Canadian Studies
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Canadian Studies is a Collegiate study of Canadian culture, Canadian languages, literature, Quebec, agriculture, history, and their government and politics. Most universities recommend that students take a double major (i.e. Political Science, International Relations) and French, if not included in the course. Some careers for students who take Canadian Studies include the foreign service and working at Canadian embassies or the US Embassy in Canada.
[edit] Universities that offer majors
- Plattsburgh State University College
- Acadia University
- University of Alberta (Faculté Saint-Jean, as Études canadiennes)
- Athabasca University
- Bishop's University
- Brandon University
- University of British Columbia
- Brock University
- University of Calgary
- University of California, Berkeley
- Carleton University, which has a School of Canadian Studies
- Dalhousie University
- Duke University
- University of Edinburgh, which has a Centre of Canadian Studies [1]
- University of Guelph
- Laurentian University
- University of Lethbridge
- University of Manitoba
- McGill University (also offers major in Québec Studies)
- Memorial University of Newfoundland (also offers a minor in Newfoundland Studies)
- Michigan State University
- Mount Allison University (the first Canadian Studies program, innaugurated by George F.G. Stanley, designer of the Canadian flag)
- Mount Saint Vincent University
- University of Ottawa
- University of Prince Edward Island
- Queen's University [2]
- Collège universitaire de Saint-Boniface
- St. Lawrence University
- Saint Mary's University (in Atlantic Canada Studies)
- Université Sainte-Anne
- Simon Fraser University
- State University of New York at Plattsburgh [3][4] through the Centre for the Study of Canada
- University of Toronto
- Trent University
- University of Vermont
- University of Waterloo
- Wilfrid Laurier University
- University of Windsor
- York University
[edit] Universities that offer minors
- University of Akron
- University of Alberta (Faculté Saint-Jean, as Études canadiennes)
- Bishop's University
- Bowling Green State University
- University of British Columbia
- University of Calgary
- Concordia University (in Québec Studies)
- University of Manitoba
- McGill University
- Mount Allison University
- Mount Saint Vincent University
- University of Prince Edward Island
- Queen's University [5]
- Collège universitaire de Saint-Boniface
- Saint Francis Xavier University
- Simon Fraser University
- Saint Mary's University (in Atlantic Canada Studies)
- State University of New York at Plattsburgh [6]
- University of Toronto
- University of Victoria
- University of Waterloo
- Wayne State University
- York University