Carleton University Graduate Viewbook 2022 - Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

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COLLABORATIVE SPECIALIZATION IN

African Studies Canada’s only postgraduate program in African Studies. The Specialization in African Studies is designed especially for Carleton University master’s students in participating programs in the Faculties of Arts and Social Sciences, Public Affairs and the Sprott School of Business who wish to enrich their training by developing expertise in African Studies through interdisciplinary dialogue.

non-governmental, community or private sector organizations that focus on African issues. Students also have the opportunity to go to an African country through Carleton’s African Studies Abroad course, placement and internship opportunities, faculty research and other linkages to different parts of the continent.

Depending on options offered by your home degree, students can pursue three pathways: thesis, research essay or coursework.

Participating Programs

Conditional upon availability, students can do a placement in one of the many governmental,

Anthropology, Applied Linguistics and Discourse Studies, Business Administration (MBA), Communication, Economics, English, Film

Studies, French and Francophone Studies, Geography (MA only), History, International Affairs, Journalism, Legal Studies, Music and Culture, Political Economy, Political Science, Sociology, Women’s and Gender Studies.

Career Options Alumni are pursuing successful careers as policy analysts, international development practitioners, business developers, researchers, community organizers and similar occupations in which they draw on their expertise.

Application Deadline The due date for applications varies according to the deadline of each participating program. Applicants wishing to apply for this specialization must indicate this in their application to their participating program (home degree).

Admission Requirements Applicants must: n

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carleton.ca/africanstudies

Hold an honours bachelor’s degree or equivalent. Be admitted to one of the participating master’s programs.

Contact Info 613-520-2600 x2220 African_studies@carleton.ca

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Work and Labour

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Religion and Public Life

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Psychology

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Political Economy

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Northern Studies

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Music and Culture

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Philosophy

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Linguistics, Language Documentation and Revitalization

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Linguistics

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Human-Computer Interaction

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Indigenous and Canadian Studies

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History and Public History

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Geography

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Film Studies

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French and Francophone Studies

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English

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Specialization in Digital Humanities

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Ethics and Public Affairs

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Specialization in Data Science

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Curatorial Studies

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Cultural Mediations

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Applied Linguistics and Discourse Studies

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Specialization in Climate Change

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Anthropology

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Art and Architectural History

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Cognitive Science

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