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Canadian Studies Minor

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The Canadian-American Center
  administers one of the largest and most comprehensive Canadian Studies programs in the country.  Students have a unique opportunity for interdisciplinary study of Canada in all colleges. 

Students may select from more than ninety courses about Canada.  The program is particularly strong in Anthropology, Archaeology, Economics, French, History, and Political Science.  In addition, there are course offerings in the professional schools of Art, Business Administration, Education, English, Forestry, Franco-American Studies, Geography, Geology, Journalism, Law, and Native American Studies.
    
 

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Requirements for a
MINOR

  Undergraduate students may obtain a minor in Canadian Studies by taking 18 credit hours of Canadian courses.  

The courses must include:
 
 
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For more information about requirements and procedures for a Minor in Canadian Studies,
contact Raymond Pelletier, Associate Director, Canadian-American Center.


 

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Last updated: 16 July, 2007


 

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