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NO 105

Billionaires Beavers & Bandit

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This course combines online and in-class learning to examine issues and ideas important to understanding how North America and its constituent countries (Canada, the United States, and Mexico) are understood. Key themes include Indigenous Peoples: colonization and resistance; culture and identity: race, art, and sport; business and society: international trade, labour and migration; and public policy: drug wars, healthcare, and citizenship. Exclusions: NO101, NO110

This course combines online and in-class learning to examine issues and ideas important to understanding how North America and its constituent countries (Canada, the United States, and Mexico) are understood. Key themes include Indigenous Peoples: colonization and resistance; culture and identity: race, art, and sport; business and society: international trade, labour and migration; and public policy: drug wars, healthcare, and citizenship. Exclusions: NO101, NO110

100%Liked

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60%

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1 ratings

This course combines online and in-class learning to examine issues and ideas important to understanding how North America and its constituent countries (Canada, the United States, and Mexico) are understood. Key themes include Indigenous Peoples: colonization and resistance; culture and identity: race, art, and sport; business and society: international trade, labour and migration; and public policy: drug wars, healthcare, and citizenship. Exclusions: NO101, NO110


NO 105 Prerequisites

No Prerequisite Information Available

NO 105 Leads To

No Leads To Information Available

NO 105 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

Cannot be enrolled in one of the following Attributes:

Academic Success Programs (ASPR)

NO 105

Billionaires Beavers & Bandit

100%Liked

Easy

60%

Useful

100%

1 ratings

This course combines online and in-class learning to examine issues and ideas important to understanding how North America and its constituent countries (Canada, the United States, and Mexico) are understood. Key themes include Indigenous Peoples: colonization and resistance; culture and identity: race, art, and sport; business and society: international trade, labour and migration; and public policy: drug wars, healthcare, and citizenship. Exclusions: NO101, NO110

This course combines online and in-class learning to examine issues and ideas important to understanding how North America and its constituent countries (Canada, the United States, and Mexico) are understood. Key themes include Indigenous Peoples: colonization and resistance; culture and identity: race, art, and sport; business and society: international trade, labour and migration; and public policy: drug wars, healthcare, and citizenship. Exclusions: NO101, NO110

100%Liked

Easy

60%

Useful

100%

1 ratings

This course combines online and in-class learning to examine issues and ideas important to understanding how North America and its constituent countries (Canada, the United States, and Mexico) are understood. Key themes include Indigenous Peoples: colonization and resistance; culture and identity: race, art, and sport; business and society: international trade, labour and migration; and public policy: drug wars, healthcare, and citizenship. Exclusions: NO101, NO110


Course Reviews

Bina & Kevin teach all the classes tg for NO105 if one of them are listed as the prof. The BEST profs ever. Workload is not light BUT its very manageble to do and makes having a good grade VERY easy if u put in just a little effort. The hardest part of the course (detail and content heavy) was the exam but honestly if u do well enough on the term work u dont even need to try for the exam.

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— Sociology (BA) student, taught by Bina Mehta

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