- Courses eligible for credit towards meeting specialization requirements in Ethnic, Immigration and Pluralism Studies are listed below.
- Students should check with the professor responsible for each course since a prerequisite may be required.
- Not all courses are offered each year. Please consult the collaborative specialization office or the appropriate graduate unit for course availability.
- Students wishing to use courses other than those listed below for credit towards meeting specialization requirements must submit a formal request in writing.
Coordinating Seminar
EIP3000H (formerly JTH3000H Coordinating Seminar: Ethnic Relations Theory, Research, and Policy)
Anthropology
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
Economics
Education, Francophonies and Diversity
European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies
Geography
Global Affairs
History
Industrial Relations and Human Resources
Law
Participation in LAW courses is at the discretion of the Faculty of Law upon presentation, to the Faculty of Law Records Office, of a signed permission form from the student's home graduate unit. Note that preference is given to JD students and that many LAW courses are full by the end of the Faculty of Law add/drop period.
Leadership, Higher and Adult Education
Political Science
POL2205H, POL2322H, POL2391H, JPR2058H