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PO 315

Politics & Society In Quebec

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This course examines the sources of contemporary Québécois identity in fiction, film, theatre and non-fiction. It explores both the legacy of Quebec's distinctive historical trajectory and recent political, economic, and social developments in the province, along with their impact on public policy. As well, it examines Québec's relations with the rest of Canada, the situation of Francophones outside of Québec, and Québec's aspirations to be an actor in the international arena. (Cross-listed as NO315.) Prerequisites: Registration status: Year 3 or Year 4. Exclusions: CA201, NO210/PO201.

This course examines the sources of contemporary Québécois identity in fiction, film, theatre and non-fiction. It explores both the legacy of Quebec's distinctive historical trajectory and recent political, economic, and social developments in the province, along with their impact on public policy. As well, it examines Québec's relations with the rest of Canada, the situation of Francophones outside of Québec, and Québec's aspirations to be an actor in the international arena. (Cross-listed as NO315.) Prerequisites: Registration status: Year 3 or Year 4. Exclusions: CA201, NO210/PO201.

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This course examines the sources of contemporary Québécois identity in fiction, film, theatre and non-fiction. It explores both the legacy of Quebec's distinctive historical trajectory and recent political, economic, and social developments in the province, along with their impact on public policy. As well, it examines Québec's relations with the rest of Canada, the situation of Francophones outside of Québec, and Québec's aspirations to be an actor in the international arena. (Cross-listed as NO315.) Prerequisites: Registration status: Year 3 or Year 4. Exclusions: CA201, NO210/PO201.


PO 315

Politics & Society In Quebec

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This course examines the sources of contemporary Québécois identity in fiction, film, theatre and non-fiction. It explores both the legacy of Quebec's distinctive historical trajectory and recent political, economic, and social developments in the province, along with their impact on public policy. As well, it examines Québec's relations with the rest of Canada, the situation of Francophones outside of Québec, and Québec's aspirations to be an actor in the international arena. (Cross-listed as NO315.) Prerequisites: Registration status: Year 3 or Year 4. Exclusions: CA201, NO210/PO201.

This course examines the sources of contemporary Québécois identity in fiction, film, theatre and non-fiction. It explores both the legacy of Quebec's distinctive historical trajectory and recent political, economic, and social developments in the province, along with their impact on public policy. As well, it examines Québec's relations with the rest of Canada, the situation of Francophones outside of Québec, and Québec's aspirations to be an actor in the international arena. (Cross-listed as NO315.) Prerequisites: Registration status: Year 3 or Year 4. Exclusions: CA201, NO210/PO201.

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This course examines the sources of contemporary Québécois identity in fiction, film, theatre and non-fiction. It explores both the legacy of Quebec's distinctive historical trajectory and recent political, economic, and social developments in the province, along with their impact on public policy. As well, it examines Québec's relations with the rest of Canada, the situation of Francophones outside of Québec, and Québec's aspirations to be an actor in the international arena. (Cross-listed as NO315.) Prerequisites: Registration status: Year 3 or Year 4. Exclusions: CA201, NO210/PO201.


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PO 315 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

Cannot be enrolled in one of the following Year Levels:

Year 1 (1)

Not Applicable (N)

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