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Apr 12, 2025
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Undergraduate Calendar 2025-2026
Minor in Leadership and Civic Studies
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The Wilson College Minor in Leadership and Civic Studies is designed for students who are interested in the complex social challenges facing Canada, and how they can meaningfully engage with public and private institutions to help shape policies and enact social change for the public good.
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Notes
- To declare a Minor in Leadership and Civic Studies, at least 12 units above Level I must be elective to the degree.
- No more than 6 units of the student’s Major program may be applied towards the completion of the Minor.
- It is the student’s responsibility to check carefully for prerequisites, co-requisites, and enrolment restrictions of all courses in this list. Students are encouraged to speak to their Faculty’s Academic Advisors about Faculty-specific rules on double-counting courses for the Minor
Requirements
24 units total (of which no more than 6 units may be from Level 1 courses), 9 units must be outside of the student’s home faculty. 6 units
- Thematic Area A: Leadership in Action
6 units
- Thematic Area A: Leadership in Action
6 units
- Thematic Area C: Human Rights, Social Movement, and Civic Action
Thematic Area A: Leadership in Action
Thematic Area B: Institutions, Governance, and Civil Society
- CMST 2K03 - Political Economy of the Media
- CMST 2LW3 - Communication Policy and Law
- ENGLISH 1CS3 - Studying Culture: A Critical Introduction
- FRENCH 3HH3 - Francophone Voices in Canada
- GLOBALZN 1A03 - Global Citizenship
- HISTORY 1DD3 - The Making of the Modern World, 1750-1945
- HISTORY 2TT3 - Survey of Canadian History, 1885 to the Present
- HISTORY 3CG3 - Canadians in a Global Age, 1914 to the Present
- INDIGST 1AA3 - Introduction to Contemporary Indigenous Studies
- INDIGST 3CC3 - Contemporary Indigenous Societies: Selected Topics
- INDIGST 3J03 - Government, Politics, and Indigenous Peoples Rights
- PHILOS 1B03 - Philosophy, Law and Society
- PHILOS 2G03 - Social and Political Issues
- PHILOS 2YY3 - Ethics
- PHILOS 3N03 - Political Philosophy
- PHILOS 3Q03 - Philosophy of Law
- POLSCI 1AA3 - Government, Politics, and Power
- POLSCI 2D03 - Canadian Democracy
- POLSCI 2F03 - Politics, Power and Influence in Canada
- POLSCI 2M03 - Governance, Representation, and Participation in Democracies
- POLSCI 3VV3 - Democratic Theory
- SCAR 3CC3 - Religion and Politics
- SOCIOL 1C03 - Canadian Society: Social Problems, Social Policy, and the Law
- SOCIOL 2EE3 - Decolonizing Canada: Indigenous-Settler Relations
- SOCIOL 2VV3 - Law and Society
- SOCIOL 3MM3 - Political Sociology
Human Rights, Social Movements, and Civic Action
- ANTHROP 1AB3 - Introduction to Anthropology: Race, Religion, and Social Justice
- ANTHROP 2MA3 - Art and Activism
- ANTHROP 3HH3 - Think Globally, Act Locally: Globalization, Social Justice and Human Rights
- CMST 3DJ3 - Digital Justice
- CMST 3PM3 - Public Memory, Media, and African Diaspora Studies
- CMST 3RR3 - Race, Religion, and Media
- CMTYENGA 3A03 - The Art of Change
- COMMERCE 4SI3 - Innovation for Social Impact
- ENGLISH 2CC3 - Settler Colonialism and Writing in Canada
- ENGLISH 2CL3 - Canadian Literature of Dissent and Social Justice
- ENGLISH 2Z03 - Reading Environmental Humanities
- ENGLISH 3GG3 - Theories of Decolonization and Resistance
- GENDRST 1A03 - Gender, Race, Culture, Power
- GENDRST 1AA3 - Gender, Feminism and Social Justice
- GLOBALZN 3A03 - Think Globally, Act Locally: Globalization, Social Justice, and Human Rights
- HISTORY 3N03 - Poverty, Privilege and Protest in Canadian History
- HISTORY 3XX3 - Human Rights in History
- HUMAN 4SI3 - Innovation for Social Impact
- IARTS 1PA3 - Perspectives A: Arts in Society: Social Constructions of Class, Race and Gender
- INDIGST 1A03 - Introduction to Indigenous Studies
- INDIGST 2G03 - Indigenous Perspectives on Peace and Conflict
- INDIGST 3K03
- INDIGST 3N03 - Indigenous Women: Land, Rights, and Politics
- PEACJUST 1A03 - Peace, Justice, Human Rights
- PEACJUST 2CS3 - Decolonization and Activism: Creating Social Change
- PEACJUST 3GG3 - Theories of Decolonization and Resistance
- PEACJUST 3XX3 - Human Rights in History
- PHILOS 3I03 - Philosophy and Feminism
- PHILOS 3L03 - Environmental Philosophy
- PHILOS 3T03 - Philosophy and Race
- POLSCI 3KA3
- POLSCI 3PR3 - Practice of Politics
- POLSCI 3RF3 - The Charter of Rights and Freedoms
- POLSCI 3Y03 - Democratization and Human Rights
- SCAR 2RD3 - Religion and Diversity
- SCAR 3JJ3 - Social Justice
- SCAR 3RL3 - Religion and Law
- SOCIOL 4DD3 - Social Movements and Social Change
- SOCPSY 1Z03 - An Introduction to Social Psychology
- SOCPSY 3C03 - Regimes of Social Control
- SOCSCI 4SI3 - Innovation for Social Impact
- SOCWORK 4J03 - Social Change: Social Movements and Advocacy
- WORKLABR 2A03 - Unions in Action
- WORKLABR 2W03 - Human Rights and Social Justice
- WORKLABR 3P03 - Workers’ Resistance - Past and Present
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