Minor Program ERMIN0728 Canadian Studies (Arts)
4.0 credits are required, fulfilling the following requirements:
- 2.0 credits in at least two different disciplines from the following list: ENG215H5 or ENG252Y5 or ENG255H5 or ENG274H5 or ENG352H5 or ENG353Y5 or ENG354Y5 or ENG361H5 or ENG362H5 or ENG392H5 or ENG393H5 or GGR202H5 or HIS261H5 or ( HIS262H5 or HIS263Y5) or HIS358H5 or [ POL214Y5 or ( POL215H5 or POL216H5)].
- 2.0 additional credits (at least 1.0 of which must be at the 300/400 level) from courses listed above that have not already been applied towards the requirements for the Minor Program in Canadian Studies or approved by the program advisor.
The following U of T Mississauga courses can be taken to complete the requirements for a Minor in Canadian Studies.
- ANT241H5 Anthropology and the Indigenous Peoples of Turtle Island (in Canada)
- CCT219H5 Media Economics I
- CIN205H5 Canadian Auteurs
- DRE200H5 Canadian Theatre History
- DRE305H5 Studies in Indigenous Performance
- DRE405H5 Topics in Indigenous Performance
- ECO323Y5 Canadian Economic History
- ENG271H5 Toronto’s Multicultural Literatures
- ENG357H5 New Writing in Canada
- ENG358H5 Special Topics in Canadian Literature
- ENG392H5 Canadian Fiction
- ENG424H5 Advanced Studies: Seminar: Canadian Literature
- ENG425H5 Advanced Studies: Seminar: Canadian Literature
- FAH292H5 Canadian Art
- FRE312H5 From the Gothic and Fantastic Novels to Realism in Quebec
- FRE316H5 Urban Attraction and the Quebec Contemporary Novel
- FRE417H5 Comedy and Tragedy in Quebec Theatre
- GGR348H5 The Great Lakes -- A Sustainable Natural Resource?
- GGR384H5 Climatology of Canadian Landscapes
- GGR415H5Geographies of Indigenous Health
- HIS261H5 (Introduction to Canadian History)
- HIS311H5 Introduction to Canadian International Relations
- HIS312H5 Canadian Communities 1600-2000
- HIS313H5 Canadian Working-Class History to 1919
- HIS314H5 20th Century Canadian Working-Class History
- HIS315H5 Indigenous Peoples and Immigrants in Canada
- HIS318H5 Canadian Environmental History: Contact to Conservation
- HIS319H5 Canadian Environmental History: Conservation to the Modern Environmental Movement
- HIS326Y5 History of Women in Canada, 1600-2000
- HIS342H5 History of Quebec and French Canada
- HIS358H5 (Canada Since World War Two)
- HIS367H5 Diasporic Canada
- HIS368H5 Canada in the First World War
- HIS369H5 Great Lakes Aboriginal History
- HIS402H5 Topics in the History of French Canada
- HIS416H5 Canada and the Second World War
- HIS452H5 The Great Depression in Canada
- HIS461H5 History of Upper Canada
- HIS462H5 Indigenous North Americas
- HIS487H5 Canadian Social History
- ITA255Y5 The Italian Canadian Experience
- JFL454H5 Teaching and Learning Varieties of Canadian French
- JPE250Y5 Environmental Politics in Canada
- JPE251H5 Introduction to Canadian Environmental Law and Policy I
- JPE252H5 Introduction to Canadian Environmental Law and Policy II
- MGT423H5 Canadian Income Taxation I
- MGT429H5 Canadian Income Taxation
- POL111H5 Canada in Comparative Perspective
- POL316Y5 Contemporary Canadian Federalism
- POL336Y5 Ontario Politics
- POL353Y5 Canadian Public Policy: From the Golden Age to the Era of Globalization
- POL490H5 Topics in Canadian Politics
- POL494Y5 Topics in Canadian Politics
- SOC210H5 Canadian Criminal Justice (SSc)
- SOC301H5 Canadian Prisons
- SOC302H5 Indigenous-Canada Relations
- SOC332H5 Race and Ethnicity in Canada
- SOC339H5 The Indian Act: Canadian Law, Sovereignty, and Indigenous Women.
- SOC415H5 Senior Seminar in Indigenous Studies
- WGS210H5 Women, Gender, and Labour
- WGS215H5 Introduction to Women, Public Policy, and the Law
- WGS335H5 Women, Migration, and Diaspora
- WGS343H5 The Montreal Experience: Sex and Gender in la Cité
- WGS347H5 Indigenous Feminisms and Decolonization
NOTE: Not all courses are offered every year