X--Degree Programs
Areas of Emphasis
Lists of courses with substantial Canadian content are set out in the 4 areas emphasis below.
Courses identified by asterisks are either departmental prerequisites for subsequent courses (*) or have been identified by departments as relevant to the interdisciplinary approach of the program(**).
In addition, students are strongly urged, though not required, to have or develop a reading knowledge of the French language, preferably to the OAC level. Courses 44-206, 44-320, 44-321, and 44-325, all given in French, are particularly designed to further a knowledge of French Canada and are strongly recommended for students in Canadian Studies.
- Economy, Geography and Society
- 12-115 [0.50] Anthropology *
- 12-265 [0.50] Prehistory of Canadian Native People
- 36-110 [0.50] Introductory Macroeconomics *
- 36-120 [0.50] Introductory Microeconomics *
- 36-200 [0.50] Contemporary Economic Problems in Canada **
- 36-210 [0.50] Economic Growth and Environmental Quality
- 36-231 [0.50] Intermediate Microeconomics *
- 36-241 [0.50] Intermediate Macroeconomics *
- 36-350 [0.50] Urban Economics
- 36-353 [0.50] Industrial Organization
- 36-355 [0.50] North American Economic History
- 36-450 [0.50] Topics in Urban Economics
- 36-493 [0.50] Environmental Economics
- 45-120 [0.50] People, Places and Spatial Organization
- 45-122 [0.50] Human Impact on the Environment
- 45-223 [0.50] Economic Geography
- 45-251 [0.50] Canada: A Regional Synthesis **
- 45-320 [0.50] Location and Spatial Organization of Industry
- 45-321 [0.50] Management of the Biophysical Environment
- 45-439 [0.50] Issues in Rural Geography
- 45-440 [0.50] Issues in Urban Geography
- 86-110 [0.50] Sociology *
- 86-201 [0.50] Canadian Society **
- 86-208 [0.50] Rural Sociology
- 86-209 [0.50] Urban Sociology
- 86-212 [0.50] Introductory Methods *
- 86-228 [0.50] Society and Environment
- 86-229 [0.50] Ethnicity, Race and Multiculturalism
- 86-239 [0.50] Class and Stratification
- 86-266 [0.50] Contemporary Native Peoples of Canada
- 86-304 [0.50] Sociology of Social Welfare
- 86-305 [0.50] Criminal Justice and Corrections
- 86-309 [0.50] Poverty
- 86-313 [0.50] Sociology of Politics
- 86-330 [0.50] Community Development
- 86-346 [0.50] Ethnicity and Aging
- 86-422 [0.50] Canadian RuralWomen
- 86-431 [0.50] Advanced Topics in Canadian Society
- History, Politics and Philosophy
- 49-211 [0.50] The Colonial Americas: A Comparative History
- 49-214 [0.50] Building the Modern City
- 49-245 [0.50] Historical Methods **
- 49-2601/2 [1.00] Canadian History **
- 49-261 [0.50] Contemporary Canadian Issues
- 49-316 [0.50] Canadian Political History Since 1867
- 49-360 [0.50] Modern Quebec Since 1850
- 49-366 [0.50] Canadian Social History Since Confederation
- 49-416 [0.50] Seminar in Canadian Political History
- 49-462 [0.50] Seminar in North American Rural History
- 49-464 [0.50] Canadian Urban History
- 74-101 [0.50] Social and Political Issues
- 74-207 [0.50] Philosophy of the Environment
- 74-260 [0.50] Business and Professional Ethics
- 74-304 [0.50] Philosophy of Law
- 78-230 [0.50] Canadian Government **
- 78-305 [0.50] Canadian Political Parties, Elections and Pressure Groups **
- 78-311 [0.50] Politics of Ontario
- 78-317 [0.50] The Politics of the Western Provinces
- 78-321 [0.50] The Constitution and Canadian Federalism
- 78-327 [0.50] Local Government in Ontario
- 78-339 [0.50] Comparative Democratic Institutions
- 78-414 [0.50] Canada in the Twenty-First Century
- Literature and the Arts
- 03-249 [0.50] Canadian Art **
- 03-301 [0.50] Twentieth Century Canadian Art and Culture
- 35-100 [0.50] Introduction to Theatre **
- 35-230 [0.50] Introduction to Theatre History, Criticism and Theory
- 35-324 [0.50] Theatrical Organization
- 35-353 [0.50] Canadian Film
- 35-385 [0.50] Canadian Drama and Theatre
- 35-433 [0.50] Seminar in Canadian Drama and Theatre
- 37-106 [0.75] Literatures in English I: Reading the Past
- 37-120 [0.50] Reading the Contemporary World *
- 37-220 [0.50] Postcolonial Literatures
- 37-255 [0.50] North American Native Literatures **
- 37-264 [0.50] Culture, Location, Identity: Minoritized Literatures in Canada and Beyond **
- 37-363 [0.50] Writing Canada: Forging the Nation
- 37-366 [0.50] Canadian Poetry
- 37-367 [0.50] Twentieth-Century Canadian Literature and Criticism I
- 37-368 [0.50] Twentieth-Century Canadian Literature and Criticism II
- 37-408 [0.50] Canadian Literatures
- 37-469 [0.50] Contemporary Literary Theory
- 44-206 [0.50] Quebec: Literature and Society +*
- 44-320 [0.50] Quebec Novel +
- 44-321 [0.50] Quebec Theatre +
- 44-325 [0.50] Québec Poetry +
- 44-421 [0.50] Recent Quebec Fiction +
- 44-450 [0.50] The French Language in Canada +
- 62-100 [0.50] Introduction to Linguistics
- 67-203 [0.50] Music in Canada
+This course is conducted in French
- Public Policy-Making and Administration
- 36-110 [0.50] Introductory Macroeconomics *
- 36-120 [0.50] Introductory Microeconomics *
- 36-200 [0.50] Contemporary Economic Problems in Canada
- 36-220 [0.50] Industrial Relations
- 36-231 [0.50] Intermediate Microeconomics *
- 36-241 [0.50] Intermediate Macroeconomics *
- 36-272 [0.50] Business History
- 36-320 [0.50] Economics of Industrial Relations
- 36-351 [0.50] Money, Credit and the Financial System
- 36-353 [0.50] Industrial Organization
- 36-355 [0.50] North American Economic History
- 36-358 [0.50] Economics of Regulation
- 36-360 [0.50] Macroeconomics in an Open Economy
- 36-361 [0.50] Public Finance
- 36-362 [0.50] International Trade
- 36-476 [0.50] Topics in Money and Finance
- 78-140 [0.50] Public Management and Administration **
- 78-225 [0.50] Public Administration **
- 78-321 [0.50] The Constitution and Canadian Federalism
- 78-325 [0.50] Public Policy: Challenges and Prospects
- 78-327 [0.50] Local Government in Ontario
- 78-333 [0.50] Politics and Trade Liberalization in the Americas
- 78-337 [0.50] Environmental Policy Formation and Administration
- 78-347 [0.50] Business-Government Relations in Canada
- 78-425 [0.50] Problems in Public Administration and Public Policy