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Canadian Studies (CANS)

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Canadian Studies (CANS)

Location

Location

  • À¦°óSMÉçÇø Institute for the Study of Canada
  • 3463 Peel Street
  • Montreal, Quebec H3A 1W7

About Canadian Studies

About Canadian Studies

Canadian Studies provides students with a broad multidisciplinary view of the nature and development of Canada. Our programs -- including Minor, Major, Honours, and Joint Honours -- are designed to encourage bilingualism, interdisciplinarity, and critical engagement. Our graduates go on to careers in the arts, government, the media, education, law, business, social service, and the university.

Students completing a Major Concentration in Canadian Studies are encouraged to complete a second Major Concentration in another discipline. The Minor Concentration may be taken in conjunction with any primary program in Arts or Science.

Students interested in pursuing Canadian Studies at the graduate level should consider the Joint Honours Concentration with a Canadian Studies Component or the Honours Concentration.

Canadian Studies (CANS) Faculty

Canadian Studies (CANS) Faculty

Director
Antonia Maioni (Political Science)
Program Director
Elsbeth Heaman (History)
Faculty: 
Faculty of Arts—2010-2011 (last updated Apr. 22, 2010) (disclaimer)

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) - Minor Concentration Canadian Studies (18 credits)

The minor program enables students to take courses about Canada outside the areas of their other major or minor concentrations.

This program may be expanded to the Major Concentration Canadian Studies.

Required Course (3 credits)

CANS 200 (3) Introduction to the Study of Canada

Complementary Courses (15 credits)

15 credits selected as specified below.

NOTE: Students may not choose more than 3 credits in disciplines of their other major or minor concentrations.

200-Level

6 credits selected from:

ANTH 222 (3) Legal Anthropology
ECON 219 (3) Current Economic Problems: Topics
ENGL 228 (3) Canadian Literature 1
ENGL 229 (3) Canadian Literature 2
FREN 252 (3) Littérature québécoise
HIST 202 (3) Survey: Canada to 1867
HIST 203 (3) Survey: Canada since 1867
POLI 221 (3) Government of Canada
POLI 222 (3) Political Process and Behaviour in Canada
SOCI 230 (3) Sociology of Ethnic Relations

Canadian Studies (CANS)

6 credits in interdisciplinary Canadian Studies courses with the subject code CANS.

Canadian Studies (Other Departments)

3 credits chosen from the complementary course list at the 300-level or higher. The courses chosen must have relevance to the program.

Anthropology

ANTH 222 (3) Legal Anthropology
ANTH 305 (3) Arctic Prehistory
ANTH 306 (3) Native Peoples' History in Canada
ANTH 317 (3) Prehistory of North America
ANTH 333 (3) Class and Ethnicity
ANTH 336 (3) Ethnohistory: North Eastern North America
ANTH 338 (3) Native Peoples of North America
ANTH 436 (3) North American Native Peoples

Art History

ARTH 300 (3) Canadian Art to 1914
ARTH 301 (3) Canadian Art 1914 - Present
ARTH 302 (3) Aspects of Canadian Art
ARTH 479 (3) Studies: Modern Art and Theoretical Problems 04

Biology

BIOL 240 (3) Monteregian Flora

Economics

ECON 219 (3) Current Economic Problems: Topics
ECON 223 (3) Political Economy of Trade Policy
ECON 303 (3) Canadian Economic Policy
ECON 305 (3) Industrial Organization
ECON 306D1 (3) Labour Economics and Institutions
ECON 306D2 (3) Labour Economics and Institutions
ECON 308 (3) Governmental Policy Towards Business
ECON 405 (3) Natural Resource Economics
ECON 406 (3) Topics in Economic Policy
ECON 408 (3) Public Sector Economics 1
ECON 409 (3) Public Sector Economics 2
ECON 434 (3) Current Economic Problems
ECON 440 (3) Health Economics
ECON 480 (3) Research Project
ECON 481 (3) Research Project

English

ENGL 228 (3) Canadian Literature 1
ENGL 229 (3) Canadian Literature 2
ENGL 327 (3) Canadian Prose Fiction 1
ENGL 328 (3) Development of Canadian Poetry 1
ENGL 333 (3) Development of Canadian Poetry 2
ENGL 339 (3) Canadian Prose Fiction 2
ENGL 341 (3) Canadian Radio and Television
ENGL 345 (3) Literature and Society
ENGL 393 (3) Canadian Cinema
ENGL 409 (3) Studies in a Canadian Author
ENGL 410 (3) Theme or Movement Canadian Literature
ENGL 411 (3) Studies in Canadian Fiction
ENGL 415 (3) Studies in 20th Century Literature 2
ENGL 419 (3) Studies in 20th Century Literature
ENGL 499 (3) Departmental Seminar
ENGL 527 (3) Canadian Literature
ENGL 528 (3) Canadian Literature

French as a Second Language

FRSL 101 (6) Beginners' French
FRSL 101D1 (3) Beginners' French
FRSL 101D2 (3) Beginners' French
FRSL 103 (3) Near Beginners' French
FRSL 105 (6) Intensive Beginners' French
FRSL 206 (3) Elementary French
FRSL 207 (6) Elementary French 01
FRSL 207D1 (3) Elementary French 01
FRSL 207D2 (3) Elementary French 01
FRSL 208 (6) Intensive Elementary French
FRSL 211 (6) Oral and Written French 1
FRSL 211D1 (3) Oral and Written French 1
FRSL 211D2 (3) Oral and Written French 1
FRSL 212 (3) Oral and Written French 1
FRSL 215 (6) Oral and Written French 1 - Intensive
FRSL 216 (3) Découvrons Montréal en français
FRSL 302 (3) Listening Comprehension and Oral Expression 1
FRSL 303 (3) Listening Comprehension and Oral Expression 2
FRSL 321 (6) Oral and Written French 2
FRSL 321D1 (3) Oral and Written French 2
FRSL 321D2 (3) Oral and Written French 2
FRSL 322 (3) Oral and Written French 2
FRSL 325 (6) Oral and Written French 2 - Intensive
FRSL 326 (3) Découvrons le Québec en français
FRSL 332 (3) Intermediate French: Grammar 01
FRSL 333 (3) Intermediate French: Grammar 02
FRSL 407 (3) Compréhension et expression orales
FRSL 408 (3) Français oral: Textes et expressions
FRSL 431 (6) Français fonctionnel avancé
FRSL 431D1 (3) Français fonctionnel avancé
FRSL 431D2 (3) Français fonctionnel avancé
FRSL 432 (3) Français fonctionnel
FRSL 445 (3) Français fonctionnel, écrit 1
FRSL 446 (3) Français fonctionnel, écrit 2
FRSL 449 (3) Le Français des médias
FRSL 455 (3) Grammaire et création

French Language and Literature

FREN 245 (3) Grammaire avancée
FREN 252 (3) Littérature québécoise
FREN 315 (3) Cinéma québécois
FREN 329 (3) Civilisation québécoise
FREN 336 (3) La langue française
FREN 372 (3) Littérature québécoise 1
FREN 375 (3) Théâtre québécois
FREN 382 (3) Littérature québécoise 2
FREN 470 (3) Poésie québécoise
FREN 480 (3) Littérature québécoise contemporaine
FREN 487 (3) L'essai québécois

Geography

GEOG 217 (3) Cities in the Modern World
GEOG 272 (3) Earth's Changing Surface
GEOG 301 (3) Geography of Nunavut
GEOG 309 (3) Geography of Canada
GEOG 311 (3) Economic Geography
GEOG 494 (3) Urban Field Studies
GEOG 495 (3) Field Studies - Physical Geography
GEOG 497 (3) Ecology of Coastal Waters
GEOG 499 (3) Subarctic Field Studies
GEOG 502 (3) Geography of Northern Development

History

HIST 202 (3) Survey: Canada to 1867
HIST 203 (3) Survey: Canada since 1867
HIST 300 (3) Nationalisms in Canada
HIST 303 (3) History of Quebec
HIST 322 (3) Canada: American Presence since 1939
HIST 333 (3) Natives and French
HIST 334 (3) History of New France
HIST 335 (3) Science and Medicine in Canada
HIST 342 (3) Canada: External Relations since 1867
HIST 343 (3) Women in Post-Confederation Canada
HIST 353 (3) History of Montreal
HIST 357 (3) Religion and Canadian Society in Historical Perspective
HIST 361 (3) The Canadian West to 1905
HIST 362 (3) The Canadian West since 1905
HIST 363 (3) Canada 1870-1914
HIST 364 (3) Canada 1914-1945
HIST 367 (3) Canada since 1945
HIST 370 (3) Canadian Party Politics 1867-2000
HIST 373 (3) Canadian Labour History
HIST 395 (3) Canadian Military Experience
HIST 397 (3) Canada: Ethnicity, Migration
HIST 403 (3) History of Quebec Institutions
HIST 414 (3) Canadian Cultural History
HIST 416 (3) British and French Identity
HIST 423 (3) Topics: Migration and Ethnicity
HIST 429 (3) Topics: Canadian Family History
HIST 432 (3) The Atlantic Provinces
HIST 434 (3) British North America 1760-1867
HIST 462D1 (3) Topics: Canadian Conservatism
HIST 462D2 (3) Topics: Canadian Conservatism
HIST 463D1 (3) Topics: History of Women in Canada
HIST 463D2 (3) Topics: History of Women in Canada
HIST 469D1 (3) Topics in Canadian Religious History
HIST 469D2 (3) Topics in Canadian Religious History
HIST 483D1 (3) History of Montreal
HIST 483D2 (3) History of Montreal
HIST 493D1 (3) Topics: Canadian Social History
HIST 493D2 (3) Topics: Canadian Social History

Linguistics

LING 320 (3) Sociolinguistics 1
LING 350 (3) Linguistic Aspects of Bilingualism
LING 520 (3) Sociolinguistics 2
LING 521 (3) Dialectology

Music

MUHL 391 (3) Canadian Music

Political Science

POLI 221 (3) Government of Canada
POLI 222 (3) Political Process and Behaviour in Canada
POLI 226 (3) La vie politique québécoise
POLI 320 (3) Issues in Canadian Democracy
POLI 321 (3) Issues: Canadian Public Policy
POLI 326 (3) Provincial Politics
POLI 336 (3) Le Québec et le Canada
POLI 337 (3) Canadian Public Administration
POLI 342 (3) Canadian Foreign Policy
POLI 371 (3) Challenge of Canadian Federalism
POLI 372 (3) Aboriginal Politics in Canada
POLI 378 (3) The Canadian Judicial Process
POLI 379 (3) Topics in Canadian Politics
POLI 410 (3) Canadian Political Parties
POLI 411 (3) Immigration and Multiculturalism in Canada
POLI 412 (3) Canadian Voting/Public Opinion
POLI 417 (3) Health Care in Canada
POLI 427 (3) Selected Topics: Canadian Politics
POLI 431 (3) Nations and States/Developed World
POLI 446 (3) Les politiques publiques au Québec
POLI 447 (3) Canadian Constitutional Politics
POLI 469 (3) Politics of Regulation
POLI 478 (3) The Canadian Constitution

Québec, Études sur le

QCST 300 (3) Quebec Culture and Society
QCST 440 (3) Contemporary Issues in Quebec

Sociology

SOCI 210 (3) Sociological Perspectives
SOCI 225 (3) Medicine and Health in Modern Society
SOCI 230 (3) Sociology of Ethnic Relations
SOCI 318 (3) Television in Society
SOCI 327 (3) Jews in North America
SOCI 475 (3) Canadian Ethnic Studies Seminar
Faculty: 
Faculty of Arts—2010-2011 (last updated Apr. 22, 2010) (disclaimer)

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) - Major Concentration Canadian Studies (36 credits)

Required Courses (6 credits)

CANS 200 (3) Introduction to the Study of Canada
CANS 501 (3) Interdisciplinarity & Canadian Studies

Normally students will complete CANS 200 and at least 6 credits of core courses in their U1 year, will complete all core courses and at least 3 credits of CANS courses by the end of their U2 year, and will complete CANS 501 in their U3 year.

Complementary Courses (30 credits)

30 credits selected as specified below.

Note: Students may not choose more than 9 credits in disciplines of their other major or minor concentrations.

200-Level

12 credits selected from:

ANTH 222 (3) Legal Anthropology
ECON 219 (3) Current Economic Problems: Topics
ENGL 228 (3) Canadian Literature 1
ENGL 229 (3) Canadian Literature 2
FREN 252 (3) Littérature québécoise
HIST 202 (3) Survey: Canada to 1867
HIST 203 (3) Survey: Canada since 1867
POLI 221 (3) Government of Canada
POLI 222 (3) Political Process and Behaviour in Canada
SOCI 230 (3) Sociology of Ethnic Relations

Canadian Studies (CANS)

6 - 12 credits in interdisciplinary Canadian Studies courses with the subject code CANS.

Canadian Studies (Other Departments)

6 - 12 credits chosen from courses in Canadian Studies offered by other departments from the list below with at least 6 credits at the 300-level or higher. The courses chosen must all have relevance to the program.

3 credits must be taken in the French language (including language courses). A maximum of 3 credits may be chosen from French as a Second Language (FRSL).

Anthropology

ANTH 222 (3) Legal Anthropology
ANTH 305 (3) Arctic Prehistory
ANTH 306 (3) Native Peoples' History in Canada
ANTH 317 (3) Prehistory of North America
ANTH 333 (3) Class and Ethnicity
ANTH 336 (3) Ethnohistory: North Eastern North America
ANTH 338 (3) Native Peoples of North America
ANTH 436 (3) North American Native Peoples

Art History

ARTH 300 (3) Canadian Art to 1914
ARTH 301 (3) Canadian Art 1914 - Present
ARTH 302 (3) Aspects of Canadian Art
ARTH 479 (3) Studies: Modern Art and Theoretical Problems 04

Biology

BIOL 240 (3) Monteregian Flora

Economics

ECON 219 (3) Current Economic Problems: Topics
ECON 223 (3) Political Economy of Trade Policy
ECON 303 (3) Canadian Economic Policy
ECON 305 (3) Industrial Organization
ECON 306D1 (3) Labour Economics and Institutions
ECON 306D2 (3) Labour Economics and Institutions
ECON 308 (3) Governmental Policy Towards Business
ECON 405 (3) Natural Resource Economics
ECON 406 (3) Topics in Economic Policy
ECON 408 (3) Public Sector Economics 1
ECON 409 (3) Public Sector Economics 2
ECON 434 (3) Current Economic Problems
ECON 440 (3) Health Economics
ECON 480 (3) Research Project
ECON 481 (3) Research Project

English

ENGL 228 (3) Canadian Literature 1
ENGL 229 (3) Canadian Literature 2
ENGL 327 (3) Canadian Prose Fiction 1
ENGL 328 (3) Development of Canadian Poetry 1
ENGL 333 (3) Development of Canadian Poetry 2
ENGL 339 (3) Canadian Prose Fiction 2
ENGL 341 (3) Canadian Radio and Television
ENGL 345 (3) Literature and Society
ENGL 393 (3) Canadian Cinema
ENGL 409 (3) Studies in a Canadian Author
ENGL 410 (3) Theme or Movement Canadian Literature
ENGL 411 (3) Studies in Canadian Fiction
ENGL 415 (3) Studies in 20th Century Literature 2
ENGL 419 (3) Studies in 20th Century Literature
ENGL 499 (3) Departmental Seminar
ENGL 527 (3) Canadian Literature
ENGL 528 (3) Canadian Literature

French as a Second Language

FRSL 101 (6) Beginners' French
FRSL 101D1 (3) Beginners' French
FRSL 101D2 (3) Beginners' French
FRSL 103 (3) Near Beginners' French
FRSL 105 (6) Intensive Beginners' French
FRSL 206 (3) Elementary French
FRSL 207 (6) Elementary French 01
FRSL 207D1 (3) Elementary French 01
FRSL 207D2 (3) Elementary French 01
FRSL 208 (6) Intensive Elementary French
FRSL 211 (6) Oral and Written French 1
FRSL 211D1 (3) Oral and Written French 1
FRSL 211D2 (3) Oral and Written French 1
FRSL 212 (3) Oral and Written French 1
FRSL 215 (6) Oral and Written French 1 - Intensive
FRSL 216 (3) Découvrons Montréal en français
FRSL 302 (3) Listening Comprehension and Oral Expression 1
FRSL 303 (3) Listening Comprehension and Oral Expression 2
FRSL 321 (6) Oral and Written French 2
FRSL 321D1 (3) Oral and Written French 2
FRSL 321D2 (3) Oral and Written French 2
FRSL 322 (3) Oral and Written French 2
FRSL 325 (6) Oral and Written French 2 - Intensive
FRSL 326 (3) Découvrons le Québec en français
FRSL 332 (3) Intermediate French: Grammar 01
FRSL 333 (3) Intermediate French: Grammar 02
FRSL 407 (3) Compréhension et expression orales
FRSL 408 (3) Français oral: Textes et expressions
FRSL 431 (6) Français fonctionnel avancé
FRSL 431D1 (3) Français fonctionnel avancé
FRSL 431D2 (3) Français fonctionnel avancé
FRSL 432 (3) Français fonctionnel
FRSL 445 (3) Français fonctionnel, écrit 1
FRSL 446 (3) Français fonctionnel, écrit 2
FRSL 449 (3) Le Français des médias
FRSL 455 (3) Grammaire et création

French Language and Literature

FREN 245 (3) Grammaire avancée
FREN 252 (3) Littérature québécoise
FREN 315 (3) Cinéma québécois
FREN 329 (3) Civilisation québécoise
FREN 336 (3) La langue française
FREN 372 (3) Littérature québécoise 1
FREN 375 (3) Théâtre québécois
FREN 382 (3) Littérature québécoise 2
FREN 470 (3) Poésie québécoise
FREN 480 (3) Littérature québécoise contemporaine
FREN 487 (3) L'essai québécois

Geography

GEOG 217 (3) Cities in the Modern World
GEOG 272 (3) Earth's Changing Surface
GEOG 301 (3) Geography of Nunavut
GEOG 309 (3) Geography of Canada
GEOG 311 (3) Economic Geography
GEOG 494 (3) Urban Field Studies
GEOG 495 (3) Field Studies - Physical Geography
GEOG 497 (3) Ecology of Coastal Waters
GEOG 499 (3) Subarctic Field Studies
GEOG 502 (3) Geography of Northern Development

History

HIST 202 (3) Survey: Canada to 1867
HIST 203 (3) Survey: Canada since 1867
HIST 300 (3) Nationalisms in Canada
HIST 303 (3) History of Quebec
HIST 322 (3) Canada: American Presence since 1939
HIST 333 (3) Natives and French
HIST 334 (3) History of New France
HIST 335 (3) Science and Medicine in Canada
HIST 342 (3) Canada: External Relations since 1867
HIST 343 (3) Women in Post-Confederation Canada
HIST 353 (3) History of Montreal
HIST 357 (3) Religion and Canadian Society in Historical Perspective
HIST 361 (3) The Canadian West to 1905
HIST 362 (3) The Canadian West since 1905
HIST 363 (3) Canada 1870-1914
HIST 364 (3) Canada 1914-1945
HIST 367 (3) Canada since 1945
HIST 370 (3) Canadian Party Politics 1867-2000
HIST 373 (3) Canadian Labour History
HIST 395 (3) Canadian Military Experience
HIST 397 (3) Canada: Ethnicity, Migration
HIST 403 (3) History of Quebec Institutions
HIST 414 (3) Canadian Cultural History
HIST 416 (3) British and French Identity
HIST 423 (3) Topics: Migration and Ethnicity
HIST 429 (3) Topics: Canadian Family History
HIST 432 (3) The Atlantic Provinces
HIST 434 (3) British North America 1760-1867
HIST 462D1 (3) Topics: Canadian Conservatism
HIST 462D2 (3) Topics: Canadian Conservatism
HIST 463D1 (3) Topics: History of Women in Canada
HIST 463D2 (3) Topics: History of Women in Canada
HIST 469D1 (3) Topics in Canadian Religious History
HIST 469D2 (3) Topics in Canadian Religious History
HIST 483D1 (3) History of Montreal
HIST 483D2 (3) History of Montreal
HIST 493D1 (3) Topics: Canadian Social History
HIST 493D2 (3) Topics: Canadian Social History

Linguistics

LING 320 (3) Sociolinguistics 1
LING 350 (3) Linguistic Aspects of Bilingualism
LING 520 (3) Sociolinguistics 2
LING 521 (3) Dialectology

Music

MUHL 391 (3) Canadian Music

Political Science

POLI 221 (3) Government of Canada
POLI 222 (3) Political Process and Behaviour in Canada
POLI 226 (3) La vie politique québécoise
POLI 320 (3) Issues in Canadian Democracy
POLI 321 (3) Issues: Canadian Public Policy
POLI 326 (3) Provincial Politics
POLI 336 (3) Le Québec et le Canada
POLI 337 (3) Canadian Public Administration
POLI 342 (3) Canadian Foreign Policy
POLI 371 (3) Challenge of Canadian Federalism
POLI 372 (3) Aboriginal Politics in Canada
POLI 378 (3) The Canadian Judicial Process
POLI 379 (3) Topics in Canadian Politics
POLI 410 (3) Canadian Political Parties
POLI 411 (3) Immigration and Multiculturalism in Canada
POLI 412 (3) Canadian Voting/Public Opinion
POLI 417 (3) Health Care in Canada
POLI 427 (3) Selected Topics: Canadian Politics
POLI 431 (3) Nations and States/Developed World
POLI 446 (3) Les politiques publiques au Québec
POLI 447 (3) Canadian Constitutional Politics
POLI 469 (3) Politics of Regulation
POLI 478 (3) The Canadian Constitution

Québec, Études sur le

QCST 300 (3) Quebec Culture and Society
QCST 440 (3) Contemporary Issues in Quebec

Sociology

SOCI 210 (3) Sociological Perspectives
SOCI 225 (3) Medicine and Health in Modern Society
SOCI 230 (3) Sociology of Ethnic Relations
SOCI 318 (3) Television in Society
SOCI 327 (3) Jews in North America
SOCI 475 (3) Canadian Ethnic Studies Seminar
Faculty: 
Faculty of Arts—2010-2011 (last updated Apr. 22, 2010) (disclaimer)

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) - Honours Canadian Studies (57 credits)

Students planning to pursue an Honours Program option are reminded that they must complete a Minor Concentration (18 credits) in another Arts discipline to graduate.

Students with a GPA of 3.30 in their program courses and, in keeping with Faculty regulations, a minimum CGPA of 3.00 in general, are eligible to apply to the Honours Program. Application deadlines are December 15 and May 15. Forms are available from the À¦°óSMÉçÇø Institute for the Study of Canada (MISC) Office.

Required Courses (12 credits)

CANS 200 (3) Introduction to the Study of Canada
CANS 480 (3) Honours Thesis 1
CANS 481 (3) Honours Thesis 2
CANS 501 (3) Interdisciplinarity & Canadian Studies

Complementary Courses (45 credits)

45 credits selected as specified below.

Note: Students may not choose more than 9 credits in disciplines of their other major or minor concentrations.

200-Level

12 credits selected from:

ANTH 222 (3) Legal Anthropology
ECON 219 (3) Current Economic Problems: Topics
ENGL 228 (3) Canadian Literature 1
ENGL 229 (3) Canadian Literature 2
FREN 252 (3) Littérature québécoise
HIST 202 (3) Survey: Canada to 1867
HIST 203 (3) Survey: Canada since 1867
POLI 221 (3) Government of Canada
POLI 222 (3) Political Process and Behaviour in Canada
SOCI 230 (3) Sociology of Ethnic Relations

Canadian Studies (CANS)

12 - 15 credits in interdisciplinary Canadian Studies courses with the subject code CANS.

Canadian Studies (Other Departments)

18 - 21 credits chosen from courses in Canadian Studies offered by other departments from the list below with at least 6 credits at the 400-level or higher.

3 credits must be taken in the French language (including language courses). A maximum of 3 credits may be chosen from French as a Second Language (FRSL).

Anthropology

ANTH 222 (3) Legal Anthropology
ANTH 305 (3) Arctic Prehistory
ANTH 306 (3) Native Peoples' History in Canada
ANTH 317 (3) Prehistory of North America
ANTH 333 (3) Class and Ethnicity
ANTH 336 (3) Ethnohistory: North Eastern North America
ANTH 338 (3) Native Peoples of North America
ANTH 436 (3) North American Native Peoples

Art History

ARTH 300 (3) Canadian Art to 1914
ARTH 301 (3) Canadian Art 1914 - Present
ARTH 302 (3) Aspects of Canadian Art
ARTH 479 (3) Studies: Modern Art and Theoretical Problems 04

Biology

BIOL 240 (3) Monteregian Flora

Economics

ECON 219 (3) Current Economic Problems: Topics
ECON 223 (3) Political Economy of Trade Policy
ECON 303 (3) Canadian Economic Policy
ECON 305 (3) Industrial Organization
ECON 306D1 (3) Labour Economics and Institutions
ECON 306D2 (3) Labour Economics and Institutions
ECON 308 (3) Governmental Policy Towards Business
ECON 405 (3) Natural Resource Economics
ECON 406 (3) Topics in Economic Policy
ECON 408 (3) Public Sector Economics 1
ECON 409 (3) Public Sector Economics 2
ECON 434 (3) Current Economic Problems
ECON 440 (3) Health Economics
ECON 480 (3) Research Project
ECON 481 (3) Research Project

English

ENGL 228 (3) Canadian Literature 1
ENGL 229 (3) Canadian Literature 2
ENGL 327 (3) Canadian Prose Fiction 1
ENGL 328 (3) Development of Canadian Poetry 1
ENGL 333 (3) Development of Canadian Poetry 2
ENGL 339 (3) Canadian Prose Fiction 2
ENGL 341 (3) Canadian Radio and Television
ENGL 345 (3) Literature and Society
ENGL 393 (3) Canadian Cinema
ENGL 409 (3) Studies in a Canadian Author
ENGL 410 (3) Theme or Movement Canadian Literature
ENGL 411 (3) Studies in Canadian Fiction
ENGL 415 (3) Studies in 20th Century Literature 2
ENGL 419 (3) Studies in 20th Century Literature
ENGL 499 (3) Departmental Seminar
ENGL 527 (3) Canadian Literature
ENGL 528 (3) Canadian Literature

French as a Second Language

FRSL 101 (6) Beginners' French
FRSL 101D1 (3) Beginners' French
FRSL 101D2 (3) Beginners' French
FRSL 103 (3) Near Beginners' French
FRSL 105 (6) Intensive Beginners' French
FRSL 206 (3) Elementary French
FRSL 207 (6) Elementary French 01
FRSL 207D1 (3) Elementary French 01
FRSL 207D2 (3) Elementary French 01
FRSL 208 (6) Intensive Elementary French
FRSL 211 (6) Oral and Written French 1
FRSL 211D1 (3) Oral and Written French 1
FRSL 211D2 (3) Oral and Written French 1
FRSL 212 (3) Oral and Written French 1
FRSL 215 (6) Oral and Written French 1 - Intensive
FRSL 216 (3) Découvrons Montréal en français
FRSL 302 (3) Listening Comprehension and Oral Expression 1
FRSL 303 (3) Listening Comprehension and Oral Expression 2
FRSL 321 (6) Oral and Written French 2
FRSL 321D1 (3) Oral and Written French 2
FRSL 321D2 (3) Oral and Written French 2
FRSL 322 (3) Oral and Written French 2
FRSL 325 (6) Oral and Written French 2 - Intensive
FRSL 326 (3) Découvrons le Québec en français
FRSL 332 (3) Intermediate French: Grammar 01
FRSL 333 (3) Intermediate French: Grammar 02
FRSL 407 (3) Compréhension et expression orales
FRSL 408 (3) Français oral: Textes et expressions
FRSL 431 (6) Français fonctionnel avancé
FRSL 431D1 (3) Français fonctionnel avancé
FRSL 431D2 (3) Français fonctionnel avancé
FRSL 432 (3) Français fonctionnel
FRSL 445 (3) Français fonctionnel, écrit 1
FRSL 446 (3) Français fonctionnel, écrit 2
FRSL 449 (3) Le Français des médias
FRSL 455 (3) Grammaire et création

French Language and Literature

FREN 245 (3) Grammaire avancée
FREN 252 (3) Littérature québécoise
FREN 315 (3) Cinéma québécois
FREN 329 (3) Civilisation québécoise
FREN 336 (3) La langue française
FREN 372 (3) Littérature québécoise 1
FREN 375 (3) Théâtre québécois
FREN 382 (3) Littérature québécoise 2
FREN 470 (3) Poésie québécoise
FREN 480 (3) Littérature québécoise contemporaine
FREN 487 (3) L'essai québécois

Geography

GEOG 217 (3) Cities in the Modern World
GEOG 272 (3) Earth's Changing Surface
GEOG 301 (3) Geography of Nunavut
GEOG 309 (3) Geography of Canada
GEOG 311 (3) Economic Geography
GEOG 494 (3) Urban Field Studies
GEOG 495 (3) Field Studies - Physical Geography
GEOG 497 (3) Ecology of Coastal Waters
GEOG 499 (3) Subarctic Field Studies
GEOG 502 (3) Geography of Northern Development

History

HIST 202 (3) Survey: Canada to 1867
HIST 203 (3) Survey: Canada since 1867
HIST 300 (3) Nationalisms in Canada
HIST 303 (3) History of Quebec
HIST 322 (3) Canada: American Presence since 1939
HIST 333 (3) Natives and French
HIST 334 (3) History of New France
HIST 335 (3) Science and Medicine in Canada
HIST 342 (3) Canada: External Relations since 1867
HIST 343 (3) Women in Post-Confederation Canada
HIST 353 (3) History of Montreal
HIST 357 (3) Religion and Canadian Society in Historical Perspective
HIST 361 (3) The Canadian West to 1905
HIST 362 (3) The Canadian West since 1905
HIST 363 (3) Canada 1870-1914
HIST 364 (3) Canada 1914-1945
HIST 367 (3) Canada since 1945
HIST 370 (3) Canadian Party Politics 1867-2000
HIST 373 (3) Canadian Labour History
HIST 395 (3) Canadian Military Experience
HIST 397 (3) Canada: Ethnicity, Migration
HIST 403 (3) History of Quebec Institutions
HIST 414 (3) Canadian Cultural History
HIST 416 (3) British and French Identity
HIST 423 (3) Topics: Migration and Ethnicity
HIST 429 (3) Topics: Canadian Family History
HIST 432 (3) The Atlantic Provinces
HIST 434 (3) British North America 1760-1867
HIST 462D1 (3) Topics: Canadian Conservatism
HIST 462D2 (3) Topics: Canadian Conservatism
HIST 463D1 (3) Topics: History of Women in Canada
HIST 463D2 (3) Topics: History of Women in Canada
HIST 469D1 (3) Topics in Canadian Religious History
HIST 469D2 (3) Topics in Canadian Religious History
HIST 483D1 (3) History of Montreal
HIST 483D2 (3) History of Montreal
HIST 493D1 (3) Topics: Canadian Social History
HIST 493D2 (3) Topics: Canadian Social History

Linguistics

LING 320 (3) Sociolinguistics 1
LING 350 (3) Linguistic Aspects of Bilingualism
LING 520 (3) Sociolinguistics 2
LING 521 (3) Dialectology

Music

MUHL 391 (3) Canadian Music

Political Science

POLI 221 (3) Government of Canada
POLI 222 (3) Political Process and Behaviour in Canada
POLI 226 (3) La vie politique québécoise
POLI 320 (3) Issues in Canadian Democracy
POLI 321 (3) Issues: Canadian Public Policy
POLI 326 (3) Provincial Politics
POLI 336 (3) Le Québec et le Canada
POLI 337 (3) Canadian Public Administration
POLI 342 (3) Canadian Foreign Policy
POLI 371 (3) Challenge of Canadian Federalism
POLI 372 (3) Aboriginal Politics in Canada
POLI 378 (3) The Canadian Judicial Process
POLI 379 (3) Topics in Canadian Politics
POLI 410 (3) Canadian Political Parties
POLI 411 (3) Immigration and Multiculturalism in Canada
POLI 412 (3) Canadian Voting/Public Opinion
POLI 417 (3) Health Care in Canada
POLI 427 (3) Selected Topics: Canadian Politics
POLI 431 (3) Nations and States/Developed World
POLI 446 (3) Les politiques publiques au Québec
POLI 447 (3) Canadian Constitutional Politics
POLI 469 (3) Politics of Regulation
POLI 478 (3) The Canadian Constitution

Québec, Études sur le

QCST 300 (3) Quebec Culture and Society
QCST 440 (3) Contemporary Issues in Quebec

Sociology

SOCI 210 (3) Sociological Perspectives
SOCI 225 (3) Medicine and Health in Modern Society
SOCI 230 (3) Sociology of Ethnic Relations
SOCI 318 (3) Television in Society
SOCI 327 (3) Jews in North America
SOCI 475 (3) Canadian Ethnic Studies Seminar
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Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) - Joint Honours Component Canadian Studies (36 credits)

Students who wish to study at the Honours level in two disciplines can combine Joint Honours Components from any two Arts disciplines.

Students with a minimum program GPA of 3.30 in their program courses and, in keeping with Faculty regulations, a minimum CGPA of 3.00 in general, are eligible to apply to the Joint Honours. Application deadlines are December 15 and May 15. Forms are available from the À¦°óSMÉçÇø Institute for the Study of Canada (MISC) Office.

Joint Honours students must maintain a GPA of 3.30 in their program courses and, according to Faculty regulations, a minimum CGPA of 3.00 in general.

Joint Honours students should consult an adviser in each department to discuss their course selection and their interdisciplinary research project (if applicable).

Required Courses (9 credits)

CANS 200 (3) Introduction to the Study of Canada
CANS 492 (3) Joint Honours Thesis
CANS 501 (3) Interdisciplinarity & Canadian Studies

Complementary Courses (27 credits)

27 credits selected as specified below.

Note: Students may not choose more than 9 credits in disciplines of their other major or minor concentrations.

200-Level

12 credits selected from:

ANTH 222 (3) Legal Anthropology
ECON 219 (3) Current Economic Problems: Topics
ENGL 228 (3) Canadian Literature 1
ENGL 229 (3) Canadian Literature 2
FREN 252 (3) Littérature québécoise
HIST 202 (3) Survey: Canada to 1867
HIST 203 (3) Survey: Canada since 1867
POLI 221 (3) Government of Canada
POLI 222 (3) Political Process and Behaviour in Canada
SOCI 230 (3) Sociology of Ethnic Relations

Canadian Studies (CANS)

6 - 9 credits in interdisciplinary Canadian Studies courses with the subject code CANS.

Canadian Studies (Other Departments)

6 - 9 credits chosen from courses in Canadian Studies offered by other departments from the list below with at least 6 credits at the 400-level or higher.

3 credits must be taken in the French language (including language courses). A maximum of 3 credits may be chosen from French as a Second Language (FRSL).

Anthropology

ANTH 222 (3) Legal Anthropology
ANTH 305 (3) Arctic Prehistory
ANTH 306 (3) Native Peoples' History in Canada
ANTH 317 (3) Prehistory of North America
ANTH 333 (3) Class and Ethnicity
ANTH 336 (3) Ethnohistory: North Eastern North America
ANTH 338 (3) Native Peoples of North America
ANTH 436 (3) North American Native Peoples

Art History

ARTH 300 (3) Canadian Art to 1914
ARTH 301 (3) Canadian Art 1914 - Present
ARTH 302 (3) Aspects of Canadian Art
ARTH 479 (3) Studies: Modern Art and Theoretical Problems 04

Biology

BIOL 240 (3) Monteregian Flora

Economics

ECON 219 (3) Current Economic Problems: Topics
ECON 223 (3) Political Economy of Trade Policy
ECON 303 (3) Canadian Economic Policy
ECON 305 (3) Industrial Organization
ECON 306D1 (3) Labour Economics and Institutions
ECON 306D2 (3) Labour Economics and Institutions
ECON 308 (3) Governmental Policy Towards Business
ECON 405 (3) Natural Resource Economics
ECON 406 (3) Topics in Economic Policy
ECON 408 (3) Public Sector Economics 1
ECON 409 (3) Public Sector Economics 2
ECON 434 (3) Current Economic Problems
ECON 440 (3) Health Economics
ECON 480 (3) Research Project
ECON 481 (3) Research Project

English

ENGL 228 (3) Canadian Literature 1
ENGL 229 (3) Canadian Literature 2
ENGL 327 (3) Canadian Prose Fiction 1
ENGL 328 (3) Development of Canadian Poetry 1
ENGL 333 (3) Development of Canadian Poetry 2
ENGL 339 (3) Canadian Prose Fiction 2
ENGL 341 (3) Canadian Radio and Television
ENGL 345 (3) Literature and Society
ENGL 393 (3) Canadian Cinema
ENGL 409 (3) Studies in a Canadian Author
ENGL 410 (3) Theme or Movement Canadian Literature
ENGL 411 (3) Studies in Canadian Fiction
ENGL 415 (3) Studies in 20th Century Literature 2
ENGL 419 (3) Studies in 20th Century Literature
ENGL 499 (3) Departmental Seminar
ENGL 527 (3) Canadian Literature
ENGL 528 (3) Canadian Literature

French as a Second Language

FRSL 101 (6) Beginners' French
FRSL 101D1 (3) Beginners' French
FRSL 101D2 (3) Beginners' French
FRSL 103 (3) Near Beginners' French
FRSL 105 (6) Intensive Beginners' French
FRSL 206 (3) Elementary French
FRSL 207 (6) Elementary French 01
FRSL 207D1 (3) Elementary French 01
FRSL 207D2 (3) Elementary French 01
FRSL 208 (6) Intensive Elementary French
FRSL 211 (6) Oral and Written French 1
FRSL 211D1 (3) Oral and Written French 1
FRSL 211D2 (3) Oral and Written French 1
FRSL 212 (3) Oral and Written French 1
FRSL 215 (6) Oral and Written French 1 - Intensive
FRSL 216 (3) Découvrons Montréal en français
FRSL 302 (3) Listening Comprehension and Oral Expression 1
FRSL 303 (3) Listening Comprehension and Oral Expression 2
FRSL 321 (6) Oral and Written French 2
FRSL 321D1 (3) Oral and Written French 2
FRSL 321D2 (3) Oral and Written French 2
FRSL 322 (3) Oral and Written French 2
FRSL 325 (6) Oral and Written French 2 - Intensive
FRSL 326 (3) Découvrons le Québec en français
FRSL 332 (3) Intermediate French: Grammar 01
FRSL 333 (3) Intermediate French: Grammar 02
FRSL 407 (3) Compréhension et expression orales
FRSL 408 (3) Français oral: Textes et expressions
FRSL 431 (6) Français fonctionnel avancé
FRSL 431D1 (3) Français fonctionnel avancé
FRSL 431D2 (3) Français fonctionnel avancé
FRSL 432 (3) Français fonctionnel
FRSL 445 (3) Français fonctionnel, écrit 1
FRSL 446 (3) Français fonctionnel, écrit 2
FRSL 449 (3) Le Français des médias
FRSL 455 (3) Grammaire et création

French Language and Literature

FREN 245 (3) Grammaire avancée
FREN 252 (3) Littérature québécoise
FREN 315 (3) Cinéma québécois
FREN 329 (3) Civilisation québécoise
FREN 336 (3) La langue française
FREN 372 (3) Littérature québécoise 1
FREN 375 (3) Théâtre québécois
FREN 382 (3) Littérature québécoise 2
FREN 470 (3) Poésie québécoise
FREN 480 (3) Littérature québécoise contemporaine
FREN 487 (3) L'essai québécois

Geography

GEOG 217 (3) Cities in the Modern World
GEOG 272 (3) Earth's Changing Surface
GEOG 301 (3) Geography of Nunavut
GEOG 309 (3) Geography of Canada
GEOG 311 (3) Economic Geography
GEOG 494 (3) Urban Field Studies
GEOG 495 (3) Field Studies - Physical Geography
GEOG 497 (3) Ecology of Coastal Waters
GEOG 499 (3) Subarctic Field Studies
GEOG 502 (3) Geography of Northern Development

History

HIST 202 (3) Survey: Canada to 1867
HIST 203 (3) Survey: Canada since 1867
HIST 300 (3) Nationalisms in Canada
HIST 303 (3) History of Quebec
HIST 322 (3) Canada: American Presence since 1939
HIST 333 (3) Natives and French
HIST 334 (3) History of New France
HIST 335 (3) Science and Medicine in Canada
HIST 342 (3) Canada: External Relations since 1867
HIST 343 (3) Women in Post-Confederation Canada
HIST 353 (3) History of Montreal
HIST 357 (3) Religion and Canadian Society in Historical Perspective
HIST 361 (3) The Canadian West to 1905
HIST 362 (3) The Canadian West since 1905
HIST 363 (3) Canada 1870-1914
HIST 364 (3) Canada 1914-1945
HIST 367 (3) Canada since 1945
HIST 370 (3) Canadian Party Politics 1867-2000
HIST 373 (3) Canadian Labour History
HIST 395 (3) Canadian Military Experience
HIST 397 (3) Canada: Ethnicity, Migration
HIST 403 (3) History of Quebec Institutions
HIST 414 (3) Canadian Cultural History
HIST 416 (3) British and French Identity
HIST 423 (3) Topics: Migration and Ethnicity
HIST 429 (3) Topics: Canadian Family History
HIST 432 (3) The Atlantic Provinces
HIST 434 (3) British North America 1760-1867
HIST 462D1 (3) Topics: Canadian Conservatism
HIST 462D2 (3) Topics: Canadian Conservatism
HIST 463D1 (3) Topics: History of Women in Canada
HIST 463D2 (3) Topics: History of Women in Canada
HIST 469D1 (3) Topics in Canadian Religious History
HIST 469D2 (3) Topics in Canadian Religious History
HIST 483D1 (3) History of Montreal
HIST 483D2 (3) History of Montreal
HIST 493D1 (3) Topics: Canadian Social History
HIST 493D2 (3) Topics: Canadian Social History

Linguistics

LING 320 (3) Sociolinguistics 1
LING 350 (3) Linguistic Aspects of Bilingualism
LING 520 (3) Sociolinguistics 2
LING 521 (3) Dialectology

Music

MUHL 391 (3) Canadian Music

Political Science

POLI 221 (3) Government of Canada
POLI 222 (3) Political Process and Behaviour in Canada
POLI 226 (3) La vie politique québécoise
POLI 320 (3) Issues in Canadian Democracy
POLI 321 (3) Issues: Canadian Public Policy
POLI 326 (3) Provincial Politics
POLI 336 (3) Le Québec et le Canada
POLI 337 (3) Canadian Public Administration
POLI 342 (3) Canadian Foreign Policy
POLI 371 (3) Challenge of Canadian Federalism
POLI 372 (3) Aboriginal Politics in Canada
POLI 378 (3) The Canadian Judicial Process
POLI 379 (3) Topics in Canadian Politics
POLI 410 (3) Canadian Political Parties
POLI 411 (3) Immigration and Multiculturalism in Canada
POLI 412 (3) Canadian Voting/Public Opinion
POLI 417 (3) Health Care in Canada
POLI 427 (3) Selected Topics: Canadian Politics
POLI 431 (3) Nations and States/Developed World
POLI 446 (3) Les politiques publiques au Québec
POLI 447 (3) Canadian Constitutional Politics
POLI 469 (3) Politics of Regulation
POLI 478 (3) The Canadian Constitution

Québec, Études sur le

QCST 300 (3) Quebec Culture and Society
QCST 440 (3) Contemporary Issues in Quebec

Sociology

SOCI 210 (3) Sociological Perspectives
SOCI 225 (3) Medicine and Health in Modern Society
SOCI 230 (3) Sociology of Ethnic Relations
SOCI 318 (3) Television in Society
SOCI 327 (3) Jews in North America
SOCI 475 (3) Canadian Ethnic Studies Seminar
Faculty: 
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