduction to Statistics
Introductory Statistics for the
Behavioural Sciences
3. FOUN1008
OR FOUN1006
An Introduction to Professional
Writing
Exposition for Academic Purposes
4. MGMT1000 Introduction to Computers
5. FOUN1101 OR
FOUN1201
Caribbean Civilization
Science, Medicine & Technology
6-10. Five (5) approved electives which should be cho-
sen to ensure that the pre-requisites for the minors in
Levels II & III are satisfied
STRUCTURE OF MINORS AVAILABLE IN THE
B.Sc. SOCIAL SCIENCES PROGRAMME
(A) ACCOUNTING MINOR
* Prerequisites:
ACCT1002
ACCT1003
Introduction to Financial Accounting
Introduction to Cost & Management
Accounting
1. ACCT2014 Financial Accounting I
2. ACCT2015 Financial Accounting II
3. ACCT2017 Management Accounting
4. ACCT3043 Auditing
5. ACCT3041
OR
Advanced Financial Accounting
(B) ECONOMICS MINOR
* Prerequisites:
ECON1001
ECON1002
Introduction to Microeconomics
Introduction to Macroeconomics
1. ECON2000 Intermediate Microeconomics I
2. ECON2001 Intermediate Microeconomics II
3. ECON2002 Intermediate Macroeconomics I
4. ECON2003 Intermediate Macroeconomics II
5. Any Level 2 or 3 course in the Department of
Economics
(C) MANAGEMENT MINOR
* Prerequisites:
MGMT1001
ACCT1002
ACCT1003
Introduction to Management
Introduction to Financial Accounting
Introduction to Cost & Management
Accounting
1. MKTG2001 Principles of Marketing
2. MGMT2006 Management Information Systems I
3. MGMT2008 Organizational Behaviour
4. MGMT3017 Human Resources Management
5. MGMT2023 Financial Management
(D) PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT MINOR
* Prerequisites:
MGMT1001 Introduction to Management
1. MGMT2008 Organizational Behaviour
2. MGMT3017 Human Resource Management
3. MGMT2028 Management in Government II
4. MGMT3073 Managing Development
5. MGMT3056 Project Management
(E) GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
* Prerequisites:
GEND1103 Theoretical Concepts & Sources of
Knowledge
1. GEND2201
OR GEND2202
An Introductory Course I: Introduction
to Women’s Studies
An Introductory Course II: Women and
Development in the Caribbean
2. GEND3701
OR GEND3702
Men & Masculinities in the Caribbean:
Theoretical Perspectives
Men & Masculinities in the Caribbean:
Contemporary Issues
3-5. Three (3) of the following courses:
GOVT2000 Women and Politics
LAW3260 Gender and the Law
SOCI3027 Gender and Development
PSYC2017 Gender and Psychology
GEND2002 Gender in Caribbean Culture II
GEND2110 Gender and Caribbean Economics
Relations
GEND2203 Feminist Theoretical Frameworks
GEND2501 Women Leadership and Change in
Developing Countries
GEND3703 Feminist Critiques of Development
Theories: Implications for Policy and
Planning
GEND3031 Sex, Gender and Society
GEND3705 Gender and Sexuality
GEND2005 Crimes by & Against Women: Theories,
Evidence & Popular Portrayals
Level 2 & 3
* Course prerequisites can change. Please consult your Faculty Handbook for individual course requirements.
* Students taking two or more quantitative minors e.g. Economics, Accounting, Management, should do ECON1003/
ECON1004. Students taking two or more qualitative minors e.g. Political Science, Gender Studies, Psychology, or
Sociology should do SOCI1001.