Updated: May 13, 2004

MSU Canadian Studies Centre

Specialization in Canadian Studies


The specialization in Canadian studies, which is administered by the College of Social Science, is available as an elective to students who are enrolled in bachelor's degree programs at Michigan State University. The specialization should be attractive to students who plan careers with an international orientation focused on inter-American relations involving Canada (e.g., NAFTA issues). With the approval of the department and college that administer the student's degree program, the courses that are used to satisfy the requirements for the specialization may also be used to satisfy the requirements for the bacheor's degree. Changes in lists of approved courses for the specialization will be reviewed by the interdepartmental Advisory Council of the Canadian Studies Centre. The Dean of the College of Social Science will confer with the director and associate director of the Canadian Studies Centre in the periodic review of this specialization.

The Canadian studies specialization is designed for students who wish to increase their understanding of the processes of social, economic, political and cultural change in Canada and Canada's international relations. The specialization provides an opportunity for students to learn how the structure of the contemporary world system influences Canadian affairs, as well as how culture shapes the process of national developement in one of the major world regions. Multidisciplinary in theory and practice, the specialization is based on the methodologies, theories, and literatures of the social sciences and liberal arts and involves faculty from the social sciences, arts, languages, and applied professional fields.

The academic advisor for Canadian Studies in the College of Social Science's Interdisciplinary Studies in Social Science major (IDS) assists the student in planning a program of study that is tailored to the student's interests, disciplinary major, and career objectives. The student's program of study for the specialization must be approved in advance and in writing by the advisor for Canadian studies.

Upon completion of the requirements for the Canadian Studies specialization as specified by the undergraduate advisor, the student should contact the Associate Dean of the College of Social Science and request certification for the completion of the specialization. After the certification is approved by the Associate Dean of the College of Social Science, the Office of the Registrar will enter on the student's academic record the name of the specialization and the date that it was completed. This certification will appear on the student's transcript.

Requirements for the Canadian Studies Specialization

The student must complete a minimum of 18 credits at the 200 level or above, distributed as follows:

A. 8 credits in the following core courses:

B. 6 credits from an approved list available from a Canadian Studies advisor. For example:

C. All students must complete at least 4 credits in connection with one of the following options:

(i) A study abroad experience relevant to Canadian Studies. This experience, which must be approved in advance by the advisor for Canadian Studies may include courses required under A and B above.

(ii) An internship with a public or private sector agency or organization relevant to Canadian Studies. This internship must be approved in advance by the academic advisor for Canadian Studies. To complete this, students may enroll in an internship course as part of B above.

For more information about the specialization in Canadian Studies at MSU, please call or e-mail:

Phil Handrick, Acting Director

(517) 353-9349

handrick@msu.edu

 

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