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International Bachelor of Arts (IBA)

German Studies

Explore the language, culture and society of the German-speaking world. You will have the opportunity to study abroad with Canada’s best range of exchange programs.

Italian Studies

Study Italian languages, literature and linguistics and enhance your understanding of Italy’s place in the global context and the multi-faceted and dynamic Italian culture.

Sexuality Studies

Examine the artistic, cultural, economic, geographic, historical, literary, political, psychological and social aspects of sexuality in a transnational context.

Communication & Media Studies

Student Resources York is here to support you throughout your unique university journey. Beyond academic achievement, we strive to enrich your student experience. The following resources are available to students: Advice from CMDS Students We asked upper level Communication & Media Studies students the question: “what do you wish you knew when you began studying […]

Communication & Media Studies

Student Resources York is here to support you throughout your unique university journey. Beyond academic achievement, we strive to enrich your student experience. The following resources are available to students: Advice from CMDS Students We asked upper level Communication & Media Studies students the question: “what do you wish you knew when you began studying […]

French Studies

The French Studies program focuses on the study of language, linguistics and literature while exploring francophone culture around the world. We keep our classes small to give you plenty of opportunity to speak French and interact with professors and classmates.

Communication & Media Studies

This program is organized around three main themes: media, culture and society; critical technology studies; and politics and policy. Explore the character and development of today's diverse media and communication landscapes.

Anthropology

This program focuses on a comparative study of the world’s societies. You will ask critical questions about contemporary, past and future social life. You will explore the four major themes of the program including gender, health and the body; nature, science and religion; culture and performance; and power, politics and development.