North American Studies Program
The program of North American Studies is offered in combination with another Honours BA program. Normally taken over four years, an honours program consists of 20 credits, of which 7.5 are in North American Studies. Students will take a set of required courses that focus on the interactions between Canada, the U.S and Mexico. Students will also complete a primary concentration in the Canadian Studies Stream or the American Studies Stream. Students are also encouraged to acquire Spanish or French language skills, which are invaluable in many professions. A key feature of North American studies is the opportunity to study at partner campuses in the U.S. and Mexico. With an Honours BA in North American Studies, students will have a competitive edge in today’s job market. This knowledge can lead to careers in private business, government and non-government organizations, journalism or law.
The North American Studies program looks forward to your inquiries. For advice, the program administrative assistant can be reached at nforde@wlu.ca.
Department Information on this page
Course Offerings
| Course # | Title | Credits |
| NO101 |
Introduction to North American Studies |
0.5 |
| NO110 |
Canadian Studies: Global Perspectives [1] |
0.5 |
| NO120 |
Introduction to American Studies |
0.5 |
| NO201 |
North American Transborder Regions [2] |
0.5 |
| NO202 |
Narrative, Place and Identity in North America |
0.5 |
| NO210 |
Québec Contexts [3] |
0.5 |
| NO211 |
Canadian Identities and Cultures [4] |
0.5 |
| NO219 |
Canadian Studies for International Degree-seeking and Exchange Students [5] |
0.5 |
| NO301 |
North American Integration |
0.5 |
| NO302 |
Mexico and Social Change |
0.5 |
| NO303 |
Mexican Revolution and Its Aftermath |
0.5 |
| NO309 |
Special Topics in North American Studies |
0.5 |
| NO310 |
Canada in the World: From Laurier to the 21st Century [6] |
0.5 |
| NO319 |
Special Topics in Canadian Studies [7] |
0.5 |
| NO401 |
Borders and Boundaries in North America |
0.5 |
| NO410 |
Honours Seminar in Canadian Issues [8] |
0.5 |
| NO419 |
Directed Studies [9] |
0.5 |
Senate/Editorial Changes
Senate May 29, 2008: CA102 revised to NO110; effective Sept 1, 2008.
Senate May 29, 2008: N0201/GG201 Description revised; effective Sept 1, 2008.
Senate May 29, 2008: CA201/PO201 revised to NO210/PO201; effective Sept 1, 2008.
Senate May 29, 2008: CA202 revised to NO211; effective Sept 1, 2008.
Senate Addition May 29, 2008: New Course NO219; effective Sept 1, 2008.
Senate May 29, 2008: CA328/HI328 revised to NO310/HI328; Description and prerequisite revised; effective Sept 1, 2008.
Senate May 29, 2008: CA340 revised to NO319, Title clarified; effective Sept 1, 2008.
Senate May 29, 2008: CA401 revised to NO410; effective Sept 1, 2008.
Senate May 29, 2008: CA499 revised to NO419; effective Sept 1, 2008.
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Academic & Related Dates 2008/2009
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