But
Ce programme offre une formation multidisciplinaire sur quatre grands domaines des relations industrielles. Votre connaissance de la négociation collective, de la gestion de la rémunération, de la santé au travail et des politiques publiques sera enrichie lors de votre cours. Vous acquiserez une connaissance approfondie des interactions sociales entre les parties prenantes collectives (patronat, syndicats, État) dans le contexte du marché du travail et de l’emploi.
Les métiers
Agent chargé de la dotation civile et des ressources humaines
Relations de travail (employeur ou syndicat)
Consultante en relations industrielles, développement organisationnel, ressources humaines et santé et sécurité au travail
Conseiller au sein du syndicat
responsable des ressources humaines
membre du personnel ou représentant du syndicat
Relations au travail
Les employés
Associations de travailleurs
Conseil en affaires
Les ressources humaines
Grandes et petites entreprises
Ministères et organisations publiques et privéesOrganisation de soutien à l’emploi
Organisation de travailleurs
Entreprises spécialisées dans la construction
Le gouvernement municipal
Certificat en sciences sociales - Semestre 1
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Objectif
Initier le candidat à certaines pratiques basées sur des thèmes spécifiques de services sociaux. L’analyse sociohistorique et les méthodes d’intervention développent des connaissances pluridisciplinaires. 30cr.
CODE | TITLE | CREDITS |
CSS 1175 | Contemporary SociologyCSS 1175 Contemporary Sociology 3 credits This course is the study of theoretical frameworks characterizing contemporary social problems, and the factors involved in defining, measuring, and analyzing social problems. Students will learn new theoretical and methodological approaches to social problems. | 3 |
CSS 1176 | Social InjusticeCCS 1176 Social Injustice 3 credits This course studies the concepts of discrimination, social mobility, poverty, the significance and measurement of poverty, and the prevalence and dynamics of poverty in Haiti. The topics include the individual and collective consequences of poverty. | 3 |
CSS 1177 | Problems of Social ExclusionCCS 1177 Problems of Social Exclusion 3 credits This course studies the components in the dynamic processes of marginalization and social exclusion. The concepts of vulnerability are among the topics covered, including disaffiliation and distancing, integration, and social inclusion. | 3 |
CSS 1180 | Youth in CrisisCCS 1180 Youth in Crisis 3 credits This course is the study of intervention practices developed in institutional and community settings. A community's perception of a social problem is often a result of interactions with other people. Social issues in terms of perspective and understanding of dysfunctions in society are analyzed throughout the course. | 3 |
CSS 1183 | Immigration and EmigrationCCS 1183 Immigration and Emigration 3 credits This course is the study of family habits specific to certain ethnic groups. Topics include characteristics, expectations, needs of immigrant and refugee populations, problems associated with integration into the host society; prejudices, jobs, living conditions, school adaptation, intergenerational and interethnic conflicts, ghettoization, etc. Topics include values, roles, and attitudes of the social worker concerning multiethnic placement. | 3 |
Certificat en sciences sociales - Semestre 2
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Objectif
Initier le candidat à certaines pratiques basées sur des thèmes spécifiques de services sociaux. L’analyse sociohistorique et les méthodes d’intervention développent des connaissances pluridisciplinaires. 30cr.
CODE | TITLE | CREDITS |
CSS 2235 | Delinquency and CriminalityCSS 2235 Delinquency and Criminality 3 credits This course investigates the sources and origins of criminal acts leading to the failure of social adjustment. Topics include different types of delinquency (juvenile, female, sexual, related to drug addiction, mental illness, gangs, etc.), prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation. | 3 |
CSS 2252 | Spaces Cultures and SocietiesCCS 2252 Spaces Cultures and Societies 3 credits This course is the study of the human population. Topics include languages, cultures, religions, the evolution of societies, and the establishment of rural and urban environments and landscapes. | 3 |
CSS 2270 | Social Discipline and PracticeCCS 2270 Social Discipline and Practice 3 credits This course studies the values, foundations, and objectives of the profession. Topics include social functioning and social development; methodologies in social work; commonly used approaches and models of practice; public and community service networks; specificity of social work compared to related disciplines. Additional topics include the issues concerning the occupation of social work. | 3 |
CSS 2275 | Social Media IssuesCCS 2275 Social Media Issues 3 credits This course studies the main theoretical referents of systems analysis in the human sciences. Topics analyze the function and change in families and natural social networks. | 3 |
CSS 2281 | Mental HealthCCS 2281 Mental Health 3 credits Students are taught concepts of normality, mental health, mental disorder, mental health policies and the recovery approach. Topics include anxiety, grief, low self-esteem, stress, relationship difficulties and suicidal impulses. | 3 |