
EIP3000H Coordinating Seminar: Ethnic, Immigration and Pluralism Studies
Offered during Fall term 2021 only
Instructor: Ayelet Shachar
Schedule: Wed. 16:00-18:00
Delivery methods: Classes for weeks 1 and 2 will be delivered online. Further classes will be delivered either in person or online based on university recommendations.
Room for in-person delivery: Transit House, 315 Bloor St W, Toronto (Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy).

Although we aim to make this list accurate and up-to-date, each student is responsible for checking the latest course information and enrollment policies (such as date of course registration) on the individual graduate unit website. More departments/courses may be added to the existing list as new information becomes available.
Some departments do not allocate individual links to their course offerings, and you may have to scroll down the course description page for information on a specific course. Some courses may not yet have their syllabus/description uploaded.
When taking a course outside of your department you may have to fill out an add/drop course form available from the SGS website. Some units, such as Law, give limited access to their courses to students outside of their own faculty. Others may have enrollment restrictions (such as a later date of enrollment) for students outside of their department). Please make sure to check those restrictions in the respective department course enrollment page (click on the department heading to access that department’s course page) and contact the EIP administrator for questions if you have trouble enrolling in a course.
Students should make sure to check each department and course information regarding how courses will be delivered.
Courses not on this list may be approved on a special basis by the EIP Director. Such a course must a) be taught by a full-time graduate faculty member and b) have two thirds of its content dealing with ethnic studies, immigration and/or pluralism studies. Students can send in their suggestion for review with the course syllabus and the weekly description of its content.
Please note that students need to get approval before taking the course, as we cannot guarantee that a course will be approved retroactively, and the student may find him/herself not being able to meet the collaborative program requirement.
When in doubt or if you need help enrolling in one of the courses, Harney Program Coordinator.
Note: Additional courses may be uploaded in the coming weeks
ANTHROPOLOGY
Courses under review.
CURRICULUM, TEACHING AND LEARNING
Fall
CRE1001H Séminaire d’études : Éducation, francophonies et diversité
Instructor: Emmanuelle Le Pichon-Vorstman
Schedule: Mon. 17.00 – 20.00
Note the language of instruction for this course is French. This course is offered in French.
Winter
CTL1430H Gendered Colonialisms, Imperialisms, and Nationalisms in History
Instructor: Cecilia Louise Morgan
Schedule: Asynchronous
CTL3026H Pragmatics in Language Education
Instructor: Julie Kerekes
Schedule: Mon. 13.00 – 16.00
CTL3008HS Critical Pedagogy, Language, and Cultural Diversity
Instructor: Antoinette Gagné
Schedule: Thu. 17.00 – 20.00
CTL6301HS Special Topics in Language and Literacies Education Program: Doctoral Level Critical Scholarship on Language, Racism, and Settler-Colonialism
Instructor: Jeff Bale
Schedule: Wed. 13.00 – 16.00
Note: Masters students are welcome to enroll, but must note that this is a doctoral-level course as it pertains to the assignments and expectations.
Summer
CTL5054HS Special Topics in Curriculum: Master’s Level Indigenous Literatures post TRC Canada
Instructor: Jennifer Brant
Schedule: Tue.-Thu. 17.00-20.00
ECONOMICS
Fall
ECO3800H1F Labour Economics I
Instructor: Aloysius Siow
Schedule: Tue. 14.00 – 16.00
Note: Students enrolling in this course should have a strong background in economics.
EUROPEAN, RUSSIAN AND EURASIAN STUDIES
Fall
ERE1170HF Conflicts and Para-States in the European Union’s Backyard
Instructor: Robert Austin
Schedule: Thu. 13.00 – 15.00
GEOGRAPHY
Fall
GGR1822H Queer Geographies
Instructor: N. Oswin
Schedule: Mon. 10:00 – 12.00
Winter
GGR1816H Geographies of Secularism, Islam, and Gender
Instructor: H. Arik
Schedule: Fri. 13.00 – 16.00
JPG1825H Black Geographies of the Atlantic
Instructor: R. Goffe
Schedule: Thu. 12.00 – 14.00
GLOBAL AFFAIRS
Fall
GLA2056H The Populist Radical Right
GLA2056H The Populist Radical Right
Instructor: Andres Kasekamp
Schedule: Tue. 11.00 – 13.00
HISTORY
Fall
HIS1533H Gender and International Relations
Instructor: Carol Chin
Schedule: Mon. 17.00 – 19.00
Winter
HIS1013H Intellectuals and Decolonization
Instructor: Esmat Elhalaby
Schedule: Tue. 12.00 14.00
HIS1180H Race in the USA and Canada
Instructor: Lisa Mar
Schedule: Thu. 10.00 – 12.00
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS AND HUMAN RESOURCES
Winter
IRE 1725H Cross Cultural Differences in Organizational Contexts
Prerequisite: IRE1362H Organizational Behaviour OR equivalent
Instructor: Anita Boey
Time: Fri. 10:00 – 12:00
LAW
Law courses for external students will not have their spot confirmed until after the add/drop course deadline. Please fill out add/drop course form with course name and signature from your home unit chair, and send it to the Harney Program Coordinator. The form will be forwarded to the Law Records office.
Winter
LAW410H1S/LAW7060H Anti-Discrimination Law
Instructor: Anthony Sangiuliano
Schedule: Wed: 16:10 – 19:00
LEADERSHIP, ADULT AND HIGHER EDUCATION
Fall
LHA1042H Educational Leadership and Diversity
Instructor: Whitnee Garrett-Walker
Schedule: Asynchronously
LHA5104H Special Topics in Adult Education and Community Development: Master’s Level Race, Racisms and Adult Education
Instructor: Natasha Burford
Schedule: Thu. 17:30-20:30
Winter
LHA1115HS Learning for the Global Economy
Instructor: Kiran Mirchandani
Schedule: TBA
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Winter
POL2205H1S Topics in International Politics I: Postcolonial Debates in IR
Instructor: Nadège Compaoré
Schedule: Mon. 12:00 – 14:00
POL2322H1S Topics in Comparative Politics II: Land and Indigenous Politics
Instructor: Uahikea Maile
Schedule: Tue: 14:00 – 16:00
PUBLIC POLICY
Fall
LAW7030H Issues in Aboriginal Law and Policy
A joint course of the Faculty of Law and School of Public Policy and Governance.
Instructor: B. Edwards & D. Walders
Schedule: Tue. 18.30 – 20.30
RELIGION
Winter
RLG2015H Comparing Religion
Instructor: Reid Locklin
Schedule: Thu. 10.00 – 12.00
JPR2051H/ Religion and Politics
Instructor: Ruth Marshall
Schedule: Tue. 16.00 – 18.00
SOCIAL JUSTICE EDUCATION
Fall
SJE3914H Anti-Colonial Thought and Pedagogical Challenges
Instructor: George JS Dei
Schedule: Tue. 17:30-20:30
SJE5013HF Special Topics in Social Justice Research in Education: Master’s Level Race, Blackness and Education in Canada
Instructor: Rosalind Hampton
Schedule: Wed. 17:30-20:30
Summer
SJE5044HF Special Topics in Social Justice Research in Education: Master’s Level Migration and the Black Diaspora
Instructor: Amal Madibbo
Schedule: Tue.- Thu. 13.00-16.00
SJE5019HF Special Topics in Social Justice Research in Education: Master’s Level Narratives of Exile and Migration: Implications for Education
Instructor: John Portelli
Schedule: Mon. – Wed. 13.00-16.00
SJE5015HF Special Topics in Social Justice Research in Education: Master’s Level Black Studies and the University
Instructor: Rosalind Hampton
Schedule: Mon. – Wed. 9.00 -12.00
SOCIAL WORK
Winter
SWK 4304H Globalization and Trans-nationalization: Intersections of Policy and Community Practice Locally and Globally
Instructor: Bhuyan, R.
Schedule: Mon. 9.00 Izumi Sakamoto 12.00
SWK4804H Social Studies 4: Critical Social Work Analysis with Indigenous People
Instructor: Quinn, A.
Schedule: Intensive: January 15, 22, 29, February 5, 12
Summer
SWK4658H Social Work Practice with Immigrants and Refugees
Instructor: Izumi Sakamoto
Schedule: Mon. 1.00 – 4.30
SOCIOLOGY
Fall
SOC6309H Indigeneity I
Instructor: Robin Gray & Yvonne Sherwood
Schedule: Fri. 11.00 am – 13.00 pm
SOC6516H Sociology of Culture
Instructor: Josée Johnston & Shyon Baumann
Schedule: Tue. 11.00 – 13.00
Winter
SOC6002H Immigration I
Instructor: Fidan Elcioglu
Schedule: Monday 1.00 – 15.00
WOMEN AND GENDER STUDIES
Courses under review.