This course explores the rise of globalization, its impact on economics, politics, society and culture, and its implications for national development...
Interdisciplinary focus, in greater depth than is available in other courses, on a selected area of concern to the student. Available to individuals...
This course introduces students to the main methodological approaches in comparative policy analysis. It is designed to provide students with an...
This course focuses on gender in education as both an analytical category and a teaching/learning tool. The course introduces students to the study of...
This course explores human nature, issues fundamental to human life, and theories which have developed around these issues. The approach is...
This course examines the social foundations of education (traditionally philosophy, sociology, and history of education, but also cultural and equity...
From a critical and comparative perspective, students explore the impact of radical political ideologies on US and Canadian political institutions and...
This course takes an interdisciplinary perspective to consider what conditions foster optimal living. Topics may include the mind-body connection,...
Honours seminars may include weekly readings, individual and/or group projects, class presentations and discussions, research proposals,...
An independent, in-depth study, based on empirical research and/or extensive reading from multiple disciplines on a contemporary social issue under...
This course invites students to work with a professor on the latter's research project. During this unpaid apprenticeship (six to eight hours per week...
This course provides third- and fourth-year Social Development Studies students with an opportunity for an unpaid apprenticeship in an applied...
Under the supervision of a faculty member, students focus on an area of Social Development Studies and either complete an essay involving in-depth...