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  Canadian Studies Program
"...making available to undergraduates in residence the widest range of Canadian Studies courses available at any college or university in the United States."

For more information contact:

Prof. John J. Bukowczyk, Director
Canadian Studies Program
Wayne State University
3125 Faculty/Admin. Bldg.
Detroit, MI 48202
Telephone - (313) 577-2799
Fax - (313) 577-6987

Email: aa2092@wayne.edu

Canadian Links:

Canadian Links Page
The University of Windsor

Faculty Faculty:

Denver Brunsman, History
John J. Bukowczyk
, History
Anne E. Duggan, Romance Languages
Richard Elling, Political Science
Sandra Hobbs, Romance Languages
Robert Holley, Library Science
Marion Jackson, Art & Art History
Loraleigh Keashly, Psychology/CULMA
Janet Langlois, English/Folklore
Durrenda Onolemhemhen, Social Work
Frederic Pearson, Peace & Conflict Studies
John Reed, English
Laura Reese, Geography & Urban Planning
Gary Sands, Geography & Urban Planning
Robert Sinclair, Geography & Urban Plannin
Melvin Small, History
Charles Stivale, Romance Languages & Literatures
John C.Taylor, Marketing
Eileen Trzcinski, Social Work
Attila Yaprak, Marketing & International Business

Faculty Adjuncts, Associates, and Affiliates:

Henry Bohm, Physics (retired)
Richard J. Chasdi, Peace & Conflict Studies (adjunct)
Sandra Dupret, Art & Art History
Ahmad M. Ezzeddine, Business Administration
Chris Huxley, Douglas Fraser Center for Workplace Issues
Thomas Klug, Ph.D., History (alumnus)
Julie Longo, Ph.D., History (alumna)
Shannon Orr, Doctoral Candidate, Political Science
Irvin Rabideau, Doctoral Candidate, History
David R. Smith, Ph.D., History (alumnus)
Bryan Thompson,Geography & Urban Planning (retired)(adjunct )
David Verway, Business Administration (retired)

Interdisciplinary Minor in Canadian Studies

Specialization in Canadian Studies is offered only as a minor concentration at Wayne State University. The program is interdisciplinary and is intended to offer students an opportunity to focus on linkages that exist between the United States and Canada. Included in the courses comprising the minor are offerings in both the social sciences and the humanities, including disciplines such as geography, political science, English, and history.

An academic minor in Canadian Studies allows students to select a major in an established discipline, while still making possible the pursuit of interests in Canada.

Students planning to minor in Canadian Studies should consult with the Canadian Studies Director at the beginning of their junior year.

The minimum requirement for a minor in Canadian Studies is eighteen credits, distributed as follows:

1. PS 2700 -- Introduction to Canadian Studies (GPH2700, HIS 2700, ENG 2670): Cr. 3

2. Fifteen additional credits in Canadian-content courses, of which at least twelve must be from classes at the 3000 level (or their University of Windsor equivalent) or higher.

Students are especially encouraged to enroll in HIS 3993 -- Topics in Canadian History, Society, Politics, and Culture (GPH 3993, PS 3993, ENG 3993, SOC 3993). Students will find a non-exclusive list of Canadian-content courses offered at Wayne State University on the Canadian Studies Program website http://www.la.wayne.edu/canadianstudies

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