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ABORIGINAL COURSE LIST

The University of Windsor has a broad coverage of courses either featuring Aboriginal course material or possessing an element of it. The following list is a compilation of those courses, which can be offered:


English


26-140

Topics in Literature **

26-354

Literature & Post Colonialism **

26-358

Native Literature's and Cultures *


Communication Studies


40-262

Intercultural Communication *

40-462

Communication Perspectives and Aboriginal People, Race and Ethnicity ***


Classical and Modern Language, Literature and Civilizations


06-100

Introduction to Ojibwe

06-101

Intermediate Ojibwe


History


43-243

Canada from Early European Contacts to the Origins of Confederation, 1600-1863 *

43-244

Canada since Confederation, 1867-1968 *

43-261

History of the United States I *

43-262

History of the United States II *

43-345

The History of Canadian Immigration *

43-367

North American First Nations History ***

43-458

Early American History, 1600-1800 *


Philosophy


34-280-289

Special topics **

34-400/34-410

Senior Seminars **


Political Science


45-201

Current Issues in Canadian Politics **

45-211

Women and Politics **

45-314

Constitutional Law and Politics in Canada *

45-488

Selected topics in Political Science **

45-499

Directed Readings in an Approved Special Field **


Psychology


46-324

Educational Psychology *

46-342

Culture and Psychology *

46-588

Multicultural Issues/Clinical Practice **


Social Work


47-210

Social Work and Diversity **


Sociology & Anthropology


48-232

Indigenous Peoples: A Comparative Perspective ***

48-241

Race and Ethnic relations in Canada *

48-327

Social Movements *

48-333

Ethnic groups and Society *

48-336

Medical Anthropology/Sociology *

48-420

Special Topics in Power and Social Change**

48-421

Special Topics in Social psychology **

49-111

Introduction to Anthropology ***

49-112

Principles of Socio-Cultural Anthropology ***

49-220

Regional Aboriginal Archaeology ***

49-232

Indigenous Peoples: A Comparative Perspective *

49-406

Aboriginal Peoples: advanced Seminar ***

49-445

Directed Studies in Anthropological Research I **

49-446

Directed Studies in Anthropological Research I **


School of Nursing


63-241

Health Issues and Care of Diverse Population *

63-447

Directed Studies **


Human Kinetics


95-240

History of Sport in Canada, 1603 to present *

95-475

Individual Studies **


Law


99-110

Introduction to Law: Legal Process in Canada *

99-210

Aboriginal Law ***

(*Aboriginal Component, **Aboriginal Content at consent of instructor, ***Full or Large Aboriginal Component.)