= Offered |
= Special Topic |
= Seminar |
= Selected
Offered during current academic year.
| Description | Students explore causes, consequences and experiences of borders and the bodies that cross them. Examining geographically diverse examples, across academic disciplines (i.e., anthropology, geography, sociology, history, politics, journalism, fiction), we investigate how borders and boundaries emerge and how related forms of circulation and suppression are lived and shape our world. | ||
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| Antirequisites | |||
| Prerequisites | Second year standing. | ||
| Co-requisites | |||
| Weight | 0.5 | Lecture Hours | 3 |
| Lab Hours | Tutorial Hours | ||
| Notes | |||
There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.
| Description | One-term placement with a government, private sector or non-governmental organization to provide a practical learning experience. Admission is competitive. Students will write a final report on work undertaken. | ||
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| Antirequisites | |||
| Prerequisites | Permission of the Academic Dean's Office. Applicants must have an average of at least 70% and be enrolled in an Honours Specialization, Specialization or Major module in the Social Sciences and be registered in third or fourth year. | ||
| Co-requisites | |||
| Weight | 0.5 | Lecture Hours | |
| Lab Hours | Tutorial Hours | ||
| Notes | Pass/Fail. Notes: International students should consult academic counselling about their eligibility. Students may not take any academic courses during the internship. | ||
There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.
| Description | One-term placement with a government, private sector or non-governmental organization to provide a practical learning experience. Admission is competitive. Students will write a final report on work undertaken. | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Antirequisites | |||
| Prerequisites | Permission of the Academic Dean's Office. Applicants must have an average of at least 70% and be enrolled in an Honours Specialization, Specialization or Major module in the Arts and Humanities and be registered in third or fourth year. | ||
| Co-requisites | |||
| Weight | 0.5 | Lecture Hours | |
| Lab Hours | Tutorial Hours | ||
| Notes | Pass/Fail. Notes: International students should consult academic counselling about their eligibility. Students may not take any academic courses during the internship. | ||
There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.
= Special Topic |
= Seminar |
= Selected
Offered during current academic year.
= Offered |
= Special Topic |
= Seminar |
= Selected
Offered during current academic year.
| Description | This integrated team-taught course tackles urgent contemporary problems such as freedom and tyranny, the difficulties of progress, etc., through the subject areas of History, Philosophy, Political Science, Economics, Religious Studies, and English Literature. This "sampler" experience combines diverse disciplinary perspectives with deep knowledge of an important world issue. | ||
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| Antirequisites | |||
| Prerequisites | |||
| Co-requisites | |||
| Weight | 1.0 | Lecture Hours | 3 |
| Lab Hours | Tutorial Hours | ||
| Notes | |||
There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.
| Description | This is an introductory lecture course in Qualitative Research Methods drawing on the Social Sciences but also the Humanities. Three approaches (Unobtrusive Research, Interviews, and Participant Observation) to research are examined in terms of the usefulness of each approach depending on the question being | ||
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| Antirequisites | The former Interdisciplinary Studies 3310F/G. | ||
| Prerequisites | |||
| Co-requisites | |||
| Weight | 0.5 | Lecture Hours | 3 |
| Lab Hours | Tutorial Hours | ||
| Notes | |||
There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.
| Description | Students explore causes, consequences and experiences of borders and the bodies that cross them. Examining geographically diverse examples, across academic disciplines (i.e., anthropology, geography, sociology, history, politics, journalism, fiction), we investigate how borders and boundaries emerge and how related forms of circulation and suppression are lived and shape our world. | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Antirequisites | |||
| Prerequisites | Second year standing. | ||
| Co-requisites | |||
| Weight | 0.5 | Lecture Hours | 3 |
| Lab Hours | Tutorial Hours | ||
| Notes | |||
There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.
| Description | One-term placement with a government, private sector or non-governmental organization to provide a practical learning experience. Admission is competitive. Students will write a final report on work undertaken. | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Antirequisites | |||
| Prerequisites | Permission of the Academic Dean's Office. Applicants must have an average of at least 70% and be enrolled in an Honours Specialization, Specialization or Major module in the Social Sciences and be registered in third or fourth year. | ||
| Co-requisites | |||
| Weight | 0.5 | Lecture Hours | |
| Lab Hours | Tutorial Hours | ||
| Notes | Pass/Fail. Notes: International students should consult academic counselling about their eligibility. Students may not take any academic courses during the internship. | ||
There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.
| Description | One-term placement with a government, private sector or non-governmental organization to provide a practical learning experience. Admission is competitive. Students will write a final report on work undertaken. | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Antirequisites | |||
| Prerequisites | Permission of the Academic Dean's Office. Applicants must have an average of at least 70% and be enrolled in an Honours Specialization, Specialization or Major module in the Arts and Humanities and be registered in third or fourth year. | ||
| Co-requisites | |||
| Weight | 0.5 | Lecture Hours | |
| Lab Hours | Tutorial Hours | ||
| Notes | Pass/Fail. Notes: International students should consult academic counselling about their eligibility. Students may not take any academic courses during the internship. | ||
There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.