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This is a bilingual program that provides core and elective courses in key areas of international relations, notably the theoretical strategic, economic and cultural dimensions. The program aims to develop a systematic understanding of the problems and potentialities of international society. Students are equipped with the required analytic tools and are challenged to think constructively towards the creation of a more peaceful, humane and just world order. Due consideration is paid to the role of Canada and the francophone and anglophone cultures in this process. Particularly significant, in this era of globalization, is the program’s emphasis on a broad interdisciplinary and multicultural conception of international society. Students are also actively encouraged to acquire proficiency in several foreign languages as well as relevant international experience, through inter-university exchanges and professional internships.

Program Requirements

All students majoring in international studies must take the following 21 credits of core courses and seminars:

Core Courses
GL/ILST 2200 6.00
GL/ILST 2300 3.00
GL/ILST 3250 3.00
GL/ILST 3505 3.00
GL/ILST 3650 3.00
GL/ILST 4501 3.00

Specialized Honours BA

Students must complete 60 credits, including:

Honours BA

Students must complete 42 credits, including:

  • 21 credits of core courses;
  • 21 credits in international studies and/or from the list of approved courses.

Honours Double Major BA

The Honours BA program described above may be pursued jointly with any other Honours BA degree program offered at Glendon. For further details on requirements, see the listings for specific Honours BA programs.

Honours Major/Minor BA (Major Only)

The Honours BA program described above may be pursued jointly with any Honours Minor BA program offered at Glendon. For further details on requirements, see the listings for specific Honours Minor programs.

List of Approved Courses

GL/CDNS 3621 3.00
GL/ECON 2500 3.00
GL/ECON 2510 3.00
GL/ECON 3620 3.00
GL/ECON 3920 3.00
GL/ECON 4290 6.00
GL/ECON 4650 3.00
GL/EN 4690 6.00
GL/EN 4695 3.00
GL/HIST 1615 6.00
GL/HIST 2905 6.00
GL/HIST 2930 6.00
GL/HIST 3225 3.00
GL/HIST 3614 6.00
GL/HIST 3635 6.00
GL/HIST 3670 3.00
GL/HIST 3675 3.00
GL/HIST 4240 6.00
GL/MODR 1711 6.00 or
GL/MODR 1712 6.00 or
GL/MODR 1714 6.00 or
GL/MODR 1715 6.00 or
GL/MODR 1716 6.00 or
GL/MODR 1717 6.00
GL/POLS 2480 6.00
GL/POLS 2920 6.00
GL/POLS 3210 6.00
GL/POLS 3220 6.00
GL/POLS 3615 6.00
GL/POLS 4010 3.00
GL/POLS 4270 6.00
GL/POLS 4280 6.00
GL/POLS 4605 3.00
GL/POLS 4610 3.00
GL/POLS 4630 6.00
GL/POLS 4650 3.00
GL/POLS 4670 6.00
GL/POLS 4680 6.00
GL/POLS 4685 3.00
GL/PSYC 3660 3.00
GL/PSYC 3662 6.00
GL/SOCI 2625 6.00
GL/SOCI 2626 3.00
GL/SOCI 2626 6.00
GL/SOCI 2660 6.00
GL/SOCI 3610 3.00
GL/SOCI 3640 6.00
GL/SOCI 3692 6.00
GL/SOCI 3910 3.00
GL/SOCI 3917 3.00
GL/SOCI 3980 6.00
GL/SOCI 4615 6.00
GL/SOCI 4625 6.00
GL/SOSC 3605 3.00
GL/SP 3310 3.00
GL/WMST 2504 6.00
GL/WMST 3503 6.00
GL/WMST 3524 3.00
GL/WMST 4802 3.00


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