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Global and International Studies (BGInS)
(Faculty of Public Affairs)
613-520-2600 ext. 7575
carleton.ca/bgins

This section presents the requirements for programs in:

Program Requirements

International Experience Requirement

Prior to graduation, students in the Honours program must satisfy a requirement for international experience in ONE of the following ways:

  1. International exchange: successful completion of at least 0.5 credit in approved courses through an international exchange agreement managed by the International Student Services Office, or
  2. Letter of Permission: successful completion of at least 0.5 credit in approved courses by Letter of Permission, from an international or Canadian university offering a course taught outside Canada, or
  3. International placement: successful completion of GINS 3900 [0.5] International Placement, or GINS 3901 [1.0] International Placement or GPOL 3100 [2.5] Internship in Global Politics, or an approved international placement offered through another unit, or
  4. Carleton course taught abroad: successful completion of at least 0.5 credit in a Carleton course taught abroad, chosen from:
    AFRI 3100 [0.5]African Studies Abroad: Selected Topics
    ARTH 3701 [0.5]Art and Architecture on Site
    ARTH 4701 [0.5]Art and Architecture on Site
    CLCV 3400 [0.5]Greek and Roman Studies Abroad
    EURR 4302 [0.5]EU Summer Study Abroad
    GEOG 3030 [0.5]Regional Field Excursion
    GINS 3300 [0.5]Global and International Studies Abroad: Selected Topics
    RELI 3850 [0.5]Topics in the Study of Religion Abroad
  5. Group project: successful completion of GINS 3100 [0.5] Global and International Group Project, or
  6. Experiential Learning Abroad: successful completion of GINS 3200 [0.5] Experiential Learning Abroad.

Language Requirement

Students in the BGInS programs must satisfy the language requirement. The language requirement may be satisfied in one of two ways:

1.  By course work

Students who lack second language skill upon entry, or who wish to learn a new language, can satisfy the language requirement by satisfactorily completing language instruction courses in a modern language other than English up to an intermediate level. In most cases, this means completing the equivalent of two years (2.0 credits) of university-level language study. Listed below are the specific Carleton language instruction courses which satisfy the BGInS language requirement. Courses taken at other institutions may also be used to meet the language requirement, as long as they are accepted by the Department of French or the School of Linguistics and Language Studies as being equivalent to, or at a higher level than, the courses specified below.

Minimum Course Requirements for Languages
American Sign Language
ASLA 2020 [0.5]
Second-Year American Sign Language II
or ASLA 2110 [1.0]
Intensive Second-Year American Sign Language
Arabic
ARAB 2110 [1.0]
Intensive Second-Year Arabic
French
FREN 1100 [1.0]
French 3
German
GERM 2020 [0.5]
Second-Year German II
or GERM 2110 [1.0]
Intensive Second-Year German
Italian
ITAL 2020 [0.5]
Second-Year Italian II
or ITAL 2110 [1.0]
Intensive Second-Year Italian
Japanese
JAPA 2110 [1.0]
Intensive Second-Year Japanese
Mandarin Chinese
CHIN 2020 [0.5]
Second-Year Mandarin Chinese II
or CHIN 2110 [1.0]
Intensive Second-Year Mandarin Chinese
Portuguese
PORT 2110 [1.0]
Intensive Second-Year Portuguese
Russian
RUSS 2020 [0.5]
Second-Year Russian II
Spanish
SPAN 2020 [0.5]
Second-Year Spanish II
or SPAN 2110 [1.0]
Intensive Second-Year Spanish
Other Languages
LANG 2020 [0.5]
Second-Year Language II
or LANG 2110 [1.0]
Continuing Intensive Study of a Language
or LANG 2900 [1.0]
Supervised Autonomous Language Learning
2.  By demonstrating prior language proficiency

Students who already have intermediate or higher second language skills upon entry may be exempted from taking language courses.  Students who wish to be exempted from taking language courses must apply for an exemption to the Program Director using the form available on the BGInS website.  Each application will be treated on its merits, but the following general guidelines apply:

  • Secondary school language of instruction: Students whose secondary school transcripts show that their primary language of instruction in secondary school was a language other than English may be exempted from taking language courses.
  • French immersion: Students who have successfully completed Grade 12 French immersion or the equivalent at a Canadian high school may be exempted from taking language courses. 
  • Proficient speakers: Students who do not qualify under either of the first two categories, but who nonetheless consider themselves proficient speakers of a language other than English, may be exempted from having to take language courses.  For languages taught at Carleton, “proficiency” means a level at least equivalent to completion of one of the designated language courses listed above.  For languages not taught at Carleton, “proficiency” means a level at least equivalent to two full years of university level language study.  Proficiency may be demonstrated either through documentation (e.g. certification from a recognized language testing authority) or through testing.  For languages not taught at Carleton, availability of a test depends upon faculty resource availability.

Note: For students enrolled in one of the geographically-defined regional Specializations or Streams, only certain languages relevant to that region of the world may be used to satisfy the language requirement.  See the program requirements in each of the regional Specializations and Streams for further details.

Specializations

Specialization in Africa and Globalization
B.G.In.S. Honours (20.0 credits)

A. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (12.0 credits)
1.  4.5 credits in: Core Courses4.5
GINS 1000 [0.5]
Global History
GINS 1010 [0.5]
International Law and Politics
GINS 1020 [0.5]
Ethnography, Globalization and Culture
GINS 2000 [0.5]
Ethics and Globalization
GINS 2010 [0.5]
Globalization and International Economic Issues
GINS 2020 [0.5]
Global Literatures
GINS 3010 [0.5]
Global and International Theory
GINS 3020 [0.5]
Places, Boundaries, Movements and Global Environmental Change
GINS 4090 [0.5]
Honours Seminar in Global and International Studies
2.  0.0 credit in: International Experience Requirement Preparation
GINS 1300 [0.0]
International Experience Requirement Preparation
3.  7.5 credits in: the Specialization
Note: Language Requirement - Students choosing the Africa and Globalisation Specialization must fulfil their language requirement with a language relevant to Africa other than English. The Program Director will maintain a list of those languages suitable for this requirement.
a. 1.0 credit in: Foundations1.0
AFRI 1001 [0.5]
Introduction to African Studies I
AFRI 1002 [0.5]
Introduction to African Studies II
b. 1.0 credit from: African Regions1.0
AFRI 2002 [0.5]
The Horn of Africa
AFRI 2003 [0.5]
The Great Lakes Region of Africa
AFRI 2004 [0.5]
North Africa
AFRI 2005 [0.5]
West Africa
AFRI 2006 [0.5]
Southern Africa
c. 1.0 credit from: Intermediate African Studies1.0
AFRI 3001 [0.5]
Globalization and Popular Culture in Africa
AFRI 3002 [0.5]
Regions in Africa: Cultures, Society, Politics
AFRI 3003 [0.5]
African Social and Political Thought
AFRI 3004 [0.5]
The African City
AFRI 3005 [0.5]
African Migrations and Diasporas
d. 0.5 credit from: African Experience0.5
AFRI 3100 [0.5]
African Studies Abroad: Selected Topics
AFRI 3900 [0.5]
Placement
or 0.5 credit on an approved exchange program at an African university or research institution
e. 0.5 credit from: History0.5
HIST 2706 [0.5]
Ancient and Pre-Colonial Africa
HIST 2707 [0.5]
Modern Africa
HIST 3717 [0.5]
Gender and Sexuality in Africa
HIST 3906 [0.5]
Topics in World History (topic on Africa)
f. 0.5 credit from: Politics0.5
PSCI 3100 [0.5]
Politics of Development in Africa
PSCI 3101 [0.5]
Politics of War in Africa
g. 0.5 credit from Anthropology0.5
ANTH 2620 [0.5]
Ethnography of Sub-Saharan Africa
ANTH 2660 [0.5]
Ethnography of North Africa
h. 0.5 credit from: Literature and Culture0.5
AFRI 3609 [0.5]
African Cinema
ENGL 2926 [0.5]
African Literatures I
ENGL 3940 [0.5]
Studies in Diaspora Lit.
FREN 4212 [0.5]
Littératures francophones
MUSI 4105 [0.5]
Issues and Processes in African Music
i. 0.5 credit from: African Diaspora0.5
ENGL 2957 [0.5]
Literatures of the Americas II
ENGL 3940 [0.5]
Studies in Diaspora Lit.
ENGL 4975 [0.5]
Issues in Postcolonial Theory
HIST 2710 [0.5]
Introduction to Caribbean History
HIST 3406 [0.5]
African-American Women
HIST 3710 [0.5]
Themes in Caribbean History
MUSI 2005 [0.5]
Introduction to Jazz History
MUSI 4005 [0.5]
Issues in Jazz Studies
j. 0.5 credit in: Core Honours Seminar0.5
AFRI 4000 [0.5]
Advanced Topics in African Studies
k. 1.0 credit from: Honours Seminars and Honours Research Essay1.0
History of 'The African Child'
AFRI 4050 [0.5]
Selected Topics in African Studies
ANTH 4620 [0.5]
Advanced Studies in Contemporary Sub-Saharan Africa: Current Issues in Anthropological Research
GINS 4908 [1.0]
Honours Research Essay
PSCI 4203 [0.5]
Southern Africa After Apartheid
PSCI 4207 [0.5]
Globalization, Adjustment and Democracy in Africa
PSCI 4802 [0.5]
International Politics of Africa
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (8.0 credits)
4.  8.0 credits in: Free Electives8.0
C. Additional Requirements
5. The International Experience requirement must be met.
6. The Language requirement must be met.
Total Credits20.0

Specialization in Europe and Russia in the World
B.G.In.S. Honours (20.0 credits)

A. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (12.0 credits)
1.  4.5 credits in: Core Courses4.5
GINS 1000 [0.5]
Global History
GINS 1010 [0.5]
International Law and Politics
GINS 1020 [0.5]
Ethnography, Globalization and Culture
GINS 2000 [0.5]
Ethics and Globalization
GINS 2010 [0.5]
Globalization and International Economic Issues
GINS 2020 [0.5]
Global Literatures
GINS 3010 [0.5]
Global and International Theory
GINS 3020 [0.5]
Places, Boundaries, Movements and Global Environmental Change
GINS 4090 [0.5]
Honours Seminar in Global and International Studies
2.  0.0 credit in: International Experience Requirement Preparation
GINS 1300 [0.0]
International Experience Requirement Preparation
3.  7.5 credits in: the Specialization7.5
a. 0.5 credit in: Foundations
EURR 1001 [0.5]
Introduction to European and Russian Studies
b. 1.0 credit in: Core Politics, Society, and International Affairs
EURR 2001 [0.5]
Current Issues in European Politics and Society
EURR 2002 [0.5]
Europe and Russia in the World
c. 1.0 credit in: Core Literature and Culture
EURR 3001 [0.5]
Literature and Culture in Europe
EURR 3002 [0.5]
Literature and Culture in Russia and Eurasia
d. 1.0 credit from: Modern History category
e. 1.0 credit from: Politics and Economics category
f. 0.5 credit from: Language, Art, Culture category
g. 1.0 credit from: Approved Courses in European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies. May include EURR not used to fulfill another requirement. No more than 0.5 credit from the Contexts and Methods for Regional Studies category.
h. 1.5 credit from: EURUS 4000-level Honours Course category. At least 1.0 credit in EURR. May include EURR 4908 (1.0) Honours Essay.
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (8.0 credits)
4.  8.0 credits in: free electives8.0
C. Additional Requirements
5. The International Experience requirement must be met.
6. The BGINS Language requirement must be met with a regional language relevant to Europe and Russia other than English. The Program Director will maintain a list of those languages suitable for meeting this requirement.
Total Credits20.0
 

Approved Courses in European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies

This list includes categories of approved courses that fulfill specific program requirements for all undergraduate programs in the Institute of European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies (EURUS).  Students are advised that some courses may have prerequisites that must be met in order to register for a particular course.

Modern History
HIST 2207 [1.0]
Nineteenth-Century Europe
HIST 2502 [0.5]
Modern Britain
HIST 2508 [0.5]
France since 1889
HIST 2510 [0.5]
19th-Century Germany
HIST 2511 [0.5]
20th-Century Germany
HIST 2600 [1.0]
History of Russia
HIST 2802 [0.5]
War and Society in Modern Europe, 1789-1914
HIST 2803 [0.5]
War and Society in Modern Europe, 1914-1950
HIST 3113 [0.5]
Revolution and Society in France, 1789-1799
HIST 3115 [0.5]
Childhood and Youth in History
HIST 3217 [0.5]
Empire and Globalization
HIST 3604 [0.5]
Gender and Sexuality in Modern Europe
HIST 3714 [0.5]
Holocaust Encounters
HIST 3800 [0.5]
International History 1914-41
HIST 3801 [0.5]
International History 1941-90
HIST 3902 [0.5]
Topics in European History
Politics and Economics
ECON 3807 [0.5]
European Economic Integration
ECON 3808 [0.5]
The Economics of Transition
PSCI 3105 [0.5]
Imperialism
PSCI 3206 [0.5]
European Democracies
PSCI 3207 [0.5]
The Government and Politics of European Integration
PSCI 3208 [0.5]
Politics in Russia and Ukraine: Power and Contestation
PSCI 3209 [0.5]
Reconstruction and Transformation in Europe and Eurasia
PSCI 3608 [0.5]
Migration Governance
PSCI 3704 [0.5]
Government and Politics of Central and Eastern Europe
Language, Art, Culture
GERM, ITAL, PORT, RUSS, SPAN or other approved course in a regional language at the 3000- or 4000-level or courses from the list below:
ARTH 1100 [0.5]
Art and Society: Prehistory to the Renaissance
ARTH 1101 [0.5]
Art and Society: Renaissance to the Present
ARTH 2202 [0.5]
Medieval Architecture and Art
ARTH 2300 [0.5]
Italian Renaissance Art
ARTH 2310 [0.5]
Architecture of the Early Modern World [1400-1750]
ARTH 2404 [0.5]
Art of the 17th and 18th Centuries
ARTH 2502 [0.5]
Art of the 19th Century
ARTH 2510 [0.5]
Architecture of the 18th and 19th Centuries
ARTH 3710 [0.5]
Architecture and Empire
FILM 2606 [0.5]
History of World Cinema I
FILM 2607 [0.5]
History of World Cinema II
FREN 2100 [1.0]
French 4
FREN 2110 [1.0]
French 4: Writing
FREN 2202 [0.5]
Introduction aux études littéraires 1
FREN 3212 [0.5]
Des manuscrits aux belles-lettres : de la littérature médiévale à l'humanisme
FREN 3213 [0.5]
Du Baroque aux Lumières
FREN 3214 [0.5]
Révolutions, avant-gardes et ruptures : du 19e siècle aux années 1950
FREN 3215 [0.5]
Les ères du soupçon : contemporanéités de la littérature
HIST 2102 [0.5]
Modern Thought and Culture: the Nineteenth Century
HIST 2103 [0.5]
Modern Thought and Culture: the Twentieth Century
HIST 3005 [0.5]
Medieval Aristocratic Life
HIST 3006 [0.5]
Medieval Religious Life
HIST 3007 [0.5]
Medieval Intellectual Life
HIST 3105 [0.5]
Renaissance Europe
HIST 3213 [0.5]
The Enlightenment
HIST 3214 [0.5]
The Enlightenment and Its Aftermath
MUSI 1001 [0.5]
A History of Western Classical Music: Medieval to the Present
MUSI 2102 [0.5]
Music in an Age of Spectacle, Commerce, and Colonization
MUSI 2103 [0.5]
Music in an Age of Order, Invention, and Revolution
MUSI 2107 [0.5]
Music in an Age of Tumult, Innovation, and Pluralism
MUSI 3400 [0.5]
A History of Opera before 1800
MUSI 3401 [0.5]
A History of Opera from 1800 to 1945
PHIL 1610 [0.5]
Great Philosophical Ideas, Part 1
PHIL 1620 [0.5]
Great Philosophical Ideas, Part 2
PHIL 2005 [1.0]
Ancient Philosophy: The Search for Wisdom
PHIL 2101 [0.5]
History of Ethics
PHIL 2103 [0.5]
Philosophy of Human Rights
PHIL 2202 [0.5]
Topics in Marxist Philosophy
PHIL 3002 [0.5]
17th Century Philosophy
PHIL 3003 [0.5]
18th Century Philosophy
PHIL 3005 [0.5]
19th Century Philosophy
PHIL 3009 [0.5]
Topics in European Philosophy
PHIL 3330 [0.5]
Topics in History of Social and Political Philosophy
PHIL 3340 [0.5]
Topics in Contemporary Social and Political Philosophy
PSCI 2301 [0.5]
History of Political Thought I
PSCI 2302 [0.5]
History of Political Thought II
PSCI 3308 [0.5]
Modern Political Thought
PSCI 3312 [0.5]
Enlightenment Political Thought
RELI 1710 [0.5]
Judaism, Christianity, Islam
RELI 2110 [0.5]
Judaism
RELI 2121 [0.5]
Hebrew Bible
RELI 2230 [0.5]
Global Christianity
RELI 2310 [0.5]
Islam
Context and Methods for Regional Studies
COMS 2700 [0.5]
Global Media and Communication
COMS 3109 [0.5]
Communication, Culture and Identity
ECON 3600 [0.5]
Introduction to International Economics
ECON 3601 [0.5]
Introduction to International Trade
ECON 3602 [0.5]
International Monetary Problems
ECON 3870 [0.5]
Comparative Economic Systems
FYSM 1603 [1.0]
Full-Year Seminar in European and Russian Studies
FYSM 1614 [0.5]
One-Term Seminar in European and Russian Studies
GEOG 2023 [0.5]
Cities, Inequality and Urban Change
GEOG 2200 [0.5]
Global Connections
GEOG 2300 [0.5]
Space, Place and Culture
GEOG 2500 [0.5]
Climate Change: Social Science Perspectives
GEOG 3021 [0.5]
Geographies of Culture and Identity
GEOG 3023 [0.5]
Cities in a Global World
GEOG 3404 [0.5]
Geographies of Economic Development
GINS 3930 [0.5]
Carleton International Placement
GINS 3931 [1.0]
Carleton International Placement
HIST 1001 [1.0]
The Making of Europe
HIST 1002 [1.0]
Europe in the 20th Century
HIST 2811 [0.5]
Public History from Memory to Museums
HIST 3809 [0.5]
Historical Representations
HIST 3810 [0.5]
Historical Theory
HIST 3812 [0.5]
Digital History
HIST 3813 [0.5]
Problems in Global and Transnational Histories
IPAF 2000 [0.5]
Quantitative Approaches to Policy Analysis
IPAF 4900 [0.5]
Research Experience Course
LAWS 2105 [0.5]
Social Justice and Human Rights
LAWS 2601 [0.5]
Public International Law
LAWS 3602 [0.5]
International Human Rights
LAWS 3604 [0.5]
International Organizations
LAWS 3207 [0.5]
International Transactions
MGDS 2000 [0.5]
Global Migration and Transnationalism
PSCI 1200 [0.5]
World Politics
PSCI 2101 [0.5]
Comparative Politics of the Global North
PSCI 2500 [0.5]
Gender and Politics
PSCI 2601 [0.5]
International Relations: Global Politics
PSCI 2602 [0.5]
International Relations: Global Political Economy
PSCI 2701 [0.5]
Introduction to Research Methods in Political Science
PSCI 2702 [0.5]
Quantitative Research Methods in Political Science
PSCI 3107 [0.5]
The Causes of War
PSCI 3307 [0.5]
Politics of Human Rights
PSCI 3309 [0.5]
Modern Ideologies
PSCI 3600 [0.5]
International Institutions
PSCI 3703 [0.5]
Governing in the Global Economy
SOCI 2000 [0.5]
Foundations of Sociological Inquiry
SOCI 2001 [0.5]
Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods
SOCI 2005 [1.0]
Histories of Sociological Thought
SOCI 2020 [0.5]
Race and Ethnicity
SOCI 2045 [0.5]
Gender and Society
SOCI 2160 [0.5]
War and Society
SOCI 2702 [0.5]
Power and Social Change
WGST 2800 [0.5]
Intersectional Identities
WGST 2801 [0.5]
Activism, Feminisms, and Social Justice
WGST 3803 [0.5]
Feminisms and Transnationalism
EURUS 4000-level Honours Courses
EURR 4002 [0.5]
Post-Soviet States and Societies
EURR 4003 [0.5]
Social and Political Perspectives in Europe
EURR 4008 [0.5]
Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict in Eastern and Central Europe
EURR 4100 [0.5]
Nation-Building in Central and Eastern Europe
EURR 4101 [0.5]
The Balkans in Transition – 1918 to 1989
EURR 4102 [0.5]
The Balkans since 1989
EURR 4103 [0.5]
The Great Russian Novel
EURR 4104 [0.5]
European Integration and European Security
EURR 4106 [0.5]
Selected Topics in European Integration Studies
EURR 4107 [0.5]
Russia’s Regional and Global Ambitions
EURR 4201 [0.5]
Special Topics in European Studies
EURR 4202 [0.5]
Special Topics in Russian and Eurasian Studies
EURR 4204 [0.5]
Central Europe, Past and Present
EURR 4205 [0.5]
Politics of Identity in Europe and the Russian Area
EURR 4206 [0.5]
Internship and Applied Policy Skills
EURR 4207 [0.5]
Politics of Central Eurasia
EURR 4208 [0.5]
Foreign Policies of Soviet Successor States
EURR 4209 [0.5]
Politics of the Caucasus and Caspian Basin
EURR 4302 [0.5]
EU Summer Study Abroad
EURR 4303 [0.5]
Contemporary Europe: From Postwar to the European Union
EURR 4304 [0.5]
Europe and International Migration
EURR 4305 [0.5]
Imperial Russia and the Russian Revolution
EURR 4306 [0.5]
The Soviet Union: Power and Culture
EURR 4704 [0.5]
The Business Environment in Europe
EURR 4908 [1.0]
Honours Essay
HIST 4100 [1.0]
Seminar in Early Modern European History
HIST 4200 [1.0]
Seminar in European History
HIST 4201 [0.5]
Modern European History
HIST 4600 [1.0]
Seminar in Russian History
PSCI 4103 [0.5]
The Modern State
PSCI 4505 [0.5]
Transitions to Democracy
PSCI 4610 [0.5]
Politics of Migration Management

Specialization in French and Francophone Studies
B.G.In.S. Honours (20.0 credits)

A. Credits included in the Major CGPA (12.0 credits)
1.  4.5 credits in: Core Courses4.5
GINS 1000 [0.5]
Global History
GINS 1010 [0.5]
International Law and Politics
GINS 1020 [0.5]
Ethnography, Globalization and Culture
GINS 2000 [0.5]
Ethics and Globalization
GINS 2010 [0.5]
Globalization and International Economic Issues
GINS 2020 [0.5]
Global Literatures
GINS 3010 [0.5]
Global and International Theory
GINS 3020 [0.5]
Places, Boundaries, Movements and Global Environmental Change
GINS 4090 [0.5]
Honours Seminar in Global and International Studies
2.  0.0 credit in: International Experience Requirement Preparation
GINS 1300 [0.0]
International Experience Requirement Preparation
3.  7.5 credits in: the Specialization
a. 3.0 credits in: Foundations3.0
FYSM 1408 [1.0]
French on the World Stage
FREN 2202 [0.5]
Introduction aux études littéraires 1
FREN 2203 [0.5]
Introduction aux études littéraires 2
FREN 2401 [1.0]
Introduction à la linguistique française
b. 0.5 credit in: Methods0.5
FREN 3050 [0.5]
Compétences critiques
c. 1.5 credits from: French and Francophone Studies at the 3000-level1.5
FREN 3213 [0.5]
Du Baroque aux Lumières
FREN 3214 [0.5]
Révolutions, avant-gardes et ruptures : du 19e siècle aux années 1950
FREN 3215 [0.5]
Les ères du soupçon : contemporanéités de la littérature
FREN 3414 [0.5]
Sociolinguistique du français
FREN 3415 [0.5]
Histoire du français
d. 1.0 credit in: French and Francophone Studies - International Experience1.0
1.0 credit in approved courses at the 3000-level or above taken in French, on exchange or a letter of permission, at a French-language university abroad
e. 1.5 credits from: French and Francophone Studies at the 4000-level1.5
FREN 4212 [0.5]
Littératures francophones
FREN 4213 [0.5]
Littérature québécoise et canadienne d'expression française
FREN 4214 [0.5]
Genre et mouvement
FREN 4215 [0.5]
Problématiques contemporaines
FREN 4300 [0.5]
Experiential learning in French and Francophone studies
FREN 4412 [0.5]
Diversité du français
FREN 4413 [0.5]
Diachronie du français
FREN 4414 [0.5]
Analyse du français
FREN 4415 [0.5]
Variation du français
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (8.0 credits)
4.  8.0 credits in: Free Electives8.0
C. Additional Requirements
5. The International Experience Requirement must be met through an international exchange or a letter of permission (see item 3.d).
6. To satisfy the Language Requirement, students must complete FREN 2100 [1.0] French 4, FREN 3701 [0.5] Francais oral and FREN 3702 [0.5] Francais ecrit, or their equivalent.
Total Credits20.0

Specialization in Global and Transnational History
B.G.In.S. Honours (20.0 credits)

A. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (12.0 credits)
1.  4.5 credits in: Core Courses4.5
GINS 1000 [0.5]
Global History
GINS 1010 [0.5]
International Law and Politics
GINS 1020 [0.5]
Ethnography, Globalization and Culture
GINS 2000 [0.5]
Ethics and Globalization
GINS 2010 [0.5]
Globalization and International Economic Issues
GINS 2020 [0.5]
Global Literatures
GINS 3010 [0.5]
Global and International Theory
GINS 3020 [0.5]
Places, Boundaries, Movements and Global Environmental Change
GINS 4090 [0.5]
Honours Seminar in Global and International Studies
2.  0.0 credit in: International Experience Requirement Preparation
GINS 1300 [0.0]
International Experience Requirement Preparation
3.  7.5 credits in: the Specialization
a. 1.0 credit in: Foundations1.0
HIST 1707 [1.0]
World History
b. 1.0 credit from: Regional History 1.0
HIST 2308 [0.5]
Colonial Latin America
HIST 2309 [0.5]
Modern Latin America
HIST 2312 [0.5]
History of the Indian Ocean World
HIST 2506 [0.5]
Introduction to Women's and Gender History
HIST 2706 [0.5]
Ancient and Pre-Colonial Africa
HIST 2707 [0.5]
Modern Africa
HIST 2710 [0.5]
Introduction to Caribbean History
HIST 2802 [0.5]
War and Society in Modern Europe, 1789-1914
HIST 2803 [0.5]
War and Society in Modern Europe, 1914-1950
c. 4.0 credits from: Themes in History4.0
HIST 2000 [1.0]
Medieval Europe
HIST 2204 [0.5]
Early Modern Europe 1350-1650
HIST 2206 [0.5]
Early Modern Europe 1600-1800
HIST 2809 [0.5]
The Historian's Craft
HIST 3001 [0.5]
History at the Movies
HIST 3106 [0.5]
Social History of Sexuality
HIST 3109 [0.5]
Social History of Alcohol
HIST 3111 [0.5]
History of Humanitarian Aid
HIST 3115 [0.5]
Childhood and Youth in History
HIST 3120 [0.5]
History of the Body
HIST 3213 [0.5]
The Enlightenment
HIST 3214 [0.5]
The Enlightenment and Its Aftermath
HIST 3216 [0.5]
The Scientific Revolution
HIST 3217 [0.5]
Empire and Globalization
HIST 3310 [0.5]
Animals in History
HIST 3304 [0.5]
Canada-United States Relations
HIST 3306 [0.5]
Canada's International Policies
HIST 3500 [0.5]
Migration and Diaspora in Canada
HIST 3510 [0.5]
Indigenous Peoples of Canada
HIST 3511 [0.5]
Themes in Indigenous History
HIST 3704 [0.5]
Aztecs
HIST 3710 [0.5]
Themes in Caribbean History
HIST 3714 [0.5]
Holocaust Encounters
HIST 3715 [0.5]
Themes in South Asian History
HIST 3717 [0.5]
Gender and Sexuality in Africa
HIST 3800 [0.5]
International History 1914-41
HIST 3801 [0.5]
International History 1941-90
HIST 3809 [0.5]
Historical Representations
HIST 3810 [0.5]
Historical Theory
HIST 3811 [0.5]
History of Historical Thought
HIST 3820 [0.5]
Explorations in Historical Theory
HIST 3905 [0.5]
Topics in International History
HIST 3906 [0.5]
Topics in World History
HIST 3907 [0.5]
Transnational Topic
HIST 3908 [0.5]
Thematic Topic
d. 0.5 credit in: Advanced Core0.5
HIST 3813 [0.5]
Problems in Global and Transnational Histories
e. 1.0 credit from: Honours Seminars1.0
HIST 4700 [1.0]
Seminar in World History
HIST 4802 [1.0]
Seminar in International History
HIST 4805 [1.0]
Seminar on a Transnational or Thematic Topic
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (8.0 credits)
4.  8.0 credits in free electives8.0
C. Additional Requirements
5. The International Experience requirement must be met.
6. The Language requirement must be met.
Total Credits20.0

Specialization in Global Development
B.G.In.S. Honours (20.0 credits)

A. Credits included in the Major CGPA (12.0 credits)
1.  4.5 credits in: Core Courses4.5
GINS 1000 [0.5]
Global History
GINS 1010 [0.5]
International Law and Politics
GINS 1020 [0.5]
Ethnography, Globalization and Culture
GINS 2000 [0.5]
Ethics and Globalization
GINS 2010 [0.5]
Globalization and International Economic Issues
GINS 2020 [0.5]
Global Literatures
GINS 3010 [0.5]
Global and International Theory
GINS 3020 [0.5]
Places, Boundaries, Movements and Global Environmental Change
GINS 4090 [0.5]
Honours Seminar in Global and International Studies
2.  0.0 credit in: International Experience Requirement Preparation
GINS 1300 [0.0]
International Experience Requirement Preparation
3.  7.5 credits in: the Specialization
a. 0.5 credit in: Foundations0.5
GINS 1100 [0.5]
Global Development
b. 1.5 credits in: Anthropology1.5
ANTH 1001 [0.5]
Introduction to Socio-Cultural Anthropology
or ANTH 1002 [0.5]
Introduction to Issues in Anthropology
ANTH 2850 [0.5]
Development and Underdevelopment
And one of:
ANTH 3010 [0.5]
Language, Culture, and Globalization
ANTH 3025 [0.5]
Anthropology and Human Rights
ANTH 3027 [0.5]
Studies in Globalization and Human Rights
ANTH 3040 [0.5]
The Global Middle Class
ANTH 3045 [0.5]
Children and Childhood in a Globalized World
ANTH 3355 [0.5]
Anthropology and the Environment
c. 1.5 credits in: Economics1.5
ECON 1001 [0.5]
Introduction to Microeconomics (or FYSM 1003 in place of ECON 1001 and ECON 1002)
ECON 1002 [0.5]
Introduction to Macroeconomics (or FYSM 1003 in place of ECON 1001 and ECON 1002)
ECON 3508 [0.5]
Introduction to Economic Development
d. 1.5 credits in: Geography1.5
GEOG 2200 [0.5]
Global Connections
GEOG 3404 [0.5]
Geographies of Economic Development
And one of:
GEOG 2023 [0.5]
Cities, Inequality and Urban Change
GEOG 3023 [0.5]
Cities in a Global World
GEOG 3209 [0.5]
Sustainability and Environment in the South
e. 1.5 credits in: Political Science1.5
PSCI 2102 [0.5]
Comparative Politics of the Global South
One of:
PSCI 3100 [0.5]
Politics of Development in Africa
PSCI 3204 [0.5]
Politics of Latin America
PSCI 3502 [0.5]
Gender and Politics: Global South
PSCI 3700 [0.5]
Government and Politics of South Asia
And one of:
PSCI 4104 [0.5]
Development in the Global South - Theory and Practice
PSCI 4105 [0.5]
Selected Problems in Development in the Global South
f. 0.5 credit in: Research Methodologies0.5
IPAF 2000 [0.5]
Quantitative Approaches to Policy Analysis
g. 0.5 credits from: Advanced courses0.5
ANTH 4005 [0.5]
Health and Globalization
ANTH 4109/5109 [0.5]
Ethnography, Gender and Globalization
ANTH 4560 [0.5]
Economic Anthropology
ANTH 4610 [0.5]
Advanced Studies in Indigenous Peoples
ANTH 4620 [0.5]
Advanced Studies in Contemporary Sub-Saharan Africa: Current Issues in Anthropological Research
ANTH 4730 [0.5]
Colonialism and Post-Colonialism
ANTH 4750 [0.5]
Advanced Studies in Globalization and Citizenship
ECON 3509 [0.5]
Development Planning and Project Evaluation
ECON 3510 [0.5]
African Economic Development
ECON 4507 [0.5]
The Economics of Development
ECON 4508 [0.5]
International Aspects of Economic Development
ECON 4601 [0.5]
International Trade Theory and Policy
ECON 4602 [0.5]
International Monetary Theory and Policy
ECON 4800 [0.5]
Spatial Economics
GEOG 4021 [0.5]
Seminar in Culture, Identity and Place
GEOG 4024 [0.5]
Seminar in Globalization
PSCI 4104 [0.5]
Development in the Global South - Theory and Practice (if not used towards (e) above)
PSCI 4105 [0.5]
Selected Problems in Development in the Global South (if not used towards (e) above)
PSCI 4207 [0.5]
Globalization, Adjustment and Democracy in Africa
PSCI 4500 [0.5]
Gender and Globalization
PSCI 4603 [0.5]
Analysis of International Political Economy
PSCI 4605 [0.5]
Gender in International Relations
PSCI 4800 [0.5]
Advanced International Relations Theory
PSCI 4805 [0.5]
Political Economy of Global Money and Finance
PSCI 4808 [0.5]
Global Environmental Politics
Note: To meet the prerequisite requirements for the economics courses listed among the 4000-level Global Development electives above, students must have obtained a grade of C- or higher in one or both of ECON 2030 and ECON 2103 and, in the case of ECON 4800, a grade of C- or higher in ECON 2220 as well.
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (8.0 credits)
4.  8.0 credits in: Free Electives8.0
C. Additional Requirements
5. The International Experience requirement must be met.
6. The Language requirement must be met.
Total Credits20.0

Specialization in Global Genders and Sexualities
B.G.In.S. Honours (20.0 credits)

A. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (12.0 credits)
1.  4.5 credits in: Core Courses4.5
GINS 1000 [0.5]
Global History
GINS 1010 [0.5]
International Law and Politics
GINS 1020 [0.5]
Ethnography, Globalization and Culture
GINS 2000 [0.5]
Ethics and Globalization
GINS 2010 [0.5]
Globalization and International Economic Issues
GINS 2020 [0.5]
Global Literatures
GINS 3010 [0.5]
Global and International Theory
GINS 3020 [0.5]
Places, Boundaries, Movements and Global Environmental Change
GINS 4090 [0.5]
Honours Seminar in Global and International Studies
2.  0.0 credit in: International Experience Requirement Preparation
GINS 1300 [0.0]
International Experience Requirement Preparation
3.  7.5 credits in: The Specialization
a. 1.5 credits in: Foundations1.5
SXST 2101 [0.5]
Sexuality Studies: A Critical Introduction
WGST 1808 [1.0]
Introduction to Feminist Social Transformation
b. 2.0 credits from: Theorizing Bodies and Borders2.0
CRST 2001 [0.5]
Introduction to Critical Race Studies
CRST 4001 [0.5]
Advanced Critical Race Studies
SXST 2102 [0.5]
Sexuality, Gender, and Security
SXST 3103 [0.5]
Sexuality and Disability
SXST 3104 [0.5]
Transnational Sexualities
SXST 3106 [0.5]
Queer(ing) Archives
WGST 2803 [0.5]
Body Matters: The Politics of Bodies
WGST 2811 [0.5]
Masculinities
WGST 3001 [0.5]
Theory and Research in Feminist Social Transformation
c. 2.5 credits from: Advocacy and Activism2.5
HUMR 2202 [0.5]
Power Relations and Human Rights
HUMR 2301 [0.5]
Human Rights and Sexualities
HUMR 3202 [0.5]
Human Rights and Resistance
WGST 2801 [0.5]
Activism, Feminisms, and Social Justice
WGST 2812 [0.5]
Selected Topics in Women’s and Gender Studies
WGST 3812 [0.5]
Selected Topics in Women's and Gender Studies
WGST 3803 [0.5]
Feminisms and Transnationalism
WGST 3806 [0.5]
Girlhoods
WGST 3807 [0.5]
Gendered Violence
d. 1.5 credits from: Honours Seminars in Global Gender and Sexuality1.5
HUMR 4302 [0.5]
Transgender Human Rights
HUMR 4401 [0.5]
Gender, Citizenship and Social Justice in a Transnational World
SXST 4101 [0.5]
Interdisciplinary Studies of Sexuality
SXST 4103 [0.5]
Politics of Kink
WGST 4812 [0.5]
Selected Topics in Women’s and Gender Studies
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (8.0 credits)
4.  8.0 credits in: free electives8.0
C. Additional Requirements
5. The International Requirement must be met
6. The Language Requirement must be met.
Total Credits20.0

Specialization in Global Inequalities and Social Change
B.G.In.S. Honours (20.0 credits)

A. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (12.0 credits)
1.  4.5 credits in: Core Courses4.5
GINS 1000 [0.5]
Global History
GINS 1010 [0.5]
International Law and Politics
GINS 1020 [0.5]
Ethnography, Globalization and Culture
GINS 2000 [0.5]
Ethics and Globalization
GINS 2010 [0.5]
Globalization and International Economic Issues
GINS 2020 [0.5]
Global Literatures
GINS 3010 [0.5]
Global and International Theory
GINS 3020 [0.5]
Places, Boundaries, Movements and Global Environmental Change
GINS 4090 [0.5]
Honours Seminar in Global and International Studies
2.  0.0 credit in: International Experience Requirement Preparation
GINS 1300 [0.0]
International Experience Requirement Preparation
3.  7.5 credits in: the Specialization
a. 1.0 credit in: Foundations1.0
SOCI 1001 [0.5]
& SOCI 1002 [0.5]
Introduction to Sociology I
Introduction to Sociology II
Or:
SOCI 1003 [1.0]
Introduction to Sociological Perspectives
b. 1.5 credits in: Research Methods1.5
SOCI 2000 [0.5]
Foundations of Sociological Inquiry
And 1.0 credit from:
SOCI 2001 [0.5]
Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods
SOCI 3000 [0.5]
Descriptive Statistics in Social Research
SOCI 3002 [0.5]
Inferential Statistics in Social Research
SOCI 3004 [0.5]
Qualitative Research: Approaches and Strategies
c. 1.0 credit in: Theory1.0
SOCI 2005 [1.0]
Histories of Sociological Thought
d. 1.0 credit from: Global Inequalities and Social Change at the 2000-level1.0
SOCI 2010 [0.5]
Critical Approaches to Economic Inequality
SOCI 2020 [0.5]
Race and Ethnicity
SOCI 2030 [0.5]
Work, Industry and Occupations
SOCI 2035 [0.5]
Technology, Culture and Society
SOCI 2040 [0.5]
Food, Culture and Society
SOCI 2045 [0.5]
Gender and Society
SOCI 2060 [0.5]
Girlhood in Contemporary Contexts: Anthropological and Sociological Perspectives
SOCI 2160 [0.5]
War and Society
SOCI 2170 [0.5]
Foundations in Social Justice
SOCI 2702 [0.5]
Power and Social Change
SOCI 2705 [0.5]
Popular Culture in the Digital Age
SOCI 2810 [0.5]
Selected Topics in Sociology
SOCI 2820 [0.5]
Selected Topics in Sociology
e. 1.5 credits from: Global Inequalities and Social Change at the 3000-level1.5
SOCI 3006 [0.5]
Thinking the Social: Theories and Approaches
SOCI 3010 [0.5]
Power, Oppression and Resistance
SOCI 3019 [0.5]
Sociology of International Migration
SOCI 3020 [0.5]
Studies in Race and Ethnicity
SOCI 3027 [0.5]
Globalization and Human Rights
SOCI 3030 [0.5]
Studies in Work, Industry and Occupations: Authority and Expertise
SOCI 3035 [0.5]
Science, Culture and Society: Social Studies of Science
SOCI 3038 [0.5]
Studies in Urban Sociology
SOCI 3040 [0.5]
Studies in the Sociology of Gender
SOCI 3044 [0.5]
Sociology of Sex and Sexuality
SOCI 3045 [0.5]
Children and Childhood in a Globalized World
SOCI 3160 [0.5]
Political Violence
SOCI 3170 [0.5]
Social Justice in Action
SOCI 3210 [0.5]
Selected Topics in Sociology
SOCI 3220 [0.5]
Selected Topics in Sociology
SOCI 3430 [0.5]
Studies in Collective Action and Social Movements
SOCI 3570 [0.5]
Studies in Art, Culture and Society
SOCI 3710 [0.5]
Introduction to Cultural Studies
SOCI 3805 [0.5]
Studies in Population
f. 1.5 credits from: Honours Seminars and Honours Thesis1.5
SOCI 4002 [0.5]
Advanced Studies in Sociological Theory
SOCI 4003 [0.5]
Advanced Studies in Qualitative Research
SOCI 4009 [0.5]
Advanced Studies in Quantitative Research
SOCI 4020 [0.5]
Advanced Studies in Race and Ethnicity
SOCI 4039 [0.5]
Women in Contemporary Middle East Societies
SOCI 4040 [0.5]
Feminist Sociology of Intersectionality
SOCI 4160 [0.5]
War, Terrorism and State Terrorism
SOCI 4170 [0.5]
Community-Engaged Sociology
SOCI 4200 [0.5]
War, Security and Citizenship
SOCI 4730 [0.5]
Colonialism and Post-Colonialism
SOCI 4750 [0.5]
Advanced Studies in Globalization and Citizenship
SOCI 4850 [0.5]
Contemporary Problems in Sociology
SOCI 4860 [0.5]
Contemporary Problems in Sociology
SOCI 4900 [1.0]
Honours Thesis
SOCI 4910 [0.5]
Tutorial in Sociology
SOCI 4920 [0.5]
Tutorial in Sociology
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (8.0 credits)
4.  8.0 credits in: Free Electives8.0
C. Additional Requirements
5. The International Experience requirement must be met.
6. The Language requirement must be met.
Total Credits20.0

Specialization in Global Law and Social Justice
B.G.In.S. Honours (20.0 credits)

This Specialization is also available with a Mention : français option.

A. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (12.0 credits)
1.  4.5 credits in: Core Courses4.5
GINS 1000 [0.5]
Global History
GINS 1010 [0.5]
International Law and Politics
GINS 1020 [0.5]
Ethnography, Globalization and Culture
GINS 2000 [0.5]
Ethics and Globalization
GINS 2010 [0.5]
Globalization and International Economic Issues
GINS 2020 [0.5]
Global Literatures
GINS 3010 [0.5]
Global and International Theory
GINS 3020 [0.5]
Places, Boundaries, Movements and Global Environmental Change
GINS 4090 [0.5]
Honours Seminar in Global and International Studies
2.  0.0 credit in: International Experience Requirement Preparation
GINS 1300 [0.0]
International Experience Requirement Preparation
3.  7.5 credits in: the Specialization
a. 1.0 credit in: Law Foundations1.0
LAWS 1001 [0.5]
Introduction to Legal Studies 1
LAWS 1002 [0.5]
Introduction to Legal Studies 2
b. 0.5 credit in: Research Methodologies0.5
LAWS 2908 [0.5]
Methodological Approaches in Legal Studies 1
c. 1.0 credit in: Second Year Core Courses1.0
LAWS 2105 [0.5]
Social Justice and Human Rights
or HUMR 2001 [0.5]
Human Rights: Theories and Foundations
and
LAWS 2601 [0.5]
Public International Law
d. 0.5 credit from: Third Year Core Courses0.5
LAWS 3602 [0.5]
International Human Rights
LAWS 3604 [0.5]
International Organizations
e. 3.5 credits from: Global Law and Social Justice (students must select at least 0.5 credit at the 4000 level from this list)3.5
HUMR 3002 [0.5]
Right to the City
HUMR 3301 [0.5]
Racialization, Racism and Human Rights
HUMR 3302 [0.5]
Culture, Religion, and Women's Human Rights
HUMR 3303 [0.5]
Children's Rights
HUMR 3401 [0.5]
Histories of Persecution and Genocide
HUMR 3501 [0.5]
Social, Economic and Cultural Rights
HUMR 3503 [0.5]
Global Environmental Justice
HUMR 3504 [0.5]
Public Health and Human Rights
HUMR 4201 [0.5]
Citizenship and Human Rights (if not used in f)
HUMR 4401 [0.5]
Gender, Citizenship and Social Justice in a Transnational World (if not used in f)
HUMR 4502 [0.5]
Global Indigenous Knowledges and Movements (if not used in f)
LAWS 3207 [0.5]
International Transactions
LAWS 3208 [0.5]
International Trade Regulation
LAWS 3503 [0.5]
Equality and Discrimination
LAWS 3504 [0.5]
Law and Aboriginal Peoples
LAWS 3509 [0.5]
The Charter of Rights Topics
LAWS 3602 [0.5]
International Human Rights (if not used in d)
LAWS 3604 [0.5]
International Organizations (if not used in d)
LAWS 4101 [0.5]
Contemporary Justice Theories
LAWS 4102 [0.5]
Controversies in Rights Theory
LAWS 4105 [0.5]
Global Justice Theory (if not used in f)
LAWS 4106 [0.5]
Law and Violence
LAWS 4200 [0.5]
International Economic Law (if not used in f)
LAWS 4601 [0.5]
Transnational Law and Human Rights (if not used in f)
LAWS 4603 [0.5]
Transitional Justice (if not used in f)
LAWS 4605 [0.5]
Topics in International Law
LAWS 4606 [0.5]
International Law of Armed Conflict (if not used in f)
LAWS 4607 [0.5]
Immigration and Refugee Law (if not used in f)
LAWS 4610 [0.5]
Special Topics in Transnational Law and Human Rights
LAWS 4800 [0.5]
Environment and Social Justice
LAWS 4901 [0.5]
Tutorial in Law (topic in Global Law and Social Justice)
LAWS 4902 [0.5]
Tutorial in Law (topic in Global Law and Social Justice)
LAWS 4903 [0.5]
Advanced Legal Topics (topic in Global Law and Social Justice)
LAWS 4904 [0.5]
Advanced Legal Topics (topic in Global Law and Social Justice)
f. 1.0 credit from: Core Honours Seminars and Honours Research Essay1.0
GINS 4908 [1.0]
Honours Research Essay (topic in Global Law and Social Justice)
HUMR 4201 [0.5]
Citizenship and Human Rights
HUMR 4401 [0.5]
Gender, Citizenship and Social Justice in a Transnational World
HUMR 4502 [0.5]
Global Indigenous Knowledges and Movements
LAWS 4105 [0.5]
Global Justice Theory
LAWS 4200 [0.5]
International Economic Law
LAWS 4601 [0.5]
Transnational Law and Human Rights
LAWS 4603 [0.5]
Transitional Justice
LAWS 4606 [0.5]
International Law of Armed Conflict
LAWS 4607 [0.5]
Immigration and Refugee Law
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (8.0 credits)
4.  8.0 credits in: free electives8.0
C. Additional Requirements
5. The International Experience requirement must be met.
6. The Language requirement must be met.
Total Credits20.0

Specialization in Global Literatures
B. G. In. S. Honours (20.0 credits)

A. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (12.0 credits)
1.  4.5 credits in: Core Courses4.5
GINS 1000 [0.5]
Global History
GINS 1010 [0.5]
International Law and Politics
GINS 1020 [0.5]
Ethnography, Globalization and Culture
GINS 2000 [0.5]
Ethics and Globalization
GINS 2010 [0.5]
Globalization and International Economic Issues
GINS 2020 [0.5]
Global Literatures
GINS 3010 [0.5]
Global and International Theory
GINS 3020 [0.5]
Places, Boundaries, Movements and Global Environmental Change
GINS 4090 [0.5]
Honours Seminar in Global and International Studies
2.  0.0 credit in: International Experience Requirement Preparation
GINS 1300 [0.0]
International Experience Requirement Preparation
3.  7.5 credits in: the Specialization
a. 1.0 credit in: Foundations1.0
ENGL 1009 [0.5]
Literature in Global Context
ENGL 1010 [0.5]
Writing Essays about Literature
b. 1.0 credit from: Methods1.0
ENGL 2005 [0.5]
Theory and Criticism
ENGL 3605 [0.5]
Modern and Contemporary Literary Theory
ENGL 3965 [0.5]
Intro to Postcolonial Theory
c. 1.0 credit from: Global Literatures at the 2000-level1.0
ENGL 2908 [0.5]
Celtic Literatures
ENGL 2926 [0.5]
African Literatures I
ENGL 2927 [0.5]
African Literatures II
ENGL 2936 [0.5]
South Asian Literatures I
ENGL 2937 [0.5]
South Asian Literatures II
ENGL 2956 [0.5]
Literatures of the Americas I
ENGL 2957 [0.5]
Literatures of the Americas II
d. 1.0 credit from: Global Literatures at the 3000-level1.0
ENGL 3805 [0.5]
Literature and Culture in Russia and Eurasia
ENGL 3940 [0.5]
Studies in Diaspora Lit.
ENGL 3960 [0.5]
Studies in Indigenous Literature
ENGL 3972 [0.5]
Studies in Postcolonial Literature
e. 1.0 additional credit in Global Literatures courses, not already used in c. or d. above1.0
f. 1.0 credit from: Context for Global Literatures1.0
ENGL 2105 [0.5]
History of the English Language
ENGL 2700 [0.5]
American Literatures I
ENGL 2701 [0.5]
American Literatures II
ENGL 2802 [1.0]
Indigenous and Canadian Literatures
g. 1.5 credits from: Honours Seminars and Honours Research Essay1.5
ENGL 4115 [0.5]
Culture and the Text (topic in Global Literatures)
ENGL 4802 [0.5]
Race, Ethnicity and Canadian Lit.
ENGL 4947 [0.5]
Issues in Diaspora Literature
ENGL 4960 [0.5]
Indigenous Literatures I
ENGL 4961 [0.5]
Indigenous Literatures II
ENGL 4975 [0.5]
Issues in Postcolonial Theory
GINS 4908 [1.0]
Honours Research Essay (topic in Global Literatures)
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (8.0 credits)
4.  8.0 credits in: Free Electives8.0
C. Additional Requirements
5. The International Experience requirement must be met.
6. The Language requirement must be met.
Total Credits20.0

Specialization in Global Media and Communication
B.G.In.S. Honours (20.0 credits)

A. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (12.0 credits)
1.  4.5 credits in: Core Courses4.5
GINS 1000 [0.5]
Global History
GINS 1010 [0.5]
International Law and Politics
GINS 1020 [0.5]
Ethnography, Globalization and Culture
GINS 2000 [0.5]
Ethics and Globalization
GINS 2010 [0.5]
Globalization and International Economic Issues
GINS 2020 [0.5]
Global Literatures
GINS 3010 [0.5]
Global and International Theory
GINS 3020 [0.5]
Places, Boundaries, Movements and Global Environmental Change
GINS 4090 [0.5]
Honours Seminar in Global and International Studies
2.  0.0 credit in: International Experience Requirement Preparation
GINS 1300 [0.0]
International Experience Requirement Preparation
3.  7.5 credits in: the Specialization
a. 1.5 credits in: Foundations1.5
COMS 1001 [0.5]
Foundations in Communication and Media Studies
COMS 1002 [0.5]
Current Issues in Communication and Media
COMS 2700 [0.5]
Global Media and Communication
b. 1.0 credit in: Introductory Theory and Methods1.0
COMS 2003 [0.5]
Theoretical Foundations in Communication and Media Studies
COMS 2004 [0.5]
Introduction to Communication Research
c. 2.0 credits in: Advanced Theory and Methods2.0
COMS 3001 [0.5]
Quantitative Research in Communication
COMS 3002 [0.5]
Qualitative Research in Communication
COMS 3400 [0.5]
Ethical Controversies in Media and Communication
COMS 3500 [0.5]
Current Issues in Communication and Media Theory
d. 3.0 credits from: Advanced Core3.0
(at least 1.0 credits at the 3000 level)
COMS 3108 [0.5]
Media Industries and the Network Society
COMS 3109 [0.5]
Communication, Culture and Identity
COMS 3311 [0.5]
Media and Communication in Regional Contexts
COMS 4306 [0.5]
Media and Conflict
COMS 4316 [0.5]
Indigenous Media in Global Contexts
COMS 4317 [0.5]
Digital Media and Global Network Society
COMS 4401 [0.5]
Global Internet Policy and Governance
COMS 4406 [0.5]
Open Government and Communication
COMS 4603 [0.5]
Diaspora and Communication
COMS 4605 [0.5]
Media, Race and Ethnicity
COMS 4606 [0.5]
Global Media and Popular Culture
COMS 4908 [1.0]
Honours Research Essay
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (8.0 credits)
4.  8.0 credits in: free electives8.0
C. Additional Requirements
5. The International Experience requirement must be met.
6. The Language requirement must be met.
Total Credits20.0

Specialization in Global Migration and Transnationalism
B.G.In.S. Honours (20.0 credits)

A. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (12.0 credits)
1.  4.5 credits in Core Courses4.5
GINS 1000 [0.5]
Global History
GINS 1010 [0.5]
International Law and Politics
GINS 1020 [0.5]
Ethnography, Globalization and Culture
GINS 2000 [0.5]
Ethics and Globalization
GINS 2010 [0.5]
Globalization and International Economic Issues
GINS 2020 [0.5]
Global Literatures
GINS 3010 [0.5]
Global and International Theory
GINS 3020 [0.5]
Places, Boundaries, Movements and Global Environmental Change
GINS 4090 [0.5]
Honours Seminar in Global and International Studies
2.  0.0 credit in International Experience Requirement Preparation
GINS 1300 [0.0]
International Experience Requirement Preparation
3.  7.5 credits in the Specialization7.5
a. 1.0 credits in Foundations
ANTH 1001 [0.5]
Introduction to Socio-Cultural Anthropology
ANTH 1002 [0.5]
Introduction to Issues in Anthropology
CDNS 1102 [0.5]
Introduction to Canada and the World
ENGL 1009 [0.5]
Literature in Global Context
ENGL 1010 [0.5]
Writing Essays about Literature
FYSM 1408 [1.0]
French on the World Stage
GEOG 1020 [0.5]
People, Places and Environments
HIST 1707 [1.0]
World History
PSCI 1200 [0.5]
World Politics
PSCI 1501 [0.5]
Politics of Migration
SOCI 1001 [0.5]
Introduction to Sociology I
SOCI 1002 [0.5]
Introduction to Sociology II
b. 0.5 credit in Specialization Core Course
MGDS 2000 [0.5]
Global Migration and Transnationalism
c. 3.5 credits from Global Migration and Transnationalism Thematic Categories
Must include 0.5 credit from each category:
1) Transnationalism in the Arts, Literature, and Music
2) Historical, Cultural, and Regional Contexts
3) Citizenship, Identity, and Rights
4) International Migration, Globalization, and Politics
At least 1.0 credit must be at the 3000-level. Only 0.5 credit at the 1000-level.
d. 1.0 credits from: Advanced Approaches in Global Migration and Transnationalism
AFRI 3005 [0.5]
African Migrations and Diasporas
ECON 3370 [0.5]
The Economics of Migration
ENGL 3940 [0.5]
Studies in Diaspora Lit.
HIST 3500 [0.5]
Migration and Diaspora in Canada
HIST 3507 [0.5]
An Immigrant’s Guide to Canada
PSCI 3608 [0.5]
Migration Governance
SOCI 3019 [0.5]
Sociology of International Migration
e. 1.5 credits from Approved 4000-level Honours Courses in Global Migration and Transnationalism
Notes:
1) Please see the list of Approved Courses in Global Migration and Transnationalism in this calendar for courses that fulfill the above thematic category and 4000-level Honours requirements.
2) Courses in the Specialization that potentially fulfill more than one specialization requirement can only be counted once.
3) Some upper-level courses on this list may have specific prerequisites. Students are encouraged to consult the course calendar when planning their schedules to be aware of those prerequisites and to fulfill them before registering. Prerequisites that do not count towards the Major CGPA may be counted towards free electives.
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (8.0 credits)
4.  8.0 credits in: Free Electives8.0
C. Additional Requirements
5. The International Experience requirements must be met.
6. The Language requirement must be met.
Total Credits20.0
 

Approved Courses in Global Migration and Transnationalism

This list contains approved courses in Global Migration and Transnationalism that fulfill the four thematic and 4000-level Honours requirements for the BGInS Global Migration and Transnationalism Stream and Specialization. Students are advised that some courses may have prerequisites that must be met in order to register for a particular course.

Global Migration and Transnationalism Thematic Categories

1) Transnationalism in the Arts, Literature, and Music

2) Historical, Cultural, and Regional Contexts

3) Citizenship, Identity, and Rights

4) International Migration, Globalization, and Politics

Approved Courses in Global Migration and Transnationalism
1) Transnationalism in the Arts, Literature, and Music
AFRI 3609 [0.5]
African Cinema
ARTH 2003 [0.5]
Canadian Twentieth-Century and Contemporary Art
ARTH 2005 [0.5]
Arts of the First Peoples: The Woodlands, the Plains and the Subarctic
ARTH 2006 [0.5]
Arts of the First Peoples: The Southwest, the West Coast and the Arctic
ARTH 2007 [0.5]
Asian Art
ARTH 2008 [0.5]
Inuit Art
ARTH 2107 [0.5]
Islamic Architecture and Art
ARTH 2108 [0.5]
Art Worlds
ARTH 3007 [0.5]
Modern Asian Art
ARTH 3008 [0.5]
Contemporary Chinese Art and Art History
ENGL 2920 [0.5]
Topics in Decolonization and Migration I
ENGL 2926 [0.5]
African Literatures I
ENGL 2927 [0.5]
African Literatures II
ENGL 2936 [0.5]
South Asian Literatures I
ENGL 2937 [0.5]
South Asian Literatures II
ENGL 2956 [0.5]
Literatures of the Americas I
ENGL 2957 [0.5]
Literatures of the Americas II
ENGL 3603 [0.5]
20th- and 21st-century Fiction
ENGL 3702 [0.5]
American Culture
ENGL 3930 [0.5]
Topics in Decolonization and Migration II
ENGL 3940 [0.5]
Studies in Diaspora Lit.
ENGL 3960 [0.5]
Studies in Indigenous Literature
ENGL 3965 [0.5]
Intro to Postcolonial Theory
ENGL 3972 [0.5]
Studies in Postcolonial Literature
EURR 3001 [0.5]
Literature and Culture in Europe
EURR 3002 [0.5]
Literature and Culture in Russia and Eurasia
FREN 3215 [0.5]
Les ères du soupçon : contemporanéités de la littérature
MUSI 2005 [0.5]
Introduction to Jazz History
MUSI 2008 [0.5]
Music of the World's Peoples
MUSI 3106 [0.5]
Popular Musics of the World
2) Historical, Cultural, and Regional Contexts
AFRI 1001 [0.5]
Introduction to African Studies I
AFRI 1002 [0.5]
Introduction to African Studies II
AFRI 3005 [0.5]
African Migrations and Diasporas
ANTH 2610 [0.5]
Studies in Indigenous Peoples of North America: Current Issues in Anthropological Research
CDNS 3600 [0.5]
Cultural Politics and Identities in Canada
EURR 1001 [0.5]
Introduction to European and Russian Studies
EURR 2001 [0.5]
Current Issues in European Politics and Society
EURR 2002 [0.5]
Europe and Russia in the World
HIST 2304 [1.0]
Social and Cultural History of Canada
HIST 2308 [0.5]
Colonial Latin America
HIST 2309 [0.5]
Modern Latin America
HIST 2312 [0.5]
History of the Indian Ocean World
HIST 2706 [0.5]
Ancient and Pre-Colonial Africa
HIST 2707 [0.5]
Modern Africa
HIST 2710 [0.5]
Introduction to Caribbean History
HIST 3111 [0.5]
History of Humanitarian Aid
HIST 3209 [0.5]
Canadian Urban History
HIST 3406 [0.5]
African-American Women
HIST 3413 [0.5]
The United States and Its Borderlands
HIST 3500 [0.5]
Migration and Diaspora in Canada
HIST 3507 [0.5]
An Immigrant’s Guide to Canada
HIST 3510 [0.5]
Indigenous Peoples of Canada
HIST 3511 [0.5]
Themes in Indigenous History
HIST 3710 [0.5]
Themes in Caribbean History
HIST 3712 [0.5]
Mexico: Aztecs to Narcos
HIST 3714 [0.5]
Holocaust Encounters
HIST 3715 [0.5]
Themes in South Asian History
HIST 3813 [0.5]
Problems in Global and Transnational Histories
LACS 1001 [0.5]
Introduction to Latin American and Caribbean Studies I
LACS 1002 [0.5]
Introduction to Latin American and Caribbean Studies II
RELI 1712 [0.5]
Religions of South and East Asia
RELI 2110 [0.5]
Judaism
RELI 2310 [0.5]
Islam
RELI 2355 [0.5]
Islamic Ethics
RELI 2410 [0.5]
Buddhism
RELI 2510 [0.5]
Hinduism
RELI 2720 [0.5]
Indigenous Religions of Canada
RELI 2750 [0.5]
Sikhism
RELI 3330 [0.5]
Sufism
RELI 3422 [0.5]
Buddhism Beyond India
RELI 3522 [0.5]
Modern Hinduism
SAST 1001 [0.5]
Introduction to South Asian Studies I
SAST 1002 [0.5]
Introduction to South Asian Studies II
3) Citizenship, Identity, and Rights
ANTH 2020 [0.5]
Race and Ethnicity
ANTH 3010 [0.5]
Language, Culture, and Globalization
ANTH 3020 [0.5]
Studies in Race and Ethnicity
ANTH 3025 [0.5]
Anthropology and Human Rights
ANTH 3027 [0.5]
Studies in Globalization and Human Rights
ANTH 3600 [0.5]
Studies in Anthropology and Indigenous Peoples
BUSI 2702 [0.5]
Introduction to International Management
BUSI 3700 [0.5]
Cross-cultural Communication
COMS 3109 [0.5]
Communication, Culture and Identity
ECON 3380 [0.5]
The Economics of Gender and Ethnicity
INDG 1011 [0.5]
Introduction to Indigenous-Settler Encounters
INDG 2011 [0.5]
Contemporary Indigenous Studies
INDG 2020 [0.5]
Decolonizing Gender, Sex, and Sexuality
INDG 3001 [0.5]
Indigenous Governance
INDG 3011 [0.5]
Indigenous Rights, Resistance, and Resurgence
HUMR 3301 [0.5]
Racialization, Racism and Human Rights
HUMR 3302 [0.5]
Culture, Religion, and Women's Human Rights
HUMR 3401 [0.5]
Histories of Persecution and Genocide
LAWS 2105 [0.5]
Social Justice and Human Rights
LAWS 2502 [0.5]
Law, State and Citizen
LAWS 3503 [0.5]
Equality and Discrimination
LAWS 3504 [0.5]
Law and Aboriginal Peoples
LAWS 3602 [0.5]
International Human Rights
PSCI 3702 [0.5]
Israeli-Palestinian Relations
PSCI 3802 [0.5]
Globalization and Human Rights
PSCI 3805 [0.5]
Politics of Race
RELI 2712 [0.5]
Religious Diversity of Canada
RELI 2800 [0.5]
Indigenous Traditions
RELI 3101 [0.5]
Special Topics in Religions and the Body
SOCI 2020 [0.5]
Race and Ethnicity
SOCI 3020 [0.5]
Studies in Race and Ethnicity
SOCI 3027 [0.5]
Globalization and Human Rights
SOCI 3805 [0.5]
Studies in Population
SOWK 3206 [0.5]
Community Development and Social Change in an International Context
SOWK 3207 [0.5]
Human Rights Practice in Civil Society
WGST 2800 [0.5]
Intersectional Identities
WGST 2803 [0.5]
Body Matters: The Politics of Bodies
WGST 3803 [0.5]
Feminisms and Transnationalism
4) International Migration, Globalization, and Politics
ANTH 2850 [0.5]
Development and Underdevelopment
ECON 3370 [0.5]
The Economics of Migration
GEOG 2200 [0.5]
Global Connections
GEOG 2300 [0.5]
Space, Place and Culture
GEOG 3021 [0.5]
Geographies of Culture and Identity
GEOG 3024 [0.5]
Understanding Globalization
GEOG 3700 [0.5]
Population Geography
HIST 3217 [0.5]
Empire and Globalization
HIST 3813 [0.5]
Problems in Global and Transnational Histories
PSCI 1501 [0.5]
Politics of Migration
PSCI 2102 [0.5]
Comparative Politics of the Global South
PSCI 3100 [0.5]
Politics of Development in Africa
PSCI 3101 [0.5]
Politics of War in Africa
PSCI 3102 [0.5]
Politics of Development of China
PSCI 3105 [0.5]
Imperialism
PSCI 3203 [0.5]
Government and Politics in the Middle East
PSCI 3608 [0.5]
Migration Governance
PSCI 3700 [0.5]
Government and Politics of South Asia
SOCI 3019 [0.5]
Sociology of International Migration
SOCI 3805 [0.5]
Studies in Population
Approved 4000-level Honours Courses in Global Migration and Transnationalism
AFRI 4000 [0.5]
Advanced Topics in African Studies
AFRI 4003 [0.5]
History of 'The African Child'
AFRI 4050 [0.5]
Selected Topics in African Studies
ANTH 4006 [0.5]
Decolonizing Methodologies in the 21st Century: Practicing Engaged Anthropology
ANTH 4020 [0.5]
Advanced Studies in Race and Ethnicity
ANTH 4109 [0.5]
Ethnography, Gender and Globalization
ANTH 4200 [0.5]
War, Security and Citizenship
ANTH 4730 [0.5]
Colonialism and Post-Colonialism
ANTH 4750 [0.5]
Advanced Studies in Globalization and Citizenship
ARTH 4003 [0.5]
Topics in Contemporary Chinese Art
ARTH 4005 [0.5]
Topics in Contemporary Indigenous Art
ARTH 4007 [0.5]
Topics in Asian Art
ARTH 4008 [0.5]
Transnational Theory
BUSI 4706 [0.5]
International Human Resource Management
CDNS 4300 [0.5]
Contested Spaces and Communities
CDNS 4400 [0.5]
Cultural Landscape and Cultural Identity in Canada
CDNS 4500 [0.5]
Canada and the World
COMS 4316 [0.5]
Indigenous Media in Global Contexts
COMS 4603 [0.5]
Diaspora and Communication
COMS 4605 [0.5]
Media, Race and Ethnicity
ENGL 4609 [0.5]
Global Stages and Theories
ENGL 4802 [0.5]
Race, Ethnicity and Canadian Lit.
ENGL 4947 [0.5]
Issues in Diaspora Literature
ENGL 4960 [0.5]
Indigenous Literatures I
ENGL 4961 [0.5]
Indigenous Literatures II
ENGL 4975 [0.5]
Issues in Postcolonial Theory
ENGL 4976 [0.5]
Issues in Postcolonial Literature
EURR 4207 [0.5]
Politics of Central Eurasia
EURR 4209 [0.5]
Politics of the Caucasus and Caspian Basin
EURR 4304 [0.5]
Europe and International Migration
FREN 4412 [0.5]
Diversité du français
GEOG 4021 [0.5]
Seminar in Culture, Identity and Place
GEOG 4023 [0.5]
Seminar in Special Topics on the City
GEOG 4024 [0.5]
Seminar in Globalization
GINS 4908 [1.0]
Honours Research Essay
HIST 4700 [1.0]
Seminar in World History
HIST 4701 [0.5]
African History
HIST 4702 [0.5]
South Asian History
HIST 4703 [0.5]
The Global South
HIST 4704 [0.5]
Caribbean and Latin American History
HIST 4805 [1.0]
Seminar on a Transnational or Thematic Topic
HIST 4806 [0.5]
Global, Transnational, or Thematic History
HUMR 4201 [0.5]
Citizenship and Human Rights
HUMR 4401 [0.5]
Gender, Citizenship and Social Justice in a Transnational World
HUMR 4404 [0.5]
Rights of Refugees and Displaced Persons
HUMR 4502 [0.5]
Global Indigenous Knowledges and Movements
INDG 4001 [0.5]
Indigeneity in the City
INDG 4011 [0.5]
Indigenous Representations
LACS 4001 [0.5]
Issues in Latin American and Caribbean Studies
LACS 4819 [0.5]
Latin America and the World
LAWS 4006 [0.5]
Religion and State in Canada
LAWS 4102 [0.5]
Controversies in Rights Theory
LAWS 4601 [0.5]
Transnational Law and Human Rights
LAWS 4606 [0.5]
International Law of Armed Conflict
LAWS 4607 [0.5]
Immigration and Refugee Law
MGDS 4900 [0.5]
Special Topics in Migration and Diaspora Studies
MUSI 4005 [0.5]
Issues in Jazz Studies
MUSI 4103 [0.5]
Ethnomusicology of Canadian Traditions
MUSI 4104 [0.5]
First Peoples Music in Canada
PSCI 4503 [0.5]
Politics of Central Eurasia
PSCI 4504 [0.5]
Politics of the Caucasus and Caspian Basin
PSCI 4610 [0.5]
Politics of Migration Management
PSCI 4801 [0.5]
Selected Problems in Global Politics
PSCI 4807 [0.5]
Politics of Citizenship and Migration
PSCI 4817 [0.5]
International Politics of Forced Migration
PSCI 4819 [0.5]
Latin America and the World
RELI 4850 [0.5]
Seminar in the Study of Religion
SOCI 4043 [0.5]
Families in the 21st Century
SOWK 4103 [0.5]
Practice and Policy in Immigration
 

Specialization in Global Politics
B.G.In.S. Honours (20.0 Credits)

A. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (12.0 credits)
1.  4.5 credits in: Core Courses4.5
GINS 1000 [0.5]
Global History
GINS 1010 [0.5]
International Law and Politics
GINS 1020 [0.5]
Ethnography, Globalization and Culture
GINS 2000 [0.5]
Ethics and Globalization
GINS 2010 [0.5]
Globalization and International Economic Issues
GINS 2020 [0.5]
Global Literatures
GINS 3010 [0.5]
Global and International Theory
GINS 3020 [0.5]
Places, Boundaries, Movements and Global Environmental Change
GINS 4090 [0.5]
Honours Seminar in Global and International Studies
2.  0.0 credit in: International Experience Requirement Preparation
GINS 1300 [0.0]
International Experience Requirement Preparation
3.  7.5 credits in: the Specialization7.5
a. 1.5 credits in: Core Courses
GPOL 1500 [0.5]
Debates in Global Politics
GPOL 2500 [0.5]
Debates in Comparative Politics
GPOL 3000 [0.5]
Themes in Global and Comparative Politics
b. 0.5 credit in: Global Political Economy
PSCI 2602 [0.5]
International Relations: Global Political Economy
c. 0.5 credit in Political Science at the 2000 level
PSCI 2002 [0.5]
Canadian Politics and Civil Society
PSCI 2003 [0.5]
Canadian Political Institutions
PSCI 2101 [0.5]
Comparative Politics of the Global North
PSCI 2102 [0.5]
Comparative Politics of the Global South
PSCI 2200 [0.5]
Introduction to U.S. Politics
PSCI 2401 [0.5]
Public Affairs Analysis
PSCI 2500 [0.5]
Gender and Politics
d. 1.0 credit in: Research Methodologies
PSCI 2701 [0.5]
Introduction to Research Methods in Political Science
PSCI 2702 [0.5]
Quantitative Research Methods in Political Science
e. 2.5 credits in: Global Politics Internship, or 2.5 credits from Global Politics Electives
GPOL 3100 [2.5]
Internship in Global Politics
Or
2.5 credits from: Global Politics Electives
EURR 2001 [0.5]
Current Issues in European Politics and Society
EURR 2002 [0.5]
Europe and Russia in the World
PSCI 3100 [0.5]
Politics of Development in Africa
PSCI 3101 [0.5]
Politics of War in Africa
PSCI 3102 [0.5]
Politics of Development of China
PSCI 3103 [0.5]
State, Society and Economy in Northeast Asia
PSCI 3105 [0.5]
Imperialism
PSCI 3107 [0.5]
The Causes of War
PSCI 3108 [0.5]
Politics of Popular Culture
PSCI 3109 [0.5]
The Politics of Law and Morality
PSCI 3200 [0.5]
U.S. Constitutional Politics
PSCI 3203 [0.5]
Government and Politics in the Middle East
PSCI 3204 [0.5]
Politics of Latin America
PSCI 3205 [0.5]
Mexican Politics
PSCI 3206 [0.5]
European Democracies
PSCI 3207 [0.5]
The Government and Politics of European Integration
PSCI 3208 [0.5]
Politics in Russia and Ukraine: Power and Contestation
PSCI 3209 [0.5]
Reconstruction and Transformation in Europe and Eurasia
PSCI 3302 [0.5]
Comparative Political Thought
PSCI 3307 [0.5]
Politics of Human Rights
PSCI 3405 [0.5]
Comparative Public Policy Analysis
PSCI 3406 [0.5]
Public Affairs and Media Strategies
PSCI 3407 [0.5]
Public Opinion and Public Policy
PSCI 3502 [0.5]
Gender and Politics: Global South
PSCI 3600 [0.5]
International Institutions
PSCI 3601 [0.5]
Theories of International Politics
PSCI 3603 [0.5]
Strategic Thought and International Security
PSCI 3606 [0.5]
Canadian Foreign Policy
PSCI 3607 [0.5]
North American Security and Defence Policy
PSCI 3700 [0.5]
Government and Politics of South Asia
PSCI 3702 [0.5]
Israeli-Palestinian Relations
PSCI 3703 [0.5]
Governing in the Global Economy
PSCI 3704 [0.5]
Government and Politics of Central and Eastern Europe
PSCI 3801 [0.5]
Environmental Politics
PSCI 3802 [0.5]
Globalization and Human Rights
PSCI 3805 [0.5]
Politics of Race
f. 1.5 credits from: Honours Seminars and Honours Research Essay
EURR 4002 [0.5]
Post-Soviet States and Societies
EURR 4003 [0.5]
Social and Political Perspectives in Europe
EURR 4008 [0.5]
Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict in Eastern and Central Europe
EURR 4100 [0.5]
Nation-Building in Central and Eastern Europe
EURR 4101 [0.5]
The Balkans in Transition – 1918 to 1989
EURR 4104 [0.5]
European Integration and European Security
EURR 4106 [0.5]
Selected Topics in European Integration Studies
EURR 4107 [0.5]
Russia’s Regional and Global Ambitions
EURR 4201 [0.5]
Special Topics in European Studies
EURR 4202 [0.5]
Special Topics in Russian and Eurasian Studies
EURR 4204 [0.5]
Central Europe, Past and Present
EURR 4305 [0.5]
Imperial Russia and the Russian Revolution
EURR 4306 [0.5]
The Soviet Union: Power and Culture
GINS 4908 [1.0]
Honours Research Essay (topic in Global Politics)
PSCI 4008 [0.5]
National Security and Intelligence in the Modern State
PSCI 4103 [0.5]
The Modern State
PSCI 4104 [0.5]
Development in the Global South - Theory and Practice
PSCI 4105 [0.5]
Selected Problems in Development in the Global South
PSCI 4203 [0.5]
Southern Africa After Apartheid
PSCI 4204 [0.5]
Elections
PSCI 4206 [0.5]
Indigenous Politics of North America
PSCI 4207 [0.5]
Globalization, Adjustment and Democracy in Africa
PSCI 4209 [0.5]
Westminster Democracies: Parliaments, Parties and Elections
PSCI 4303 [0.5]
Governmentality and Politics
PSCI 4400 [0.5]
Socio-Technical Change and Public Policy Design
PSCI 4403 [0.5]
Reproductive Rights Policy in North America
PSCI 4407 [0.5]
Public Policy: Content and Creation
PSCI 4500 [0.5]
Gender and Globalization
PSCI 4501 [0.5]
Politics of Identity in Europe and the Russian Area
PSCI 4502 [0.5]
Post-Soviet States and Societies
PSCI 4503 [0.5]
Politics of Central Eurasia
PSCI 4504 [0.5]
Politics of the Caucasus and Caspian Basin
PSCI 4505 [0.5]
Transitions to Democracy
PSCI 4506 [0.5]
Women and Politics in North America
PSCI 4601 [0.5]
Foreign Policies of Soviet Successor States
PSCI 4603 [0.5]
Analysis of International Political Economy
PSCI 4604 [0.5]
Selected Problems in International Political Economy
PSCI 4605 [0.5]
Gender in International Relations
PSCI 4606 [0.5]
American Foreign Policy
PSCI 4607 [0.5]
Politics of North America
PSCI 4608 [0.5]
European Integration and European Security
PSCI 4609 [0.5]
Selected Topics in European Integration Studies
PSCI 4800 [0.5]
Advanced International Relations Theory
PSCI 4801 [0.5]
Selected Problems in Global Politics
PSCI 4802 [0.5]
International Politics of Africa
PSCI 4803 [0.5]
Foreign Policies of Major East Asian Powers
PSCI 4805 [0.5]
Political Economy of Global Money and Finance
PSCI 4806 [0.5]
Transatlantic Security Issues
PSCI 4807 [0.5]
Politics of Citizenship and Migration
PSCI 4817 [0.5]
International Politics of Forced Migration
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (8.0 credits)
4.  8.0 credits in: free electives8.0
C. Additional Requirements
5. The International Experience requirement must be met.
6. The Language requirement must be met.
Total Credits20.0

Specialization in Global Religions: Identity and Community
B.G.In.S. Honours (20.0 credits)

A. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (12.0 credits)
1.  4.5 credits in Core Courses4.5
GINS 1000 [0.5]
Global History
GINS 1010 [0.5]
International Law and Politics
GINS 1020 [0.5]
Ethnography, Globalization and Culture
GINS 2000 [0.5]
Ethics and Globalization
GINS 2010 [0.5]
Globalization and International Economic Issues
GINS 2020 [0.5]
Global Literatures
GINS 3010 [0.5]
Global and International Theory
GINS 3020 [0.5]
Places, Boundaries, Movements and Global Environmental Change
GINS 4090 [0.5]
Honours Seminar in Global and International Studies
2.  0.0 credit in:
GINS 1300 [0.0]
International Experience Requirement Preparation
3.  7.5 credits in: the Specialization7.5
a. 1.5 credits in Global Religious Studies Core
RELI 1741 [0.5]
Global Religions: Identity and Community
RELI 2741 [0.5]
Big Questions in Religious Studies
RELI 3741 [0.5]
Classical Approaches to Religion
b. 1.0 credit from Foundations in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam (no more than 0.5 credit at the 1000 level)
RELI 1710 [0.5]
Judaism, Christianity, Islam
RELI 2110 [0.5]
Judaism
RELI 2121 [0.5]
Hebrew Bible
RELI 2200 [0.5]
Christianity
RELI 2220 [0.5]
Early Christianity
RELI 2230 [0.5]
Global Christianity
RELI 2310 [0.5]
Islam
RELI 2330 [0.5]
The Qur'an
RELI 2350 [0.5]
Classical Islamic Thought
RELI 2355 [0.5]
Islamic Ethics
RELI 2735 [0.5]
Greek Religion
RELI 2737 [0.5]
Roman Religion
c. 1.0 credit from Foundations in Asian or Indigenous Religions (no more than 0.5 credit at the 1000 level)
RELI 1712 [0.5]
Religions of South and East Asia
RELI 2410 [0.5]
Buddhism
RELI 2510 [0.5]
Hinduism
RELI 2720 [0.5]
Indigenous Religions of Canada
RELI 2750 [0.5]
Sikhism
RELI 2800 [0.5]
Indigenous Traditions
d. 1.0 credit in Advanced Traditions and Contexts
RELI 3140 [0.5]
Holocaust Encounters
RELI 3220 [0.5]
Reformation Europe
RELI 3230 [0.5]
Jesus of Nazareth
RELI 3231 [0.5]
Paul of Tarsus
RELI 3232 [0.5]
Christian Discipline
RELI 3250 [0.5]
Evangelical Christianity in Social-Historical Perspective
RELI 3330 [0.5]
Sufism
RELI 3340 [0.5]
The Life and Image of Muhammad
RELI 3420 [0.5]
Early Buddhism
RELI 3422 [0.5]
Buddhism Beyond India
RELI 3520 [0.5]
Early Hinduism
RELI 3522 [0.5]
Modern Hinduism
RELI 3732 [0.5]
Studies in Greek Art
RELI 3733 [0.5]
Studies in Roman Art
e. 1.5 credits from Comparative and Global Religion (at least 0.5 credit at the third-year level)
RELI 2535 [0.5]
Religion and Gender
RELI 2711 [0.5]
Love and Its Myths
RELI 2712 [0.5]
Religious Diversity of Canada
RELI 2713 [0.5]
Mystical and Contemplative Traditions
RELI 2732 [0.5]
Death and Afterlife
RELI 2736 [0.5]
Religion and Society
RELI 2810 [0.5]
Special Topics in Religion and Popular Culture
RELI 2811 [0.5]
Religions and the Environment
RELI 2840 [0.5]
Topics in Religion
RELI 3000 [0.5]
Religion and Public Life
RELI 3101 [0.5]
Special Topics in Religions and the Body
RELI 3722 [0.5]
Religion and Violence
RELI 3840 [0.5]
Topics in Religion
RELI 3850 [0.5]
Topics in the Study of Religion Abroad
f. 1.5 credits from Honours Seminars and Honours Research Essay:
RELI 4741 [0.5]
Contemporary Issues in the Study of Religion
and
1.0 credit in RELI at the 4000 level
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (8.0 credits)
4.  8.0 credits in free electives8.0
C. Additional Requirements
5. The International Experience requirement must be met.
6. The Language requirement must be met.
Total Credits20.0

Specialization in Globalization and the Environment
B.G.In.S. Honours (20.0 credits)

A. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (12.0 credits)
1.  4.5 credits in: 4.5
GINS 1000 [0.5]
Global History
GINS 1010 [0.5]
International Law and Politics
GINS 1020 [0.5]
Ethnography, Globalization and Culture
GINS 2000 [0.5]
Ethics and Globalization
GINS 2010 [0.5]
Globalization and International Economic Issues
GINS 2020 [0.5]
Global Literatures
GINS 3010 [0.5]
Global and International Theory
GINS 3020 [0.5]
Places, Boundaries, Movements and Global Environmental Change
GINS 4090 [0.5]
Honours Seminar in Global and International Studies
2.  0.0 credit in: International Experience Requirement Preparation
GINS 1300 [0.0]
International Experience Requirement Preparation
3.  7.5 credits in: the Specialization
a. 1.5 credits in: Foundations1.5
GEOG 1010 [0.5]
Global Environmental Systems
People, Places and Environments
GEOG 2200 [0.5]
Global Connections
b. 1.5 credits from: Globalization1.5
GEOG 2023 [0.5]
Cities, Inequality and Urban Change
GEOG 2300 [0.5]
Space, Place and Culture
GEOG 3023 [0.5]
Cities in a Global World
GEOG 3024 [0.5]
Understanding Globalization
GEOG 3025 [0.5]
Geographies of Selected Regions
GEOG 3030 [0.5]
Regional Field Excursion
GEOG 3404 [0.5]
Geographies of Economic Development
c. 2.0 credits from: Global Environment2.0
ANTH 3355 [0.5]
Anthropology and the Environment
Climate Change: Social Science Perspectives
Environmental and Natural Resources
GEOG 3206 [0.5]
Health, Environment, and Society
GEOG 3209 [0.5]
Sustainability and Environment in the South
HUMR 3503 [0.5]
Global Environmental Justice
PSCI 3801 [0.5]
Environmental Politics
TSES 3002 [0.5]
Energy and Sustainability
d. 1.0 credit in: Research Methodologies1.0
Introduction to Qualitative Research
Introduction to Quantitative Research
e. 1.5 credits from: Honours Seminars1.5
Directed Studies in Geography (topic in Global Environmental Issues)
GEOG 4022 [0.5]
Seminar in People, Resources and Environmental Change
GEOG 4023 [0.5]
Seminar in Special Topics on the City
GEOG 4024 [0.5]
Seminar in Globalization
GEOG 4909 [1.0]
Honours Research Thesis (topic in Globalization and the Environment)
PSCI 4808 [0.5]
Global Environmental Politics
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (8.0 credits)
4.  8.0 credits in: free electives8.0
C. Additional Requirements
5. The International Experience requirement must be met.
6. The Language requirement must be met.
Total Credits20.0
 

Specialization in Globalization, Culture and Power
B.G.In.S. Honours (20.0 credits)

A. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (12.0 credits)
1.  4.5 credits in: Core Courses4.5
GINS 1000 [0.5]
Global History
GINS 1010 [0.5]
International Law and Politics
GINS 1020 [0.5]
Ethnography, Globalization and Culture
GINS 2000 [0.5]
Ethics and Globalization
GINS 2010 [0.5]
Globalization and International Economic Issues
GINS 2020 [0.5]
Global Literatures
GINS 3010 [0.5]
Global and International Theory
GINS 3020 [0.5]
Places, Boundaries, Movements and Global Environmental Change
GINS 4090 [0.5]
Honours Seminar in Global and International Studies
2.  0.0 credit in: International Experience Requirement Preparation
GINS 1300 [0.0]
International Experience Requirement Preparation
3.  7.5 credits in: the Specialization7.5
a. 2.0 credits in: Foundations
ANTH 1001 [0.5]
Introduction to Socio-Cultural Anthropology
or ANTH 1002 [0.5]
Introduction to Issues in Anthropology
ANTH 2001 [1.0]
Foundations in Socio-Cultural Anthropology
ANTH 3005 [0.5]
Ethnographic Research Methods
b. 1.0 credit from: Culture and Globalization
ANTH 2850 [0.5]
Development and Underdevelopment
ANTH 3010 [0.5]
Language, Culture, and Globalization
ANTH 3027 [0.5]
Studies in Globalization and Human Rights
ANTH 3040 [0.5]
The Global Middle Class
ANTH 3045 [0.5]
Children and Childhood in a Globalized World
GEOG 2300 [0.5]
Space, Place and Culture
GEOG 3021 [0.5]
Geographies of Culture and Identity
c. 1.0 credit from: Ethnography
ANTH 2610 [0.5]
Studies in Indigenous Peoples of North America: Current Issues in Anthropological Research
ANTH 2620 [0.5]
Ethnography of Sub-Saharan Africa
ANTH 2630 [0.5]
Studies in Asian Societies: Current Issues in Anthropological Research
ANTH 2635 [0.5]
Tradition and Modernity in the Pacific
ANTH 2640 [0.5]
Andean Ethnography
ANTH 2645 [0.5]
The Postcolonial Middle East
ANTH 2650 [0.5]
Ethnography of Mesoamerica
ANTH 2660 [0.5]
Ethnography of North Africa
ANTH 2670 [0.5]
Ethnography of Brazil
ANTH 2680 [0.5]
Anthropology of "Mainstream" North America
ANTH 2690 [0.5]
Ethnography of a Selected Area
d. 2.0 credits from: Topical Explorations in Anthropology
ANTH 2020 [0.5]
Race and Ethnicity
ANTH 2040 [0.5]
Anthropology and Gender
ANTH 2060 [0.5]
Girlhood in Contemporary Contexts: Anthropological and Sociological Perspectives
ANTH 2080 [0.5]
Humans/Animals: the More-than-Human in Social Research
ANTH 2510 [0.5]
Theories of Human Nature
ANTH 3007 [0.5]
History of Anthropological Theory
ANTH 3008 [0.5]
Contemporary Theories in Anthropology
ANTH 3020 [0.5]
Studies in Race and Ethnicity
ANTH 3025 [0.5]
Anthropology and Human Rights
ANTH 3310 [0.5]
Studies in Medical Anthropology
ANTH 3355 [0.5]
Anthropology and the Environment
ANTH 3550 [0.5]
Studies in Visual Anthropology
ANTH 3570 [0.5]
Studies in Art, Culture and Society
ANTH 3580 [0.5]
Anthropology of Material Culture and Museums
ANTH 3600 [0.5]
Studies in Anthropology and Indigenous Peoples
ANTH 3800 [0.5]
Studies in Applied and Participatory Anthropology
ANTH 4007 [0.5]
Advanced Studies in Anthropological Theory and Methods
ANTH 4020 [0.5]
Advanced Studies in Race and Ethnicity
ANTH 4215 [0.5]
Selected Topics in Anthropology
ANTH 4225 [0.5]
Selected Topics in Anthropology
ANTH 4500 [0.5]
Advanced Studies in Culture and Symbols
ANTH 4550 [0.5]
Advanced Studies in Visual Anthropology
ANTH 4570 [0.5]
Political Anthropology
ANTH 4610 [0.5]
Advanced Studies in Indigenous Peoples
ANTH 4620 [0.5]
Advanced Studies in Contemporary Sub-Saharan Africa: Current Issues in Anthropological Research
e. 1.5 credits from Core Honours Seminars
ANTH 4005 [0.5]
Health and Globalization
ANTH 4006 [0.5]
Decolonizing Methodologies in the 21st Century: Practicing Engaged Anthropology
ANTH 4109 [0.5]
Ethnography, Gender and Globalization
ANTH 4355 [0.5]
Anthropology of Natural Resources
ANTH 4560 [0.5]
Economic Anthropology
ANTH 4590 [1.0]
Capstone Seminar in Globalization, Culture, and Power
ANTH 4730 [0.5]
Colonialism and Post-Colonialism
ANTH 4750 [0.5]
Advanced Studies in Globalization and Citizenship
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (8.0 credits)
4. 8.0 Credits in: Free Electives8.0
C. Additional Requirements
5. The International Experience requirement must be met.
6. The Language requirement must be met.
Total Credits20.0

Specialization in International Economic Policy
B.G.In.S. Honours (20.0 credits)

A. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (12.0 credits)
1.  4.5 credits in: Core Courses4.5
GINS 1000 [0.5]
Global History
GINS 1010 [0.5]
International Law and Politics
GINS 1020 [0.5]
Ethnography, Globalization and Culture
GINS 2000 [0.5]
Ethics and Globalization
GINS 2010 [0.5]
Globalization and International Economic Issues
GINS 2020 [0.5]
Global Literatures
GINS 3010 [0.5]
Global and International Theory
GINS 3020 [0.5]
Places, Boundaries, Movements and Global Environmental Change
GINS 4090 [0.5]
Honours Seminar in Global and International Studies
2.  0.0 credit in: International Experience Requirement Preparation
GINS 1300 [0.0]
International Experience Requirement Preparation
3.  7.5 credits in: the Specialization
a. 1.0 credit in: Foundations1.0
ECON 1001 [0.5]
& ECON 1002 [0.5]
Introduction to Microeconomics
Introduction to Macroeconomics
or
FYSM 1003 [1.0]
Introduction to Economics
b. 0.5 credit in: Microeconomics0.5
ECON 2001 [0.5]
Intermediate Microeconomics for Non-Mathematical Majors
or ECON 2009 [0.5]
Managerial Economics
or ECON 2020 [0.5]
Intermediate Microeconomics I: Producers and Market Structure
c. 0.5 credit in: Macroeconomics0.5
ECON 2101 [0.5]
Intermediate Macroeconomics for Non-Mathematical Majors
or ECON 2102 [0.5]
Intermediate Macroeconomics I
d. 0.5 credit in: Research Methodologies0.5
IPAF 2000 [0.5]
Quantitative Approaches to Policy Analysis
or ECON 2210 [0.5]
Introductory Statistics for Economics
e. 2.0 credits in: International and Public Economics2.0
ECON 3403 [0.5]
Introduction to Public Economics: Expenditures
ECON 3405 [0.5]
Introduction to Public Economics: Taxation
ECON 3601 [0.5]
Introduction to International Trade
ECON 3602 [0.5]
International Monetary Problems
f. 3.0 credits from: International Economic Policy3.0
ECON 3370 [0.5]
The Economics of Migration
ECON 3508 [0.5]
Introduction to Economic Development
ECON 3509 [0.5]
Development Planning and Project Evaluation
ECON 3510 [0.5]
African Economic Development
ECON 3803 [0.5]
The Economics of Natural Resources
ECON 3804 [0.5]
Environmental Economics
ECON 3807 [0.5]
European Economic Integration
ECON 3808 [0.5]
The Economics of Transition
ECON 3860 [0.5]
Agricultural Economics
ECON 3870 [0.5]
Comparative Economic Systems
Note: To meet the prerequisite requirements for ECON 2009, ECON 2020, ECON 2102, and ECON 2210, students must have obtained a grade of C- or higher in ECON 1401 or MATH 1009 and a grade of C- or higher in FYSM 1003 or ECON 1000 or equivalent.
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (8.0 credits)
4.  8.0 credits in: Free Electives8.0
C. Additional Requirements
5. The International Experience requirement must be met.
6. The Language requirement must be met.
Total Credits20.0

Specialization in Latin American and Caribbean Studies
B.G.In.S. Honours (20.0 credits)

A. Credits Included in Major CGPA (12.0 credits)
1.  4.5 credits in: Core Courses4.5
GINS 1000 [0.5]
Global History
GINS 1010 [0.5]
International Law and Politics
GINS 1020 [0.5]
Ethnography, Globalization and Culture
GINS 2000 [0.5]
Ethics and Globalization
GINS 2010 [0.5]
Globalization and International Economic Issues
GINS 2020 [0.5]
Global Literatures
GINS 3010 [0.5]
Global and International Theory
GINS 3020 [0.5]
Places, Boundaries, Movements and Global Environmental Change
GINS 4090 [0.5]
Honours Seminar in Global and International Studies
2.  0.0 credit in: International Experience Requirement Preparation
GINS 1300 [0.0]
International Experience Requirement Preparation
3.  7.5 credits in: the Specialization7.5
Note: Language Requirement - Students choosing the Latin America and Caribbean Studies Specialization must fulfil their language requirement with a language relevant to Latin America and the Caribbean other than English. The Program Director will maintain a list of those languages suitable for meeting this requirement.
a. 1.0 credit in : Foundations
LACS 1001 [0.5]
Introduction to Latin American and Caribbean Studies I
LACS 1002 [0.5]
Introduction to Latin American and Caribbean Studies II
b. 1.0 credit from: History
HIST 2308 [0.5]
Colonial Latin America
HIST 2309 [0.5]
Modern Latin America
HIST 2710 [0.5]
Introduction to Caribbean History
HIST 4704 [0.5]
Caribbean and Latin American History
c. 0.5 credit from: Politics
PSCI 3204 [0.5]
Politics of Latin America
PSCI 3205 [0.5]
Mexican Politics
d. 3.0 credits from: Courses with LACS Content
ANTH 2640 [0.5]
Andean Ethnography
ANTH 2650 [0.5]
Ethnography of Mesoamerica
ANTH 4730 [0.5]
Colonialism and Post-Colonialism
ENGL 2956 [0.5]
Literatures of the Americas I
ENGL 2957 [0.5]
Literatures of the Americas II
GEOG 3023 [0.5]
Cities in a Global World
GEOG 3025 [0.5]
Geographies of Selected Regions
GEOG 3030 [0.5]
Regional Field Excursion
GINS 3900 [0.5]
International Placement
GINS 4900 [0.5]
Tutorial in Global and International Studies
GINS 4908 [1.0]
Honours Research Essay
HIST 3704 [0.5]
Aztecs
HIST 3710 [0.5]
Themes in Caribbean History
HIST 3712 [0.5]
Mexico: Aztecs to Narcos
HIST 3713 [0.5]
Gender and Sexuality in Latin America
HIST 4700 [1.0]
Seminar in World History
HIST 4915 [0.5]
Topics in History (topics in LACS)
LACS 4001 [0.5]
Issues in Latin American and Caribbean Studies (if not used toward Item f. Capstone Seminar, below)
LACS 4819 [0.5]
Latin America and the World (if not used toward Item f. Capstone Seminar, below)
SOCI 4730 [0.5]
Colonialism and Post-Colonialism
e. 1.5 credits from: Context
ANTH 2020 [0.5]
Race and Ethnicity
ANTH 2040 [0.5]
Anthropology and Gender
ANTH 2670 [0.5]
Ethnography of Brazil
ANTH 2850 [0.5]
Development and Underdevelopment
ANTH 3020 [0.5]
Studies in Race and Ethnicity
ANTH 3027 [0.5]
Studies in Globalization and Human Rights
ANTH 3600 [0.5]
Studies in Anthropology and Indigenous Peoples
ECON 3508 [0.5]
Introduction to Economic Development
ECON 4507 [0.5]
The Economics of Development
ECON 4508 [0.5]
International Aspects of Economic Development
ENGL 3965 [0.5]
Intro to Postcolonial Theory
ENGL 3972 [0.5]
Studies in Postcolonial Literature
ENGL 4802 [0.5]
Race, Ethnicity and Canadian Lit.
ENGL 4947 [0.5]
Issues in Diaspora Literature
ENGL 4975 [0.5]
Issues in Postcolonial Theory
ENGL 4976 [0.5]
Issues in Postcolonial Literature
GEOG 2200 [0.5]
Global Connections
GEOG 2300 [0.5]
Space, Place and Culture
GEOG 3021 [0.5]
Geographies of Culture and Identity
GEOG 3024 [0.5]
Understanding Globalization
GEOG 3209 [0.5]
Sustainability and Environment in the South
GEOG 3404 [0.5]
Geographies of Economic Development
GEOG 4024 [0.5]
Seminar in Globalization
HIST 3217 [0.5]
Empire and Globalization
HUMR 2202 [0.5]
Power Relations and Human Rights
HUMR 2401 [0.5]
Political Repression
HUMR 3501 [0.5]
Social, Economic and Cultural Rights
HUMR 3503 [0.5]
Global Environmental Justice
HUMR 4201 [0.5]
Citizenship and Human Rights
LAWS 3208 [0.5]
International Trade Regulation
MGDS 2000 [0.5]
Global Migration and Transnationalism
PSCI 2102 [0.5]
Comparative Politics of the Global South
PSCI 2602 [0.5]
International Relations: Global Political Economy
PSCI 3105 [0.5]
Imperialism
PSCI 3307 [0.5]
Politics of Human Rights
PSCI 3502 [0.5]
Gender and Politics: Global South
PSCI 3600 [0.5]
International Institutions
PSCI 3802 [0.5]
Globalization and Human Rights
PSCI 4104 [0.5]
Development in the Global South - Theory and Practice
PSCI 4105 [0.5]
Selected Problems in Development in the Global South
PSCI 4500 [0.5]
Gender and Globalization
PSCI 4505 [0.5]
Transitions to Democracy
SOCI 2020 [0.5]
Race and Ethnicity
SOCI 3020 [0.5]
Studies in Race and Ethnicity
SOCI 3027 [0.5]
Globalization and Human Rights
f. 0.5 credit in: Capstone Seminar
LACS 4001 [0.5]
Issues in Latin American and Caribbean Studies
LACS 4819 [0.5]
Latin America and the World
PSCI 4819 [0.5]
Latin America and the World
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (8.0 credits)
4.  8.0 credits in: Free Electives8.0
C. Additional Requirements
5. The International Experience requirement must be met.
6. The Language requirement must be met.
Total Credits20.0

Specialization in Teaching English in Global Contexts
B.G.In.S. Honours (20.0 credits)

A. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (12.0 credits)
1. 4.5 credits in:4.5
GINS 1000 [0.5]
Global History
GINS 1010 [0.5]
International Law and Politics
GINS 1020 [0.5]
Ethnography, Globalization and Culture
GINS 2000 [0.5]
Ethics and Globalization
GINS 2010 [0.5]
Globalization and International Economic Issues
GINS 2020 [0.5]
Global Literatures
GINS 3010 [0.5]
Global and International Theory
GINS 3020 [0.5]
Places, Boundaries, Movements and Global Environmental Change
GINS 4090 [0.5]
Honours Seminar in Global and International Studies
2.  0.0 credit in: International Experience Requirement Preparation
GINS 1300 [0.0]
International Experience Requirement Preparation
3.  7.5 credits in: the Specialization
a. 1.0 credit in: Foundations1.0
ALDS 1001 [0.5]
Language Matters: Introduction to ALDS
LING 1001 [0.5]
Introduction to Linguistics I
b. 1.5 credits in: Language Analysis1.5
ALDS 2201 [0.5]
Analysis of Oral Language Use
ALDS 2202 [0.5]
Analysis of Written Language Use
ALDS 2203 [0.5]
Linguistic Theory and Second-Language Learning
c. 2.5 credits from: Language Teaching Electives2.5
ALDS 2704 [0.5]
Bilingualism
ALDS 2705 [0.5]
Language and Power
ALDS 3201 [0.5]
Cross-Cultural Communication
ALDS 3202 [0.5]
Sociolinguistics
ALDS 3405 [0.5]
Second Language Writing
ALDS 3701 [0.5]
Corpus Linguistics
ALDS 4201 [0.5]
Language Testing
ALDS 4306 [0.5]
Teaching English as a Second Language: Methodology II
ALDS 4308 [0.5]
English for Specific Purposes
ALDS 4709 [0.5]
Systemic-Functional Linguistics
d. 1.5 credits in: Language Acquisition1.5
ALDS 3205 [0.5]
English as a Global Language
ALDS 4602 [0.5]
Second Language Acquisition
ALDS 4801 [0.5]
Major Structures of English
e. 1.0 credits in: Language Teaching1.0
ALDS 4209 [0.5]
Teaching English as a Foreign Language: Methodology for Global Contexts
ALDS 4305 [0.5]
Teaching English Language: Methodology I
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (8.0 credits)
4.  8.0 credits in: free electives8.0
C. Additional Requirements
5. The International Experience requirement must be met.
6. The Language requirement must be met.
Total Credits20.0

Streams

Stream in Africa and Globalization
B.G.In.S. (15.0 credits)

A. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (8.0 credits)
1.  4.0 credits in: Core Courses4.0
GINS 1000 [0.5]
Global History
GINS 1010 [0.5]
International Law and Politics
GINS 1020 [0.5]
Ethnography, Globalization and Culture
GINS 2000 [0.5]
Ethics and Globalization
GINS 2010 [0.5]
Globalization and International Economic Issues
GINS 2020 [0.5]
Global Literatures
GINS 3010 [0.5]
Global and International Theory
GINS 3020 [0.5]
Places, Boundaries, Movements and Global Environmental Change
2.  4.0 credits from: the Stream4.0
Note: Language Requirement -- Students choosing the Africa and Globalisation Stream must fulfill their language requirement with a language relevant to Africa other than English. The Program Director will maintain a list of those languages suitable for this requirement.
a. Foundations
AFRI 1001 [0.5]
Introduction to African Studies I
AFRI 1002 [0.5]
Introduction to African Studies II
b. African Regions
AFRI 2002 [0.5]
The Horn of Africa
AFRI 2003 [0.5]
The Great Lakes Region of Africa
AFRI 2004 [0.5]
North Africa
AFRI 2005 [0.5]
West Africa
AFRI 2006 [0.5]
Southern Africa
c. Intermediate African Studies
AFRI 3001 [0.5]
Globalization and Popular Culture in Africa
AFRI 3002 [0.5]
Regions in Africa: Cultures, Society, Politics
AFRI 3003 [0.5]
African Social and Political Thought
AFRI 3004 [0.5]
The African City
AFRI 3005 [0.5]
African Migrations and Diasporas
d. African Experience
AFRI 3100 [0.5]
African Studies Abroad: Selected Topics
AFRI 3900 [0.5]
Placement
e. History
HIST 2706 [0.5]
Ancient and Pre-Colonial Africa
HIST 2707 [0.5]
Modern Africa
HIST 3717 [0.5]
Gender and Sexuality in Africa
HIST 3906 [0.5]
Topics in World History (African topic)
f. Politics
PSCI 3100 [0.5]
Politics of Development in Africa
PSCI 3101 [0.5]
Politics of War in Africa
g. Anthropology
ANTH 2620 [0.5]
Ethnography of Sub-Saharan Africa
ANTH 2660 [0.5]
Ethnography of North Africa
h. Literature and Culture
AFRI 3609 [0.5]
African Cinema
ENGL 2926 [0.5]
African Literatures I
ENGL 2927 [0.5]
African Literatures II
FREN 4212 [0.5]
Littératures francophones
MUSI 4105 [0.5]
Issues and Processes in African Music
i. African Diaspora
ENGL 2957 [0.5]
Literatures of the Americas II
ENGL 3940 [0.5]
Studies in Diaspora Lit.
HIST 2710 [0.5]
Introduction to Caribbean History
HIST 3406 [0.5]
African-American Women
HIST 3710 [0.5]
Themes in Caribbean History
MUSI 2005 [0.5]
Introduction to Jazz History
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (7.0 credits)
3.  7.0 credits in free electives7.0
C. Additional Requirements
4. The language requirement must be met.
Total Credits15.0

Stream in Europe and Russia in the World
B.G.In.S. (15.0 credits)

A. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (8.0 credits):
1.  4.0 credits in: Core Courses4.0
GINS 1000 [0.5]
Global History
GINS 1010 [0.5]
International Law and Politics
GINS 1020 [0.5]
Ethnography, Globalization and Culture
GINS 2000 [0.5]
Ethics and Globalization
GINS 2010 [0.5]
Globalization and International Economic Issues
GINS 2020 [0.5]
Global Literatures
GINS 3010 [0.5]
Global and International Theory
GINS 3020 [0.5]
Places, Boundaries, Movements and Global Environmental Change
2.  4.0 credits from: the Stream4.0
a. 0.5 credit in: Foundations
EURR 1001 [0.5]
Introduction to European and Russian Studies
b. 1.0 credit in: Core Politics, Society, and International Affairs
EURR 2001 [0.5]
Current Issues in European Politics and Society
EURR 2002 [0.5]
Europe and Russia in the World
c. 2.5 credits from: Approved Courses in European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies. May include:
EURR 3001 [0.5]
Literature and Culture in Europe
EURR 3002 [0.5]
Literature and Culture in Russia and Eurasia
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (7.0 credits):
3.  7.0 credits in: Free Electives7.0
C. Additional Requirements
4. The BGINS Language requirement must be met in a regional language relevant to Europe and Russia other than English. The Program Director will maintain a list of those languages suitable for meeting this requirement.
Total Credits15.0
 

Approved Courses in European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies

This list includes categories of approved courses that fulfill specific program requirements for all undergraduate programs in the Institute of European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies (EURUS).  Students are advised that some courses may have prerequisites that must be met in order to register for a particular course.

Modern History
HIST 2207 [1.0]
Nineteenth-Century Europe
HIST 2502 [0.5]
Modern Britain
HIST 2508 [0.5]
France since 1889
HIST 2510 [0.5]
19th-Century Germany
HIST 2511 [0.5]
20th-Century Germany
HIST 2600 [1.0]
History of Russia
HIST 2802 [0.5]
War and Society in Modern Europe, 1789-1914
HIST 2803 [0.5]
War and Society in Modern Europe, 1914-1950
HIST 3113 [0.5]
Revolution and Society in France, 1789-1799
HIST 3115 [0.5]
Childhood and Youth in History
HIST 3217 [0.5]
Empire and Globalization
HIST 3604 [0.5]
Gender and Sexuality in Modern Europe
HIST 3714 [0.5]
Holocaust Encounters
HIST 3800 [0.5]
International History 1914-41
HIST 3801 [0.5]
International History 1941-90
HIST 3902 [0.5]
Topics in European History
Politics and Economics
ECON 3807 [0.5]
European Economic Integration
ECON 3808 [0.5]
The Economics of Transition
PSCI 3105 [0.5]
Imperialism
PSCI 3206 [0.5]
European Democracies
PSCI 3207 [0.5]
The Government and Politics of European Integration
PSCI 3208 [0.5]
Politics in Russia and Ukraine: Power and Contestation
PSCI 3209 [0.5]
Reconstruction and Transformation in Europe and Eurasia
PSCI 3608 [0.5]
Migration Governance
PSCI 3704 [0.5]
Government and Politics of Central and Eastern Europe
Language, Art, Culture
GERM, ITAL, PORT, RUSS, SPAN or other approved course in a regional language at the 3000- or 4000-level or courses from the list below:
ARTH 1100 [0.5]
Art and Society: Prehistory to the Renaissance
ARTH 1101 [0.5]
Art and Society: Renaissance to the Present
ARTH 2202 [0.5]
Medieval Architecture and Art
ARTH 2300 [0.5]
Italian Renaissance Art
ARTH 2310 [0.5]
Architecture of the Early Modern World [1400-1750]
ARTH 2404 [0.5]
Art of the 17th and 18th Centuries
ARTH 2502 [0.5]
Art of the 19th Century
ARTH 2510 [0.5]
Architecture of the 18th and 19th Centuries
ARTH 3710 [0.5]
Architecture and Empire
FILM 2606 [0.5]
History of World Cinema I
FILM 2607 [0.5]
History of World Cinema II
FREN 2100 [1.0]
French 4
FREN 2110 [1.0]
French 4: Writing
FREN 2202 [0.5]
Introduction aux études littéraires 1
FREN 3212 [0.5]
Des manuscrits aux belles-lettres : de la littérature médiévale à l'humanisme
FREN 3213 [0.5]
Du Baroque aux Lumières
FREN 3214 [0.5]
Révolutions, avant-gardes et ruptures : du 19e siècle aux années 1950
FREN 3215 [0.5]
Les ères du soupçon : contemporanéités de la littérature
HIST 2102 [0.5]
Modern Thought and Culture: the Nineteenth Century
HIST 2103 [0.5]
Modern Thought and Culture: the Twentieth Century
HIST 3005 [0.5]
Medieval Aristocratic Life
HIST 3006 [0.5]
Medieval Religious Life
HIST 3007 [0.5]
Medieval Intellectual Life
HIST 3105 [0.5]
Renaissance Europe
HIST 3213 [0.5]
The Enlightenment
HIST 3214 [0.5]
The Enlightenment and Its Aftermath
MUSI 1001 [0.5]
A History of Western Classical Music: Medieval to the Present
MUSI 2102 [0.5]
Music in an Age of Spectacle, Commerce, and Colonization
MUSI 2103 [0.5]
Music in an Age of Order, Invention, and Revolution
MUSI 2107 [0.5]
Music in an Age of Tumult, Innovation, and Pluralism
MUSI 3400 [0.5]
A History of Opera before 1800
MUSI 3401 [0.5]
A History of Opera from 1800 to 1945
PHIL 1610 [0.5]
Great Philosophical Ideas, Part 1
PHIL 1620 [0.5]
Great Philosophical Ideas, Part 2
PHIL 2005 [1.0]
Ancient Philosophy: The Search for Wisdom
PHIL 2101 [0.5]
History of Ethics
PHIL 2103 [0.5]
Philosophy of Human Rights
PHIL 2202 [0.5]
Topics in Marxist Philosophy
PHIL 3002 [0.5]
17th Century Philosophy
PHIL 3003 [0.5]
18th Century Philosophy
PHIL 3005 [0.5]
19th Century Philosophy
PHIL 3009 [0.5]
Topics in European Philosophy
PHIL 3330 [0.5]
Topics in History of Social and Political Philosophy
PHIL 3340 [0.5]
Topics in Contemporary Social and Political Philosophy
PSCI 2301 [0.5]
History of Political Thought I
PSCI 2302 [0.5]
History of Political Thought II
PSCI 3308 [0.5]
Modern Political Thought
PSCI 3312 [0.5]
Enlightenment Political Thought
RELI 1710 [0.5]
Judaism, Christianity, Islam
RELI 2110 [0.5]
Judaism
RELI 2121 [0.5]
Hebrew Bible
RELI 2230 [0.5]
Global Christianity
RELI 2310 [0.5]
Islam
Context and Methods for Regional Studies
COMS 2700 [0.5]
Global Media and Communication
COMS 3109 [0.5]
Communication, Culture and Identity
ECON 3600 [0.5]
Introduction to International Economics
ECON 3601 [0.5]
Introduction to International Trade
ECON 3602 [0.5]
International Monetary Problems
ECON 3870 [0.5]
Comparative Economic Systems
FYSM 1603 [1.0]
Full-Year Seminar in European and Russian Studies
FYSM 1614 [0.5]
One-Term Seminar in European and Russian Studies
GEOG 2023 [0.5]
Cities, Inequality and Urban Change
GEOG 2200 [0.5]
Global Connections
GEOG 2300 [0.5]
Space, Place and Culture
GEOG 2500 [0.5]
Climate Change: Social Science Perspectives
GEOG 3021 [0.5]
Geographies of Culture and Identity
GEOG 3023 [0.5]
Cities in a Global World
GEOG 3404 [0.5]
Geographies of Economic Development
GINS 3930 [0.5]
Carleton International Placement
GINS 3931 [1.0]
Carleton International Placement
HIST 1001 [1.0]
The Making of Europe
HIST 1002 [1.0]
Europe in the 20th Century
HIST 2811 [0.5]
Public History from Memory to Museums
HIST 3809 [0.5]
Historical Representations
HIST 3810 [0.5]
Historical Theory
HIST 3812 [0.5]
Digital History
HIST 3813 [0.5]
Problems in Global and Transnational Histories
IPAF 2000 [0.5]
Quantitative Approaches to Policy Analysis
IPAF 4900 [0.5]
Research Experience Course
LAWS 2105 [0.5]
Social Justice and Human Rights
LAWS 2601 [0.5]
Public International Law
LAWS 3602 [0.5]
International Human Rights
LAWS 3604 [0.5]
International Organizations
LAWS 3207 [0.5]
International Transactions
MGDS 2000 [0.5]
Global Migration and Transnationalism
PSCI 1200 [0.5]
World Politics
PSCI 2101 [0.5]
Comparative Politics of the Global North
PSCI 2500 [0.5]
Gender and Politics
PSCI 2601 [0.5]
International Relations: Global Politics
PSCI 2602 [0.5]
International Relations: Global Political Economy
PSCI 2701 [0.5]
Introduction to Research Methods in Political Science
PSCI 2702 [0.5]
Quantitative Research Methods in Political Science
PSCI 3107 [0.5]
The Causes of War
PSCI 3307 [0.5]
Politics of Human Rights
PSCI 3309 [0.5]
Modern Ideologies
PSCI 3600 [0.5]
International Institutions
PSCI 3703 [0.5]
Governing in the Global Economy
SOCI 2000 [0.5]
Foundations of Sociological Inquiry
SOCI 2001 [0.5]
Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods
SOCI 2005 [1.0]
Histories of Sociological Thought
SOCI 2020 [0.5]
Race and Ethnicity
SOCI 2045 [0.5]
Gender and Society
SOCI 2160 [0.5]
War and Society
SOCI 2702 [0.5]
Power and Social Change
WGST 2800 [0.5]
Intersectional Identities
WGST 2801 [0.5]
Activism, Feminisms, and Social Justice
WGST 3803 [0.5]
Feminisms and Transnationalism
EURUS 4000-level Honours Courses
EURR 4002 [0.5]
Post-Soviet States and Societies
EURR 4003 [0.5]
Social and Political Perspectives in Europe
EURR 4008 [0.5]
Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict in Eastern and Central Europe
EURR 4100 [0.5]
Nation-Building in Central and Eastern Europe
EURR 4101 [0.5]
The Balkans in Transition – 1918 to 1989
EURR 4102 [0.5]
The Balkans since 1989
EURR 4103 [0.5]
The Great Russian Novel
EURR 4104 [0.5]
European Integration and European Security
EURR 4106 [0.5]
Selected Topics in European Integration Studies
EURR 4107 [0.5]
Russia’s Regional and Global Ambitions
EURR 4201 [0.5]
Special Topics in European Studies
EURR 4202 [0.5]
Special Topics in Russian and Eurasian Studies
EURR 4204 [0.5]
Central Europe, Past and Present
EURR 4205 [0.5]
Politics of Identity in Europe and the Russian Area
EURR 4206 [0.5]
Internship and Applied Policy Skills
EURR 4207 [0.5]
Politics of Central Eurasia
EURR 4208 [0.5]
Foreign Policies of Soviet Successor States
EURR 4209 [0.5]
Politics of the Caucasus and Caspian Basin
EURR 4302 [0.5]
EU Summer Study Abroad
EURR 4303 [0.5]
Contemporary Europe: From Postwar to the European Union
EURR 4304 [0.5]
Europe and International Migration
EURR 4305 [0.5]
Imperial Russia and the Russian Revolution
EURR 4306 [0.5]
The Soviet Union: Power and Culture
EURR 4704 [0.5]
The Business Environment in Europe
EURR 4908 [1.0]
Honours Essay
HIST 4100 [1.0]
Seminar in Early Modern European History
HIST 4200 [1.0]
Seminar in European History
HIST 4201 [0.5]
Modern European History
HIST 4600 [1.0]
Seminar in Russian History
PSCI 4103 [0.5]
The Modern State
PSCI 4505 [0.5]
Transitions to Democracy
PSCI 4610 [0.5]
Politics of Migration Management

Stream in French and Francophone Studies
B.G.In.S. (15.0 credits)

A. Credits included in the Major CGPA (8.0 credits)
1.  4.0 credits in: Core Courses4.0
GINS 1000 [0.5]
Global History
GINS 1010 [0.5]
International Law and Politics
GINS 1020 [0.5]
Ethnography, Globalization and Culture
GINS 2000 [0.5]
Ethics and Globalization
GINS 2010 [0.5]
Globalization and International Economic Issues
GINS 2020 [0.5]
Global Literatures
GINS 3010 [0.5]
Global and International Theory
GINS 3020 [0.5]
Places, Boundaries, Movements and Global Environmental Change
2.  4.0 credits from: the Stream
a. 3.0 credits in: Foundations3.0
FYSM 1408 [1.0]
French on the World Stage
FREN 2202 [0.5]
Introduction aux études littéraires 1
FREN 2203 [0.5]
Introduction aux études littéraires 2
FREN 2401 [1.0]
Introduction à la linguistique française
b. 1.0 credit in: French and Francophone Studies at the 3000-level1.0
FREN 3213 [0.5]
Du Baroque aux Lumières
FREN 3214 [0.5]
Révolutions, avant-gardes et ruptures : du 19e siècle aux années 1950
FREN 3215 [0.5]
Les ères du soupçon : contemporanéités de la littérature
FREN 3414 [0.5]
Sociolinguistique du français
FREN 3415 [0.5]
Histoire du français
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (7.0 credits)
3.  7.0 credits in: Free Electives7.0
C. Additional Requirements
4. To satisfy the Language Requirement, students must complete FREN 2100 [1.0] French 4, or its equivalent.
Total Credits15.0

Stream in Global and Transnational History
B.G.In.S. (15.0 credits)

A. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (8.0 credits)
1.  4.0 credits in: Core Courses4.0
GINS 1000 [0.5]
Global History
GINS 1010 [0.5]
International Law and Politics
GINS 1020 [0.5]
Ethnography, Globalization and Culture
GINS 2000 [0.5]
Ethics and Globalization
GINS 2010 [0.5]
Globalization and International Economic Issues
GINS 2020 [0.5]
Global Literatures
GINS 3010 [0.5]
Global and International Theory
GINS 3020 [0.5]
Places, Boundaries, Movements and Global Environmental Change
2.  4.0 credits from: the Stream4.0
a. Foundations
HIST 1707 [1.0]
World History
b. Regional History
HIST 2308 [0.5]
Colonial Latin America
HIST 2309 [0.5]
Modern Latin America
HIST 2312 [0.5]
History of the Indian Ocean World
HIST 2506 [0.5]
Introduction to Women's and Gender History
HIST 2706 [0.5]
Ancient and Pre-Colonial Africa
HIST 2707 [0.5]
Modern Africa
HIST 2710 [0.5]
Introduction to Caribbean History
HIST 2802 [0.5]
War and Society in Modern Europe, 1789-1914
HIST 2803 [0.5]
War and Society in Modern Europe, 1914-1950
c. Themes in History
HIST 2000 [1.0]
Medieval Europe
HIST 2204 [0.5]
Early Modern Europe 1350-1650
HIST 2206 [0.5]
Early Modern Europe 1600-1800
HIST 2809 [0.5]
The Historian's Craft
HIST 3001 [0.5]
History at the Movies
HIST 3106 [0.5]
Social History of Sexuality
HIST 3109 [0.5]
Social History of Alcohol
HIST 3111 [0.5]
History of Humanitarian Aid
HIST 3115 [0.5]
Childhood and Youth in History
HIST 3120 [0.5]
History of the Body
HIST 3213 [0.5]
The Enlightenment
HIST 3214 [0.5]
The Enlightenment and Its Aftermath
HIST 3216 [0.5]
The Scientific Revolution
HIST 3217 [0.5]
Empire and Globalization
HIST 3310 [0.5]
Animals in History
HIST 3304 [0.5]
Canada-United States Relations
HIST 3306 [0.5]
Canada's International Policies
HIST 3500 [0.5]
Migration and Diaspora in Canada
HIST 3510 [0.5]
Indigenous Peoples of Canada
HIST 3511 [0.5]
Themes in Indigenous History
HIST 3704 [0.5]
Aztecs
HIST 3710 [0.5]
Themes in Caribbean History
HIST 3714 [0.5]
Holocaust Encounters
HIST 3715 [0.5]
Themes in South Asian History
HIST 3717 [0.5]
Gender and Sexuality in Africa
HIST 3800 [0.5]
International History 1914-41
HIST 3801 [0.5]
International History 1941-90
HIST 3809 [0.5]
Historical Representations
HIST 3810 [0.5]
Historical Theory
HIST 3811 [0.5]
History of Historical Thought
HIST 3820 [0.5]
Explorations in Historical Theory
HIST 3905 [0.5]
Topics in International History
HIST 3906 [0.5]
Topics in World History
HIST 3907 [0.5]
Transnational Topic
HIST 3908 [0.5]
Thematic Topic
d. Advanced Core
HIST 3813 [0.5]
Problems in Global and Transnational Histories
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (7.0 credits):
3.  7.0 credits in free electives7.0
C. Additional Requirements
4. The Language requirement must be met.
Total Credits15.0

Stream in Global Development
B.G.In.S. (15.0 credits)

A. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (8.0 credits)
1.  4.0 credits in: Core Courses4.0
GINS 1000 [0.5]
Global History
GINS 1010 [0.5]
International Law and Politics
GINS 1020 [0.5]
Ethnography, Globalization and Culture
GINS 2000 [0.5]
Ethics and Globalization
GINS 2010 [0.5]
Globalization and International Economic Issues
GINS 2020 [0.5]
Global Literatures
GINS 3010 [0.5]
Global and International Theory
GINS 3020 [0.5]
Places, Boundaries, Movements and Global Environmental Change
2.  4.0 credits from: the Stream4.0
a. Foundations
GINS 1100 [0.5]
Global Development
b. Anthropology
ANTH 1001 [0.5]
Introduction to Socio-Cultural Anthropology
or ANTH 1002 [0.5]
Introduction to Issues in Anthropology
ANTH 2850 [0.5]
Development and Underdevelopment
ANTH 3010 [0.5]
Language, Culture, and Globalization
ANTH 3025 [0.5]
Anthropology and Human Rights
ANTH 3027 [0.5]
Studies in Globalization and Human Rights
ANTH 3040 [0.5]
The Global Middle Class
ANTH 3045 [0.5]
Children and Childhood in a Globalized World
ANTH 3355 [0.5]
Anthropology and the Environment
c. Economics
ECON 1001 [0.5]
Introduction to Microeconomics
ECON 1002 [0.5]
Introduction to Macroeconomics
ECON 3508 [0.5]
Introduction to Economic Development
ECON 3509 [0.5]
Development Planning and Project Evaluation
ECON 3510 [0.5]
African Economic Development
d. Geography
GEOG 2023 [0.5]
Cities, Inequality and Urban Change
GEOG 2200 [0.5]
Global Connections
GEOG 3023 [0.5]
Cities in a Global World
GEOG 3209 [0.5]
Sustainability and Environment in the South
GEOG 3404 [0.5]
Geographies of Economic Development
d. Political Science
PSCI 2102 [0.5]
Comparative Politics of the Global South
PSCI 3100 [0.5]
Politics of Development in Africa
PSCI 3204 [0.5]
Politics of Latin America
PSCI 3502 [0.5]
Gender and Politics: Global South
PSCI 3700 [0.5]
Government and Politics of South Asia
e. Research Methodologies
IPAF 2000 [0.5]
Quantitative Approaches to Policy Analysis
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (7.0 credits)
3.  7.0 credits in free electives7.0
C. Additional Requirements
4. The Language requirements must be met.
Total Credits15.0

Stream in Global Genders and Sexualities
B.G.In.S. (15.0 credits)

A. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (8.0 credits)
1.  4.0 credits in: Core Courses4.0
GINS 1000 [0.5]
Global History
GINS 1010 [0.5]
International Law and Politics
GINS 1020 [0.5]
Ethnography, Globalization and Culture
GINS 2000 [0.5]
Ethics and Globalization
GINS 2010 [0.5]
Globalization and International Economic Issues
GINS 2020 [0.5]
Global Literatures
GINS 3010 [0.5]
Global and International Theory
GINS 3020 [0.5]
Places, Boundaries, Movements and Global Environmental Change
2.  4.0 credits from: the Stream4.0
a. Foundations
SXST 2101 [0.5]
Sexuality Studies: A Critical Introduction
WGST 1808 [1.0]
Introduction to Feminist Social Transformation
b. Theorizing Bodies and Borders
CRST 2001 [0.5]
Introduction to Critical Race Studies
CRST 4001 [0.5]
Advanced Critical Race Studies
SXST 2102 [0.5]
Sexuality, Gender, and Security
SXST 3103 [0.5]
Sexuality and Disability
SXST 3104 [0.5]
Transnational Sexualities
SXST 3106 [0.5]
Queer(ing) Archives
WGST 2803 [0.5]
Body Matters: The Politics of Bodies
WGST 2811 [0.5]
Masculinities
WGST 3001 [0.5]
Theory and Research in Feminist Social Transformation
c. Advocacy and Activism
HUMR 2202 [0.5]
Power Relations and Human Rights
HUMR 2301 [0.5]
Human Rights and Sexualities
HUMR 3202 [0.5]
Human Rights and Resistance
WGST 2801 [0.5]
Activism, Feminisms, and Social Justice
WGST 2812 [0.5]
Selected Topics in Women’s and Gender Studies
WGST 3803 [0.5]
Feminisms and Transnationalism
WGST 3806 [0.5]
Girlhoods
WGST 3807 [0.5]
Gendered Violence
WGST 3812 [0.5]
Selected Topics in Women's and Gender Studies
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (7.0 credits)
3.  7.0 credits in free electives7.0
C. Additional Requirements
4. The Language Requirement must be met.
Total Credits15.0

Stream in Global Inequalities and Social Change
B.G.In.S. (15.0 credits)

A. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (8.0 credits)
1.  4.0 credits in: Core Courses4.0
GINS 1000 [0.5]
Global History
GINS 1010 [0.5]
International Law and Politics
GINS 1020 [0.5]
Ethnography, Globalization and Culture
GINS 2000 [0.5]
Ethics and Globalization
GINS 2010 [0.5]
Globalization and International Economic Issues
GINS 2020 [0.5]
Global Literatures
GINS 3010 [0.5]
Global and International Theory
GINS 3020 [0.5]
Places, Boundaries, Movements and Global Environmental Change
2.  4.0 credits in: the Stream4.0
a. 1.0 credit in: Foundations
SOCI 1001 [0.5]
& SOCI 1002 [0.5]
Introduction to Sociology I
Introduction to Sociology II
Or
SOCI 1003 [1.0]
Introduction to Sociological Perspectives
b. 1.0 credit in: Research Methods
SOCI 2000 [0.5]
Foundations of Sociological Inquiry
and 0.5 credit from:
SOCI 2001 [0.5]
Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods
SOCI 3000 [0.5]
Descriptive Statistics in Social Research
c. 1.0 credit in: Theory
SOCI 2005 [1.0]
Histories of Sociological Thought
d. 1.0 credit in: Global Inequalities and Social Change Electives at the 2000 or 3000 level
SOCI 2010 [0.5]
Critical Approaches to Economic Inequality
SOCI 2020 [0.5]
Race and Ethnicity
SOCI 2030 [0.5]
Work, Industry and Occupations
SOCI 2035 [0.5]
Technology, Culture and Society
SOCI 2040 [0.5]
Food, Culture and Society
SOCI 2045 [0.5]
Gender and Society
SOCI 2060 [0.5]
Girlhood in Contemporary Contexts: Anthropological and Sociological Perspectives
SOCI 2160 [0.5]
War and Society
SOCI 2170 [0.5]
Foundations in Social Justice
SOCI 2702 [0.5]
Power and Social Change
SOCI 2705 [0.5]
Popular Culture in the Digital Age
SOCI 2810 [0.5]
Selected Topics in Sociology
SOCI 2820 [0.5]
Selected Topics in Sociology
SOCI 3002 [0.5]
Inferential Statistics in Social Research
SOCI 3004 [0.5]
Qualitative Research: Approaches and Strategies
SOCI 3006 [0.5]
Thinking the Social: Theories and Approaches
SOCI 3010 [0.5]
Power, Oppression and Resistance
SOCI 3019 [0.5]
Sociology of International Migration
SOCI 3020 [0.5]
Studies in Race and Ethnicity
SOCI 3027 [0.5]
Globalization and Human Rights
SOCI 3030 [0.5]
Studies in Work, Industry and Occupations: Authority and Expertise
SOCI 3035 [0.5]
Science, Culture and Society: Social Studies of Science
SOCI 3038 [0.5]
Studies in Urban Sociology
SOCI 3040 [0.5]
Studies in the Sociology of Gender
SOCI 3044 [0.5]
Sociology of Sex and Sexuality
SOCI 3045 [0.5]
Children and Childhood in a Globalized World
SOCI 3160 [0.5]
Political Violence
SOCI 3170 [0.5]
Social Justice in Action
SOCI 3210 [0.5]
Selected Topics in Sociology
SOCI 3220 [0.5]
Selected Topics in Sociology
SOCI 3430 [0.5]
Studies in Collective Action and Social Movements
SOCI 3570 [0.5]
Studies in Art, Culture and Society
SOCI 3710 [0.5]
Introduction to Cultural Studies
SOCI 3805 [0.5]
Studies in Population
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (7.0 credits)
3.  7.0 credits in: Free Electives7.0
C. Additional Requirements
4. The Language requirement must be met.
Total Credits15.0

Stream in Global Law and Social Justice
B.G.In.S. (15.0 credits)

A. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (8.0 credits)
1.  4.0 credits in: Core Courses4.0
GINS 1000 [0.5]
Global History
GINS 1010 [0.5]
International Law and Politics
GINS 1020 [0.5]
Ethnography, Globalization and Culture
GINS 2000 [0.5]
Ethics and Globalization
GINS 2010 [0.5]
Globalization and International Economic Issues
GINS 2020 [0.5]
Global Literatures
GINS 3010 [0.5]
Global and International Theory
GINS 3020 [0.5]
Places, Boundaries, Movements and Global Environmental Change
2.  4.0 credits from: the Stream4.0
a. Foundations
LAWS 1001 [0.5]
Introduction to Legal Studies 1
LAWS 1002 [0.5]
Introduction to Legal Studies 2
b. Research Methodologies
LAWS 2908 [0.5]
Methodological Approaches in Legal Studies 1
c. Second Year Core Courses
HUMR 2001 [0.5]
Human Rights: Theories and Foundations
LAWS 2105 [0.5]
Social Justice and Human Rights
LAWS 2601 [0.5]
Public International Law
d. Third Year Core Courses
LAWS 3602 [0.5]
International Human Rights
LAWS 3604 [0.5]
International Organizations
e. Global Law and Social Justice
HUMR 3002 [0.5]
Right to the City
HUMR 3301 [0.5]
Racialization, Racism and Human Rights
HUMR 3302 [0.5]
Culture, Religion, and Women's Human Rights
HUMR 3401 [0.5]
Histories of Persecution and Genocide
HUMR 3501 [0.5]
Social, Economic and Cultural Rights
HUMR 3503 [0.5]
Global Environmental Justice
HUMR 3504 [0.5]
Public Health and Human Rights
LAWS 3207 [0.5]
International Transactions
LAWS 3208 [0.5]
International Trade Regulation
LAWS 3503 [0.5]
Equality and Discrimination
LAWS 3504 [0.5]
Law and Aboriginal Peoples
LAWS 3509 [0.5]
The Charter of Rights Topics
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (7.0 credits)
3.  7.0 credits in: Free Electives7.0
C. Additional Requirements
4. The language requirement must be met.
Total Credits15.0

Stream in Global Literatures
B.G.In.S. (15.0 credits)

A. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (8.0 credits)
1.  4.0 credits in: Core Courses4.0
GINS 1000 [0.5]
Global History
GINS 1010 [0.5]
International Law and Politics
GINS 1020 [0.5]
Ethnography, Globalization and Culture
GINS 2000 [0.5]
Ethics and Globalization
GINS 2010 [0.5]
Globalization and International Economic Issues
GINS 2020 [0.5]
Global Literatures
GINS 3010 [0.5]
Global and International Theory
GINS 3020 [0.5]
Places, Boundaries, Movements and Global Environmental Change
2.  4.0 credits from: the Stream4.0
a. Foundations
ENGL 1009 [0.5]
Literature in Global Context
ENGL 1010 [0.5]
Writing Essays about Literature
b. Methods
ENGL 2005 [0.5]
Theory and Criticism
ENGL 3605 [0.5]
Modern and Contemporary Literary Theory
ENGL 3965 [0.5]
Intro to Postcolonial Theory
c. Global Literatures at the 2000-level
ENGL 2908 [0.5]
Celtic Literatures
ENGL 2926 [0.5]
African Literatures I
ENGL 2927 [0.5]
African Literatures II
ENGL 2936 [0.5]
South Asian Literatures I
ENGL 2937 [0.5]
South Asian Literatures II
ENGL 2956 [0.5]
Literatures of the Americas I
ENGL 2957 [0.5]
Literatures of the Americas II
d. Global Literatures at the 3000-level
ENGL 3805 [0.5]
Literature and Culture in Russia and Eurasia
ENGL 3940 [0.5]
Studies in Diaspora Lit.
ENGL 3972 [0.5]
Studies in Postcolonial Literature
e. Context for Global Literatures
ENGL 2105 [0.5]
History of the English Language
ENGL 2700 [0.5]
American Literatures I
ENGL 2701 [0.5]
American Literatures II
ENGL 2802 [1.0]
Indigenous and Canadian Literatures
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (7.0 credits):
3.  7.0 credits in free electives7.0
C. Additional Requirements
4. The Language requirement must be met.
Total Credits15.0

Stream in Global Media and Communication
B.G.In.S. (15.0 credits)

A. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (8.0 credits)
1.  4.0 credits in: Core Courses4.0
GINS 1000 [0.5]
Global History
GINS 1010 [0.5]
International Law and Politics
GINS 1020 [0.5]
Ethnography, Globalization and Culture
GINS 2000 [0.5]
Ethics and Globalization
GINS 2010 [0.5]
Globalization and International Economic Issues
GINS 2020 [0.5]
Global Literatures
GINS 3010 [0.5]
Global and International Theory
GINS 3020 [0.5]
Places, Boundaries, Movements and Global Environmental Change
2.  4.0 credits from: the Stream4.0
a. Foundations
COMS 1001 [0.5]
Foundations in Communication and Media Studies
COMS 1002 [0.5]
Current Issues in Communication and Media
COMS 2700 [0.5]
Global Media and Communication
b. Introductory Theory and Methods
COMS 2003 [0.5]
Theoretical Foundations in Communication and Media Studies
COMS 2004 [0.5]
Introduction to Communication Research
c. Advanced Theory and Methods
COMS 3001 [0.5]
Quantitative Research in Communication
COMS 3002 [0.5]
Qualitative Research in Communication
COMS 3500 [0.5]
Current Issues in Communication and Media Theory
d. Advanced Core
COMS 3108 [0.5]
Media Industries and the Network Society
COMS 3109 [0.5]
Communication, Culture and Identity
COMS 3311 [0.5]
Media and Communication in Regional Contexts
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (7.0 credits)
3.  7.0 credits in: free electives7.0
C. Additional Requirements
4. The Language requirement must be met.
Total Credits15.0

Stream in Global Migration and Transnationalism
B.G.In.S. (15.0 credits)

A. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (8.0 credits)
1.  4.0 credits in Core Courses4.0
GINS 1000 [0.5]
Global History
GINS 1010 [0.5]
International Law and Politics
GINS 1020 [0.5]
Ethnography, Globalization and Culture
GINS 2000 [0.5]
Ethics and Globalization
GINS 2010 [0.5]
Globalization and International Economic Issues
GINS 2020 [0.5]
Global Literatures
GINS 3010 [0.5]
Global and International Theory
GINS 3020 [0.5]
Places, Boundaries, Movements and Global Environmental Change
2.  4.0 credits in the Stream4.0
a. 1.0 credit from Foundations
ANTH 1001 [0.5]
Introduction to Socio-Cultural Anthropology
ANTH 1002 [0.5]
Introduction to Issues in Anthropology
CDNS 1102 [0.5]
Introduction to Canada and the World
ENGL 1009 [0.5]
Literature in Global Context
ENGL 1010 [0.5]
Writing Essays about Literature
FYSM 1408 [1.0]
French on the World Stage
GEOG 1020 [0.5]
People, Places and Environments
HIST 1707 [1.0]
World History
PSCI 1200 [0.5]
World Politics
PSCI 1501 [0.5]
Politics of Migration
SOCI 1001 [0.5]
Introduction to Sociology I
SOCI 1002 [0.5]
Introduction to Sociology II
b. 0.5 credit in Stream Core Course
MGDS 2000 [0.5]
Global Migration and Transnationalism
c. 2.5 credits from Global Migration and Transnationalism Thematic Categories
1) Transnationalism in the Arts, Literature, and Music
2) Historical, Cultural, and Regional Contexts
3) Citizenship, Identity, and Rights
4) International Migration, Globalization, and Politics
Must include 0.5 credit in at least three of the four categories. Only 0.5 credit at the 1000 level. At least 1.0 credit must be at the 3000 level.
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (7.0 credits)
3.  7.0 credits in Free Electives7.0
C. Additional Requirements
4. The Language requirement must be met.
Total Credits15.0
 

Approved Courses in Global Migration and Transnationalism

This list contains approved courses in Global Migration and Transnationalism that fulfill the four thematic and 4000-level Honours requirements for the BGInS Global Migration and Transnationalism Stream and Specialization. Students are advised that some courses may have prerequisites that must be met in order to register for a particular course.

Global Migration and Transnationalism Thematic Categories

1) Transnationalism in the Arts, Literature, and Music

2) Historical, Cultural, and Regional Contexts

3) Citizenship, Identity, and Rights

4) International Migration, Globalization, and Politics

Approved Courses in Global Migration and Transnationalism
1) Transnationalism in the Arts, Literature, and Music
AFRI 3609 [0.5]
African Cinema
ARTH 2003 [0.5]
Canadian Twentieth-Century and Contemporary Art
ARTH 2005 [0.5]
Arts of the First Peoples: The Woodlands, the Plains and the Subarctic
ARTH 2006 [0.5]
Arts of the First Peoples: The Southwest, the West Coast and the Arctic
ARTH 2007 [0.5]
Asian Art
ARTH 2008 [0.5]
Inuit Art
ARTH 2107 [0.5]
Islamic Architecture and Art
ARTH 2108 [0.5]
Art Worlds
ARTH 3007 [0.5]
Modern Asian Art
ARTH 3008 [0.5]
Contemporary Chinese Art and Art History
ENGL 2920 [0.5]
Topics in Decolonization and Migration I
ENGL 2926 [0.5]
African Literatures I
ENGL 2927 [0.5]
African Literatures II
ENGL 2936 [0.5]
South Asian Literatures I
ENGL 2937 [0.5]
South Asian Literatures II
ENGL 2956 [0.5]
Literatures of the Americas I
ENGL 2957 [0.5]
Literatures of the Americas II
ENGL 3603 [0.5]
20th- and 21st-century Fiction
ENGL 3702 [0.5]
American Culture
ENGL 3930 [0.5]
Topics in Decolonization and Migration II
ENGL 3940 [0.5]
Studies in Diaspora Lit.
ENGL 3960 [0.5]
Studies in Indigenous Literature
ENGL 3965 [0.5]
Intro to Postcolonial Theory
ENGL 3972 [0.5]
Studies in Postcolonial Literature
EURR 3001 [0.5]
Literature and Culture in Europe
EURR 3002 [0.5]
Literature and Culture in Russia and Eurasia
FREN 3215 [0.5]
Les ères du soupçon : contemporanéités de la littérature
MUSI 2005 [0.5]
Introduction to Jazz History
MUSI 2008 [0.5]
Music of the World's Peoples
MUSI 3106 [0.5]
Popular Musics of the World
2) Historical, Cultural, and Regional Contexts
AFRI 1001 [0.5]
Introduction to African Studies I
AFRI 1002 [0.5]
Introduction to African Studies II
AFRI 3005 [0.5]
African Migrations and Diasporas
ANTH 2610 [0.5]
Studies in Indigenous Peoples of North America: Current Issues in Anthropological Research
CDNS 3600 [0.5]
Cultural Politics and Identities in Canada
EURR 1001 [0.5]
Introduction to European and Russian Studies
EURR 2001 [0.5]
Current Issues in European Politics and Society
EURR 2002 [0.5]
Europe and Russia in the World
HIST 2304 [1.0]
Social and Cultural History of Canada
HIST 2308 [0.5]
Colonial Latin America
HIST 2309 [0.5]
Modern Latin America
HIST 2312 [0.5]
History of the Indian Ocean World
HIST 2706 [0.5]
Ancient and Pre-Colonial Africa
HIST 2707 [0.5]
Modern Africa
HIST 2710 [0.5]
Introduction to Caribbean History
HIST 3111 [0.5]
History of Humanitarian Aid
HIST 3209 [0.5]
Canadian Urban History
HIST 3406 [0.5]
African-American Women
HIST 3413 [0.5]
The United States and Its Borderlands
HIST 3500 [0.5]
Migration and Diaspora in Canada
HIST 3507 [0.5]
An Immigrant’s Guide to Canada
HIST 3510 [0.5]
Indigenous Peoples of Canada
HIST 3511 [0.5]
Themes in Indigenous History
HIST 3710 [0.5]
Themes in Caribbean History
HIST 3712 [0.5]
Mexico: Aztecs to Narcos
HIST 3714 [0.5]
Holocaust Encounters
HIST 3715 [0.5]
Themes in South Asian History
HIST 3813 [0.5]
Problems in Global and Transnational Histories
LACS 1001 [0.5]
Introduction to Latin American and Caribbean Studies I
LACS 1002 [0.5]
Introduction to Latin American and Caribbean Studies II
RELI 1712 [0.5]
Religions of South and East Asia
RELI 2110 [0.5]
Judaism
RELI 2310 [0.5]
Islam
RELI 2355 [0.5]
Islamic Ethics
RELI 2410 [0.5]
Buddhism
RELI 2510 [0.5]
Hinduism
RELI 2720 [0.5]
Indigenous Religions of Canada
RELI 2750 [0.5]
Sikhism
RELI 3330 [0.5]
Sufism
RELI 3422 [0.5]
Buddhism Beyond India
RELI 3522 [0.5]
Modern Hinduism
SAST 1001 [0.5]
Introduction to South Asian Studies I
SAST 1002 [0.5]
Introduction to South Asian Studies II
3) Citizenship, Identity, and Rights
ANTH 2020 [0.5]
Race and Ethnicity
ANTH 3010 [0.5]
Language, Culture, and Globalization
ANTH 3020 [0.5]
Studies in Race and Ethnicity
ANTH 3025 [0.5]
Anthropology and Human Rights
ANTH 3027 [0.5]
Studies in Globalization and Human Rights
ANTH 3600 [0.5]
Studies in Anthropology and Indigenous Peoples
BUSI 2702 [0.5]
Introduction to International Management
BUSI 3700 [0.5]
Cross-cultural Communication
COMS 3109 [0.5]
Communication, Culture and Identity
ECON 3380 [0.5]
The Economics of Gender and Ethnicity
INDG 1011 [0.5]
Introduction to Indigenous-Settler Encounters
INDG 2011 [0.5]
Contemporary Indigenous Studies
INDG 2020 [0.5]
Decolonizing Gender, Sex, and Sexuality
INDG 3001 [0.5]
Indigenous Governance
INDG 3011 [0.5]
Indigenous Rights, Resistance, and Resurgence
HUMR 3301 [0.5]
Racialization, Racism and Human Rights
HUMR 3302 [0.5]
Culture, Religion, and Women's Human Rights
HUMR 3401 [0.5]
Histories of Persecution and Genocide
LAWS 2105 [0.5]
Social Justice and Human Rights
LAWS 2502 [0.5]
Law, State and Citizen
LAWS 3503 [0.5]
Equality and Discrimination
LAWS 3504 [0.5]
Law and Aboriginal Peoples
LAWS 3602 [0.5]
International Human Rights
PSCI 3702 [0.5]
Israeli-Palestinian Relations
PSCI 3802 [0.5]
Globalization and Human Rights
PSCI 3805 [0.5]
Politics of Race
RELI 2712 [0.5]
Religious Diversity of Canada
RELI 2800 [0.5]
Indigenous Traditions
RELI 3101 [0.5]
Special Topics in Religions and the Body
SOCI 2020 [0.5]
Race and Ethnicity
SOCI 3020 [0.5]
Studies in Race and Ethnicity
SOCI 3027 [0.5]
Globalization and Human Rights
SOCI 3805 [0.5]
Studies in Population
SOWK 3206 [0.5]
Community Development and Social Change in an International Context
SOWK 3207 [0.5]
Human Rights Practice in Civil Society
WGST 2800 [0.5]
Intersectional Identities
WGST 2803 [0.5]
Body Matters: The Politics of Bodies
WGST 3803 [0.5]
Feminisms and Transnationalism
4) International Migration, Globalization, and Politics
ANTH 2850 [0.5]
Development and Underdevelopment
ECON 3370 [0.5]
The Economics of Migration
GEOG 2200 [0.5]
Global Connections
GEOG 2300 [0.5]
Space, Place and Culture
GEOG 3021 [0.5]
Geographies of Culture and Identity
GEOG 3024 [0.5]
Understanding Globalization
GEOG 3700 [0.5]
Population Geography
HIST 3217 [0.5]
Empire and Globalization
HIST 3813 [0.5]
Problems in Global and Transnational Histories
PSCI 1501 [0.5]
Politics of Migration
PSCI 2102 [0.5]
Comparative Politics of the Global South
PSCI 3100 [0.5]
Politics of Development in Africa
PSCI 3101 [0.5]
Politics of War in Africa
PSCI 3102 [0.5]
Politics of Development of China
PSCI 3105 [0.5]
Imperialism
PSCI 3203 [0.5]
Government and Politics in the Middle East
PSCI 3608 [0.5]
Migration Governance
PSCI 3700 [0.5]
Government and Politics of South Asia
SOCI 3019 [0.5]
Sociology of International Migration
SOCI 3805 [0.5]
Studies in Population
Approved 4000-level Honours Courses in Global Migration and Transnationalism
AFRI 4000 [0.5]
Advanced Topics in African Studies
AFRI 4003 [0.5]
History of 'The African Child'
AFRI 4050 [0.5]
Selected Topics in African Studies
ANTH 4006 [0.5]
Decolonizing Methodologies in the 21st Century: Practicing Engaged Anthropology
ANTH 4020 [0.5]
Advanced Studies in Race and Ethnicity
ANTH 4109 [0.5]
Ethnography, Gender and Globalization
ANTH 4200 [0.5]
War, Security and Citizenship
ANTH 4730 [0.5]
Colonialism and Post-Colonialism
ANTH 4750 [0.5]
Advanced Studies in Globalization and Citizenship
ARTH 4003 [0.5]
Topics in Contemporary Chinese Art
ARTH 4005 [0.5]
Topics in Contemporary Indigenous Art
ARTH 4007 [0.5]
Topics in Asian Art
ARTH 4008 [0.5]
Transnational Theory
BUSI 4706 [0.5]
International Human Resource Management
CDNS 4300 [0.5]
Contested Spaces and Communities
CDNS 4400 [0.5]
Cultural Landscape and Cultural Identity in Canada
CDNS 4500 [0.5]
Canada and the World
COMS 4316 [0.5]
Indigenous Media in Global Contexts
COMS 4603 [0.5]
Diaspora and Communication
COMS 4605 [0.5]
Media, Race and Ethnicity
ENGL 4609 [0.5]
Global Stages and Theories
ENGL 4802 [0.5]
Race, Ethnicity and Canadian Lit.
ENGL 4947 [0.5]
Issues in Diaspora Literature
ENGL 4960 [0.5]
Indigenous Literatures I
ENGL 4961 [0.5]
Indigenous Literatures II
ENGL 4975 [0.5]
Issues in Postcolonial Theory
ENGL 4976 [0.5]
Issues in Postcolonial Literature
EURR 4207 [0.5]
Politics of Central Eurasia
EURR 4209 [0.5]
Politics of the Caucasus and Caspian Basin
EURR 4304 [0.5]
Europe and International Migration
FREN 4412 [0.5]
Diversité du français
GEOG 4021 [0.5]
Seminar in Culture, Identity and Place
GEOG 4023 [0.5]
Seminar in Special Topics on the City
GEOG 4024 [0.5]
Seminar in Globalization
GINS 4908 [1.0]
Honours Research Essay
HIST 4700 [1.0]
Seminar in World History
HIST 4701 [0.5]
African History
HIST 4702 [0.5]
South Asian History
HIST 4703 [0.5]
The Global South
HIST 4704 [0.5]
Caribbean and Latin American History
HIST 4805 [1.0]
Seminar on a Transnational or Thematic Topic
HIST 4806 [0.5]
Global, Transnational, or Thematic History
HUMR 4201 [0.5]
Citizenship and Human Rights
HUMR 4401 [0.5]
Gender, Citizenship and Social Justice in a Transnational World
HUMR 4404 [0.5]
Rights of Refugees and Displaced Persons
HUMR 4502 [0.5]
Global Indigenous Knowledges and Movements
INDG 4001 [0.5]
Indigeneity in the City
INDG 4011 [0.5]
Indigenous Representations
LACS 4001 [0.5]
Issues in Latin American and Caribbean Studies
LACS 4819 [0.5]
Latin America and the World
LAWS 4006 [0.5]
Religion and State in Canada
LAWS 4102 [0.5]
Controversies in Rights Theory
LAWS 4601 [0.5]
Transnational Law and Human Rights
LAWS 4606 [0.5]
International Law of Armed Conflict
LAWS 4607 [0.5]
Immigration and Refugee Law
MGDS 4900 [0.5]
Special Topics in Migration and Diaspora Studies
MUSI 4005 [0.5]
Issues in Jazz Studies
MUSI 4103 [0.5]
Ethnomusicology of Canadian Traditions
MUSI 4104 [0.5]
First Peoples Music in Canada
PSCI 4503 [0.5]
Politics of Central Eurasia
PSCI 4504 [0.5]
Politics of the Caucasus and Caspian Basin
PSCI 4610 [0.5]
Politics of Migration Management
PSCI 4801 [0.5]
Selected Problems in Global Politics
PSCI 4807 [0.5]
Politics of Citizenship and Migration
PSCI 4817 [0.5]
International Politics of Forced Migration
PSCI 4819 [0.5]
Latin America and the World
RELI 4850 [0.5]
Seminar in the Study of Religion
SOCI 4043 [0.5]
Families in the 21st Century
SOWK 4103 [0.5]
Practice and Policy in Immigration
 

Stream in Global Politics
B.G.In.S. (15.0 credits)

A. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (8.0 credits)
1.  4.0 credits in: Core Courses4.0
GINS 1000 [0.5]
Global History
GINS 1010 [0.5]
International Law and Politics
GINS 1020 [0.5]
Ethnography, Globalization and Culture
GINS 2000 [0.5]
Ethics and Globalization
GINS 2010 [0.5]
Globalization and International Economic Issues
GINS 2020 [0.5]
Global Literatures
GINS 3010 [0.5]
Global and International Theory
GINS 3020 [0.5]
Places, Boundaries, Movements and Global Environmental Change
2.  4.0 credits from: the Stream4.0
a. Core Courses
GPOL 1500 [0.5]
Debates in Global Politics
GPOL 2500 [0.5]
Debates in Comparative Politics
GPOL 3000 [0.5]
Themes in Global and Comparative Politics
b. Global Political Economy
PSCI 2602 [0.5]
International Relations: Global Political Economy
c. Political Science at the 2000 level
PSCI 2002 [0.5]
Canadian Politics and Civil Society
PSCI 2003 [0.5]
Canadian Political Institutions
PSCI 2101 [0.5]
Comparative Politics of the Global North
PSCI 2102 [0.5]
Comparative Politics of the Global South
PSCI 2200 [0.5]
Introduction to U.S. Politics
PSCI 2401 [0.5]
Public Affairs Analysis
PSCI 2500 [0.5]
Gender and Politics
d. Research Methodologies
PSCI 2701 [0.5]
Introduction to Research Methods in Political Science
PSCI 2702 [0.5]
Quantitative Research Methods in Political Science
e. Global Politics Electives
EURR 2001 [0.5]
Current Issues in European Politics and Society
EURR 2002 [0.5]
Europe and Russia in the World
PSCI 3100 [0.5]
Politics of Development in Africa
PSCI 3101 [0.5]
Politics of War in Africa
PSCI 3102 [0.5]
Politics of Development of China
PSCI 3103 [0.5]
State, Society and Economy in Northeast Asia
PSCI 3105 [0.5]
Imperialism
PSCI 3107 [0.5]
The Causes of War
PSCI 3108 [0.5]
Politics of Popular Culture
PSCI 3109 [0.5]
The Politics of Law and Morality
PSCI 3200 [0.5]
U.S. Constitutional Politics
PSCI 3203 [0.5]
Government and Politics in the Middle East
PSCI 3204 [0.5]
Politics of Latin America
PSCI 3205 [0.5]
Mexican Politics
PSCI 3206 [0.5]
European Democracies
PSCI 3207 [0.5]
The Government and Politics of European Integration
PSCI 3208 [0.5]
Politics in Russia and Ukraine: Power and Contestation
PSCI 3209 [0.5]
Reconstruction and Transformation in Europe and Eurasia
PSCI 3302 [0.5]
Comparative Political Thought
PSCI 3307 [0.5]
Politics of Human Rights
PSCI 3405 [0.5]
Comparative Public Policy Analysis
PSCI 3406 [0.5]
Public Affairs and Media Strategies
PSCI 3407 [0.5]
Public Opinion and Public Policy
PSCI 3502 [0.5]
Gender and Politics: Global South
PSCI 3600 [0.5]
International Institutions
PSCI 3601 [0.5]
Theories of International Politics
PSCI 3603 [0.5]
Strategic Thought and International Security
PSCI 3606 [0.5]
Canadian Foreign Policy
PSCI 3607 [0.5]
North American Security and Defence Policy
PSCI 3700 [0.5]
Government and Politics of South Asia
PSCI 3702 [0.5]
Israeli-Palestinian Relations
PSCI 3703 [0.5]
Governing in the Global Economy
PSCI 3704 [0.5]
Government and Politics of Central and Eastern Europe
PSCI 3801 [0.5]
Environmental Politics
PSCI 3802 [0.5]
Globalization and Human Rights
PSCI 3805 [0.5]
Politics of Race
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (7.0 credits)
3.  7.0 credits in: Free Electives7.0
c. Additional Requirements
4. The Language Requirement must be met.
Total Credits15.0

Stream in Global Religions: Identity and Community
B.G.In.S. (15.0 credits)

A. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (8.0 credits)
1.  4.0 credits in: Core Courses4.0
GINS 1000 [0.5]
Global History
GINS 1010 [0.5]
International Law and Politics
GINS 1020 [0.5]
Ethnography, Globalization and Culture
GINS 2000 [0.5]
Ethics and Globalization
GINS 2010 [0.5]
Globalization and International Economic Issues
GINS 2020 [0.5]
Global Literatures
GINS 3010 [0.5]
Global and International Theory
GINS 3020 [0.5]
Places, Boundaries, Movements and Global Environmental Change
2.  4.0 credits from: the Stream4.0
a. Global Religious Studies Core
RELI 1741 [0.5]
Global Religions: Identity and Community
RELI 2741 [0.5]
Big Questions in Religious Studies
RELI 3741 [0.5]
Classical Approaches to Religion
b. Foundations in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
RELI 1710 [0.5]
Judaism, Christianity, Islam
RELI 2110 [0.5]
Judaism
RELI 2121 [0.5]
Hebrew Bible
RELI 2200 [0.5]
Christianity
RELI 2220 [0.5]
Early Christianity
RELI 2230 [0.5]
Global Christianity
RELI 2310 [0.5]
Islam
RELI 2330 [0.5]
The Qur'an
RELI 2350 [0.5]
Classical Islamic Thought
RELI 2355 [0.5]
Islamic Ethics
RELI 2735 [0.5]
Greek Religion
RELI 2737 [0.5]
Roman Religion
c. Foundations in Asian or Indigenous Religions
RELI 1712 [0.5]
Religions of South and East Asia
RELI 2410 [0.5]
Buddhism
RELI 2510 [0.5]
Hinduism
RELI 2515 [0.5]
Religion and Aesthetics in India
RELI 2750 [0.5]
Sikhism
RELI 2720 [0.5]
Indigenous Religions of Canada
RELI 2800 [0.5]
Indigenous Traditions
d. Advanced Traditions and Contexts
RELI 3101 [0.5]
Special Topics in Religions and the Body
RELI 3140 [0.5]
Holocaust Encounters
RELI 3220 [0.5]
Reformation Europe
RELI 3230 [0.5]
Jesus of Nazareth
RELI 3231 [0.5]
Paul of Tarsus
RELI 3232 [0.5]
Christian Discipline
RELI 3250 [0.5]
Evangelical Christianity in Social-Historical Perspective
RELI 3330 [0.5]
Sufism
RELI 3340 [0.5]
The Life and Image of Muhammad
RELI 3360 [0.5]
Special Topics in Islamic Texts & Narratives
RELI 3420 [0.5]
Early Buddhism
RELI 3422 [0.5]
Buddhism Beyond India
RELI 3520 [0.5]
Early Hinduism
RELI 3522 [0.5]
Modern Hinduism
RELI 3732 [0.5]
Studies in Greek Art
RELI 3733 [0.5]
Studies in Roman Art
e. Comparative and Global Religion
RELI 2535 [0.5]
Religion and Gender
RELI 2711 [0.5]
Love and Its Myths
RELI 2712 [0.5]
Religious Diversity of Canada
RELI 2713 [0.5]
Mystical and Contemplative Traditions
RELI 2732 [0.5]
Death and Afterlife
RELI 2736 [0.5]
Religion and Society
RELI 2738 [0.5]
Philosophy of Religion
RELI 2840 [0.5]
Topics in Religion
RELI 3722 [0.5]
Religion and Violence
RELI 3840 [0.5]
Topics in Religion
RELI 3850 [0.5]
Topics in the Study of Religion Abroad
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (7.0 credits)
3.  7.0 credits in free electives7.0
C. Additional Requirements
4. The Language requirement must be met.
Total Credits15.0

Stream in Globalization and the Environment
B.G. In.S. (15.0 credits)

A. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (8.0 credits)
1.  4.0 credits in: Core Courses4.0
GINS 1000 [0.5]
Global History
GINS 1010 [0.5]
International Law and Politics
GINS 1020 [0.5]
Ethnography, Globalization and Culture
GINS 2000 [0.5]
Ethics and Globalization
GINS 2010 [0.5]
Globalization and International Economic Issues
GINS 2020 [0.5]
Global Literatures
GINS 3010 [0.5]
Global and International Theory
GINS 3020 [0.5]
Places, Boundaries, Movements and Global Environmental Change
2.  4.0 credits from: the Stream4.0
a. Foundations
GEOG 1010 [0.5]
Global Environmental Systems
People, Places and Environments
GEOG 2200 [0.5]
Global Connections
b. Globalization
GEOG 2023 [0.5]
Cities, Inequality and Urban Change
GEOG 2300 [0.5]
Space, Place and Culture
GEOG 3023 [0.5]
Cities in a Global World
GEOG 3024 [0.5]
Understanding Globalization
GEOG 3025 [0.5]
Geographies of Selected Regions
GEOG 3404 [0.5]
Geographies of Economic Development
c. Global Environment
ANTH 3355 [0.5]
Anthropology and the Environment
Climate Change: Social Science Perspectives
Environmental and Natural Resources
GEOG 3206 [0.5]
Health, Environment, and Society
GEOG 3209 [0.5]
Sustainability and Environment in the South
HUMR 3503 [0.5]
Global Environmental Justice
PSCI 3801 [0.5]
Environmental Politics
TSES 3002 [0.5]
Energy and Sustainability
d. Research Methodologies
Introduction to Qualitative Research
Introduction to Quantitative Research
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (7.0 credits):
3.  7.0 credits in: Free Electives7.0
C. Additional Requirements
4. The Language requirement must be met.
Total Credits15.0

Stream in Globalization, Culture and Power
B.G.In.S. (15.0 credits)

A. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (8.0 credits):
1.  4.0 credits in: Core Courses4.0
GINS 1000 [0.5]
Global History
GINS 1010 [0.5]
International Law and Politics
GINS 1020 [0.5]
Ethnography, Globalization and Culture
GINS 2000 [0.5]
Ethics and Globalization
GINS 2010 [0.5]
Globalization and International Economic Issues
GINS 2020 [0.5]
Global Literatures
GINS 3010 [0.5]
Global and International Theory
GINS 3020 [0.5]
Places, Boundaries, Movements and Global Environmental Change
2.  4.0 credits from: the Stream4.0
a. Foundations
ANTH 1001 [0.5]
Introduction to Socio-Cultural Anthropology
ANTH 1002 [0.5]
Introduction to Issues in Anthropology
ANTH 2001 [1.0]
Foundations in Socio-Cultural Anthropology
ANTH 3005 [0.5]
Ethnographic Research Methods
b. Culture and Globalization
ANTH 2850 [0.5]
Development and Underdevelopment
ANTH 3010 [0.5]
Language, Culture, and Globalization
ANTH 3027 [0.5]
Studies in Globalization and Human Rights
ANTH 3040 [0.5]
The Global Middle Class
ANTH 3045 [0.5]
Children and Childhood in a Globalized World
GEOG 2300 [0.5]
Space, Place and Culture
GEOG 3021 [0.5]
Geographies of Culture and Identity
c. Ethnography
ANTH 2610 [0.5]
Studies in Indigenous Peoples of North America: Current Issues in Anthropological Research
ANTH 2620 [0.5]
Ethnography of Sub-Saharan Africa
ANTH 2630 [0.5]
Studies in Asian Societies: Current Issues in Anthropological Research
ANTH 2635 [0.5]
Tradition and Modernity in the Pacific
ANTH 2640 [0.5]
Andean Ethnography
ANTH 2645 [0.5]
The Postcolonial Middle East
ANTH 2650 [0.5]
Ethnography of Mesoamerica
ANTH 2660 [0.5]
Ethnography of North Africa
ANTH 2670 [0.5]
Ethnography of Brazil
ANTH 2680 [0.5]
Anthropology of "Mainstream" North America
ANTH 2690 [0.5]
Ethnography of a Selected Area
d. Topical Explorations in Anthropology
ANTH 2020 [0.5]
Race and Ethnicity
ANTH 2040 [0.5]
Anthropology and Gender
ANTH 2060 [0.5]
Girlhood in Contemporary Contexts: Anthropological and Sociological Perspectives
ANTH 2080 [0.5]
Humans/Animals: the More-than-Human in Social Research
ANTH 2510 [0.5]
Theories of Human Nature
ANTH 3007 [0.5]
History of Anthropological Theory
ANTH 3008 [0.5]
Contemporary Theories in Anthropology
ANTH 3020 [0.5]
Studies in Race and Ethnicity
ANTH 3025 [0.5]
Anthropology and Human Rights
ANTH 3310 [0.5]
Studies in Medical Anthropology
ANTH 3355 [0.5]
Anthropology and the Environment
ANTH 3550 [0.5]
Studies in Visual Anthropology
ANTH 3570 [0.5]
Studies in Art, Culture and Society
ANTH 3580 [0.5]
Anthropology of Material Culture and Museums
ANTH 3600 [0.5]
Studies in Anthropology and Indigenous Peoples
ANTH 3800 [0.5]
Studies in Applied and Participatory Anthropology
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (7.0 credits):
3.  7.0 credits in: Free Electives7.0
C. Additional Requirements
4. The Langauge requirement must be met.
Total Credits15.0

Stream in International Economic Policy
B.G.In.S. (15.0 credits)

A. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (8.0 credits)
1.  4.0 credits in: Core Courses4.0
GINS 1000 [0.5]
Global History
GINS 1010 [0.5]
International Law and Politics
GINS 1020 [0.5]
Ethnography, Globalization and Culture
GINS 2000 [0.5]
Ethics and Globalization
GINS 2010 [0.5]
Globalization and International Economic Issues
GINS 2020 [0.5]
Global Literatures
GINS 3010 [0.5]
Global and International Theory
GINS 3020 [0.5]
Places, Boundaries, Movements and Global Environmental Change
2.  4.0 credits from: the Stream4.0
a. Foundations
ECON 1001 [0.5]
& ECON 1002 [0.5]
Introduction to Microeconomics
Introduction to Macroeconomics
or FYSM 1003 [1.0]
Introduction to Economics
b. Microeconomics
ECON 2001 [0.5]
Intermediate Microeconomics for Non-Mathematical Majors
or ECON 2009 [0.5]
Managerial Economics
or ECON 2020 [0.5]
Intermediate Microeconomics I: Producers and Market Structure
c. Macroeconomics
ECON 2101 [0.5]
Intermediate Macroeconomics for Non-Mathematical Majors
or ECON 2102 [0.5]
Intermediate Macroeconomics I
d. Research Methodologies
IPAF 2000 [0.5]
Quantitative Approaches to Policy Analysis
or ECON 2210 [0.5]
Introductory Statistics for Economics
e. International Economic Policy
ECON 3403 [0.5]
Introduction to Public Economics: Expenditures
ECON 3405 [0.5]
Introduction to Public Economics: Taxation
ECON 3508 [0.5]
Introduction to Economic Development
ECON 3509 [0.5]
Development Planning and Project Evaluation
ECON 3510 [0.5]
African Economic Development
ECON 3601 [0.5]
Introduction to International Trade
ECON 3602 [0.5]
International Monetary Problems
ECON 3803 [0.5]
The Economics of Natural Resources
ECON 3804 [0.5]
Environmental Economics
ECON 3807 [0.5]
European Economic Integration
ECON 3808 [0.5]
The Economics of Transition
ECON 3860 [0.5]
Agricultural Economics
ECON 3870 [0.5]
Comparative Economic Systems
Note: To meet the prerequisite requirements for ECON 2009, ECON 2020, ECON 2102, and ECON 2210, students must have obtained a grade of C- or higher in ECON 1401 or MATH 1009 and a grade of C- or higher in FYSM 1003 or ECON 1000 or equivalent
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (7.0 credits)
3.  7.0 credits in: Free Electives7.0
C. Additional Requirements
4. The Langauge requirement must be met.
Total Credits15.0

Stream in Latin American and Caribbean Studies
B.G.In.S. (15.0 credits)

Credits Included in the Major CGPA (8.0 credits)
1.  4.0 credits in: Core Courses4.0
GINS 1000 [0.5]
Global History
GINS 1010 [0.5]
International Law and Politics
GINS 1020 [0.5]
Ethnography, Globalization and Culture
GINS 2000 [0.5]
Ethics and Globalization
GINS 2010 [0.5]
Globalization and International Economic Issues
GINS 2020 [0.5]
Global Literatures
GINS 3010 [0.5]
Global and International Theory
GINS 3020 [0.5]
Places, Boundaries, Movements and Global Environmental Change
2.  4.0 credits from: the Stream4.0
Note: Language Requirement - Students choosing the Latin America and Caribbean Studies Stream must fulfil their language requirement with a language relevant to Latin America and the Caribbean other than English. The Program Director will maintain a list of those languagages suitable for meeting this requirement.
a. Foundations
LACS 1001 [0.5]
Introduction to Latin American and Caribbean Studies I
LACS 1002 [0.5]
Introduction to Latin American and Caribbean Studies II
b. History
HIST 2308 [0.5]
Colonial Latin America
HIST 2309 [0.5]
Modern Latin America
HIST 2710 [0.5]
Introduction to Caribbean History
c. Politics
PSCI 3204 [0.5]
Politics of Latin America
PSCI 3205 [0.5]
Mexican Politics
d. Courses with LACS Content
ANTH 2640 [0.5]
Andean Ethnography
ANTH 2650 [0.5]
Ethnography of Mesoamerica
ENGL 2956 [0.5]
Literatures of the Americas I
ENGL 2957 [0.5]
Literatures of the Americas II
GEOG 3023 [0.5]
Cities in a Global World
GEOG 3025 [0.5]
Geographies of Selected Regions
GEOG 3030 [0.5]
Regional Field Excursion
GINS 3900 [0.5]
International Placement
HIST 3704 [0.5]
Aztecs
HIST 3710 [0.5]
Themes in Caribbean History
HIST 3712 [0.5]
Mexico: Aztecs to Narcos
HIST 3713 [0.5]
Gender and Sexuality in Latin America
e. Context
ANTH 2020 [0.5]
Race and Ethnicity
ANTH 2040 [0.5]
Anthropology and Gender
ANTH 2670 [0.5]
Ethnography of Brazil
ANTH 2850 [0.5]
Development and Underdevelopment
ANTH 3020 [0.5]
Studies in Race and Ethnicity
ANTH 3027 [0.5]
Studies in Globalization and Human Rights
ANTH 3600 [0.5]
Studies in Anthropology and Indigenous Peoples
ECON 3508 [0.5]
Introduction to Economic Development
ENGL 3965 [0.5]
Intro to Postcolonial Theory
ENGL 3972 [0.5]
Studies in Postcolonial Literature
GEOG 2200 [0.5]
Global Connections
GEOG 2300 [0.5]
Space, Place and Culture
GEOG 3021 [0.5]
Geographies of Culture and Identity
GEOG 3024 [0.5]
Understanding Globalization
GEOG 3209 [0.5]
Sustainability and Environment in the South
GEOG 3404 [0.5]
Geographies of Economic Development
HIST 3217 [0.5]
Empire and Globalization
HUMR 2202 [0.5]
Power Relations and Human Rights
HUMR 2401 [0.5]
Political Repression
HUMR 3501 [0.5]
Social, Economic and Cultural Rights
HUMR 3503 [0.5]
Global Environmental Justice
LAWS 3208 [0.5]
International Trade Regulation
MGDS 2000 [0.5]
Global Migration and Transnationalism
PSCI 2102 [0.5]
Comparative Politics of the Global South
PSCI 2602 [0.5]
International Relations: Global Political Economy
PSCI 3105 [0.5]
Imperialism
PSCI 3307 [0.5]
Politics of Human Rights
PSCI 3502 [0.5]
Gender and Politics: Global South
PSCI 3600 [0.5]
International Institutions
PSCI 3802 [0.5]
Globalization and Human Rights
SOCI 2020 [0.5]
Race and Ethnicity
SOCI 3020 [0.5]
Studies in Race and Ethnicity
SOCI 3027 [0.5]
Globalization and Human Rights
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (7.0 credits):
3.  7.0 credits in: Free Electives7.0
C. Additional Requirements
4. The Language requirement must be met.
Total Credits15.0

Stream in Teaching English in Global Contexts
B.G.In.S. (15.0 credits)

A. Credits Included in the Major CGPS (8.0 credits)
1.  4.0 credits in:4.0
GINS 1000 [0.5]
Global History
GINS 1010 [0.5]
International Law and Politics
GINS 1020 [0.5]
Ethnography, Globalization and Culture
GINS 2000 [0.5]
Ethics and Globalization
GINS 2010 [0.5]
Globalization and International Economic Issues
GINS 2020 [0.5]
Global Literatures
GINS 3010 [0.5]
Global and International Theory
GINS 3020 [0.5]
Places, Boundaries, Movements and Global Environmental Change
2.  4.0 credits from: the Stream4.0
a. Foundations
ALDS 1001 [0.5]
Language Matters: Introduction to ALDS
LING 1001 [0.5]
Introduction to Linguistics I
b. Language Analysis
ALDS 2201 [0.5]
Analysis of Oral Language Use
ALDS 2202 [0.5]
Analysis of Written Language Use
ALDS 2203 [0.5]
Linguistic Theory and Second-Language Learning
c. Language Teaching and Acquisition
ALDS 3201 [0.5]
Cross-Cultural Communication
ALDS 3205 [0.5]
English as a Global Language
ALDS 4602 [0.5]
Second Language Acquisition
ALDS 4801 [0.5]
Major Structures of English
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (7.0 credits)
3.  7.0 credits in: free electives7.0
C. Additional Requirements
4. The Language requirement must be met.
Total Credits15.0

Global and International Studies (GINS) Courses

GINS 1000 [0.5 credit]
Global History

Introduction to political, social, cultural, economic and military developments in global and international history.
Prerequisite(s): Enrolment in B.G.In.S.
Lectures two hours a week, tutorials one hour a week.

GINS 1010 [0.5 credit]
International Law and Politics

Introduction to the evolution of the international system, including the rise of the state, sovereignty, and the challenge of international cooperation. The role of international law in addressing global issues such as human rights, security and trade.
Prerequisite(s): Enrolment in B.G.In.S.
Lectures two hours a week, tutorials one hour a week.

GINS 1020 [0.5 credit]
Ethnography, Globalization and Culture

Introduction to the intersection of globalization processes with social and cultural diversity as examined through ethnography and ethnographic methods. Topics may include cultural survival, growing economic inequality, ecological vulnerabilities, health practices, human rights, and shifting racialized, gendered, religious, ethnic, and national identities.
Prerequisite(s): Enrolment in B.G.In.S.
Lectures two hours a week, tutorials one hour a week.

GINS 1100 [0.5 credit]
Global Development

Introduction to key questions and issues in development studies, taught from an inter-disciplinary perspective.
Lectures two hours a week, tutorials one hour a week.

GINS 1300 [0.0 credit]
International Experience Requirement Preparation

This mandatory course introduces BGInS students to the International Experience Requirement (IER) and to the various policies and procedures associated with it. Graded SAT/UNS.
Prerequisite(s): first-year standing in BGInS.
Online course.

GINS 2000 [0.5 credit]
Ethics and Globalization

Introduction to global ethical issues, focusing on alternative lines of ethical argument. Topics may include poverty and unequal development, climate change, war and terrorism, reparations for colonialism and slavery, international relief services, ill effects of globalization, trafficking and forced labour, democracy and global governance.
Prerequisite(s): Second-year standing in B.G.In.S.
Lectures two hours a week, tutorials one hour a week.

GINS 2010 [0.5 credit]
Globalization and International Economic Issues

An introduction to the world economy, international trade and finance, and economic development. Social and economic implications for both rich and poor countries of lowered barriers to the international flows of goods, services, capital, labour, and information in the age of globalization.
Prerequisite(s): Second-year standing in B.G.In.S.
Lectures two hours a week, tutorials one hour a week.

GINS 2020 [0.5 credit]
Global Literatures

A study of the global dynamics of the contemporary literary imagination and literary production; literature as cultural practice; the politics of literary circulation; the politics of language and translation.
Prerequisite(s): second-year standing in B.G.In.S.
Lectures two hours a week, tutorials one hour a week.

GINS 3010 [0.5 credit]
Global and International Theory

Advanced analysis of global and international theories from a variety of perspectives, including realism, liberalism, postmodernism, constructivism, post-structuralism, literary and critical approaches.
Prerequisite(s): third-year standing in B.G.In.S.
Lectures three hours a week.

GINS 3020 [0.5 credit]
Places, Boundaries, Movements and Global Environmental Change

Examination of the relationship between individual places and global social and environmental processes. The changing nature of regions, states and political boundaries in the context of political and economic globalization and international migration. Social science perspectives on climate change vulnerability, adaptation and mitigation.
Prerequisite(s): third-year standing in B.G.In.S.
Lectures three hours a week.

GINS 3100 [0.5 credit]
Global and International Group Project

Student teams work on a project related to global and international studies. Lectures are devoted to discussing group project-related issues and student presentations. A project proposal, a series of project reports and oral presentations, and a comprehensive final report are required.
Includes: Experiential Learning Activity
Prerequisite(s): third-year standing.
Lecture one hour per week, tutorials two hours per week.

GINS 3200 [0.5 credit]
Experiential Learning Abroad

An experiential learning opportunity combining volunteer work abroad with classroom instruction on the Carleton campus. Through experiential engagement outside Canada, together with critical reflection, students will learn about the challenges and rewards of global engagement.
Includes: Experiential Learning Activity
Prerequisite(s): third year standing.
Lecture two hours a week plus a three week experiential learning trip abroad.

GINS 3300 [0.5 credit]
Global and International Studies Abroad: Selected Topics

Based at a partner university around the world, and taught by a Carleton faculty member, the course will include lectures, seminars, guest speakers, field visits and group research projects to examine a topic in global and international studies. Topic and location will change annually.
Includes: Experiential Learning Activity
Prerequisite(s): third-year standing and approval by the BGInS Program Director.
Three week intensive course.

GINS 3900 [0.5 credit]
International Placement

Placement for six weeks with a global and international focus.
Includes: Experiential Learning Activity
Prerequisite(s): third-year standing in B.G.In.S.

GINS 3901 [1.0 credit]
International Placement

Placement for twelve weeks with a global and international focus.
Includes: Experiential Learning Activity
Prerequisite(s): third-year standing in B.G.In.S.

GINS 3930 [0.5 credit]
Carleton International Placement

Placement for six weeks with a global and international focus for students outside of the BGInS Program.
Includes: Experiential Learning Activity
Precludes additional credit for BUSI 3701, IPAF 3900 (no longer offered).
Prerequisite(s): Third-year standing and minimum CGPA of 9.0.
Placement hours to be negotiated with on-site placement supervisor. Required assignments and due dates will be set by the course instructor at Carleton University.

GINS 3931 [1.0 credit]
Carleton International Placement

Placement for twelve weeks with a global and international focus for students outside of the BGInS Program.
Includes: Experiential Learning Activity
Precludes additional credit for BUSI 3702, IPAF 3901 (no longer offered).
Prerequisite(s): Third-year standing and minimum CGPA of 9.0.
Placement hours to be negotiated with on-site placement supervisor. Required assignments and due dates will be set by the course instructor at Carleton University.

GINS 3999 [0.0 credit]
Co-operative Work Term

Includes: Experiential Learning Activity

GINS 4090 [0.5 credit]
Honours Seminar in Global and International Studies

Examination of key debates in global and international studies from a variety of disciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives. Integration of knowledge from different areas of emphasis in global studies. A major research paper is required that undertakes to focus theoretical insight on practical concerns.
Includes: Experiential Learning Activity
Prerequisite(s): fourth-year Honours standing in B.G.In.S.
Seminar three hours a week.

GINS 4900 [0.5 credit]
Tutorial in Global and International Studies

A tutorial on selected topics in which seminars are not available.
Prerequisite(s): fourth-year Honours standing in B.G.In.S. and permission of the Program Director.

GINS 4908 [1.0 credit]
Honours Research Essay

Individual research project resulting in a major essay, completed under the supervision of a faculty member and evaluated by both the supervisor and an appointed reader. B.G.In.S. regulations apply.
Includes: Experiential Learning Activity
Prerequisite(s): fourth-year Honours standing in B.G.In.S. with a CGPA of 9.00 or higher, or permission of the Program Director.

Summer session: some of the courses listed in this Calendar are offered during the summer. Hours and scheduling for summer session courses will differ significantly from those reported in the fall/winter Calendar. To determine the scheduling and hours for summer session classes, consult the class schedule at central.carleton.ca

Not all courses listed are offered in a given year. For an up-to-date statement of course offerings for the current session and to determine the term of offering, consult the class schedule at central.carleton.ca

B.G.In.S. Regulations

The regulations presented in this section apply to all Bachelor of Global and International Studies programs.

In addition to the program requirements and requirements presented here, students must satisfy the University regulations common to all undergraduate students including the process of Academic Performance Evaluation (consult the Academic Regulations of the University section of this Calendar).

First-Year Seminars
B.G.In.S degree students are strongly encouraged to include a First-Year Seminar (FYSM) during their first 4.0 credits of registration. Students are limited to 1.0 credit of FYSM and can only register in a FYSM while they have first-year standing in their B.G.In.S program. Students who have completed the Enriched Support Program (ESP) or who are required to take a minimum of one English as a Second Language (ESLA) credit are not permitted to register in a FYSM.

Change of Specialization or Stream Within the B.G.In.S Degree
Students may change specialization or stream, or change from/to specialization or stream within the B.G.In.S. during the first or subsequent years of study if upon entry to the new specialization or stream they would be in good academic standing.

Minors
Students may apply to the Registrar's Office to be admitted to a minor during their first or subsequent years of study. Acceptance into a minor is subject to any specific requirements of the intended minor as published in the relevant Calendar entry. B.G.In.S. Honours students may take a maximum of one minor.  B.G.In.S. students may take a maximum of two minors.

Co-operative Education

For more information about how to apply for the Co-op program and how the Co-op program works please visit the Co-op website.

All students participating in the Co-op program are governed by the Undergraduate Co-operative Education Policy.

Undergraduate Co-operative Education Policy

Admission Requirements

Students can apply to co-op in one of two ways; directly from high school or after beginning a degree program at Carleton.

If a student is admitted to co-op from high school, their grades will be reviewed two terms to one year prior to their first work term to ensure they continue to meet the academic requirements after their 1st or 2nd year of study. The time at which evaluation takes place depends on the program of study. Students will automatically be notified via their Carleton email account if they are permitted to continue.

Students not admitted to Carleton University with the co-op option on their degree can apply for admission via the co-operative education program website. To view application deadlines, visit carleton.ca/co-op.

Admission to the co-op option is based on the completion of 5.0 or more credits at Carleton University, the CGPA requirement for the students' academic program as well as any course prerequisites. The articulated CGPA for each program is the normal standard for assessment. Please see the specific degree program sections for the unique admission and continuation requirements for each academic program.

Participation Requirements

COOP 1000

Once a student has been given admission or continuation confirmation to the co-op option s/he must complete and pass COOP 1000 (a mandatory online 0.0 credit course). Students will have access to this course a minimum of two terms prior to their first work term and will be notified when to register.

Communication with the Co-op Office

Students must maintain contact with the co-op office during their job search and while on a work term. All email communication will be conducted via the students' Carleton email account.

Employment

Although every effort is made to ensure a sufficient number of job postings for all students enrolled in the co-op option of their degree program, no guarantee of employment can be made. Carleton's co-op program operates a competitive job search process and is dependent upon current market conditions. Academic performance, skills, motivation, maturity, attitude and potential will determine whether a student is offered a job. It is the student's responsibility to actively conduct a  job search in addition to participation in the job search process operated by the co-op office. Once a student accepts a co-op job offer (verbally or written), his/her job search will end and access to co-op jobs will be removed for that term. Students that do not successfully obtain a co-op work term are expected to continue with their academic studies. The summer term is the exception to this rule. Students should also note that hiring priority is given to Canadian citizens for co-op positions in the Federal Government of Canada.

Registering in Co-op Courses

Students will be registered in a Co-op Work Term course while at work. The number of Co-op Work Term courses that a student is registered in is dependent upon the number of four-month work terms that a student accepts.

While on a co-op work term students may take a maximum of 0.5 credit throughout each four-month co-op work term. Courses must be scheduled outside of regular working hours.

Students must be registered as full-time before they begin their co-op job search (2.0 credits). All co-op work terms must be completed before the beginning of the final academic term. Students may not finish their degree on a co-op work term.

Work Term Assessment and Evaluation

To obtain a Satisfactory grade for the co-op work term students must have:

  1. A satisfactory work term evaluation by the co-op employer;
  2. A satisfactory grade on the work term report.

Students must submit a work term report at the completion of each four-month work term. Reports are due on the 16th of April, August, and December and students are notified of due dates through their Carleton email account.

Workplace performance will be assessed by the workplace supervisor. Should a student receive an unsatisfactory rating from their co-op employer, an investigation by the co-op program manager will be undertaken. An unsatisfactory employer evaluation does not preclude a student from achieving an overall satisfactory rating for the work term.

Graduation with the Co-op Designation

In order to graduate with the co-op designation, students must satisfy all requirements for their degree program in addition to the requirements according to each co-op program (i.e. successful completion of three or four work terms).

Note: Participation in the co-op option will add up to one additional year for a student to complete their degree program.

Voluntary Withdrawal from the Co-op Option

Students may withdraw from the co-op option of their degree program during a study term ONLY. Students at work may not withdraw from the work term or the co-op option until s/he has completed the requirements of the work term.

Students are eligible to continue in their regular academic program provided that they meet the academic standards required for continuation.

Involuntary or Required Withdrawal from the Co-op Option

Students may be required to withdraw from the co-op option of their degree program for one or any of the following reasons:

  1. Failure to achieve a grade of SAT in COOP 1000
  2. Failure to pay all co-op related fees
  3. Failure to actively participate in the job search process
  4. Failure to attend all interviews for positions to which the student has applied
  5. Declining more than one job offer during the job search process
  6. Continuing a job search after accepting a co-op position
  7. Dismissal from a work term by the co-op employer
  8. Leaving a work term without approval by the Co-op manager
  9. Receipt of an unsatisfactory work term evaluation
  10. Submission of an unsatisfactory work term report

Standing and Appeals

The Co-op and Career Services office administers the regulations and procedures that are applicable to all co-op program options. All instances of a student's failure during a work term or other issues directly related to their participation in the co-op option will be reported to the academic department.

Any decision made by the Co-op and Career Services office can be appealed via the normal appeal process within the University.

International Students

All International Students are required to possess a Co-op Work Permit issued by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada before they can begin working. It is illegal to work in Canada without the proper authorization. Students will be provided with a letter of support to accompany their application. Students must submit their application for their permit before being permitted to view and apply for jobs on the Co-op Services database. Confirmation of a position will not be approved until a student can confirm they have received their permit. Students are advised to discuss the application process and requirements with the International Student Services Office.

Bachelor of Global and International Studies: Co-op Admission and Continuation Requirements

  • Maintain full-time status in each study term (2.0 credits);
  • Be eligible to work in Canada (for off-campus work)
  • Have successfully completed COOP 1000 [0.0]

In addition to the following:

  1. Registered as a full-time student in the Bachelor of Global and International Studies Honours program;
  2. Obtained and maintained an overall CGPA of 9.5 or higher in the first two years of academic study; 
  3. Have obtained third-year standing; 
  4. Prior to the first work term, have successfully completed GINS 3010 and GINS 3020

Students in B.G.In.S must successfully complete three (3) work terms to obtain the Co-op designation. 

Work Term Report Course: GINS 3999
Work/Study Pattern:

Year 1Year 2Year 3Year 4Year 5
TermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPatternTermPattern
FallSFallSFallSFallWFallS
WinterSWinterSWinterSWinterWWinterS
Summer Summer SummerWSummerW/S

Legend
S
: Study
W: Work
O: Optional
* indicates recommended work study pattern
** student finds own employer for this work-term.

Admissions Information

Admission Requirements are for the 2021-22 year only, and are based on the Ontario High School System. Holding the minimum admission requirements only establishes eligibility for consideration. The cut-off averages for admission may be considerably higher than the minimum. See also the General Admission and Procedures section of this Calendar. An overall average of at least 70% is normally required to be considered for admission. Some programs may also require specific course prerequisites and prerequisite averages and/or supplementary admission portfolios. Higher averages are required for admission to programs for which the demand for places by qualified applicants exceeds the number of places available. The overall average required for admission is determined each year on a program by program basis. Consult admissions.carleton.ca for further details.

Note: Courses listed as recommended are not mandatory for admission. Students who do not follow the recommendations will not be disadvantaged in the admission process.

Degrees

  • Bachelor of Global and International Studies (Honours)
  • Bachelor of Global and International Studies

Admission Requirements
 

First Year

B.G.In.S. (Honours)

The Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent including a minimum of six 4U or M courses. The six 4U or M courses must include a 4U course in English (or anglais ) and a FIF4U course for students applying to the Specialization in French and Francophone Studies. For applicants whose first language is not English, the requirement of English can also be met under the conditions outlined in the section English Language Requirements in the Admissions Requirements and Procedures section of this Calendar.

The cut-off average for admission will be set annually and will normally be above the minimum requirement. Applicants falling slightly below the cut-off average will be considered on an individual basis to determine whether there are special circumstances that would permit their admission. Students who feel that their high school grade average does not reflect their potential may apply to the Enriched Support Program (see the Enriched Support Program section of this Calendar).

B. G.In.S. 

Access to the B.G.In.S. degree is limited to B.G.In.S. (Honours) students who apply to transfer.

Advanced Standing
 

B.G.In.S. (Honours) Program
Applications for admission to the second or subsequent years will be assessed on their merits. Advanced standing will be granted only for those courses that are determined to be appropriate.