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A Canadian Studies minor offers students an interdisciplinary
focus on one of the United States’ most important
international relationships – Canada. 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 Minor
- Consists
of 18 credit hours and is planned in consultation with
the Director
of Canadian Studies.
- Canadian Studies 201 – 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.
- History 414 – History of Canada (3) is also
required.
- The remaining 12 credit hours are arranged
to complement the student’s
major. No more than six credit hours from this minor can be used for another
major, minor, or group requirement.
- The study of French is strongly advised.
Undergraduate Courses
- CAST 201/H – Introduction
to Canadian Studies (3)
- CAST 305 – Canadian Film (3)
- CAST 400 – Seminar in Canadian
Studies (1-4)
- ENG 269 – Canadian Fiction (3)
- ENVS 412 – Great Lakes
Ecosystems (3)
- FREN 284 (3); 366 (3); 376/H (3); 395 (3); 458 (3); 466*
(3); 476* (3); 488* (3)
- GEOG 337 – Aboriginal
Peoples of the U.S. and Canada (3)
- GEOG 342 – United
States and Canada (3)
- HIST 319/H – Indian In American
History (3)
- HIST 338 - American Environmental History (3)
- HIST 400* – Native America to 1800 (3)
- HIST 414/H – Canada
(3)
- MGMT 300/ BA 390 - Supply Chain Study Tour (3)
- PEG 218 – Curling (1)
- POLS 353– CanadianGovernment & Politics
(3)
- TCOM 355 – Global Telecommunication Systems (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.
Undergraduate
Catalog
BGSU Course Descriptions
BGSU Schedule of Classes
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