PCMS 0050 Maritime Security Series
The Use of the Oceans in Conflict – International Case Studies
This course provides through case study examples, an overview of an approach to identifying core issues, factors or considerations associated with maritime security internationally or outside Canadian controlled waters.
HIST 1693 SUC1
Themes in History
Exploration of various historical topics, responding to recent developments in the field and other disciplines that advance our understanding of historical relevance.
HIST 1713 SUA1
War and the World
This course surveys major developments in global military history since 1500.
Undergraduate
WGST 2906 - Women and Gender in Today's World: A Cross-Cultural Perspective
This interdisciplinary course analyzes the nature, status, image and changing roles of women and men in the world today, placing gender at the forefront of analysis from a cross-cultural perspective, with comparisons to Canada. May be taken for major or minor credit in Canadian Studies and Sociology. Prerequisite: Second-year standing
PSYC 2193 SUA1
Women in Science
This course will explore issues affecting women in science and attempt to answer the questions: Why so few? How can we effect change?
HIST 2203 SUA1
World War One
This course examines the origins, progress and consequences of World War One.
HIST 2213 SUB1
World War Two
This course examines the origins, progress and consequences of World War Two.