Ethnic, Immigration and Pluralism Studies: Courses

  • 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

Course CodeCourse Title
Coordinating Seminar: Ethnic, Immigration and Pluralism Studies
(formerly known as JTH3000H Coordinating Seminar: Ethnic Relations Theory, Research, and Policy)

Anthropology

Course CodeCourse Title
Decolonizing Diversity Discourse: Critical and Comparative Accounts of Multiculturalism and Settler Colonialism

Curriculum, Teaching and Learning

Course CodeCourse Title
Gendered Colonialisms, Imperialisms, and Nationalisms in History
Pragmatics in Language Education

Economics

Course CodeCourse Title
Labour Economics I

Education, Francophonies and Diversity

Course CodeCourse Title
Séminaire d’études : Éducation, francophonies et diversité

European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies

Course CodeCourse Title
ERE1170HConflicts and Para-States in the European Union’s Backyard
ERE1175HOne Hundred Years of Cultures of Refugees in Europe, 1920–2020

Geography

Course CodeCourse Title
GGR1822HQueer Geographies
JPG1816HGeographies of Secularism, and Islam and Gender
JPG1825HBlack Geographies of the Atlantic

Global Affairs

Course CodeCourse Title
GLA2056HThe Populist Radical Right

History

Course CodeCourse Title
Intellectuals and Decolonization
Race in the USA and Canada

Industrial Relations and Human Resources

Course CodeCourse Title
IRE1615HLabour and Globalization
Cross Cultural Differences in Organizational Contexts

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.

Course CodeCourse Title
Indigenous Peoples and the Constitution of Canada

Leadership, Higher and Adult Education

Course CodeCourse Title
Educational Leadership and Diversity

Political Science

Course CodeCourse Title
Topics in International Politics I
Topics in Comparative Politics II
Topics in Comparative Politics III
Post-secular Political Thought: Religion, Radicalism, and the Limits of Liberalism

Public Policy

Course CodeCourse Title
The Social Context of Policy-Making
(this course often includes content related to ethnicity and immigration; please verify a particular instructor's course with the Ethnic, Immigration and Pluralism Studies specialization)
Legal Analysis of Public Policy

Social Justice Education

Course CodeCourse Title
Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
Race, Gender, and Empire in Socialist States
Special Topics in Social Justice Research in Education: Master’s Level

Social Work

Course CodeCourse Title
Social Work Policy Practice and Advocacy in the Context of Neoliberal Globalization
Social Work with Immigrants and Refugees
SWK4804HSpecial Studies IV

Sociology

Course CodeCourse Title
Indigeneity I

Women and Gender Studies

Course CodeCourse Title
Special Topics in Feminist Studies
WGS1028HQueer of Colour Critique