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Canadian Studies

School of Canadian Studies
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

This section presents the requirements for:

Graduation Requirements

In addition to the requirements listed below, students must satisfy:

  1. the University regulations (see the Academic Regulations of the University section of this Calendar),
  2. the common regulations applying to all B.A. students including those relating to First-Year Seminars and Breadth requirements (see the Academic Regulations for the Bachelor of Arts Degree ).

Students should consult the School when planning their program and selecting courses.

Program Requirements

Canadian Studies
B.A. Combined Honours (20.0 credits)

  1. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (7.0 credits):
  1. 1.0 credit from CDNS 1000 [1.0], FYSM 1406 [1.0], FYSM 1409 [1.0], FYSM 1600 [1.0];
  2. 1.0 credit from FINS 2105, FINS 3105, ALSS 1900 [1.0];
  3. 1.0 credit from CDNS 2100, CDNS 2200, CDNS 2300, CDNS 2808 [1.0];
  4. 1.0 credit from CDNS 3104, CDNS 3200, CDNS 3300, CDNS 3301;
  5. 0.5 credit in CDNS 3000;
  6. 0.5 credit from CDNS 4101, CDNS 4104, CDNS 4200, CDNS 4300;
  7. 1.0 credit, at the 4000-level, from the list of Approved Canadian Studies Electives below;
  8. 1.0 credit from the list of Approved Canadian Studies Electives below;
  1. Additional Requirements (8.0 credits):
  1. The requirements for Combined Honours in the other discipline must be satisfied;
  2. 5.0 credits not in Canadian Studies or the other discipline;
  3. Sufficient free electives to achieve a total 20.0 credits for the program.

Canadian Studies
B.A. General (15.0 credits)

  1. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (7.0 credits):
  1. 1.0 credit in CDNS 1000 [1.0], FYSM 1406 [1.0], FYSM 1409 [1.0], FYSM 1600 [1.0];
  2. 1.0 credit from FINS 2105, FINS 3105, ALSS 1900 [1.0];
  3. 1.0 credit from CDNS 2100, CDNS 2200, CDNS 2300, CDNS 2808 [1.0];
  4. 1.0 credit from CDNS 3000, CDNS 3104, CDNS 3200, CDNS 3300, CDNS 3301;
  5. 1.0 credit, at the 3000-level, from the list of Approved Canadian Studies Electives (below);
  6. 2.0 credits from the list of Approved Canadian Studies Electives (below);
  1. Credits Not included in the Major CGPA (8.0 credits):
  1. 7.0 credits in electives not in Canadian Studies;
  2. 1.0 credit free elective.

Minor in Aboriginal Studies

The Minor in Aboriginal Studies is available only to B.A. Honours and B.A. General students.

Requirements (4.0 credits):
  1. 1.0 credit in CDNS 1000 [1.0], FYSM 1409 [1.0], FYSM 1600 [1.0];
  2. 1.0 credit in ALSS 1900 [1.0];
  3. 2.0 credits including at least 1.0 credit at the 3000-level or above satisfying:
    1. 1.0 credit from: CDNS 2100, CDNS 3104, CDNS 3801, CDNS 3802, CDNS 3803, CDNS 4101, CDNS 4104;
    2. 1.0 credit in Aboriginal Studies from the list of Approved Canadian Studies Electives.
  4. The remaining requirements of the major discipline(s) and degree must be satisfied.

Minor in Canadian Studies

The Minor in Canadian Studies is available only to B.A. Honours and B.A. General students.

Requirements (4.0 credits):
  1. 1.0 credit from CDNS 1000 [1.0], FYSM 1406 [1.0], FYSM 1409 [1.0], FYSM 1600;
  2. 1.0 credit from CDNS 2100, CDNS 2200, CDNS 2300, CDNS 2808 [1.0];
  3. 1.0 credit at the 3000- or 4000-level chosen from: CDNS 3000, CDNS 3104, CDNS 3200, CDNS 3300, CDNS 3301, CDNS 3800, CDNS 3801, CDNS 3802, CDNS 3803, CDNS 4101, CDNS 4104, CDNS 4200, CDNS 4300, CDNS 4901, CDNS 4902, CDNS 4903, CDNS 4904, CDNS 4905, CDNS 4906 or CDNS 4907;
  4. 1.0 credit from the list of approved Canadian Studies Electives (below).
  5. The remaining requirements of the major discipline(s) and degree must be satisfied.

Mention : Français

Students who wish to qualify for the Mention : Français notation in Canadian Studies may do so by fulfilling the requirements listed below, in consultation with the Undergraduate Supervisor. Courses taken for the Mention : Français notation may be used to fulfil Combined Honours and the General program requirements.

Courses taught in French at the University of Ottawa or at another university and which are approved by the Undergraduate Supervisor may be used to satisfy Mention : Français requirements. Students who wish to enrol in University of Ottawa courses for this purpose must do so through the University of Ottawa Exchange Agreement. To enrol in courses in French at another university, a Letter of Permission is required from the Registrar's Office.

Combined Honours Programs

To graduate with the notation Mention : Français, combined Honours students must include the following courses in their degree program:

  1. 1.0 credit in the advanced study of the French language;
  2. 1.0 credit in French-Canadian culture and heritage such as FREN 2200 and FREN 2300, or a course in another appropriate discipline, given in French, which is approved by the Undergraduate Supervisor. Courses from the University of Ottawa or another university must be approved by the Undergraduate Supervisor;
  3. 1.0 credit on a Canadian subject at the 2000- or 3000-level, taught in French, in any appropriate discipline. For Carleton University courses that may be used to fulfil this requirement, consult the list of Approved Canadian Studies Electives (below). Courses from the University of Ottawa or another university must be approved by the Undergraduate Supervisor;
  4. 1.0 credit on a Canadian subject at the 4000-level, taught in French, including either CDNS 4903 and CDNS 4904, or a directed studies, tutorial, research paper, or course in any appropriate discipline.

All written work must be submitted in French. Note that directed studies, tutorials, and research papers are weighted differently in various departments. Courses from the University of Ottawa or another university must be approved by the Undergraduate Supervisor.

  1. Combined Honours program students must meet Mention : Français requirements of both disciplines.
B.A. General

To graduate with the notation Mention : Français, B.A. General students must include the following courses in their degree program:

  1. 1.0 credit in the advanced study of the French language;
  2. 1.0 credit in French-Canadian culture and heritage such as FREN 2200 and FREN 2300, or a course in another appropriate discipline, given in French, which is approved by the Undergraduate Supervisor. Courses from the University of Ottawa or another university must be approved by the Undergraduate Supervisor;
  3. 1.0 credit on a Canadian subject at the 2000- or 3000-level, taught in French, in any appropriate discipline. For Carleton University courses that may be used to fulfil this requirement, consult the list below of Approved Canadian Studies Electives. Courses from the University of Ottawa or another university must be approved by the Undergraduate Supervisor.

Approved Canadian Studies Electives

  • Aboriginal Studies
Anthropology/Sociology
SOCI 3570, ANTH 3570, ANTH 3600, ANTH 3610, ANTH 4610
Applied Language Studies
ALSS 1900
Art History
ARTH 2005, ARTH 2006, ARTH 3104, ARTH 4004, ARTH 4005
Canadian Studies
CDNS 3800 [1.0], CDNS 3801, CDNS 3802, CDNS 3803, CDNS 4901, CDNS 4902, CDNS 4903, CDNS 4904, CDNS 4905, CDNS 4906, CDNS 4907 [1.0]
English
ENGL 4808, ENGL 4809
Geography
GEOG 3501
History
HIST 3503 [1.0]
Law
LAWS 3504, LAWS 4504, LAWS 4604
Music
MUSI 4104
Political Science
PSCI 4002, PSCI 4109, PSCI 4206
Social Work
SOWK 4102, SOWK 4203

Other Canadian Studies electives may be used as Aboriginal Studies electives when material on Aboriginal Studies is central to the course. Such substitutions must be individually approved by the School.

  • Identities
Anthropology
ANTH 3610, ANTH 4610
Art History
ARTH 2002, ARTH 2003, ARTH 3000, ARTH 3001, ARTH 3002, ARTH 3602, ARTH 4000, ARTH 4001
Canadian Studies
CDNS 3800 [1.0], CDNS 3801, CDNS 3802, CDNS 3803, CDNS 4901, CDNS 4902, CDNS 4903, CDNS 4904, CDNS 4905, CDNS 4906, CDNS 4907 [1.0]
Economics
ECON 3200
English
ENGL 2802 [1.0], ENGL 2808 [1.0], ENGL 3801, ENGL 3803, ENGL 4802, ENGL 4803, ENGL 4806, ENGL 4808, ENGL 4809
Film Studies
FILM 2209 [1.0], FILM 3209, FILM 4209
French
FREN 3002, FREN 3003, FREN 3102, FREN 3302, FREN 3303
Geography
GEOG 2505, GEOG 4004, GEOG 4301, GEOG 4305
History
HIST 1300 [1.0], HIST 2304 [1.0], HIST 3206, HIST 3208, HIST 3301, HIST 3504 [1.0], HIST 4302 [1.0], HIST 4306 [1.0], HIST 4505 [1.0]
Journalism
JOUR 2205, JOUR 2501, JOUR 3006, JOUR 4000
Law
LAWS 2003 [1.0], LAWS 3001, LAWS 3305, LAWS 3402, LAWS 3501, LAWS 3502, LAWS 4100, LAWS 4308
Linguistics and Applied Languages
LALS 2701, LALS 2704, LALS 3705
Mass Communication
MCOM 3006, MCOM 2300, MCOM 2302, MCOM 3006 [1.0]
Music
MUSI 3103, MUSI 3104, MUSI 3302, MUSI 4104
Political Science
PSCI 3406, PSCI 3805, PSCI 4003, PSCI 4009, PSCI 4107, PSCI 4109, PSCI 4205, PSCI 4807
Social Work
SOWK 4103
Sociology/Anthropology
SOCI 1001, SOCI 1002, SOCI 2020, ANTH 2020, SOCI 2043, SOCI 2045, SOCI 3020, ANTH 3020, SOCI 3040, SOCI 3045, SOCI 3420
Women's Studies
WOMN 2800, WOMN 3002 [1.0]

Other Canadian Studies Electives may be used as Identities electives when material on Identities is central to the course. Such substitutions must be individually approved by the School.

  • Policy, Economy and Society
Canadian Studies
CDNS 3800 [1.0], CDNS 3801, CDNS 3802, CDNS 3803, CDNS 4901, CDNS 4902, CDNS 4903, CDNS 4904, CDNS 4905, CDNS 4906, CDNS 4907 [1.0]
Economics
ECON 3202, ECON 3203, ECON 3206, ECON 3300, ECON 3305 [1.0], ECON 3401, ECON 3404, ECON 3407, ECON 3408, ECON 3507, ECON 3607, ECON 3800, ECON 4100, ECON 4306, ECON 4309, ECON 4401, ECON 4402, ECON 4605, ECON 4701
Geography
GEOG 3200, GEOG 3305 [1.0], GEOG 4403, GEOG 4407
History
HIST 1300 [1.0], HIST 2303 [1.0], HIST 2304 [1.0], HIST 3202, HIST 3203, HIST 3204, HIST 3205, HIST 3209, HIST 3301, HIST 3304, HIST 3306, HIST 3309 [1.0], HIST 3500, HIST 3506, HIST 3507, HIST 3602, HIST 4304 [1.0]
Journalism
JOUR 3005, JOUR 3502
Law
LAWS 1000 [1.0], LAWS 2004 [1.0], LAWS 2005 [1.0], LAWS 3003, LAWS 3306, LAWS 3307, LAWS 3405, LAWS 3408, LAWS 3500, LAWS 3503, LAWS 3506, LAWS 3509, LAWS 4303, LAWS 4309 [1.0], LAWS 4507, LAWS 4607
Mass Communication
MCOM 2302, MCOM 2501, MCOM 3005, MCOM 3502, MCOM 4500, MCOM 4501
Political Science
PSCI 1003, PSCI 2001 [1.0], PSCI 2002, PSCI 2003, PSCI 3000, PSCI 3003, PSCI 3004, PSCI 3005, PSCI 3006, PSCI 3007, PSCI 3109, PSCI 3305, PSCI 3401, PSCI 3402, PSCI 3407, PSCI 3606, PSCI 3607, PSCI 4000 [1.0], PSCI 4005, PSCI 4006, PSCI 4008, PSCI 4009, PSCI 4106, PSCI 4107, PSCI 4108, PSCI 4109, PSCI 4204, PSCI 4206, PSCI 4407, PSCI 4607, PSCI 4807
Sociology/Anthropology
SOCI 1001, SOCI 1002, SOCI 2010, SOCI 2043, SOCI 2200, SOCI 2455, SOCI 3045, SOCI 3400, SOCI 3420, SOCI 3810, SOCI 4430, SOCI 4750, ANTH 4750