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Program Quality

CCY 4900 | Work-Focused Placement

This course provides hands-on, Work-Focused Experiential Education (EE) opportunities in the form of placements to third and fourth-year CCY students. Complete part-time, supervised placements with an organization/employer that helps you gain relevant work experience and meet the learning outcomes of the CCY Program. Complete course work and placement hours at the same time, for a […]

Undergraduate Research

Undergraduate Students in the Children, Childhood & Youth program have many opportunities to undertake research and writing. In every year of their degree here at York, students conduct their own research as part of their coursework. In the final year of the program, they have an opportunity to conduct their own research with young people, […]

Placement Course: INDG 3060 Cultural Experience

Are you an Indigenous student at York University looking for an international course? Through the Indigenous Peer-to-Peer Exchange Program you can connect and collaborate with other Indigenous students around the world and gain academic credit! The course will be run remotely and offered as INDG 3060 3.0 (fall). Quick Links FAQ What is a placement? You will […]

Graduate Programs

The graduate programs featured below are designed for students interested in drawing connections across traditional disciplinary boundaries. Learn from faculty members with an enormous breadth of expertise covering various historical periods, substantive topics and theoretical approaches. Quick Links Graduate Program in Humanities Examine subjects central to the Humanities within a rich diversity of multicultural contexts. […]

Events

Canadian Writers in Person Lecture Series

Students get up close and personal with an eclectic group of authors while earning course credit through LA&PS' Canadian Writers in Person (AP/CLTR 1953 6.0A) course. You'll explore the contemporary work of renowned authors, while having the unique opportunity to engage with them in a dialogue about their work. Readings are free and open to […]

Children, Childhood & Youth Student Association (CCYSA)

CCYSA aims to connect students who share the passion for the rights and cultures of children and youth across the world. We will accomplish this by building friendships, providing support and network through social events, information sessions, and workshops.  For any questions, please contact ccysa2019@gmail.com or send us a message through our Instagram @ccysa_ Quick […]

Religious Studies

Bachelor of Arts (BA) Where diversity comes together   Our program is the place to explore how and why humans appeal to spirituality to make sense of themselves and their world. We apply a religious lens to history, anthropology, political science, literature and cultural studies. We also examine the origins and early literature of the primary […]

JWST Courses

Browse through the database below to explore courses that will fulfill certain degree requirements in the Jewish Studies program. When registering for classes on the Course Timetable website, be sure to carefully read through the "Notes/Additional Fees" section of each course you select. Remember that REMT & ONLN are completely online courses and LECT, TUT, […]

JWST Degree Options & Requirements

Jewish Studies explores the texts, histories, cultures, sociologies, languages, literatures and fine arts of the Jewish people from biblical times to the present. It also examines Jewish interactions with non-Jews over the ages, both cooperative and antagonistic, elements of cultural symbiosis, evolving attitudes toward and images of Jews within various non-Jewish cultures and the history […]