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Winter 2009 Undergraduate Calendar
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Honours International Relations and Development Studies
Total courses:
forty
Major requirements:
16 courses, consisting of:
(a) 45-100, 45-160, 45-264, 45-275, 45-354 or 45-355, 45-360, 45-461, 45-462;
(b) 43-123, 43-124;
(c) One of 45-251, 45-252 or 45-351
(d) Three of 45-130, 45-233, 45-238, 45-241, 45-244, 45-249, 45-260, 45-261, 45-267, 45-268;
(e) Two of 45-346, 45-356, 45-361, 45-363, 45-365, 45-367, 45-371, 45-372, 45-373, 45-464, 45-465, 45-470
Other requirements:
(a) 02-250, 41-110, 41-111;
(b) 01-150, 01-151^^;
(c) 10 courses (11 if language concentration is chosen) consisting of two of the concentrations listed below.
^^Students who have completed a minimum of twenty semester courses prior to Fall 2008 are not required to take 01-150 and 01-151. Such students, who opt not to take 01-150 and 01-151, will be required to substitute any two courses from the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, for which they are eligible.
Students must complete the requirements in any two of the following concentrations:
Economics Concentration,
consisting of five courses: 41-221, 41-231 and three of 41-310, 41-341, 41-350, 41-353, 41-373, 41-374, 45-355 (if not already taken as a major requirement);
History Concentration
, consisting of five courses: five from 43-202, 43-218, 43-220*, 43-221*, 43-243, 43-244, 43-320*, 43-326, 43-420*, 43-437, 43-445, 43-446, 43-462, 43-470
Sociology and Anthropology Concentration
, consisting of five courses: 48-101, 48-102 or 49-112, and three of 48-226 (or 49-226), 48-227, 48-232 (or 49-232), 48-327 (or 54-327), 48-330 (or 49-330), 48-333, 48-340 (or 49-340), 48-352 (or 49-352), 48-375 (or 49-375), 48-411 (or 49-411)
Gender Concentration
, consisting of five courses**: five from 53-106, 45-211, 53-260, 43-336, 48-204, 48-226, 48-306, 48-352, 48-353 (or 53-320), 48-354, 48-408, 53-340
Diaspora Studies Concentration
, consisting of five courses:45-170, 07-236, 49-112, and two of 34-255, 40-262, 46-235, 46-445, 48/49-240, 48/49-333
Language Concentration
,*** consisting of six courses, at least four of which are from the same language:
French
(designed for students with Grade 12 āUā French): 29-121 and 29-122 or 29-123, 29-221 and 29-222 or 29-223, 29-260, 29-270.
German
(designed for students with no background in German): 15-100, and 15-101 or 15-102, 15-200, and 15-201 or 15-202, 15-260, 15-261
Italian
(designed for students with no background in Italian): 21-100, and 21-101 or 21-102, 21-200, and 21-201 or 21-202, 21-260, 21-261.
Spanish
(designed for students with no background in Spanish): 23-100, and 23-101 or 23-102, 23-200, and 23-201 or 23-202,
23-260, 26-261.
Arabic
(designed for students with no background in Arabic): 08-110, 08-111, 08-210, 08-211, 08-261, 08-262
d) Nine options (eight if a language concentration is chosen)
*These courses will be included if they are approved by Senate.
**Entry into some of the courses in this concentration will require prerequistes or instructor approval
***A flexible approach will be taken to accommodate students with different levels of linguistic competence at point of entry into the program.
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