European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies

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Collaborative Programs
2014-15 SGS Calendar
Ethnic and Pluralism Studies
Lead Faculty
Arts and Science
Participating Degree Programs
Anthropology—MA, PhD
Educational Leadership and Policy—MA, MEd, EdD,
PhD
European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies—MA
Geography—MA, PhD
History—MA, PhD
Industrial Relations and Human Resources—MIRHR,
PhD
Language and Literacies Education—MA, MEd, PhD
Political Science—MA, PhD
Public Policy—MPP
Religion—MA, PhD
Social Justice Education—MA, MEd, EdD, PhD
Social Work—MSW, PhD
Sociology—MA, PhD
Women and Gender Studies—MA, PhD
Overview
The graduate programs listed above participate in the
Collaborative Program in Ethnic and Pluralism Studies at
the University of Toronto. Participating graduate units in
the program contribute courses and provide facilities and
supervision for graduate research.
Upon successful completion of the degree requirements of
the participating home department and the collaborative
program, students receive the notation “Completed
Collaborative Program in Ethnic and Pluralism Studies” on
their transcript and parchment.
Contact and Address
Web: http://munkschool.utoronto.ca/ethnicstudies/
Email: ethnic.studies@utoronto.ca
Telephone: (416) 978-4783
Fax: (416) 978-3963
Collaborative Program in Ethnic and Pluralism Studies
Munk School of Global Affairs
University of Toronto
725 Spadina Avenue
Toronto, Ontario M5S 2J4
Canada
Programs
Master's Level
Admission Requirements
 Applicants who wish to enrol in the collaborative
program must apply to and be admitted to both the
collaborative program and a graduate degree program in
one of the collaborating graduate units.
 Applicants to the Master of Arts, Master of Education,
Master of Industrial Relations and Human Resources,
Master of Public Policy, Master of Science, and Master
of Social Work degree programs are admitted by the
participating graduate unit under the General
Regulations of the School of Graduate Studies.
Program Requirements
 Students must follow a program of studies acceptable to
both the participating graduate unit and the Ethnic and
Pluralism Studies program.
 Collaborative program requirements may be met
concurrent with, or in addition to, departmental
requirements. Students should consult specific
departmental listings for information.
 1.0 full-course equivalent (FCE) in ethnicity, of which at
least 0.5 FCE will be in a discipline other than the one in
which the student is enrolled. Normally, these courses
are taken as options within regular departmental or
faculty degree requirements, not as additional courses.
 A coordinating 0.5 FCE seminar in ethnicity. The
seminar is the place to discuss, compare, and bring
together the various approaches to the study of ethnicity.
As well, students will be expected to present and discuss
their projects.
 When a practicum is required, it will focus on ethnicity.
 It is understood that the major paper or thesis as
required by the graduate unit will be in an ethnic studies
area.
Doctoral Level
Admission Requirements
 Applicants who wish to enrol in the collaborative
program must apply to and be admitted to both the
collaborative program and a graduate degree program in
one of the collaborating graduate units.
2014-2015 School of Graduate Studies Calendar
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Collaborative Programs
 Applicants to the Doctor of Education and Doctor of
ANT 6004H
Critical Issues in Ethnography II
ANT 6034H
Advanced Research Seminar IV (Ethnicity)
 Students must follow a program of studies acceptable to
ANT 6040H
Approaches to Field Work I
both the participating graduate unit and the Ethnic and
Pluralism Studies program.
 Collaborative program requirements may be met
concurrent with, or in addition to, departmental
requirements. Students should consult specific
departmental listings for information.
 2.0 full-course equivalents (FCEs) in ethnicity, including
master's-level courses, of which at least 1.0 FCE will be
in disciplines other than the one in which the student is
enrolled. Normally, these courses are taken as options
within regular departmental or Faculty degree
requirements, not as additional courses.
 A coordinating 0.5 FCE seminar in ethnicity. The
seminar is the place to discuss, compare, and bring
together the various approaches to the study of ethnicity.
As well, students will be expected to present and discuss
their projects. Students who have taken this course for
the master's degree need not repeat it.
 When the student's graduate unit requires more than
one comprehensive examination, one of the
examinations will be in ethnicity.
 When there are no comprehensive examinations, but an
examination on the thesis proposal is required, the
examination will focus on ethnicity, and in all cases the
thesis will be on subject matter dealing with ethnicity.
 The PhD thesis will focus on ethnicity. The supervisor of
the thesis committee will be a specialist in the area of
ethnicity.
ANT 6041H
Approaches to Field Work II
ANT 6050H
Reading Course in Specific Area and
Theory I
Philosophy degree programs are admitted under the
General Regulations of the School of Graduate Studies.
Program Requirements
Course List
1. Courses eligible for credit towards meeting program
requirements in Ethnic and Pluralism Studies are listed
below.
2. Students should check with the professor responsible
for each course since a prerequisite may be required.
3. Not all courses are offered each year. Please consult
the program office or the appropriate graduate unit for
course availability.
4. Students wishing to use courses other than those listed
below for credit towards meeting program requirements
must submit a formal request in writing.
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
CTL 3026H
Pragmatics in Language Education
CTL 3799H
Special Topics in Language and Literacies
Education: Master's Level
Economics
ECO 2800H
European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies
ERE 1188H
Ethnic Relations Theory, Research, and
Policy
Anthropology
ANT 6003H
Critical Issues in Ethnography I
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Identity, Ethnicity, and Cultural Change in
Eastern Europe
Geography
PLA 1503H
Planning and Social Policy
JPG 1505H
The Multicultural City: Diversity, Policy,
and Planning
JPG 1506H
State/Space/Difference: Understanding
the New Social Geography
GGR 1712H Historical Geography of Ethnic Groups in
Canada
History
HIS 1102H
Spiritual Invasion: Natives of the Americas
Confront Christianity
HIS 1120H
Topics in Aboriginal/Non-Aboriginal
Relations in Canada
HIS 1164H
Irish Migration to Canada: Sources and
Methods
HIS 1166H
Immigrants, Minorities, and the Racialized
Other: Canada in a Comparative Context
(prerequisite: any previous course in the
history of Canada)
HIS 1274H
The Nazis, Occupied Europe, and the
Jews
HIS 1287H
Polish Jews Since the Partitions of Poland
(joint graduate/undergraduate)
Coordinating Seminar
JTH 3000H
Labour Economics I (prerequisite: an
undergraduate course in statistics and a
graduate course in applied statistics)
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Collaborative Programs
HIS 1297H
Problems of National Survival in Eastern
Europe Since 1848
HIS 1528H
Crossing Boundaries: Race, Ethnicity,
Class, and Gender in America, 1880–1930
HIS 1545H
Race, Segregation and Protest: South
Africa and the United States
Industrial Relations and Human
Resources
IRE 1725H
Cross Cultural Differences in
Organizational Contexts
Law
POL 2127H
Canadian Theories of Multiculturalism
POL 2321H
Topics in Comparative Politics I:
Citizenship and Immigration in Europe and
North America
POL 2324H
Ethnonationalism and State-Building: The
Communist and Post-Communist
Experience
POL 2413Y
Politics, Culture, and Identity in Southeast
Asia
Religion
RLG 2037H Religion and Healing
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 department. 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.
LAW 117H
Introduction to Islamic Law
LAW 261H
Citizenship: Inside and Out
LAW 370H
Aboriginal and Treaty Rights in Canada
LAW 410H
Discrimination Law: Equality in the Private
Sector
LAW 456H
Canadian Migration Law
LAW 547H
Law of Forced Migration
Leadership, Higher and Adult Education
RLG 3236H Religious Pluralism and the Church
RLG 3512H Introduction to Islamic Law
RLG 3931H Topics in North American Religions
Social Justice Education
CTL 3803H
Ethnographic Research in the Language
Disciplines
HSJ 1428H
Immigration and the History of Canadian
Education
HSJ 1429H
Ethnicity and the History of Canadian
Education
HSJ 1921Y
The Principles of Anti-Racism Education
HSJ 1922H
Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
LHA 1029H
Special Applications of the Administrative
Process
HSJ 1926H
Race, Space and Citizenship: Research
Methods
LHA 1042H
Educational Leadership and Cultural
Diversity
HSJ 1927H
Migration and Globalization
HSJ 3933H
LHA 3042H
Field Research in Educational
Administration
Globalisation and Transnationality:
Feminist Perspectives
JSA 5147H
Language, Nationalism and PostNationalism
JTE 1952H
Language, Culture, and Education
Nursing Science
NUR 1013H
Transcultural Health Care Issues
NUR 1014H
Politics of Aboriginal Health
NUR 1068H
Youth and Mental Health Promotion
Political Science
POL 2001Y
Problems of Political Community
POL 2026H
Topics in Political Thought I: Nationalism
and Political Philosophy
POL 2038Y
Social Work
SWK 4210H Promoting Empowerment: Working at the
Margins
SWK 4304H Globalization and Trans-nationalization:
Social Work Responses Locally and
Globally
SWK 4617H Cross-Cultural Social Work Practice
Problems of Pluralism and Equality
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Collaborative Programs
SWK 4658H Social Work with Immigrants
and Refugees
SWK 4801H Special Studies I
SWK 4802H Special Studies II
Sociology
SOC 6002H Immigration I: Contemporary International
Migration
Social Justice Education
Razack, Sherene - BA, MA, PhD
Sociology
Fong, Eric - PhD
Reitz, Jeffrey - PhD (Director)
Social Work
Bhuyan, Rupaleem - BA, MA, PhD
Women and Gender Studies
McElhinny, Bonnie - BA, MA, MA, PhD, PhD
SOC 6003H Immigration II: Sociology of Immigration,
Ethnicity and Employment
SOC 6009H Ethnicity I
SOC 6016H Social Demography I
SOC 6109H Ethnicity II
SOC 6116H Social Demography II
Program Committee
Anthropology
Hillewaert, Sarah Marleen - BA, MA, MA, PhD
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
Troper, Harold - BA, MA, PhD
Economics
Baker, Michael - BComm, MA, PhD
European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies
Korteweg, Anna - BA, MA, PhD
Geography
Mahtani, Minelle - BA, PhD
History
Iacovetta, Franca - AB, AM, PhD
Industrial Relations and Human Resources
Verma, Anil - BTech, MBA, Dphil
Law
Shachar, Ayelet - BA, LLB, LLM, SJD
Leadership, Higher and Adult Education
Joshee, Reva - BLitt, MA, PhD
Political Science
Triadafilopoulos, Phil - BA, MA, PhD
Public Policy and Governance
Macklin, Audrey - BSc, LLB, LLM
Religion
Mittermaier, Amira - MA, PhD
2014-2015 School of Graduate Studies Calendar
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