HIST 224 Canadian Francophone Communities Units: 3.00
This online course introduces students to the social, cultural, economic, and political realities of French speaking communities outside Quebec, from the 19th century to today. It offers an overview of the questions of immigration, assimilation, education, religion, and linguistic rights in their development and continued existence.
NOTE Also offered online. Consult Arts and Science Online.
NOTE Also offered online. Consult Arts and Science Online.
Learning Hours: 120 (48 Online Activity, 72 Private Study)
Requirements: Prerequisite Level 2 or above.
Note This course can be taken in either French or English.
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Describe a variety of Francophone communities in Canada and their religious contexts.
- Explain and compare the cultural challenges of minority Francophone communities in Canada.
- Identify the significant events and their consequences in Canadian Francophone history since the 19th century.
- Describe the consequences of the acquisition of French-language educational rights since the 19th century.
- Develop skills to communicate in a clear and concise manner to work with peers collaboratively.
- Apply critical thinking skills to a variety of written forms to reflect and evaluate information being presented.