(Cross-listed as OL266.)
This course takes a socio-historical perspective of print culture. Students will learn about print's modern origins and its development from the...
(Cross-listed as CC301.)
This course will explore the impact of neo-classical economic theory on the formation and interpretation of law. The first half of the course will...
This course surveys and applies the theories, methods and issues involved in the evaluation of programs and organizations in training, educational and...
As we adjust to living in a globalized world, it becomes increasingly important to understand how our cultural assumptions colour our...
This course examines a range of media and products developed for and marketed to children. Students will analyze texts such as television shows, video...
Students will explore the major themes, topics and methods that characterize the study of representation and the social production of meaning through...
This course offers students the opportunity to explore selected topics growing out of the contemporary studies core curriculum. All students will...
Students in this course will gain an understanding of the history of consumer cultures from the eighteenth century to the present, and will develop...
This course examines the role of the informed and engaged citizen in democracy and assists students in developing strategies for identifying key...
This course will demonstrate that the problem of war has confronted humanity from the beginning of recorded history but will concentrate on the most...
The ongoing ethnic, racial, and sexual diversification in Canada and in many other countries has prompted the implementation of policies trying to...
This course is intended to introduce students to the continent through the exploration of a specific theme and/or region. The aim is to reveal how...
This course examines gender as a process of representation, and sexuality as a category of difference in the discourse of human rights. The impact of...
A one-term study of a special topic of relevance to Contemporary Studies, taught by one of the core faculty in the Contemporary Studies program....
This course is designed to examine the connections between food and society from an interdisciplinary perspective, including the myriad health and...
This two-semester full-credit (1.0) course explores the concept of
This course aims to engage students in critical and creative dialogues with contemporary youth cultures. The interplay between social control and...
This course investigates the category of the