Undergraduate Programs
University Certificate in Labour Studies
   
Regulations effective September 1, 2004

Students complete the program regulations in effect at the time of their enrolment.
     
The University Certificate in Labour Studies is designed for students who want to know more about the position of labour and working people in society. The program will be of particular interest to trade unionists at both the leadership and general membership levels. Students may obtain either the University Certificate in Labour Studies or the University Certificate in Human Resources and Labour Relations, but not both. Students who have completed the former University Certificate in Labour Relations, or the University Certificate in Industrial Relations and Human Resources, may not enrol in this program.

Athabaca University advisors have developed a Program Plan to assist you. The University has also developed program learning outcomes that describe the career options that may be available to you upon graduating.

     
 
 
  Total 30
  Required credits 12
  Elective credits 18
  Through Athabasca University (residency requirement)
15
  Maximum Prior Learning Assessment
and Recognition (PLAR) credits*
15
  * Approved Labour Studies transfer credits of up to a maximum of 15.  
  General certificate regulations  
     
  Required Courses (12 credits)
     
HIST 336 History of Canadian Labour (6)
LBST 200 Introduction to Labour Studies*
or
 
LBST 202 Labour College of Canada: Introduction to
Labour Studies*
(3)
SOCI 321 The Sociology of Work and Industry (3)

 

   
 

 

 

*Students are recommended to begin their program with LBST 200 or LBST 202.

 

  Electives (select 18 credits from the following)  
EDUC 310 The Canadian Training System (3)
ENGL 306 The Literature of Work (3)
HIST 470 Pre-Industrial Origins of Labour and
Socialist Thought
(3)
HIST 471 Labour and Socialist Thought in the Early Industrial Revolution, 1800-1850 (3)
HIST/LBST 472 Labour and Socialist Thought in the Later Industrial Revolution, 1850-1917 (3)
HIST 486 The Industrial Revolution (3)
LBST All courses  
IDRL All courses  
LGST 310 The Impact of the Canadian Charter on Labour Relations (3)
POEC 393 Canada and the Global Political Economy (3)
POEC/GLST 483 International Political Economy: Power, Production, and Global Order (3)
POLI 383 Introduction to Canadian Political Economy (3)
PSYC 205 Prior Learning Assessment and Portfolio Development (3)
SOCI 345 Women and Work in Canada (3)
SOCI 381 The Sociology of Power and Inequality (3)
     
 

 


Transfer Credits for Union Education and Prior Learning

Athabaca University grants advanced credit in the Labour Studies program for some union education programs. Students with a Labour College of Canada certificate, for example, may be eligible to receive nine credits. Students who have completed the Canadian Auto Workers Paid Educational Leave course may be eligible to receive three credits. Students who have completed the Canadian Postal Workers' Union Education Program may be eligible to receive six credits. Credit is also granted for other union education programs and for other forms of prior learning. Contact Athabasca University for details. Many unions, and some employers, will reimburse students for the cost of university tuition fees. Discuss this with your union representative or employer.


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