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Embark upon a multi-dimensional learning experience in the study of your own country. Canadian Studies offers interdisciplinary courses on Canadian sociology, ethnicity, history, colonial past, multiculturalism, regionalism and more.

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Bachelor of Arts in Canadian Studies

The BA in Canadian Studies is an interdisciplinary program, and offers a three-year general or four-year honours degree. Pursuing Canadian Studies as a minor is a useful complement to majors in history, political studies, English, economics and many other areas of study. Canadian Studies can also prepare students to pursue a degree in Education, Law or graduate studies in areas such as history or city/urban planning.

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    Dr. Royce Koop, Professor
    531 Fletcher Argue
    Phone: 204-474-8949
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    306A Fletcher Argue
    Kay-Dene.CampbellBrown@umanitoba.ca

  • Olga Skarlato, Instructor
    Olga.Skarlato@umanitoba.ca

Canadian Studies Program
531 Fletcher Argue Building
15 Chancellor Circle
University of Manitoba (Fort Garry campus)
Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2 Canada

royce.koop@umanitoba.ca
204-474-8949
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