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Great Books Programs in Canada

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Great Books Programs in Canada are university/college programs inspired by the Great Books movement begun in the United States in the 1920s. The aim of such programs is to return to the Western Liberal Arts tradition in education. Those who mount such programs consider them to be corrective of what they perceive to be an extreme disciplinary specialisation common within the academy.

The essential component of such programs is a high degree of engagement with the Western canon of whole primary texts deemed to be essential for a student's education. The canon includes books such as Plato's Republic and Dante's Divine Comedy. Great Books programs often focus exclusively on Western culture. Their employment of primary texts dictates an interdisciplinary approach, as most of the Great Books do not fall neatly under the scope of a single contemporary academic discipline.

Great Books programs often include designated discussion groups as well as lectures, and have small class sizes. Students in these programs usually receive an abnormally high degree of attention from their professors, as part of the overall aim of fostering a community of learning.

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[edit] List of Great Books programs in Canada

The list of Great Books programs in Canada includes:

[edit] Newfoundland

[edit] Nova Scotia

[edit] Prince Edward Island

[edit] New Brunswick

[edit] Quebec

[edit] Ontario

  • Great Books/Liberal Studies at Brock University, St. Catherine's.
  • The College of the Humanities at Carleton University in Ottawa offers a 4-year Bachelor of Humanities, focusing on Literature, History, Philosophy, and Political Theory. Its main focus is on Western Culture, but it has a significant Eastern component. Students regularly do a combined honours degree in Humanities and a more specialised discipine.

[edit] Manitoba

[edit] Saskatchewan

[edit] Alberta

[edit] British Columbia

[edit] Further reading

  • Emberly, Peter C. and Newell, W.R., Bankrupt Education: The Decline of Liberal Education in Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, May 1994.
  • Kay, Barbara, "Higher education's best-kept secret." National Post (Canada). Wednesday, November 19, 2008.

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