The School of the Study of Canada offers a rich learning environment at three levels of study:
Canadian Studies B.A.
Challenge yourself at all levels of study to explore issues of relevance to Canada, and what it means to be Canadian through a critical examination of themes such as sovereignty, nationalism, health and aging, the environment, indigeneity, regionalism, multiculturalism, immigration, and reconcilliation.
FRENCH & FRANCOPHONE STUDIES B.A.
French and Francophone Studies offers many courses and programs in language and francophone culture; from refresher classes in French to the single-major Honours program, and a year aboard opportunity in Nantes, France.
Canadian Studies and Indigenous Studies M.A.
Choose Canada as both a subject and the context for your inquiry.
In the interdisciplinary Canadian Studies and Indigenous Studies program at Trent, you’ll be supported in your curiosity and your passion for intellectual debate and dialogue.
Canadian Studies Ph.D.
Make an original contribution to Canadian scholarship.
As the only interdisciplinary Canadian Studies doctorate program in the country, Trent and Carleton invite you to join the national conversation.