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Labour Studies Program | Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Simon Fraser University Calendar | Spring 2025

Labour Studies Certificate in Workplace Rights

Certificate

The Labour Studies Certificate in Workplace Rights offers students a grounding in labour rights and the regulation of work. It introduces students to labour law, collective bargaining, and the study of working people and labour movements in Canada and internationally.

Admission Requirements

Students may declare this plan upon successful completion of one Labour Studies course and upon application to the Undergraduate Advisor in the Labour Studies Program.

Program Requirements

Students complete a minimum of 18 units including

one of

LBST 100 - Equality and Inequality at Work (3)
LBST 101 - Work and Worker's Rights: Introducing Labour Studies (3)

and

LBST 201 - Workers in the Global Economy: Globalization, Labour and Uneven Development (3) **
LBST 309 - Labour and Collective Bargaining (3)
LBST 313 - Introduction to Canadian Labour Law (3)

and the remaining electives may be chosen from the list below:

BPK 381 - Psychology of Work (3)
BUS 484 - Employment Systems (3)
BUS 485 - Negotiations and Conflict Management (3)
BUS 488 - Group Dynamics and Teamwork (3)
CMNS 454 - Computer Supported Cooperative Work: Critical Perspectives (4)
ECON 103 - Principles of Microeconomics (4)
ECON 280 - Introduction to Labor Economics (3)
ECON 381 - Labor Economics (3)
GSWS 305 - Gendering Economy: Paid and Unpaid Labour (4) or LBST 305 - Gendering Economy: Paid and Unpaid Labour (4)
GSWS 314 - Race, Class and Gender (4)
GSWS 321 - Special Topics in Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies (4)
HIST 327 - Canadian Labor and Working Class History (4)
HIST 424 - Problems in the Cultural History of Canada (4) *
HIST 428 - Problems in the Social and Economic History of Canada (4) *
LBST 100 - Equality and Inequality at Work (3)
LBST 101 - Work and Worker's Rights: Introducing Labour Studies (3)
LBST 202 - Labour Research for Social Change: Methods and Approaches (3)
LBST 203 - Work and Health (3)
LBST 230 - Special Topics in Labour Studies (3)
LBST 301W - Labour, Social Media, and the News (3)
LBST 306 - The Political Economy of Labour Markets: Critical and Radical Approaches (3)
LBST 307 - Unfree Labour and Modern Slavery: Understanding Coercion and Exploitation in Contemporary Labour Markets (3)
LBST 308 - The Labour Process: Technological Change and the Future of Work (3)
LBST 310 - The Politics of Labour (3)
LBST 311 - Labour and the Environment (3)
LBST 312 - Migration, Migrants, and Work: A Global Perspective (3)
LBST 320 - Labour and Popular Culture: Class, Politics, and Pop Culture (3)
LBST 330 - Selected Topics in Labour Studies (3) ***
LBST 331 - Selected Topics in Labour Studies (4) *
LBST 401 - How to Make Change: Community-Labour Organizing and Action (4)
LBST 431 - Selected Topics in Labour Studies (4) *
LBST 490 - Directed Readings in Labour Studies (3)
POL 222 - Introduction to Canadian Politics (3)
SA 321 - Social Movements (S) (4)
SA 340 - Social Issues and Social Policy Analysis (SA) (4)
SA 362 - The Commodification of Everything: Colonialism, Capitalism, and Sustainability (S) (4)

* when topic is appropriate

** Students with credit for LBST 230 under the title "Workers and Global Capitalism" or "Work and Employment in a Globalized World" may not take this course for further credit.

*** Students may take more than one offering of LBST Special/Selected Topics courses for credit and towards the certificate as long as the topics for each offering are different.