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2007-2008 Academic Year

Arts and Science Continuing and Distance Studies


Continuing and Distance Studies
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Manager    To be announced
Office    F100 Mackintosh-Corry Hall
Telephone    613-533-2470
World Wide Web Address    www.queensu.ca/cds
 
Each course offered by Continuing and Distance Studies counts for degree credit in the same way as does the equivalent course offered during the day. Interested students should consult Continuing and Distance Studies for information on course offerings in the upcoming terms and sessions. Priority in programs and courses will be given to students who participate in the preregistration process (see Sessional Dates).
 
Degree Programs
Students may be able to complete a program leading to a B.A. degree with a minor concentration in some subjects by taking a combination of correspondence and evening courses during the Spring-Summer and Fall-Winter Sessions. Students wishing to take the minor concentrations in science subjects or programs leading to other degrees offered by the Faculty of Arts and Science will find it necessary to attend some daytime classes on campus during the Fall-Winter Session.
 
Admission as a Part-Time Student
Refer to the Admission Chapter of this Calendar for details on the criteria for being admitted to a degree program. Although the minimum requirements are the same for full- and part-time admission, the actual standing required for full-time admission is higher because preference is given to applicants with the strongest academic records. Part-time admission may also require that an applicant's academic standing be above the minimum outlined in the Admission chapter. Part-time admission is subject to availability of space in programs and courses in any given academic session or term. Applicants wishing to be admitted should access the Admission Services website at www.queensu.ca/admission for details and to obtain an application form.
 
Correspondence Courses
In each academic session a wide selection of correspondence courses is offered. By enrolling in a combination of correspondence and on-campus courses it is possible to complete the requirements for some degrees. Students may also take courses either on campus or via correspondence from another university for credit toward their Queen's degree. In order to do this they must obtain a Letter of Permission from the Arts and Science Faculty Office, F200, Mackintosh-Corry Hall. Queen's degrees require the completion of a minimum number of Queen's credits; see Academic Regulation 28 of the Arts and Science Calendar, for information on how many courses must be taken through Queen's.
 
Priority for all courses, including correspondence courses, will be given to students who participate in preregistration. Students who do not participate in preregistration may add courses via QCARD (Queen's Computer Access to Registration Database) beginning 4 September 2007. In order to obtain all the course materials required for correspondence courses, students are strongly encouraged to register by 4 September 2007.
 
The courses listed below are those which currently form the correspondence program, although not all courses are offered every year. Courses currently under development may not be listed below. Details on which courses are offered in the current year and further information about each course are contained in the Continuing and Distance Studies brochures and by accessing www.queensu.ca/cds.
 
ANAT 100*U  Anatomy of the Human Body 
BIOL 111*S Ecology and the Environment
BIOL  319*U  Introduction to Ethnobotany   
CLST   207*S The Ancient Near East
COGS 100*U Introduction to Cognitive Science
COGS 200*S Cognitive Psychology
COMM 251*S  Organizational Behaviour
CWRI 295*U  Creative Writing I 
DEVS 221*S Topics in Aboriginal Studies
DRAM 101S  20th-Century Drama 
210S  Theatre History 
ECON 111*S  Introductory Microeconomics
112*S  Introductory Macroeconomics
ENGL 110S   Introduction to the Study of Literature in English
205*S  Selected Women Writers I
207*S  Children's Literature
226S  Shakespeare 
241S Restoration and 18th-Century Literature     
250S  The Romantics
260S  Modern British Literature
265*S Selected Women Writers II
GPHY 101*S Human Geography
GRMN 061*U  Introduction to Reading German Level I 
100S  Introductory German 
170S German Drama in English Translation
200S  Intermediate German 
262*U Reading German Level II
HLTH 131*S  Basic Human Nutrition 
HIST 125S  The Evolution of Modern Europe
252*S  Africa in the Modern World
256*S  The Making of the North American Environment 
260S  Canada from the Conquest to the Present 
272S  United States, Colonial Era to Present 
280S  Gender in North American History
PHAR 100*S  Introductory Pharmacology 
PHIL 157*S  Moral Issues 
158*S  Critical Thinking 
361*S  Introduction to Logic 
POLS 110U  Introduction to Politics and Government
211*U  Canadian Government 
212*U  Canadian Politics 
PSYC 100S  Principles of Psychology 
220S  Cognitive Psychology 
235S  Abnormal Psychology 
241*S Social Psychology
251*S  Developmental Psychology 
271*U Brain and Behaviour I
348*S Psychology of Crime
RELS 131S  World Religions/Religious Worlds 
254S  Women and Religion 
SOCY 122S  Introduction to Sociology 
274S  Sociology of Deviance 
284*S  Sociology of Information and Communication Technology   
STAT 263*U Introduction to Statistics 
WMNS 120*S  Contemporary Women's Issues 
211*S  History of Feminist Thought 
225*S  Sex, Gender and Popular Culture   
WRIT 075*S  Effective Writing I 
195*S  Modular Writing 
295*S  Literary Non-Fiction
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