Canadian Studies
Canadian Studies Programs
Students interested in enrolling in either the Major or Minor program in Canadian Studies should contact:
Professor Colin Hill
Canadian Studies Program Director
Department of English and Drama
University of Toronto Mississauga
Room 299A, North Bldg.
905-569-4894
colin.hill@utoronto.ca
Undergraduate Advisor
Dianne Robertson
Room 289, North Bldg.
905-828-5201
Dianne Robertson
Canadian Studies explores the Canadian nation, imagination, and experience from an interdisciplinary perspective. The courses offered as part of the Major and Minor programs present a wide-ranging and diverse view of Canada from both humanities and social science perspectives, including Anthropology, Communications, Drama, English, Economics, Environment, French, Geography, History, Political Science, and Sociology. The core courses in the program provide a strong foundation for students who then choose additional courses from a wide variety of electives that fit their own interests and academic goals. The program is flexible and introduces students to several academic disciplines, methods of inquiry, and theoretical approaches to the study of Canada. It provides an excellent foundation for graduate studies and allows students to fulfill the entrance requirements of the Faculty of Education. Students wishing to complete a Major or Minor in Canadian Studies should notify and register with the Program Director.
Students should also review the
Degree Requirements section prior to selecting courses.
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Major Program ERMAJ0728
Canadian Studies (Arts)
7.0 credits are required, fulfilling the following requirements:
1)
HIS263Y5;
POL214Y5;
ENG252Y5 or
ENG353Y5;
FRE316H5;
GGR202H5 and
2) 3.0 additional credits (at least 2.0 of which must be at the 300/400 level) in courses chosen from the
list or approved by the program director.
Minor Program ERMIN0728
Canadian Studies
4.0 credits are required, fulfilling the following requirements:
1) 2.0 credits from the following list:
HIS263Y5;
POL214Y5;
ENG252Y5 or
ENG353Y5;
FRE316H5;
GGR202H5 and
2) 2.0 additional credits (at least 1.0 of which must be at the 300/400 level) in courses chosen from the
list or approved by the program director.
Students without pre- and co-requisites or written permission of the instructor can be de-registered from courses at any time.