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Academic Resources

CLTR Degree Options & Requirements

Culture & Expression (C&E) takes a multidisciplinary approach to explore the catalytic relationship between the creative human imagination and the multiple cultural settings that ignite it. Theoretical courses prepare students to delve into the core of 'meaning' in culture and to gain a fresh understanding of the nature of culture and the arts in social, […]

Useful Resources

Given the relative abundance of sites listing hundreds of links to pages on Classical themes, we have chosen not to compile another massive and slow-loading list of our own. We instead provide links to some of the best-maintained collections of classical links, as well as to the most important bibliographic resources. Quick Links Library catalogues […]

CLST Degree Options & Requirements

A major or minor degree in Classics or Classical Studies enables you to study Ancient Greek or Roman culture in depth. Our degrees also provide transferable skills to benefit your future career. Students wishing to concentrate on the Ancient Greek and Latin languages can opt for a Classics degree. Those looking to study the literature, […]

CCY Degree Options & Requirements

In our many courses, you will learn practical techniques to listen to children and discern young people's voices in different contexts. As a CCY student, you will learn what goes into determining the best interests of the child and developing best practices for working with children and young people. For help, please contact academic advising […]

BCS Practicum: HUMA 4305

The Black Canadian Studies Certificate includes a practicum in the HUMA 4305 3.0 course. This placement is intended for students to turn their understanding of Black Canadian cultures into careers in the public or not-for-profit sectors. Please contact the coordinator if you are interested. Placement options are currently available with a TDSB School Trustee and […]

BCS Requirements

The Black Canadian Studies Certificate (BCS) studies Black Canada from the perspective of cultural studies, history, literature and music. While other programs deal with racism and race, they often gloss over theoretical questions of how Blackness operates as a unique racial and cultural category. This certificate is intended to examine the historical, cultural and various […]

Awards, Scholarships & Bursaries

We want to recognize your academic success and provide a financial boost to those who need it. Awards are also an excellent way too improve your resume. Quick Links The Humanities 25th Anniversary Book Prize Awarded annually to the humanities major graduating with the highest cumulative grade point average of 7.50 or better for all […]

Funded Research

Our top-notch researchers excel in grant funding competitions. Grants help us continue creating value for students and communities, and improve the quality of teaching and learning at York. These funds are also a vote of confidence in our research from third-party experts in government, industry and academia. We look forward to passing on the benefits […]

Faculty Publications

Be inspired, learn and connect with our faculty's award winning research. Make sure to keep up with all the latest material from our talented faculty. Feel free to reach out if you would like to explore opportunities for collaboration. We hope our work inspires your own research and benefits your career whether its inside or […]