Canadian Studies may be currently be completed as a Minor, Major and Honours/Joint Honours. Please see these checklists for more information:
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for information about program requirements.
Our graduates go on to establish careers in government, law, business, education, social services, communications, and journalism, among many other fields. Some also choose to pursue further studies in social sciences and/or humanities.
Our Canadian Studies undergraduate programs provide interdisciplinary courses on Canada and integrate the study of Canada in collaboration withÌýdifferent departments withinÌýthe Faculty of Arts at ¿´Æ¬ÊÓƵ Through our partnershipsÌýwith otherÌýunits, we ensureÌýthat studentsÌýreceive exposure to variousÌýdisciplines and research methods, corresponding to the highest standards of academic excellence. At a glance, we:
- promote the study ofÌýCanada from all scholarly angles,ÌýanalyzingÌýdiverse topics, contexts, and perspectives;
- encourage the use of new media and techniques for the exploration and expression of innovative ideas;
- provide a rich and immersive learning environment by hostingÌýdistinguished visiting lecturers,Ìýguest speakers, and subject experts;
- exposeÌýour students to the full range of geographical, political, cultural, and social diversity of Canada through our programs, arrangingÌýexchanges and internships in collaboration with partner organizations;
- assist in the publication of MISC'sÌýstudent-run journal,
- connect our students with academic and professional opportunities, as a member of the ; and
- organize and host public events relevant to current debate,Ìýto which we invite our students to attend as active participants.
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