Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Latin American and Caribbean Studies (Lacs) at Carleton University Welcome The Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies at Carleton (IIS) is launching a new project: a Latin American and Caribbean Studies group (LACS).The objective of LACS is to foster interdisciplinary research and teaching on Latin American and Caribbean-related themes. It seeks to provide community for students interested ... more
New courses in Latin American and Carribean Studies (LACS)!
LACS 1001 [0.5 credit] Introduction to Latin American and Caribbean Studies I and LACS 1002 [0.5 credit] Introduction to Latin American and Caribbean Studies II
Human Rights program presents Noam Chomsky
On Friday April 8th, at Carleton University, Dr. Noam Chomsky presented Democracy and the Public University; A Moderated Discussion. “Read the Dean of Arts and Social Sciences Blog about the event”
New Directed Interdisciplinary Studies Course Offering!
The Directed Interdisciplinary Studies program is pleased to offer a new course for the winter semester, DIST3902 Selected Topics in Interdisciplinary Studies. The theme for this class will the Theory and Practice of Interdisciplinary Education. For more information please visit the detailed description here.
Attention Sexuality Studies Students! New First Year Seminar
Contemporary Controversies in Canadian Society will explore key issues facing Canadians including poverty and homelessness, racism, multiculturalism, immigration, ability/disability, gender and sexuality. View More
New Human Rights Concentration – Transnational Law and Human Rights
The B.A. Combined Honours in Human Rights is now available with a concentration in transnational law for those students interested in looking more closely both at international human rights law and the way in which human rights are apporached by different domestic legal systems. For more information, including how to apply, please visit the Carleton ... more
DIS Graduates from the Classes of 2007,2008,2009,2010
Directed Interdisciplinary Studies graduates from the classes of 2007-2010 the department would like to know where in the world you are so that you can be included on a Google Map that we are building in order to show prospective students and their parents just how far you can go (literally) with a DIS degree! Whether you ... more
