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A major or minor degree in Classics or Classical Studies enables you to study Ancient Greek or Roman culture in depth. Our degrees also provide transferable skills to benefit your future career. Students wishing to concentrate on the Ancient Greek and Latin languages can opt for a Classics degree. Those looking to study the literature, […]
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Gain critical perspectives on today’s world. Discover the culture of Ancient Greece and Rome and their enduring impact on the modern world. You may pursue a Classics degree focusing on the Greek and Latin languages; or opt for Classical Studies which deals with Greek and Roman literature, culture and history. As […]
Our outstanding faculty are engaging in world-class research, winning major awards, accolades and fellowships for their achievements. That scholarship is reflected in the classroom and has a positive effect in the community. We’re making a global impact, influencing policy and enriching society. Quick Links Find a Prof Faculty Publications Children, Childhood & Youth Courses LaMarsh […]
Browse through the database below to explore courses that will fulfill certain degree requirements in the CCY 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. An Honours GPA (weighted average of all York courses) of at least a […]
In our many courses, you will learn practical techniques to listen to children and discern young people’s voices in different contexts. As a CCY student, you will learn what goes into determining the best interests of the child and developing best practices for working with children and young people. For help, please contact academic advising […]
Bachelor of Arts (BA) – Honours Understand the human condition from the perspectives of young people. Our program takes a child-centred and children’s rights-based approach to this relatively new field of study. You will explore the many facets of global childhoods from award-winning faculty members and distinguished researchers. Our interdisciplinary and humanities-based approaches include courses […]
Black Canadian Studies Certificate (BCS) students take 24 credits in courses reflecting the certificate’s specific humanities and fine arts approaches (cultural studies, history, literature, and music) and professional application component. The 24 credits include: 15 required credits in Humanities; Six required credits in History; and Three additional credits at the 3000 or 4000 level from […]
The Black Canadian Studies Certificate includes a practicum in the HUMA 4305 3.0 course. This placement is intended for students to turn their understanding of Black Canadian cultures into careers in the public or not-for-profit sectors. Please contact the coordinator if you are interested. Placement options are currently available with a TDSB School Trustee and […]
The Black Canadian Studies Certificate (BCS) studies Black Canada from the perspective of cultural studies, history, literature and music. While other programs deal with racism and race, they often gloss over theoretical questions of how Blackness operates as a unique racial and cultural category. This certificate is intended to examine the historical, cultural and various […]