Collaborative Programs
| Collaborative Program in Women's Studies at the Master's Level |
The MA Program in education participates in the collaborative program in women's studies at the master's level. This program has been established for students wishing to enrich their graduate education by including an interdisciplinary component in women's studies. The specific requirements of collaborative program include two core courses in women's studies, four courses in education, one of which is compulsory (EDU 6290), and a thesis on a topic related to women's studies.
Students should normally apply for acceptance in women's studies collaborative
program at the same time as they apply for admission to the MA program in
education. For further details, please consult:
Women’s Studies Admission at a Glance
| Collaborative Program in Canadian Studies at the Doctoral Level |
The doctoral program in educational studies participates in the collaborative program in Canadian studies at the doctoral level. This program has been established for students wishing to enrich their training in educational studies by including an interdisciplinary component in Canadian studies. The Canadian Studies Seminar (CDN 6910) fits into the program course requirements and does not add to the number of courses required for the doctorate in educational studies.
For further details, please consult:
Canadian Studies Admissions at a Glance
(Link currently under re-design)

