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About Canadian Ethnic and Racial Studies

About Canadian Ethnic and Racial Studies

The Minor Concentration in Canadian Ethnic and Racial Studies is an interdisciplinary program administered by the Faculty of Arts. It is affiliated with the Âé¶čAV Institute for the Study of Canada. The concentration can be taken in conjunction with any primary program in Arts or Science. It offers to undergraduate students a structured framework in which to appreciate the range of social scientific approaches to the study of ethnic diversity in Canada.

The terms “ethnic” and “racial” are used in a very broad sense, to include the full spectrum of ethnic, cultural, religious, Aboriginal, linguistic, and racial groups in Canada.

The disciplines featured in the program are Sociology, Anthropology, Geography, History, and Political Science. In special cases, courses taken from other Arts departments, and other units at Âé¶čAV, may be considered (e.g., Social Work, Education), with the consent of the Chair. The same is true of new relevant courses not yet listed in the program requirements.

Students pursuing further graduate and professional training or employment in a variety of areas will find familiarity with issues relating to cultural diversity to be an asset. These include the fields of health; social services; education; law and law enforcement; human resources and personnel; occupations in government agencies; ethnocultural and other non-governmental organizations; and graduate work in all the social sciences.

The Canadian Ethnic and Racial Studies concentration will also sponsor events of interest for the Âé¶čAV community during the course of the year. Students interested in registering in this program should contact the Chair.

Programs, Courses and University Regulations—2018-2019 (last updated Aug. 16, 2018) (disclaimer)

Canadian Ethnic and Racial Studies Faculty

Canadian Ethnic and Racial Studies Faculty

Chair
Morton Weinfeld, 2017–2020
Advisory Committee
L. Madokoro; M.A.(Tor.), Ph.D.(Br. Col.) (History and Classical Studies)
C. Scholtz; B.A.(Alta.), M.A.(Ott.), Ph.D.(Princ.)
M. Weinfeld; B.A.(McG.), Ed.M., Ph.D.(Harv.)
Programs, Courses and University Regulations—2018-2019 (last updated Aug. 16, 2018) (disclaimer)

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

Required Courses (9 credits)

SOCI 210 (3) Sociological Perspectives
SOCI 230 (3) Sociology of Ethnic Relations
SOCI 475 (3) Canadian Ethnic Studies Seminar

Note: Of the 18 credits, selected with due regard to Faculty guidelines and course prerequisites, at least 9 must be above the 200 level.

Complementary Courses (9 credits)

9 credits, at least 6 of which must be at the 300 level or higher, selected from two of the following departmental lists:

Art History

ARTH 411 (3) Canadian Art and Race

Anthropology

ANTH 202 (3) Socio-Cultural Anthropology
ANTH 320 (3) Social Evolution
ANTH 402 (3) Topics in Ethnography
ANTH 426 (3) Immigration and Culture
ANTH 500 (3) Chinese Diversity and Diaspora
ANTH 575 (3) Concepts of Race

Canadian Studies

CANS 310 (3) Canadian Cultures: Context and Issues
CANS 405 (3) Canadian Studies Seminar 5
CANS 413 (3) Canada and Quebec Seminar

English

ENGL 275 (3) Introduction to Cultural Studies
ENGL 441 (3) Special Topics in Canadian Cultural Studies
ENGL 489 (3) Culture and Critical Theory 1

Gender, Sexuality, Feminist, Social Justice Studies

GSFS 304 (3) Postcolonial Feminist Theories
GSFS 305 (3) Critical Race and Social Justice Theories
GSFS 404 (3) Politics of Identity

Geography

GEOG 331 (3) Urban Social Geography
GEOG 507 (3) Advanced Social Geography

History

HIST 300 (3) Nationalisms in Canada
HIST 353 (3) History of Montreal
HIST 357 (3) Cultural Diversity in Canada
HIST 397 (3) Canada: Ethnicity, Migration
HIST 423 (3) Topics: Migration and Ethnicity
HIST 442 (3) Asian Diaspora: Chinese Overseas
HIST 586D1 (3) Canada: Diasporas and the State
HIST 586D2 (3) Canada: Diasporas and the State

Philosophy

PHIL 327 (3) Philosophy of Race

Political Science

POLI 478 (3) The Canadian Constitution

Sociology

SOCI 219 (3) Sociology of Culture
SOCI 227 (3) Jews in North America
SOCI 234 (3) Population and Society
SOCI 366 (3) Neighborhoods and Inequality
SOCI 375 (3) Suspect Minorities in Canada
SOCI 400 (3) Comparative Migration & Citizenship
SOCI 512 (3) Ethnicity & Public Policy
SOCI 520 (3) Migration and Immigrant Groups

Social Work

SWRK 325 (3) Anti-Oppression Social Work Practice
SWRK 400 (3) Policy and Practice for Refugees
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