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General Arts and Sciences - Certificate or Diploma
Where Are You Now?
Sheridan College
Discipline: Multiple
Credential: College Diploma (2 year)
Program Title: General Arts and Science- Sheridan College
Where Do You Want to Go?
McMaster University - Hamilton
Degree Qualifications: BA(Hon) - Honours Bachelor of Arts
Discipline: Social and behavioural sciences
Credential: Degree (4 year)
Program Title: Sheridan College General Arts and Science to McMaster University Honors BA
Transfer credits / courses
Semesters Remaining
Course Equivalencies Granted
Sheridan Course Sheridan credit type McMaster Credit Granted
SOCI17221 – Principles of Sociology CORE SOCIOL 1Z03
SOCI20839 – Diversity in Canadian Society CORE SOCIOL 2XXX
ANTH17721G – Introduction to Anthropology GEN ED Elective ANTHROP 1AA3
HUMN18888G – Aging Matters in a Changing Society: Who’s Aging Now GEN ED Elective HLTHAGE 1BB3
POLI16367G – Introduction to Politics GEN ED Elective POLSCI 1XXX
RELG12403G – Paths of Faith GEN ED Elective SCAR 1XXX
SOCI10264G – Profiles in Crime GEN ED Elective SOCIOL 2XXX
SOCI13454G – Society and Technology: Challenge and Change GEN ED Elective SOCIOL 2XXX
RELG16367GD – Philosophies of World Religions Degree Breadth elective SCAR 1XXX
RELG23672GD – Goddess: Images of the Feminine Divine Degree Breadth elective SCAR 2BB3
RELG24991GD – Non violence and the Struggle for Social Change: The Legacy of M. Gandhi Degree Breadth elective SCAR 2XXX
RELG26529GD – Representations of Religion in Media Degree Breadth elective SCAR 2RN3
ANTH16678GD – Introduction to Physical Anthropology (formerly SOCS14201GD) Degree Breadth elective ANTHROP 2E03
ANTH17028GD – Anthropology of Health Degree Breadth elective ANTHROP 3HI3
ANTH18731GD – Social and Cultural Anthropology Degree Breadth elective ANTHROP 2F03
ANTH26859GD – Visual Narratives: Creative and Critical Analysis Degree Breadth elective ANTHROP 2MA3
ANTH33796GD – Topics in Applied Anthropology: Living with Culture Degree Breadth elective ANTHROP 3PD3
ANTH35288GD – Special Topics in Applied Biological Anthropology Degree Breadth elective ANTHROP 3W03
ANTH37721GD – Forensic Anthropology Degree Breadth elective ANTHROP 3FA3
SOCI13314GD – Introduction to Criminology Degree Breadth elective SOCIOL 2XXX
SOCS20146 – Applied Research Methods in Practice CORE SOCIOL 2Z03
SOCI20199GD – Sociology of Food Degree Breadth elective SOCIOL 2XXX
SOCI23551GD – Youth Crime and Youth Justice in Canada Degree Breadth elective SOCIOL 2XXX
SOCI23821GD – Issues in Sociology Degree Breadth elective SOCIOL 2XXX
SOCI26693GD – Sociology of Deviance Degree Breadth elective SOCIOL 2BB3
SOCI27028GD – Dimension of Social Inequality Degree Breadth elective SOCIOL 2R03
SOCI27198GD – Sociology of Shopping Degree Breadth elective SOCIOL 2XXX
SOCS25145GD – Women, Gender and Society (formerly SOCS10146GD) Degree Breadth elective SOCIOL 2HH3
SOCS23314GD – Creativity and Community Degree Breadth elective SOCIOL 2XXX
SOCI39798GD – Sociology of Urban Life Degree Breadth elective SOCIOL 2XXX
SOCS39901GD – Monuments, Museums and Memorials: The Cultural Study of Heritage Degree Breadth elective SOCIOL 2XXX
POLI14681GD – Canadian Politics Degree Breadth elective POLSCI 2D03
POLI15817GD – International Politics Introduction Degree Breadth elective POLSCI 2I03
POLI23033GD – Social Movements and Protest Degree Breadth elective POLSCI 2XXX
POLI24049GD – Introduction to Global Governance Degree Breadth elective POLSCI 2XXX
POLI35589GD – Propaganda: Words of Mass Deception Degree Breadth elective POLSCI 2XXX
Identified Direct Pathways into Level 2 Programs
Sheridan credit in: With a Grade of: Is Given as McMaster Credit in: And Allows Direct Entry into Honours:
HUMN18888G – Aging Matters in
a Changing Society: Who’s Aging Now 70% or higher HLTHAGE 1BB3 Aging and Society Level 2
ANTH17721G – Introduction to Anthropology 70% or higher ANTHROP 1AA3 Anthropology Level 2
RELG12403G – Paths of Faith 70% or higher SCAR 1XXX Society, Culture, and Religion Level 2
RELG16367GD – Philosophies of World Religions 70% or higher SCAR 1XXX Society, Culture, and Religion Level 2
SOCI17221 – Principles of Sociology 70% or higher SOCIOL 1Z03 Sociology Level 2
Requirements
The Program is open to individuals who have successfully completed the one-year certificate or two-year diploma at Sheridan.
Sheridan College applicants will need to be presenting a minimum cumulative average of 75% (cGPA 3.3).
70%
Minimum Grade for Admission≥ 70%
Pathway Requires Previous Program Graduation Yes
Bridging Requirements have not been defined for this pathway.
Graduates of the two-year Sheridan College General Arts and Science two-year diploma program who achieve a cumulative average of 75% (cGPA 3.3) or greater will be eligible for advanced standing toward their B.A. Honors program in the Faculty of Social Sciences. A maximum of 48 units of transfer credit (42 units of Level 1 credit, and 6 units of Level 2 credit) will be granted to students who meet these conditions at the time of admission. Student will need to complete 72 units of university course work to receive an Honors Bachelor of Arts Degree.
Language of Instruction
English
Cancellation Policy
a. This Agreement shall commence on Effective Date and shall be valid for a term of two (2) years.
b. The Parties will review the terms and conditions of this Agreement three (3) months prior to the expiry of the term and may renew the Agreement for a consecutive term equal to the length of the original term.
c. This Agreement is subject to immediate termination should Sheridan’s association with the Institution have any adverse effect on Sheridan’s reputation. Sheridan has the sole discretion to determine if and when there is an adverse effect on Sheridan’s reputation.
d. Notwithstanding the foregoing, should this Agreement expire or be terminated, all Students enrolled and/or in receipt of admission in the articulated Program are entitled to rely on and benefit from the provisions of this Agreement, so long as the Students maintain continuous registration in the Program.
Documentation
No additional pathway documentation available.
Contact / Apply
Office of the Registrar, McMaster University
https://registrar.mcmaster.ca/about/
Check the McMaster University - Hamilton website for more information.
Last Updated: July 24, 2024