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Educational Studies

The Educational Studies focus area takes a critical foundations approach to understanding educational issues and practices by drawing on a range of theories and methods from history, sociology, cultural studies, economics, political science, philosophy, and psychology. This approach provides a critical, integrated understanding of the relationships between instructors, students, educational organization(s), and society.

This focus of study will be of interest to teachers and other school professionals (administrators, counsellors, and psychologists), as well as those who wish to develop a greater understanding of the forces that shape and influence public policy and practice.

Educational studies is flexible and allows students to configure courses to address individual interests. For example, a teacher or administrator who wants to create ways to address racial, ethnic, and cultural differences may create a cluster of courses with social justice themes. Another cluster of courses may be created for a policy analyst (administrator and adult educator) interested in understanding colleges and universities as sites of leadership, change, and transformation.


  • ENGL 633: Post-Colonial Drama
  • EDST 510: Training in Canada
  • EDST 647: Critical Multicultural Education in Canada
  • MAIS 611: Transformatory Organizing
  • MAIS 613: Transformatory Organizing
  • MAIS 618: English in Question: Critical Reflections on the Rise of a Global Language
  • MAIS 622: Advanced Feminist Theory
  • MAIS 630: Pushing the Boundaries of Gender and Sexuality
  • MAIS 664: The Canadian Context of Critical Race Theory
  • PSYC 576: Assistive Technology
  • PSYC 589: Learning Disabilities: Issues and Interventions
  • WMST 546: Gender Culture and Technology
  • WGST 547: Rethinking Science and Technology: Gender, Theory, and Practice

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