Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Courses
FASS 101 - STT - FASSFirst Special Topics Seminar (3)
Students choose one of 10 FASSFirst Special Topics seminars open only to first-year FASS students by invitation from the Dean’s Office. Top ranked professors from across the Faculty work with students to discover the surprising, profound and interdisciplinary reach of the arts and social sciences. Students will learn to draw connections between values, ideas and evidence while developing core academic skills, from reading to research, writing and dialogue. Students with credit for FASS 101W may not take this course for further credit.
FASS 101W - STT - FASSFirst Special Topics Seminar (3)
Students choose one of 10 FASSFirst Special Topics seminars open only to first-year FASS students by invitation from the Dean’s Office. Top ranked professors from across the Faculty work with students to discover the surprising, profound and interdisciplinary reach of the arts and social sciences. Students will learn to draw connections between values, ideas and evidence while developing core academic skills, from reading to research, writing and dialogue. Students with credit for FASS 101 may not take this course for further credit. Writing.
FASS 110W - STT - Exploration in the Arts and Social Sciences (4)
Using Indigenous and non-Indigenous texts, FASS 110 focuses on contemporary Indigenous topics and concerns in a variety of fields including English literature, sociology, biology, gender and sexuality, and art history. Students will work on writing assignments in class and independently, will attend field trips and will be assigned group projects. Writing.
FASS 118 - STT-Inequality and Poverty: Evolution, Ethics and Redistribution (3)
Considers the conceptualization, measurement and evolution of inequality and poverty, with special reference to the comparative setting of the USA and Canada. Topics will include: Conceptualizing Distribution, Inequality and Poverty; The Evolution of Inequality in the USA and Canada; Poverty and Homelessness; Global Poverty and Inequality; Wealth and Earnings; Ethics; Politics and Redistribution. Breadth-Social Sciences.
FASS 120 - STT - Learning Strategies for Academic Success (2)
Course allows students to develop study skills and learning strategies that will assistant them with their transition to a post-secondary environment; it will facilitate the establishment of connections with self, the cohort, instructors, the university and with individual future educational and career aspirations. Students will receive support to navigate and access available resources.
FASS 122 - STT - Place-based Coast Salish Histories (3)
Provides an introduction to Coast Salish communities on Vancouver Island, the mainland, and on both sides of the Canada-US border. We will learn from directly from Coast Salish individuals and academics, and the class will incorporate place-based learning experiences including a Halq'eméylem place names tour in the Fraser Valley on June 6, 2018, which will take most of the day (8am-5pm).