Brock University Undergraduate Calendar

COURSES

Aboriginal Education (ABED)

Tecumseh Centre for Aboriginal Research and Education (ABST)

Aboriginal Teacher Education (ABTE)

Accounting (ACTG)

Adult Education (ADED)

Business Administration (ADMI)

Academic English as Subsequent Language (AESL)

Applied Computing (APCO)

Arabic (ARAB)

Astronomy (ASTR)

Biochemistry (BCHM)

Biology (BIOL)

Biophysics (BPHY)

Biotechnology (BTEC)

Canadian Studies (CANA)

Chemistry (CHEM)

Community Health Sciences (CHSC)

Child and Youth Studies (CHYS)

Classics (CLAS)

Communications Studies (COMM)

Computer Science (COSC)

Dramatic Arts (DART)

Economics (ECON)

Education (EDUC)

English (ENGL)

Entrepreneurial Studies (ENTR)

Earth Sciences (ERSC)

Education Science (ESCI)

Ethics (ETHC)

Film (FILM)

Finance (FNCE)

French (FREN)

Geography (GEOG)

German (GERM)

Greek (GREE)

History (HIST)

Interactive Arts and Science (IASC)

Iberian and Latin American Studies (IBLA)

Intercultural Studies (INTC)

Italian (ITAL)

Information Technology Information Systems (ITIS)

Japanese (JAPA)

Labour Studies (LABR)

Liberal Arts (LART)

Latin (LATI)

Linguistics (LING)

Mandarin Chinese (MAND)

Medieval and Renaissance Studies (MARS)

Mathematics (MATH)

Management (MGMT)

Marketing (MKTG)

Music (MUSI)

Neuroscience (NEUR)

Nursing (NUSC)

Organizational Behaviour and Human Relations (OBHR)

Oenology and Viticulture (OEVI)

Operations Management (OPER)

Popular Culture (PCUL)

Physical Education and Kinesiology (PEKN)

Philosophy (PHIL)

Physics (PHYS)

Political Science (POLI)

Portuguese (PORT)

Psychology (PSYC)

Recreation and Leisure Studies (RECL)

Russian (RUSS)

Science (SCIE)

Studies in Comparative Literatures and Cultures (SCLC)

Sociology (SOCI)

Spanish (SPAN)

Sport Management (SPMA)

Studies in Arts and Culture (STAC)

Swahili (SWAH)

Tourism and Environment (TREN)

Visual Arts (VISA)

Women's Studies (WISE)

Writing (WRIT)

Canadian Studies Courses

CANA 1F91

Introduction to Canadian Studies

Interdisciplinary examination of critical themes in Canadian culture, history, society and citizenship from the contact period to the present drawing on artistic, political and historical texts, inquiring into the development of, and challenges to, the Canadian nation.

Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week.

#CANA 2P86

Women in the Economy

(also offered as ECON 2P86, LABR 2P86, SOCI 2P86 and WISE 2P86)

Women in the Canadian labour market. Topics include the allocation of time between the household and the labour market, gender segregation in the work place, how earnings are determined, causes of occupational and earning difference by gender, role of investment in education and discrimination, recent developments in the labour market and their impact on women and men, selected policy issues.

Lectures, 3 hours per week.

Restriction: students must have a minimum of 4.0 overall credits.

CANA 2P91

Culture and Power in Canada I: Cultural Communities

Interdisciplinary examination of Canadian culture and society employing a variety of methods and perspectives. Approaches drawn from cultural studies, social theory and critical analysis applied to examples of Canadian literature, art, cinema and popular culture. Topics may include dynamics of race, class and gender, linguistic diversity, multiculturalism, ethnic relations and cultural appropriation.

Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week.

Note: CANA 1F91 recommended.

Completion of this course will replace previous assigned grade and credit obtained in CANA 2F91.

CANA 2P92

Culture and Power in Canada II: Cultural Institutions

Interdisciplinary examination of Canadian culture and society employing a variety of methods and perspectives. Approaches drawn from cultural studies, social theory and critical analysis applied to examples of Canadian literature, art, cinema and popular culture. Topics may include cultural industries and institutions, cultural and media policies, Canada-US relations and examination of Canadian myths.

Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week.

Note: CANA 1F91 recommended.

Completion of this course will replace previous assigned grade and credit obtained in CANA 2F91.

CANA 3M90-3M99

Selected Interdisciplinary Studies

Application of principles of interdisciplinary studies and techniques to the study of Canada.

CANA 3P15

A Foreign Prospect: Canada from Beyond its Borders

Perceptions of Canada and Canadians originating outside of the nation's borders, topics include Aboriginal relations, government, the environment, warfare, the arts and cultural conflict. From first contact to the contemporary period, drawing upon fictional, historical, political and artistic interpretations of the nation.

Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week.

Prerequisite(s): CANA 1F91 or permission of the instructor.

#CANA 3P16

Politics in Québec

(also offered as POLI 3P16)

Québec's political, social and economic evolution since 1945. Topics may include old and new varieties of nationalism, the Quiet Revolution, the changing roles of church and state, the decline of the anglophone minority, Québec's impact on Canadian Federalism.

Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week.

Prerequisite(s): one of CANA 2P91, 2P92 (2F91), one POLI credit numbered 1(alpha)90 to 1(alpha)99 or permission of the instructor.

CANA 3P17

Unity in Diversity

Development of Canada through the lens of those outside the corridors of power including Aboriginals, immigrants, women, gays and lesbians.

Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week.

Prerequisite(s): CANA 1F91 or permission of the instructor.

CANA 3P95

Foreign Ventures: Canada’s Changing Global Role

Canadian perception of and interaction with other countries and cultures, including state-driven political, military and economic programs, global social and cultural exchanges, and domestic attitudes toward Canada’s global role from the late nineteenth century to the present.

Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week.

CANA 3V90-3V94

Canadian Cultural Studies I

Selected topics in Canadian cultural studies emphasizing methods and issues with a Humanities orientation.

Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week.

Prerequisite(s): CANA 2P91 and 2P92 (2F91) or permission of the instructor.

CANA 3V95-3V99

Canadian Cultural Studies II

Selected topics in Canadian cultural studies emphasizing methods and issues with a Social Science orientation.

Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week.

Prerequisite(s): CANA 2P91 and 2P92 (2F91) or permission of the instructor.

CANA 4F99

Honours Thesis/Project

Independent interdisciplinary study under the guidance of a faculty adviser.

Restriction: open to CANA majors with approval to year 4 (honours) and permission of the Director.

Note: students are responsible for making arrangements with a supervising faculty member and must submit a written proposal by September 15. Thesis/project, to be evaluated by a faculty committee representing the disciplinary areas to which the thesis/project is related.

CANA 4P00

Directed Reading

Directed individual or group reading and written work in an area of Canadian Studies.

Restriction: open to CANA majors with approval to year 4 (honours) and permission of the Director.

Note: students are responsible for arranging their course with a supervising faculty member and must submit a written proposal, signed by the supervisor, to the Director for approval before registration.

CANA 4P90

Advanced Topics in Canadian Studies

Interdisciplinary examination of critical themes in Canadian culture, history, economy, politics, geography and citizenship focusing on regional and national identities, border crossings and the binational relationship.

Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week.

CANA 4V10-4V70

Topics in Canadian History

Seminar, 3 hours per week.