+ Canadian Studies
367
Business Administration Building, 419-372-2457
Minor
only (18 hours)
The Canadian Studies minor is designed to provide
students with an interdisciplinary program of
study focusing on one of the United States'
most important international relationshipsCanada.
Students can study areas of interest in greater
depth, which will enhance future career opportunities.
Canadian Studies can be used with any major
(business administration, history, international
studies, etc.).
The
program consists of 18 credit hours planned
in consultation with the director of Canadian
studies. CAST 2010, Introduction to Canadian
Studies, (3) is required. This course takes
a comparative approach contrasting Canada to
the United States in history, geography, political
systems, economy, literature, art, and popular
culture. HIST 4140, History of Canada, (3) is
also required. The remaining 12 credit hours
are arranged to complement the student's major.
At least three departments are to be represented.
The study of French is strongly advised.
Required
courses:
- CAST
2010 (3)
- HIST
4140 (3)
Possible
elective courses:
- CAST
3050 (3), 4000 (1-4)
- ENG
2690 (3)
- ENVS
4120 (3)
- FIN
4100 (3)
- FREN
2840 (3), 3660* (3), 3760* (3), 4580 (3),
4660* (3), 4760* (3), 4880* (3)
- GEOG
3370 (3)
- GEOG
3420 (3)
- HIST
3190 (3)
- HIST
4000* (3)
- PEG
2180 (1)
- POLS
3530 (1-3)
- SOC
4450 (3)
*Course
can be used for undergraduate minor when Canadian
topic is the subject of the course.
NOTE:
Other courses, including independent study,
will be considered by the director if the course
has sufficient Canadian content. No more than
six credit hours from this minor can be used
for another major, minor, or group requirement.
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