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Certificate in North American Studies
FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

Certificate in North American Studies

Total courses: eight.

Requirements:
(a) 02-103;
(b) 3 courses from Category 1;
(c) 3 courses from Category 2;
d) one other course chosen from either Category 1 or Category 2.

**No more than three of the eight courses may be at the 100-level. (In cases where courses require prerequisites, students should consult with the relevant department.)

Category 1:
Communication Studies
40-245, Communication and Cultural Policy in Canada

Dramatic Art
24-333, Canadian Theatre History

English Language, Literature, and Creative Writing
26-140, Topics in Literature (May be used towards the North American Certificate only if the topic is North American in its focus)
26-260, Canadian Literature
26-270, American Literature
26-358, Native Literatures and Cultures
26-361, Topics in Canadian Literature
26-366, Canadian Poetry
26-367, Canadian Fiction
26-371, Topics in American Literature
26-372, American Literature: Colonials to Civil War
26-373, American Literature: Civil War to Realists
26-374, The American Moderns
26-375, The Literature of Contemporary America

French (all courses are taught in French and require U12 or equivalent knowledge of French)
29-270, Introduction to the Cultural Heritage of French Canada
29-383, Drama in Quebec and in Other Francophone Regions of Canada
29-385, Poetry in Quebec and in Other Francophone Regions of Canada

History
43-243, Canada from Early European Contacts to the Origins of Confederation, 1600-1867
43-244, Canada Since Confederation, 1867-1968
43-261, History of the United States I
43-262, History of the United States II

Music
32-106, The Musical Experience
32-107, Explorations in Music

Philosophy
34-473, Recent American Philosophy


Category 2:
Political Science
45-100, Introduction to Canadian Government and Politics
45-201, Current Issues in Canadian Politics
45-214, Legal Process in Canada
45-232, Government and Politics of the United States
45-255, Music, Policy, and the State
45-264, Introduction to Canadian Foreign Policy
45-361, U.S. Foreign Policy

Labour Studies
54-100, Labour and Social Movements in Canadian Society

Sociology and Anthropology
48-228, Class, Wealth, and Power in Canada
48-240, Ethnic Relations in Canada
48-241, Race and Racism in Canada

Women’s Studies
53-100, Women in Canadian Society
53-200, History of Women’s Movements in North America

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