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York offers
a number of graduate and undergraduate programs with international
content, and with especially international ways of approaching their
content. All Faculties at York feature numerous courses with specifically
international content - this page can only act as a brief sampling.
See also the section of our site on Language
Programs at York.
| Faculty
of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies
African
Studies
Anthropology
East
Asian Studies
European
Studies
French
Studies
German
Studies
Global
Political Studies
Hellenic Studies
Italian
Studies
Jewish
Studies
Latin
American and Caribbean Studies
Portuguese Studies
Refugee
and Migration Studies Certificate
South
Asian Studies
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| Faculty
of Environmental Studies
Bachelor's
Joint Programs
International
Project Management at Humber College
Cross-cultural
communications, managing resources in an international context,
project design/planning and writing international project
proposals are a few of the topics covered in this program.
Combining this post-diploma certificate with a BES degree
allows students to find careers as Project Managers, Program
Coordinators, Development Specialists and other internationally
recognized occupations and fields.
Bachelor's
- Areas of Concentration
Environmental
Politics: Development, Globalization and Justice
Globalization
is a major force dramatically transforming our communities
and environments. Students who pursue this Area of Concentration
will examine the global forces and political responses that
are evolving at local, regional, national and international
levels. They will explore competing approaches to development,
politics and social justice being put into practice by a
variety of social groups, communities, voluntary organizations,
governments, corporations and international organizations.
Graduate
- Areas of Concentration
- International
Endangered Species and Habitat Protection
- International
Migration and Refugee Issues
- Sustainable
Development and Urban Renewal
- Sustainable
Economic Development
- The
Environment of Political Economy
- The
Political Economy of Food Security
- Women,
Agriculture and Environment in Africa
Graduate
Diplomas
Refugee
and Migration Studies
This
graduate diploma is intended to encourage students to specialize
in the area of refugee and migration studies and to provide
graduates with the skills and knowledge to serve the Canadian
and international communities in a vital area of public
and humanitarian policy.
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| Glendon
International
Studies
Our
International Studies program has a strong reputation both
inside Canada and around the world – in fact 20% of
our students come from countries outside of Canada. Our
multicultural campus and our focus on languages make Glendon
an ideal setting for this program.
Translation
In today’s
global economy, translation has become a necessity for organizations
that offer their products and services on the international
market. Glendon’s School of Translation offers top-notch
training in the linguistic, editorial, writing, and research
skills necessary for a career as a professional translator.
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| Graduate
Studies
Graduate
Degree Programs
Anthropology,
Social (M.A. and Ph.D.)
Art
History (M.A.)
Economics
(M.A. and Ph.D.)
Environmental
Studies (M.E.S. and Ph.D.)
Ethnomusicology
& Musicology (Music) (M.A. and Ph.D.)
Graduate
Diplomas
German
& European Studies
International
& Security Studies
Jewish
Studies and Advanced Hebrew & Jewish Studies
Latin
American & Caribbean Studies
Refugee
& Migration Studies
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| Osgoode
Hall Law School
International,
Comparative and Transnational Law Program ("ICT Program")
Master of Laws in
Business for International Students (BLIS Program) |
Faculty
of Science & Engineering
International
Bachelor of Science |
| Schulich
School of Business
International
Bachelor of Business Administration (iBBA)
International
MBA (IMBA) Program |
| Faculty
of Education
Certificate
in International Education
Jewish
Teacher Education |
| Fine
Arts
Music
Students
have the chance to participate in jazz workshops, percussion
and world music ensembles, contemporary improvisation groups,
chamber choir and orchestra, and various piano, string,
and wind ensembles. Courses and workshops in popular music
and in non-western performance traditions, such as South
Indian, Chinese orchestra, Indonesian gamelan, Caribbean,
West African drumming and Celtic Canadian, are a regular
feature of the program.
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