Investigation of complex systems approaches to understanding how social-cultural-ecological change influences globalization and peace. Seminar (two...
A study of contemporary texts including literature, film, art and other forms of popular culture that engage the implications of living in a...
This course traces the scientific, intellectual, and political underpinnings of the history of the global movement for environmental sustainability.
Human rights and the role of law in enhancing civil liberties in Canada. Social work, law and social change. Study of selected issues and review of...
A philosophical appraisal of the rationality and morality of the conduct of war and proposals for fostering peace among nations. Three lectures; one...
A study of significant works by Native writers who give voice to their experience in Canada. Issues examined include appropriation of voice, native...
A study of contemporary works by Native writers in the United States within the context of American society and Post-Modern and Post-Colonial Literary...
A thematic examination of the global historical evolution of the notion of human rights from antiquity up to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights...
Consult the Peace Studies Office for the topic to be offered. Seminar (three hours); one term Prerequisite(s): Registration in Level III or IV of the...
This course is designed to be an in-depth thematic exploration of the British experience of the First World War Military, political, social, economic,...
This course focuses on how gender and other differences shape our experiences of war and struggles for a more peaceful world. Three hours; one term ...
An interdisciplinary examination of selected topics of current relevance to peace research. Seminar (two hours); one term. Prerequisite(s):...
Students develop and execute their own research projects, in regular consultation with a faculty supervisor, and produce and orally defend a...
A study of human practices of evaluation in morality, politics, art, religion, and economics. Seminar (two hours); one term Prerequisite(s): PHILOS...
Selected problems of system change investigated in student-led, peer-to-peer problem-based inquiry emphasizing engagement through action-learning....
A thematic study of genocide and mass murder in the twentieth century from a human rights perspective.
Through the study of relevant literature and film, with a focus on contemporary Israeli and Arab texts, students gain a context for the exploration of...
Selected problems and processes of international law linking culture and ecology and exploring the consequences for peace. Seminar (two hours); one...
Overview of selected governmental and non-governmental organizations operating at the international level, emphasizing global citizenship and student...
Selected environmental issues influencing peace and health.