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Social Justice and Peace Studies List of Approved Courses

   
Please note that not all courses are offered on an annual basis.  It is imperative that you check with the department involved to verify that each course you choose is being offered in the current year or consult the UWO timetable for the current academic year.  Other courses not on this list may be approved on a case by case basis by the Coordinator of the program. Dr. Bernie Hammond can be contacted by tel: (519) 433-3491 ext. 4380 or email: bhammond@uwo.ca.

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Economics (Prerequisite for all Economics courses: Economics 020)
111F/G Economic History of
Canada I
112F/G Economic History of Canada II
124a/b Economic Development I
125a/b Economic Development II
154a/b Money
159a/b Public Finance - Expenditure
160a/b Public Finance - Revenue
161F/G Income Distribution and Poverty
171F/G Comparative Economic Systems
 
English
(Prerequisite: English 020E, 022E or 024E)

216F/G Children's Culture and Literature: The 1950s to the Present

270F/G Children's Culture and Literature: 1700 to 1914

 

Geography (No prerequisites)
134F/G Geography of Food

148a/b Geopolitics

187a/b Africa South of Sahara

188a/b Latin America and the Caribbean: Landscapes of Inequality

335F/G Geographies of Development

336a/b Geographic Perspectives on Law and Society

360F/G Conservation and Development

369F/G Geography of Gender

 

History (Some 300 and 400 level courses have prerequisites)
130 North America’s Wars
143F/G Canada Since 1929
144F/G Canadian Business and Labor History
231E Canada: From the beginning of the French Regime to the Present
234E The United States Colonial Period To The Present;
238E Latin America

255E Women in History
342E The Family in the North Atlantic World Since 1500
354E European‑Amerindian Relations in Canada
362E Problems in Canadian Social History
380F/G African‑American History: From the Antebellum Period to the Founding of the NAACP
381F/G African‑American History: From the First Great Migration to the Present
402E Topics in North American Environmental History
415E Sex and Gender in the Modern World
442E Age of Extremes: Fascism, Communism and Authoritarianism in the Twentieth Century
444E The United States in the Twentieth Century
457E Warfare
465F/G The Black Atlantic: Slavery in the Americas and Africa

466F/G Three Worlds Collide: Colonial Latin American Societies

483E Revolution and International Politics Since 1917

International and Comparative Studies (Prerequisite ICS 020E)
201F/G International Development 1;
202F/G International Development 2; 
250F/G Africa in Transition

Media and the Public Interest (Some courses have prerequisites)

289F/G Social Movements and Media

390F/G Social Movements and Communicative Practices

391F/G Alternative Media

 

Media, Information and Technoculture (Some courses have prerequisites)

242F/G Killer Cult: War and the Mediation of Reality in the 20th-21st Century

247F/G Legal Foundations of Media and Information

248F/G Legal and Ethical Issues in Multimedia

266F/G Media and the Mass Media

288F/G Media Perspectives on the First Nations

289F/G Social Movements and Media

320F/G Global Political Economy of Information

325F/G Media Representations of Women

351F/G The New Political Economy of Information: Networked Capitalism

354F/G Public Opinion

 

Philosophy (No Prerequisites)
110a/b Introduction to Environmental Philosophy
123 Philosophy of Education
136F/G Business Ethics in a Global Context

140 Philosophy of Law
146E Values and Public Policy
150E Images of Human Nature
155E Philosophical Issues in Feminism
162F/G Business Ethics
163F/G Bioethics
201F/G Introduction to Ethics & Value Theory
203E Moral Problems and Issues
217F/G Cultures, Values, and Human Rights
218F/G Philosophy of War and Peace
236F/G Contemporary Political Philosophy
237E Social and Political Philosophy

 

Political Science (Some courses have prerequisites)
215F/G Special Topics in Political Science
216F/G Special Topics in Political Science
222E Politics and the Media in Canada

230E Canadian Government and Politics
231E International Politics
235E Politics of the Environment
243E The Politics of the Middle East
244E American Government and Politics
245E Introduction to Comparative Politics

265F/G The Politics of Childhood Education

266F/G The Family and Law in Politics
270E Women and Politics
300E Comparative Politics of Protest and Social Justice
309E Politics and Contemporary Social Policy
310E Selected Topics
325E Ethnic Conflict and Resolution
345E International Law and Organization
350E Canada and the United States: Politics and the Mass Media
362E Case Studies in Contemporary Ethnic Conflict
365F/G Political Economy ‑ North South
392E Selected Topics in Political Science
423F/G Nationalism and Secession
424F/G Nationalist Conflicts and Paths to Peace
444E Constitutions in Canada and the United States: Civil Liberties Civil Rights and Public Policy;
485E Selected Topics in Political Science

Psychology (Prerequisite: At least 70% in any 200‑level psych half or full course)
112F/G Psychology and Diversity
131a/b Psychology and Law
376F/G Humanistic Psychology

Religious Studies (Some courses have prerequisites)
110 World Religions and Modern Conflicts
111a/b Religions of the East
132 Contemporary Moral Problems
165F/G Law, Morality and Religion
166a/b Violence and Western Religions
167F/G Christian Perspectives on Work
175a/b Judaism and Islam

203F/G World Religions: Eastern Traditions

204F/G World Religions: Judaism and Islam

213F/G Prophecy in Israel
221F/G The Media and Religion
222F/G Feminist Spirituality Today
224F/G Christian Perspectives on Work
230E Controversies within Christian Ethics
231E Law, Morality, and Religion
234F/G Christian Social Teaching and Practice I
235F/G Christian Social Teaching and Practice II
243F/G Liberation Theologies
251F/G Women in the Christian Tradition from the First to the Twelfth Century
252F/G Women in the Christian Tradition from the Twelfth Century to the Present

 

Social Justice and Peace Studies (Prerequisites are applicable)

190 Special Topics in Social Justice and Peace Studies

195a/b-199a/b Special Topics in Social Justice and Peace Studies

270a Visual Media and Social Justice
271b Religion, Social Justice and Liberation
272a/b Special Topics in Social Justice and Peace Studies
273a/b Art and the Social Conscience
370a/b Delegation to El Salvador
371a/b Food Security
372a/b Special Topics in Social Justice and Peace Studies
373a/b Special Topics in Social Justice and Peace Studies
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77a/b Special Topics in Social Justice and Peace Studies
378a/b Special Topics in Social Justice and Peace Studies
397F/G Independent Studies in Social Justice and Peace Studies
398F/G Independent Studies in Social Justice and Peace Studies
399F/G Independent Studies in Social Justice and Peace Studies
497F/G Independent Studies in Social Justice and Peace Studies
498F/G Independent Studies in Social Justice and Peace Studies
499F/G Independent Studies in Social Justice and Peace Studies

 

Social Work
280E Intercultural Understanding and Communication in Multicultural Canada
284 Responding to Child and Family Issues

and selected Social Work elective courses

 

Sociology (Some courses have prerequisites)
140 Social Problems

143 Minority Groups
150E Canadian Population and Social Policy
169 Sociology of Work and Industry
172a/b Advertising and Society
220a/b Sociology of the Environment I
221a/b Sociology of the Environment II
239 Social Inequality
240E Survey of Sociological Theory
241E Men and Women in Society: Gender Issues in Sociology
245 Medical Sociology
256F/G Sociology of Correction
260F/G Sociology of Law
264F/G Social Movements
266a/b An Introduction to Criminology
267ab Juvenile Delinquency
304F/G The Experience of Health and Illness

305F/G The Management of Health and Illness

341F/G Gender Roles
347F/G Current Issues in Stratification
353F/G Restructuring in the Americas
354F/G Crossing Borders in the Americas
360F/G Law and Social Inequality
380F/G Advanced Gender Relations: The World of Work
405F/G Modern Sociological Theory II
415F/G Theoretical Perspectives on Gender and Gender Inequality

Women’s Studies
200E Advanced Interdisciplinary Survey of Women’s Studies;
256E Feminist Theory and Practice in the Arts;
257E Feminist Theory and Practice in the Social Sciences

Revised July, 2007

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