The table below includes only the discipline-specific courses. Please refer to the University Regulations Section of this Web site for information on including a minor to your degree.

Minor in United State Studies

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Complementary program - This program may only be taken as a second program as part of an honours degree or a 4-year general degree. Direct admission is not possible.

Three credits from:
POL3140 Politics in the United States 3,0
POL3148 North American Relations 3,0
POL4127 Critical and historical perspectives of the United States Foreign Policy 3,0
Three credits from:
HIS2150 The Colonial Era in American History 3,0
HIS2151 The United States from 1776 to 1865 3,0
HIS2152 The United States from 1865 to 1945 3,0
HIS2153 The United States from 1945 to the Present 3,0
HIS3150 Selected Topics in American History 3,0
HIS3153 American Foreign Policy in the 19th Century 3,0
HIS3154 American Foreign Policy in the 20th Century 3,0
24 credits from:
ANT2126 Native Peoples of the Americas 3,0
ECO2122 Economic Dimensions of Canada-United States Relations 3,0
ENG2450 Introduction to American Literature 6,0
ENG3377 American Fiction of the 19th Century 3,0
ENG3378 American Fiction of the 20th Century 3,0
ENG3379 American Poetry of the 20th Century 3,0
SCS3180 Selected Topics in United States Studies : Socio-political issues 3,0
HIS2150 The Colonial Era in American History 3,0
HIS2151 The United States from 1776 to 1865 3,0
HIS2152 The United States from 1865 to 1945 3,0
HIS2153 The United States from 1945 to the Present 3,0
HIS3150 Selected Topics in American History 3,0
HIS3153 American Foreign Policy in the 19th Century 3,0
HIS3154 American Foreign Policy in the 20th Century 3,0
LIN2381 Varieties of English 3,0
PHI4308 Texts in American Philosophy 3,0
POL3140 Politics in the United States 3,0
POL3148 North American Relations 3,0
POL4127 Critical and historical perspectives of the United States Foreign Policy 3,0
SOC3140 Sociology of the United States 3,0
A maximum of nine credits may be completed in each discipline.
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