9 credits
The theme will be approached under the environmental, medical, multimodal, autochthonous, cultural, political, globalization and capitalist imaginations.
3 seminars chosen from the following:
The theme will be approached under the environmental, medical, multimodal, autochthonous, cultural, political, globalization and capitalist imaginations.
3 seminars chosen from the following:
Acquire specific skills in the interdisciplinary area of public opinion study, survey techniques and data analysis without requiring them to complete a full set of degree requirements.
Allows students to acquire knowledge and develop skills in political science.
Bilingualism is a requirement at the School of Political Studies. All students must take at least one of their three courses in French.
All students must successfully complete the course PAP 6520 and must be able to speak French and read texts in French and in English.
Two major partners will be directly involved in this graduate microprogram: the Research Chair in International Francophonie on Cultural Heritage Policies and the Centre on Governance. These two partners offer research and training activities that will make it possible to animate this Graduate Studies Microprogram in different ways.
All students must successfully complete the course PAP 6502 and must be able to speak French and read texts in French and in English.
All students must successfully complete the course PAP 6502 and must be able to speak French and read texts in French and in English.
Provide students with an introduction to the analytical tools required to draw insights from data in order to help inform public policy.
The Microprogram in Psychedelic Science will include compulsory and elective courses, for a total of 9 course credits.
Required:
One of these:
One of these:
Acquire specific skills in the interdisciplinary area of developing and improving health and social service programs
Combines the Advanced Quantitative Methodology and Advances Qualitative Methodology courses
The two courses can be taken independently as part of this microprogram or as an intrinsic component of the master鈥檚 programs in sociology.
For students who need to improve their skills in identifying valid data sources, analyzing social research data and their communication.