Ethnocultural Diversity

Science students may draw from the following list of courses for this multidisciplinary minor. A minor in Ethnocultural Diversity Studies requires 6h of courses at the 1000 level chosen from those in the list below.

Course #

Title

Pre-requisite

CREL 1206

World Religions

 

CREL 2443

Health, Illness and Religion

 

ENGL 3663

Postcolonial Literature 4 – South Asian

ENGL 1406

ENGL 3673

Postcolonial Literature 1 – African

ENGL 1406

ENGL 3683

Postcolonial Literature 2 – Caribbean

ENGL 1406

ENGL 3693

Postcolonial Literature 3 – Australia and New Zealand Settler Colony

ENGL 1406

HIST 2303

American Republic – Its Founding and Fracturing

 

HIST 2583

History of Indigenous People

 

HIST 3423

Race and Class in 20th Century Africa

HIST 2753

HIST 3453

Islam and Nationalism in Modern Middle East

HIST 2043

HIST 3613

Making Canada: Nation of Immigrants

HIST 2783

FRAN 3513

L’Acadie: Une Culture Unique

 

IDST 1213

The Black Experience: Past and Present

 

IDST 1223

The Indigenous Experience: Past and Present

 

POLS 2706

Politics of Difference: Identity and Citizenship in Canada

 

POLS 3303

Multiculturalism in Canada: Race, Rights, and Citizenship

 

POLS 3483

Globalization: Critical Perspectives

One year of university study

POLS 3513

Gender and Development

 

SOCI 1023

Intro to Human Societies

 

SOCI 1113

Intro to Cultural Anthropology

 

SOCI 2113

Issues in Developing Societies

 

SOCI 2123

Ethnic and Race Relations: A Canadian Intro

 

SOCI 2413

First Nations/CDN Aboriginals

Second year standing

SOCI 2533

Cultural Studies

 

SOCI 2853

Belief Systems in Cross-Cultural Perspective

6h of 1000 level Sociology with C- or better

SOCI 3133

Ethnic & Race Relations: Comparative Cases

 

SOCI 3373

Aging in Cross Cultural Perspective

 

SOCI 3453

Economic Anthropology

 

 Inquiries regarding the Ethnocultural Diversity Studies minor may be directed to Jamie Whidden