Disclaimer: While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy in this publication, the contents of this document are subject to amendment without prior notice. War Studies reserves the right to deviate from what appears in this document, in whole or in part.
Video Conference courses (VC) / Distance Learning courses (DL)
- Video conference courses (VC) are offered in a synchronous seminar format with students attending classes on site at RMC or CFC Toronto via video link from their locations.
- Distance learning (DL) courses are offered asynchronously via distributed readings and written interaction (blogs and posts)
Note: the course codes starting with EGxxx are offered in French.
Summer 2019 (1cr)
Course |
Instructor |
Time/location |
Dates |
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WS537 / WS637 Intelligence Studies(DL) |
Prof A Luce |
Asynchronous |
21 May - 9 Aug 2019 |
Fall 2108 - Winter 2019 (2cr)
Course |
Instructor |
Time/location |
Dates |
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WS500 Theories of War (DL) |
Prof A. Iarocci |
Asynchronous |
10 Sept - 5 April 2019 |
WS600 Theories of War (DL) |
Prof M. Hennessy |
Asynchronous |
10 Sept - 5 April 2019 |
EG500 Les théories de la guerre depuis le 18è siècle (DL) |
Prof R. Legault |
Asynchronous |
10 Sept - 5 April 2019 |
EG600 Les théories de la guerre depuis le 18è siècle (DL) |
Prof R. Legault |
Asynchronous |
10 Sept - 5 April 2019 |
WS520 Maritime Strategy and Naval Policy (DL) |
Prof C. Oliviero |
Asynchronous |
10 Sept - 5 April 2019 |
WS620 Maritime Strategy and Naval Policy (DL) |
Prof C. Oliviero |
Asynchronous |
10 Sept - 5 April 2019 |
WS586 Special Operations (VC) |
Prof B. Horn |
Wed. 16:00 -19:00, Cavalry House |
10 Sept - 5 April 2019 |
WS686 Special Operations (VC) |
Prof B. Horn |
Wed. 16:00 -19:00, Cavalry House |
10 Sept - 5 April 2019 |
Fall 2018 (1cr)
Course |
Instructor |
Time/location |
Dates |
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EG501 Relations civilo-militaires au Canada ( DL) |
Prof D. Gosselin |
Asynchronous |
10 Sept - 7 Dec 2018 |
EG601 Relations civilo-militaires au Canada ( DL) |
Prof D. Gosselin |
Asynchronous |
10 Sept - 7 Dec 2018 |
WS509 Evolution and Theory of International Peacekeeping (VC) |
Prof J. Boulden |
Monday 16:30 -19:30, Cavalry House |
10 Sept - 7 Dec 2018 |
WS609 Evolution and Theory of International Peacekeeping (VC) |
Prof J. Boulden |
Monday 16:30 -19:30, Cavalry House |
10 Sept - 7 Dec 2018 |
WS547 Military History of Canada's First Nations, 1500 - present (DL) |
Prof J. Kenny |
Asynchronous |
10 Sept - 7 Dec 2018 |
WS647 Military History of Canada's First Nations, 1500 - present (DL) |
Prof J. Kenny |
Asynchronous |
10 Sept - 7 Dec 2018 |
WS557 Advanced Directed Studies (Eastern Europe) (VC) |
Prof. R. Williams |
Thurs 16:00 -19:00, Cavalry House |
10 Sept - 7 Dec 2018 |
WS657 Advanced Directed Studies (Eastern Europe) (VC) |
Prof. R. Williams |
Thurs 16:00 -19:00, Cavalry House |
10 Sept - 7 Dec 2018 |
EG595 Forces armées dans la société (DL) |
Prof. H. Hassan-Yari |
Asynchronous |
10 Sept - 7 Dec 2018 |
EG695 Forces armées dans la société (DL) |
Prof. H. Hassan-Yari |
Asynchronous |
10 Sept - 7 Dec 2018 |
Winter 2019 (1cr)
Course |
Instructor |
Time/location |
Dates |
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WS511 Contemporary Peace and Stabilization Operations (VC) |
Prof J. Boulden |
Monday 16:30-19:30 / Cavalry House/ CH101 |
7 Jan - 5 Apr 2019 |
WS 611 Contemporary Peace and Stabilization Operations (VC) |
Prof J. Boulden |
Monday 16:30-19:30 / Cavalry House/ CH101 |
7 Jan - 5 Apr 2019 |
WS529 Introduction to Archives (DL) |
Prof E. Behrisch |
Asynchronous |
7 Jan - 5 Apr 2019 |
WS546 Comparative Analysis of Secessionist Conflicts (VC) |
Prof P. Jolicoeur |
Monday 13:00-16:00 / G432 |
7 Jan - 5 Apr 2019 |
WS646 Comparative Analysis of Secessionist Conflicts (VC) |
Prof P. Jolicoeur |
Monday 13:00-16:00 / G432 |
7 Jan - 5 Apr 2019 |
EG557 Études dirigées avancées (Les causes des conflits en Afrique Subsaharienne)(DL) |
Prof P. O'Halloran |
Asynchronous |
7 Jan - 5 Apr 2019 |
EG657 Études dirigées avancées (Les causes des conflits en Afrique Subsaharienne) (DL) |
Prof P. O'Halloran |
Asynchronous |
7 Jan - 5 Apr 2019 |
Note:
Students undertaking the programme onsite in Kingston are reminded that RMC and Queens have a memorandum of understanding which allows RMC students to take courses at Queen’s University and vice-versa. Queen’s graduate courses thematically appropriate to War Studies include:
- HIST 876 Canada at War (2 cr)
- An exploration of war in a Canadian context, with an emphasis on how war has shaped Canadian society and the relationship between Canada and its armed forces. Topics to be studied, from a Canadian perspective, include the military as a profession, military culture, combat stress, leadership, gender and sexuality in the military, and mutinies.
- POLS-861 International Security (1 cr)
- This course will focus on foreign policy analysis and international security, with a focus on alliances, defence cooperation, and issues affecting national and international peace and security.