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CANADIAN STUDIES PROGRAM & ARCTIC MINOR HENRY M. JACKSON SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES University of Washington COURSE LIST – Winter 2018 The following is a listing of Canadian Studies and Canadian content courses. Students should check individual departments and the online Time Schedule for changes departmental requirements for enrollment, SLN numbers, and location and updated descriptions. To make an advising appointment, contact the Canadian Studies Student Advisor, Linda Iltis, at (206) 543- 6001 or [email protected]. Additional Arctic Minor courses not found in course list can be found here: https://jsis.washington.edu/arctic/courses/. Corbett Scholarship recipients with donors Gary and Consuelo Corbett. (Top row from the right: Joey Li, 2016-2017 Corbett Scholar, UBC; Jenny Lu, 2016-2017 Corbett Scholar, UBC; Marissa Darling, 2017- 2018 Corbett Scholar, UW; and Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Robert Stacey. Bottom row from the right: Consuelo Corbett and Gary Corbett, Corbett Study-in-Canada Scholarship Donors.)

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Page 1: CANADIAN STUDIES PROGRAM & ARCTIC MINOR€¦ · Climate Change: An International Perspective. The course will look at the science of climate change and connect Arctic change to human

CANADIAN STUDIES PROGRAM & ARCTIC MINOR HENRY M. JACKSON SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES

University of Washington COURSE LIST – Winter 2018

The following is a listing of Canadian Studies and Canadian content courses. Students should check individual departments and the online Time Schedule for changes departmental requirements for enrollment, SLN numbers, and location and updated descriptions. To make an advising appointment, contact the Canadian Studies Student Advisor, Linda Iltis, at (206) 543-6001 or [email protected]. Additional Arctic Minor courses not found in course list can be found here: https://jsis.washington.edu/arctic/courses/.

Corbett Scholarship recipients with donors Gary and Consuelo Corbett. (Top row from the right: Joey Li, 2016-2017 Corbett Scholar, UBC; Jenny Lu, 2016-2017 Corbett Scholar, UBC; Marissa Darling, 2017-2018 Corbett Scholar, UW; and Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Robert Stacey. Bottom row from the right: Consuelo Corbett and Gary Corbett, Corbett Study-in-Canada Scholarship Donors.)

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Prefix # Sec Cross-listed Course Title %

ContentInstructor CR

UNDERGRADUATE INTERDISCIPLINARY PROGRAMSArctic Studies Minor*ARCTIC 391 A JSIS

391/HONORS 391

Climate Change: An International Perspective. The course will look at the science of climate change and connect Arctic change to human rights and other geopolitical issues in Canada, the U.S., and Russia.

35%

B. Pavia

5

ARCTIC 401 Current Issues in the Arctic Region. Canadian scientists, scholars or indigenous leaders will present their current research on or experience in the Arctic.

100%K. Moore

3

Honors ProgramHONORS 394 JSIS

391/ARCTIC 391

Climate Change: Science & Human Rights. The course will look at the science of climate change and connect Arctic change to human rights and other geopolitical issues in Canada, the U.S., and Russia. (Offered in 2015-2016).

35%

B. Pavia

5

Department of American Indian StudiesAIS 270 A AIS 475A Indigenous Poeples of the Northwest Coast, Field Course.

Students will accompany the tribal canoe journey from Washington to British Columbia.

75%C. Coté/C. Updegrave

10

AIS 340 Indian Children and Families. Challenges and solutions faced in Aboriginal communities in the United States and some comparison of programs and issues in Canada.

50%D. Million

5

Department of Gender, Women and Sexuality StudiesGWSS 392 AAS 392 Asian-American Women. Intersection of race, class, gender in

the lives of Asian American (Canada/US) and Pacific Islander women.

25%G. Nomura

5

GWSS 440 AIS 440 Reading Native American Women's Lives. Seminar based on social science writings, autobiographies, biographies, and fiction written by, with, or about indigenous women of the U.S. and Canada.

25%

J. Bushnell/L. Ross

5

GWSS 476 GEOG 476

Women and the City. Explores the reciprocal relations between gender relations, the layout of cities, and the activities of urban residents in Canada and the U.S.

75%K. England

5

Department of GeographyGEOG 123 Introduction to Globalization. Focuses on the growth and

intensification of global ties between Canada and other world nations.

25%M. Sparke

5

GEOG 476 GWSS 476

Women and the City. Explores the reciprocal relations between gender relations, the layout of cities, and the activities of urban residents in Canada and the U.S.

75%K. England

5

GEOG 541 A Research Seminar: Feminist Geographies. Focuses on care, work and diversity in women's economy with studies included from Canada.

75%K. England

5

Henry M. Jackson School of International StudiesJSIS 201 A Introduction to International Political Economy. Provides a

historical understanding of the twentieth century and includes content on Canada's role in the modern global system. 25%

J. Migdal/D. Bachman

5

COLLEGE OF THE ENVIRONMENTBioresource and Science EngineeringBSE 211 A Creativity and Society. Explores the nature of creativity and

innovation in US and other societies. Course includes Canadian creativity and innovation.

25%G. Allan

5

Environmental Science and Resource ManagementESRM 321 A Finance and Accounting from a Sustainability Perspective.

Introduction to business concepts in the context of environmental resource management including in Canada.

25%D. Paun

5

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Prefix # Sec Cross-listed Course Title %

ContentInstructor CR

SCHOOL OF LAWLAW B 552 A Tutorial in Comparative Law. 25% 4LAW B 552 B Tutorial in Comparative Law. 25% 4LAW B 552 C Tutorial in Comparative Law. 25% 4LAW B 552 D Tutorial in Comparative Law. 25% 4LAW E 579 A International and Foreign Law. 35% 3DANIEL J. EVANS SCHOOL OF PUBLIC POLICY AND GOVERNANCEPUBPOL 533 A Economics of International Development. Examines income

distribution, poverty, and the environment in Canada. 25% L. Anderson 4

UW BOTHELLEducation ProgramBEDUC 502 A Teacher's Self-Understanding. Uses Canadian readings and

writing autobiography and examining key concepts in multicultural education.

35%C. McGee Banks

5

UW TACOMAUrban Studies - GeographyT GEOG 349 Geography and International Trade. This course will

emphasize Canada, China, Mexico and U.S. trade relationships.

25%J. Harrington

5

DEPARTMENT OF FRENCH AND ITALIAN STUDIESLower DivisionFRENCH 101 A Elementary Frencch C. Probel 5FRENCH 101 C Elementary French Needham, M. 5FRENCH 101 D Elementary French Tasabovik, A. 5FRENCH 102 A Elemantary French Whittingham, L. 5FRENCH 102 B Elemantary French D. Cenatiempo 5FRENCH 102 C Elemantary French M. Nasrallah 5FRENCH 102 D Elemantary French H. Meyer 5FRENCH 102 E Elemantary French L. DeMelo 5FRENCH 102 G Elemantary French L. Rubinsky 5FRENCH 102 H Elemantary French P. Zambianchi 5FRENCH 103 A Elementary French Lalonde, L. 5FRENCH 201 A Intermediate French Giachetti, L. 5FRENCH 201 B Intermediate French Meyer, H. 5FRENCH 202 A Intermediate French Mitchell, W. 5FRENCH 202 B Intermediate French A. Shaw 5FRENCH 202 C Intermediate French L.. Lalonde 5FRENCH 203 B Intermediate French Baraboi, O. 5FRENCH 301 A Advanced French H. Vilavella 5FRENCH 301 B Advanced French H. Vilavella 5Upper DivisionFRENCH 302 A Advanced French H. Vilavella 5FRENCH 302 B Advanced French H. Vilavella 5FRENCH 306 A Texts & Traditions 2 25% R. Watts 5FRENCH 420 A Interdisciplinary Approach to Literature 25% L. Mackenzie 5FRENCH 800 A Doctoral Disseration 25% TBA 1-10INUKTITUT COURSESARCTIC 102 Inuktitut: The Inuit Language M. Mallon 3