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Certificate in Black and African Diaspora Studies in the Canadian Context

Program Requirements

Certificate in Black and African Diaspora Studies in the Canadian Context (30 credits)

9

credits:

BLST 200 Introduction to Black Studies in the Canadian Context (3.00)
BLST 211 Black Montreal (3.00)
BLST 230 Race and Ethnic Relations (3.00)

12

credits chosen from the following list:

Black-focused Topics in Literature, History, and the Arts

Note: Students may also choose from courses in this group (Black-focused Topics in Literature, History, and the Arts) listed on the Black and African Diaspora Studies in the Canadian Context website.
9

credits chosen from the following list:

Critical Perspectives on Postcolonial and Decolonial Narratives

Note: Students may also choose from courses in this group (Black-focused Topics in Literature, History, and the Arts) listed on the Black and African Diaspora Studies in the Canadian Context website.

Notes

  • Students may transfer into the certificate program credits earned in an incomplete degree or certificate program or as an Independent student, provided they are students in good standing. The credits that may be so transferred are determined by the University at the point of entry into the program.
  • Students may apply a Special Topics course to their program requirements, provided they are approved by the Certificate in Black and African Diaspora Studies in the Canadian Context advisor.
  • Students are responsible for verifying prerequisite requirements associated with some courses.
  • Several of the courses listed in this program are cross-listed. In cases where cross-listed courses appear, either version of the course may be applied towards the program requirements. Students may not, however, take both versions of a cross-listed course for credit.
  • Students are responsible for satisfying their particular program requirements.

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