SPEC.CRIT - Critical Race Studies - Specialization
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The Specialization in Critical Race Studies is open to students in the Gender & Social Justice degree program.
The specialization provides students with expertise in theories of race and racialization as intimately linked to questions of equity, inclusion, and social justice. Courses emphasize the foundational implications of race and racialization in shaping historical, contemporary, and socio-political conditions through an interdisciplinary, transnational framework.
Students who have fulfilled the requirements for a single- or joint-major Honours or General degree in Gender & Social Justice may graduate with a Specialization in Critical Race Studies if they have successfully completed the following 4.0 credits:
4.0 credits from GESO 2210H, 2487H, 3052H/4052H, 3122H/4122H, 3151H, 3860H, 4351H, CAST-POST-SOCI 2003H, 3661H, ENGL 3604Y/3605H, INDG-CAST-POST 2002H, INDG-CAST 4050H, 4051H, or POST 4341H