Course Options / Electives
(Availability varies)
(All courses are 3 credit unless otherwise noted. Refer to the individualized-study or grouped-study listings to determine the mode of delivery and scheduled offerings for each of the options/electives listed below.)
- ANTH 591 Ethnobiology: Traditional Knowledge of Plants, Animals, and Land in Contemporary Global Context
- BEHV 655 Self-Directed Behaviour
- CMNS 610 A Study of Canadian Feature Film Policy--By Canadians, about Canadians, for Canadians
- CMNS 655 Jounalism and Responsibility
- EDST 510 Formerly referred to as EDUC 510: Training in Canada
- EDST 630 Transformative Learning for Social Change
- EDST 632 Global Education
- EDST 635 Foundations of Education in Canada
- EDST 645 Provoking Curriculum
- ENGL 551 Comparative Canadian Literature
- ENGL 591 Cultural Studies - Directed Studies in Literature
- ENGL 633 Post Colonial Drama
- ENGL 693 Directed Studies in Literature
- ENVS 689 The Political Ecology of Global Environmental Change
- GLST 611 Social Movements
- GLST 652 Political Philosophy and Global Capitalism
- GLST 653 Women's Narratives from the Circumpolar North
- GLST 655 9/11: Excavating Ground Zero
- GOVN 500 Governance & Leadership
- GOVN 505 Innovative Public Management
- GOVN 540 Global Governance and Law
- HERM 501 Issues in Heritage Resources Management
- HERM 512 Advanced Methods in Heritage Research
- HERM 561 Advanced Issues in Interpretive Programming
- HIST 528 Canadian Social Policy
- HIST 620 Environmental History of North America and the Globe
- HIST 632 Gender, Race, Racism, and the History of Classical Scholarship
- LTST 605 Current Issues in Literary Studies
- MAIS 603 Community Development
- MAIS 604 Planning and Action for Community Change
- MAIS 610 Organizational Perspectives
- MAIS 611/613 Transformatory Organizing
- MAIS 612 Gender, Leadership and Management
- MAIS 615 The Business of Emotions
- MAIS 616 Writing the Self: The Experience and Potential of Writing for the Purpose of Personal Development
- MAIS 617 Creative Non-Fiction
- MAIS 618 English In Question: Critical Reflections on the Rise of a Global Language
- MAIS 621 Narrative Possibilities: The Transformative Power of Writing, Story, and Poetry in Personal and Professional Development
- MAIS 622 Advanced Feminist Theory
- MAIS 625 Critical Perspectives in Cultural Studies
- MAIS 626 Art and Crime
- MAIS 628 Gender and Sexuality
- MAIS 630 Pushing the Boundaries of Gender and Sexuality
- MAIS 635 Equality in Context
- MAIS 638 What I Tell You May Not Be True: Autobiography, Discourse Analysis, and Post-Colonialism
- MAIS 640 Grounded Theory, Exploration, and Beyond
- MAIS 644 Adult Education, Community Leadership, and the Crisis of Democracy
- MAIS 645 Understanding Work and Learning
- MAIS 650 Canadian and International Labour Education
- MAIS 656 Datascapes: Information Aesthetics and Network Culture
- MAIS 658 Doing Disability Differently
- MAIS 660 Introduction to Canadian Studies
- MAIS 662 Mourning and Trauma – Theoretical and Historical Debates
- MAIS 663 Critical Race Theory in Global Context
- MAIS 664 The Canadian Context of Critical Race Theory
- MAIS 750 Independent Reading (foundational)
- MAIS 751 Independent Reading (foundational)
- MAIS 760 Independent Reading (advanced)
- MDDE 601 Introduction to Distance Education and Training
- MDDE 611 Foundations of Adult Education
- MDDE 612 Experiential Learning
- MDDE 613 Adult Learning and Development
- MDDE 614 International Issues in Distance Education
- MDDE 615 Human Factors in Educational Technology
- MDDE 651 Special Topics: Gender Issues in Distance Education
For MDDE designated courses, MDDE course registration fees apply. - MHST 604 Leadership Roles in Health Care.
- MHST 620 Culture and Health
For MHST designated courses, MHST deadlines and course registration fees apply. - POLI 550 Women, Equality and Representation
- POLI 580 The Politics of Cyberspace
- PSYC 576 Assistive Technology
- PSYC 630 Talking Cures: The Evolution of Psychotherapy
- PSYC 5/689 Learning Disabilities: Issues and Interventions
- SOCI 537 Deciphering Our Social Worlds
- WMST 546 Gender Culture and Technology
For MDDE designated courses, MDDE registration deadlines apply. NOTE: MDDE 617 Program Planning in Adult and Continuing Education is no longer automatically applicable to the MAIS Program as of January 2005. Students having taken MDDE 617 prior to January 2005, will be grand parented.
For MDDE designated courses, MDDE course registration fees apply.
For MHST designated courses, MHST registration deadlines and course registration fees apply.
HERM courses currently need to be approved prior to registration as part of your official study plan. In general, please allow a minimum of two weeks for your study plan to be reviewed. HERM course registration deadlines and fees apply. Contact the HERM department for more information.
Student & Academic Services - Last Updated March 22, 2012
