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Centre for Canadian Studies
Canadian Studies reflects on how we create meaning for the nation across time and space, among our social relationships and institutions, within and beyond our cultural and territorial boundaries, and through a variety of disciplinary perspectives. Our goal is to help students understand perceptions of Canada through intensive engagement with Canadian histories, texts and practices.
The Centre for Canadian Studies at Brock offers a combined major program that draws upon teaching and research resources from other disciplines in the Humanities and Social Sciences. Canadian Studies students and faculty explore the empirical realities of the nation while considering various interpretations and representations of these realities. Canadian Studies courses enhance our students’ ability to place ideas and information within a critical assessment of how meanings of Canada are created, consolidated and contested at different times and among different regions and communities.
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