Affiliated Courses
Other Courses Available for Advanced Certificate in Canadian Studies*
College of Arts and Sciences
American Studies (AMS)
520 - Special Topics - Iroquois History Post-1815 (Grinde)
607 - Iroquois History (Grinde)
Anthropology (APY)
532 - Special Topics - Advanced Ethnology: Arctic & Subarctic (McElroy)
5xx - Field Research in Archaeology (Zubrow)
601 - Independent Study - Literacy and Disability in Canada (Zubrow)
603 - Special Topics - Applied Anthropology (McElroy)
710 - Geographic Medicine (McElroy)
Arts Management (AAP)
501 - Why Manage the Arts? (various)
502 - Arts Management & Society (Bereson)
507 - Special Topics in Arts Management (various)
508 - Cultural Policy & Diplomacy (Bereson & others)
511 - Practicum in Arts Management (various)
Communications (COM)
620 - Advanced Organizational Communication (Barnett)
Comparative Literature (COL)
712 -Special Topics - Postcolonial Theory and its Discontents (Irlam)
726 - Special Topics - Specters of Rwanda: Representing Postcolonial Genocide (Irlam)
English (ENG)
715 - Post-Colonial Literature and Theory (Mardorossian)
Geography (GEO)
531 - Introduction to International Business and Trade (Hamilton)
570 - (cross listed as Law 777) Integrated Environmental Management (Renschler)
632 - Macro Issues in Trade (MacPherson)
634 - International Commercial and Business Environments (Hamilton)
History (HIS)
5xx - Quebec History and Culture (Vardi) (to be developed)
Linguistics (LIN)
631 - Structure of Iroquoian (Michelson)
Political Science (PSC)
522 - Comparative Political Parties (Eagles)
621 - Political Geography (Eagles)
646 - Civil-Military Relations (Welch)
650 - Human Rights (Welch)
Sociology (SOC)
555 - Sociology of Aging (Street)
558 - Special Topics - Midlife and Older Adults: Canadian & American Differences (Street)
562 - Sociology of Law (Granfield)
595 - Circles of Artists and Writers (Farrell)
Graduate School of Education
Education, Leadership & Policy (ELP)
684 - Multicultural and Diversity Policies in Comparative Perspective: Canada and the United States
Law School (LAW)
665 - Topics in Regional Economic Development: Industry (Greiner/Schlegel/Allen)
672 - Environmental Law (Boyer/Meidinger)
680 (& MGO 680) - International Business Environment (Thomas)
689 - Immigration Law (Miller & Macri)
697 - International Human Rights Law (M. Mutua)
725 - Law & Society: Interdisciplinary Research on Law and Legal Institutions (Mather)
728 - Comparative Law (Taussig-Rubbo)
731 - International Trade and Environment (Meidinger)(Fall)
731 - International Environmental Law (Meidinger)(Spring)
740 - Public International Law (D. Westbrook)
748 - International Legal Research (Cascio)
755 - International Labor Law (Atleson)
760 - International Law Advanced (D. Westbrook)
767 - Comparative Constitutional (Abad i Ninet)
804 - Advanced Topics in Environmental and Natural Resource Law (Meidinger)
805 - Comparative Criminal law (Dubber)
833 - Women's International Human Rights (Marcus)
836 - Topics in International Finance (Headrick)
866 - Law, Land, and the Environment (Braverman)
887 - Renewable Energy (Berger)
889 - Refugee and Asylum Law (Su)
914 - International Criminal Law (Del Buono)
School of Social Work (SW)
500 - Social Welfare History and Policy
* The instructors for these courses have agreed to accept students registered in the Canadian Studies Advanced Graduate Certificate Program, and to have them prepare research/project requirements for the course on Canada-related topics.
