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An Opening to Further Study and Offerings at U of T

The Minor in South Asian Studies also provides a foundation for students to choose even more specific lines of study on South Asia. The University of Toronto offers an impressive range of courses across departments in the social sciences, both applied and qualitative, and the humanities that students can choose to pursue once they have completed the basic training of the CAS major/SAS stream.  Offerings vary from year to year, but there are an ample variety of courses available across departments.  A random snapshot of choices might include RLG361 Hindu Myth; HIST470 History, Rights and Difference in South Asia; FAH365 Colonialism, Nationalism and Modernity in South Asian Art; JGE321 Multicultural Perspectives on Environmental Management; and ANT467 Ethnographies of Contemporary South Asia.   There are also a wide range of South Asia related courses available at the suburban campuses at Mississauga and Scarborough.

A list of U of T courses with South Asian content will be posted soon.

 


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