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Undergraduate Course Descriptions


Canadian Studies

Kathy Brock, PhD
Steven D. Brown, PhD
T. Laird Christie, PhD
Richard Christy, PhD
Juanne Clarke, PhD
Terry Copp, MA, Co-ordinator
Barry Gough, PhD
Edwin Jewinski, PhD
A. Brian Tanguay, PhD

CA100 Canadian Society and Culture 1.0

A lecture/tutorial class offering a broad survey of the political, cultural, social, economic and physical aspects of modern Canada. The course will be multi-disciplinary within an historical focus.

Exclusion: CA200*.

CA201 Quebec in Canada 0.5

An examination of political, economic, social and cultural developments in contemporary Quebec and their impact upon public policy, including relations between Quebec and the rest of Canada.

Prerequisite: CA100* or permission of the Co-ordinating Committee.

CA202 Canada Beyond Quebec 0.5

An examination of political, economic, social and cultural developments which impact upon the public policy of the Federal government and the governments of the First Nations, provinces and territories, other than Quebec.

Prerequisite: CA100* or permission of the Co-ordinating Committee.

CA301 Interdisciplinary Seminar 0.5

A seminar course required for Canadian Studies majors. Themes will vary with the instructor.

Prerequisite: CA201, CA202 and registration status: Canadian Studies Major or Minor.



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