Philosophy
Philosophy covers everything from fundamental questions about knowledge, the meaning of life, and how to live it, to questions about how to design intelligent robots, the ethics of scientific and technological innovation, and how to evaluate government policies. Combined majors include: History and Philosophy of Science Philosophy and Economics Philosophy and Political Science
Modern European Studies
Study European languages, history, art, music, literature, philosophy, geography, sociology, anthropology, politics, and economics in a broadly based concentration that will extend and deepen your knowledge of European issues.
Law & Society
The Law and Society minor provides a unique opportunity to understand law as a social phenomenon that is central to the organization of social relations and social life. It is a multidisciplinary program, situating the study of legal structures, rules, and institutions within their full social, historical, economic, and political contexts.
Latin American Studies
Build a broad foundation of knowledge in the peoples and places of Latin America. This interdisciplinary program includes courses in anthropology, art history, geography, history, and political science as well as language instruction in Spanish and Portuguese.
International Relations
Gain a deeper understanding of pertinent world issues — such as international diplomacy, global economics, security — by combining the insights and perspectives of different disciplines such as Economics, History, Political Science, Geography, Anthropology, and Asian Studies with the study of languages.
History & International Relations
In this Honours History program, explore modern world politics and diplomacy and address how states and non-state actors wield and negotiate power in the international system. Examine the history of international organizations, the relationship between ideology and foreign policy, the development of the global economy, the origins and history of international law and human rights […]
History
The History program will take you through a series of stages in developing knowledge, skills, and practice of history. Choose from a wide range of courses on Asian, Canadian, European, Latin American, and American history, and examine themes such as culture, environment, politics, society, world history, and the history of science.
Health & Society
In the Health and Society minor program, you’ll learn about social determinants of health, health beliefs and behaviours, cultural representations of health and illness, health inequalities, and other social aspects of health, from multidisciplinary perspectives.
Geography: Human Geography
Human Geography covers a wide set of sub-disciplines that share in common the study of the human use and experience of the world. You’ll study such broad territory as the relations between nature and society, place and human identity, and the spatial basis of economies and societies.
Food & Resource Economics (Faculty of Land and Food Systems)
Learn how to use economics and business management to address the challenge of feeding 7.5 billion people with a limited set of natural resources with the Food and Resource Economics minor program. This program is based in the Faulty of Land and Foods Systems.