Description
This course examines how individuals, groups, societies and nations organize ideas, perceptions and values into explanatory patterns. More specifically, it focuses on the meaning of being Canadian, from a local, national and international perspective. You will explore major ideas and value systems by which diverse individuals, groups, societies and nations seek to explain the world and their place within it. You will apply a critical thought process to world views and learn how our national identity affects the way we perceive the world we live in, by defining our cultural, geographical and social position within the global context.
Info
Prerequisites: Aucun
Recommended: Aucune
Hours: 45h
Ponderation: 3-0-3
Credits: 2
Assignments: 3
Competencies:
4HU1 : To apply a critical thought process to world views
Option
65 - Multimedia course with web assignments (English version)
Particularities and material requirements
Computer requirements: Aucun
Particularities: Aucune
Fees
Program rate
Tuition: $90.00
Materials: $55.00
Total: $145.00
Non-program rate
Tuition: $270.00
Materials: $55.00
Total: $325.00