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Department of Humanities

Individualized Studies

Bachelor of Arts (BA) - Honours Chart your own path. Are you a self-motivated and intellectually mature second-year student? Want to pursue studies that meet your interests and skill set? Individualized Studies lets you create your own area of specialization. You’ll draw from the University’s various academic disciplines and Faculties to produce a study plan that […]

INDG Courses

Browse through the database below to explore courses that will fulfill certain degree requirements in the Indigenous Studies program. When registering for classes on the Course Timetable website, be sure to carefully read through the "Notes/Additional Fees" section of each course you select. Not all of the courses below will necessarily be offered in any given […]

Cultural Experience Courses

In Indigenous Studies, cultural experience is imbedded in coursework from the introductory level to fourth year. Our courses address the unique lived experiences of Indigenous peoples. We also explore the valuable perspectives of Indigenous communities and the lasting impact of settler-colonial violence. Other areas include relations between Black and Indigenous communities. Students will get to […]

INDG Degree Options & Requirements

Our program offers a range of courses combining an experiential education emphasis on First Nations including Anishinaabeg, Haudenosaunee, Wendat, Metis and Inuit. Our core courses address colonial history, spirituality, Indigenous protocols and methodologies, Metis perspectives and Indigenous theory. We also feature courses that enable students to explore Indigenous literatures, cinema and music, as well as […]

Indigenous Studies

Bachelor of Arts (BA) Boozhoo! She:kon! Wachay! Welcome! Indigenous Studies addresses the multiple experiences of Indigenous communities in Canada and around the world. This program relies on theories developed by Indigenous scholars, Elder teachings, ceremonies, and a focus on treaty rights and relationships. Other areas include focusing on Metis identities, non-status and/or urban Native peoples and […]

Humanities Degree Options & Requirements

The humanities program allows you to study the breadth and diversity of human experience drawing on literature, history, philosophy, religion, the arts and related areas. Humanities emphasize the analysis of cultural texts and practices, and presupposes values that support the dignity and integrity of all human beings. Changes to Major Requirements Quick Links Academic Advising […]

Humanities

Bachelor of Arts (BA), International Bachelor of Arts (iBA) Expand your understanding of world cultures and the diversity of human experience.  Our program devotes particular attention to the ways in which peoples from various times and places have expressed cultural values, practices, and ideas of a philosophical, religious, moral, political and aesthetic nature. Our courses […]

HELN Courses

Browse through the database below to explore courses that will fulfill certain degree requirements in the Hellenic Studies program. When registering for classes on the Course Timetable website, be sure to carefully read through the "Notes/Additional Fees" section of each course you select. Not all of the courses below will necessarily be offered in any given […]

Study in Greece!

Studying abroad helps students learn from leading global scholars, develop intercultural skills and network internationally. The Hellenic Studies program offers many opportunities for York students to internationalize their education. Apply through York International. Greek students visiting York on exchange are encouraged to consult the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Scholarships. Quick Links Awards, Scholarships & Bursaries Study […]

HELN Degree Options & Requirements

The Hellenic Studies program helps combine your interest in the ancient and modern world; to study Ancient Greek language and history; and learn about modern Greek history from Ottoman times until today. You will improve your Greek language skills, and read and discuss modern Greek literature. The program also treats defining Greek societal issues such […]