foundations of social justice education

faculty: 
education
academic unit: 
graduate studies in education
course code: 
educ
course number: 
5018
course title: 
foundations of social justice education
description: 
the social, cultural, and political contexts of learning, both in and out of schools, will be examined from a critical and social movement perspective. issues to be explored and problematized include knowledge production and power relations, various "isms" in educational theory and practice, hegemony, praxis, experience, empowerment, resistance, and the relationship between education and advocacy
course level: 
g
sustainability: 
is

gender, health & food justice

faculty: 
sociology
academic unit: 
graduate studies in sociology
course code: 
soci
course number: 
5116
course title: 
gender, health & food justice
description: 
explores contemporary debates on gender, health and food justice through a transnational framing of food systems, food and environmental politics and responsibilities for health and food work. we will employ critical sociological and intersectional theory to investigate private and public food work, the alternative and agricfood systems, global and local politics of food security and contemporary food movements that advocate food sovereignty
course level: 
g
sustainability: 
is

geoenvironmental engineering

faculty: 
civil engineering
academic unit: 
graduate studies in civil engineering
course code: 
eciv
course number: 
5151
course title: 
geoenvironmental engineering
description: 
physical and hydrogeological properties of unsaturated and saturated porous media and engineered barrier materials; capillary barriers; contaminant fate and transport; geoenvironmental site characterization; groundwater monitoring and slug testing; design, construction and performance of landfill containment systems; contaminated site remediation methods
course level: 
g
sustainability: 
is (pending review)

geography of energy

faculty: 
geography
academic unit: 
undergraduate studies in geography
course code: 
geog
course number: 
3431
course title: 
geography of energy
description: 
a geographical approach to the development and utilization of energy resources. the history and impact of past and present energy use will be examined. current and proposed canadian and international efforts to reduce emissions associated with energy will be featured.
course level: 
u
sustainability: 
is

geography of the lake superior basin

faculty: 
geography
academic unit: 
undergraduate studies in geography
course code: 
geog
course number: 
3633
course title: 
geography of the lake superior basin
description: 
an examination of early formation and glacial features of lake superior, travel and commerce, and more recent development based on various resources. topics in the final weeks focus on recent and current economic developments and issues such as environmental regulation and parkland management.
course level: 
u
sustainability: 
is

global change biology

faculty: 
biology
academic unit: 
undergraduate studies in biology
course code: 
biol
course number: 
4470
course title: 
global change biology
description: 
an examination of how biological systems respond to, and sometimes cause, global change. special focus is placed on human actions and how they are affecting other organisms, ecosystems and biodiversity globally.
course level: 
u
sustainability: 
sc (pending review)

global change biology

faculty: 
environmental studies
academic unit: 
undergraduate studies in environmental studies
course code: 
enst
course number: 
4470
course title: 
global change biology
description: 
an examination of how biological systems respond to, and sometimes cause, global change. special focus is placed on human actions and how they are affecting other organisms, ecosystems, and biodiversity globally.
course level: 
u
sustainability: 
sc (pending review)

global climate change

faculty: 
geography
academic unit: 
undergraduate studies in geography
course code: 
geog
course number: 
4351
course title: 
global climate change
description: 
an interdisciplinary analysis of the complex issue of global climatic change. course investigates the physics and causes of change, the likely enviornmental and socio-eocnomic impacts, and the politics and technologies behind mitgation and adaption. a portion of the course will also be given over to the student-led exploration of current research on a topic of their choice.
course level: 
u
sustainability: 
sc

global environmental history

faculty: 
history
academic unit: 
undergraduate studies in history
course code: 
hist
course number: 
3718
course title: 
global environmental history
description: 
an examination of the historical relationship between human societies and the natural environment. explores how the human-nature interaction has changed over time with the emergence of capitalism and global power relations.
course level: 
u
sustainability: 
sc

global indigenous media

faculty: 
media studies (faculty of social sciences)
academic unit: 
undergraduate studies in media studies
course code: 
mdst
course number: 
4550
course title: 
global indigenous media
description: 
世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 will explore the use of media in global indigenous cultures and resistance movements
course level: 
u
sustainability: 
is (pending review)

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