Here is the list of all the approved elective graduate courses available for the 2024/2025 academic year.
Topics in Greek Archaeology - Topics in Greek Archaeology
AMNE 575C
keyboard_arrow_downWith the turn to models of connectivity to understand the historical and cultural trajectories of the ancient Mediterranean and Middle East, approaches drawn from network science have increasingly found a home amongst archaeological and historical research of these regions. This seminar will introduce students to (1) concepts and theories of networks as applied to the…
Section | Term | Delivery Mode | Format | Day(s) | Time(s) | Instructor(s) | Syllabus | Details Data | Details |
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C_001 | 1 | In-Person | Seminar | Th | 14:00 - 17:00 | Daniels, Megan |
Oceanic Geographies: Movement, Materiality, and Mobility
GEOG 492
keyboard_arrow_downThis upper-year undergraduate course moves beyond normative landmasses and nation-states to consider global oceanic connections, migration routes, diasporic settler populations, and Indigenous seascape epistemologies. We will explore five main thematic areas which include: (1) Blue Geographies (2) Oceans as Archives (3) Bridging the Oceans and…
Section | Term | Delivery Mode | Format | Day(s) | Time(s) | Instructor(s) | Syllabus | Details Data | Details |
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201 | 2 | In-Person | Seminar | F | 11:00 - 14:00 | Valadares, Desiree |
Topics in Human Geography - Topics in Human Geography
GEOG 545A
keyboard_arrow_downThis course examines planetary, global and public health as shaped by climate change and migration, and how planetary and global health in turn shape climate change and migration issues. Students will be introduced to the historical overview of these three issues. The course will also…
Section | Term | Delivery Mode | Format | Day(s) | Time(s) | Instructor(s) | Syllabus | Details Data | Details |
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A_101 | 1 | In-Person | Seminar | W | 11:00 - 14:00 | Baada, Jemima |
Intercultural Competence - Intercultural Competence
GMST 506A
keyboard_arrow_downThis course is open to graduate students from all fields and focuses on literary and visual narratives of belonging and migration from a transdisciplinary cultural studies perspective. How do people relate to place? Does the question “Where are you from?” assume a linear narrative and…
Section | Term | Delivery Mode | Format | Day(s) | Time(s) | Instructor(s) | Syllabus | Details Data | Details |
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A_101 | 1 | In-Person | Seminar | W | 14:00 - 17:00 | Hallensleben, Markus |
International Reporting - International Reporting
JRNL 555A
keyboard_arrow_downThe Global Reporting Program (GRP) offers graduate students the chance to research complex global issues and produce major works of journalism/knowledge mobilization. This course involves master’s journalism students partnering with graduate students with subject-area expertise and interest, as well as students or journalists at partner institutions worldwide. This year’s Global Reporting class will focus on…
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A_001 | 1-2 | In-Person | Experiential | M, W | Multiple times | Multiple instructors | InstructorsCrossan, Andrea | Klein, Peter
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Topics in Public Law - Lecture - TOPS PUBLIC LAW
LAW 345C
keyboard_arrow_downThis graduate seminar focuses on international refugee law's historical evolution and implementation. By the end of the course, students will be able to explain the historical development of refugee law, make legal arguments based on the Refugee Convention's definition of a refugee, and make decisions regarding a person's refugee status. Additionally, students will compare Canadian…
Section | Term | Delivery Mode | Format | Day(s) | Time(s) | Instructor(s) | Syllabus | Details Data | Details |
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C_002 | 1 | In-Person | Lecture | W, F | 11:00 - 12:30 | Dauvergne, Catherine |
Issues in Comparative Politics - Issues in Comparative Politics
POLI 516D
keyboard_arrow_downThis graduate seminar focuses on the policies that structure migration and migrants’ lives. We consider two sets of policies. The first concerns the rules, procedures, and barriers to entry into a state’s territory, spanning a host of legal statuses, including permanent admission, temporary visas and…
Section | Term | Delivery Mode | Format | Day(s) | Time(s) | Instructor(s) | Syllabus | Details Data | Details |
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D_002 | 2 | In-Person | Seminar | Th | 14:00 - 17:00 | Bloemraad, Irene |
Political Theory - Political Theory
POLI 521B
keyboard_arrow_downThis course surveys and challenges Western approaches to land, place, and territory. We begin with surveys…
Section | Term | Delivery Mode | Format | Day(s) | Time(s) | Instructor(s) | Syllabus | Details Data | Details |
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B_001 | 1 | In-Person | Seminar | Th | 14:00 - 17:00 | Jurkevics, Anna |