Academic Calendar - 2024

Western University Academic Calendar. - 2024

Huron

Specialization SPECIALIZATION IN GLOBAL RIGHTS STUDIES
Centre for Global Studies - Faculty of Arts and Social Science



Admission Requirements


Completion of first–year requirements, including at least 1.0 course from GSWS 1021F/G, GSWS 1022F/G, GSWS 1024F/G, GSWS 1030F/G with marks of at least 60%.

It is recommended that the remaining first–year courses be taken from Anthropology, English, History, Human Rights Studies, Indigenous Studies, Media, Information and Technoculture, Philosophy, Political Science, or Sociology. It is particularly recommended that students take both Philosophy 1250F/G and Political Science 1020E.

Module/Program Information


Module
10.0 courses

4.0 courses: Centre for Global Studies 2003F/G, Centre for Global Studies 3005F/G, Centre for Global Studies 3006F/G, Centre for Global Studies 3512F/G, Centre for Global Studies 3515F/G, Centre for Global Studies 3523F/G, GSWS 2220E.
1.0 course from: Centre for Global Studies 3509F/G, Centre for Global Studies 3517F/G, Centre for Global Studies 3518F/G, Centre for Global Studies 3524F/G, Centre for Global Studies 3532F/G.
1.0 course from: Centre for Global Studies 3514F/G, Centre for Global Studies 3522F/G, Centre for Global Studies 3526F/G, Centre for Global Studies 3532F/G.
1.5 courses from: Centre for Global Studies 4012F/G; Philosophy 2760F/G, Philosophy 2810F/G, Philosophy 2812F/G, Philosophy 2821F/G, Philosophy 3820F/G; Political Science 2219E, Political Science 2270E.
1.5 courses from: GSWS 2240F/G, GSWS 2270A/B, GSWS 3305F/G, GSWS 3324F/G, GSWS 3350F/G.
1.0 course from: Anthropology 2283A/B; Childhood and Youth Studies 2251F/G, Childhood and Youth Studies 3355F/G; Disability Studies 2201F/G, Disability Studies 3325F/G; Indigenous Studies 3722F/G; History 2709F/G, History 2813F/G, History 3313F/G; Philosophy 2800F/G, Philosophy 2801F/G; Sociology 3360F/G, Sociology 3371F/G, the former English 2264E, the former First Nations Studies 4722F/G.

Language Requirement

  • 2.0 language courses with progression from one level to the next (e.g. 1030 level to 2000 level or 2000 level to 3000 level) in a language other than English, or
  • 2.0 language courses in two different languages other than English at any level, or
  • by demonstrating working fluency in a language other than English.