the more frightened Jack is, Thursday, March 26, 1981, Page 6 Canadian Studies Program StafEifig”'next Septenbé'r'f a new programme will be available at UPEI. The Canadian Studies Programme, which has been in the planning stages for several years, will begin offering classes. The programme is designed to give students a thorough understanding of Canadian society and culture. The programme is unique at UPEI. As well, resource government . V ecause we want to tell you about Our Bank’s Profes- s a sional Graduate Loan Plan. It's a special Commerce loan to help you get your career started. We know how important it is to you to have a sound group of financial services to meet your professional . and personal needs. There’s a Commerce Professional Graduate Loan Plan people from a wide variety of fields will be drawn from the comrunity and The _Progranme= is inter— disciplinary as it inte- grates the many different Ways of seeing problems and enaoses the student to a variety of ways of studying Canada. The result should be a much richer appreciation of Canada's past and present. Students may major in Canadian Studies, or they can conbine Canadian Studies with a major in ' another area. Normally a student will enter the programme in their second year at UPEI, but pro- spective students are encouraged to contact the Director of Canadian Studies, Aner Robb (Main 300) when register during their students going into the practice of Medicine, Dentistry, Chiropractic, Optometry, Law, Architecture, Chartered Accountancy, Veterinary Medicine, and many other professions. So stop in to Our Bank soon. We’ll welcome you at more branches than any other bank in Canada. And we can help you finance CANADIAN IMPERIAL . f . . f‘” gradua‘m BANK OF COMMERCE your “W A first semester. Space will be limited in the progranme, and asin- dividual planning of pro- granmes is an inportant part of Canadian Studies, students should get in touch with the Director as early as possible. Canadian Studies majors have a wide variety of career options given to them. 'lhe programrie is an ideal preparation for such fields as law, journalism, goverrment service, business or teaching. As well, majors will be well pre— pared for graduate work in a number of disciplines. Andrew Rabb, Director of Canadian Studies pro— gramre that, "students at UPEI have shown a great deal of interest in Canadian history, literature, politics and other Canadian area studies over the past ten years. Now we have a progranme that allows people to study Canada in a new and exciting way - integrating the many ways of seeing our country into a coherent and novel approach. Ours is not going to be a parochial ap— proach, rather we will try to balance the regional, national and international perspectives to explore the student to the best that the country has to offer." For those interested in learning more about the new programme, a descriptive bro- chure and handbook are available from the Registrar's Office or the Director of Canadian Studies, Main 300. Best Sellers 3 This Week Third Wave - Alvin Toffler The Windsor Story - Brian and ' Charles Murphy, Black Robe — Tom Hall Princess Daisy —'Judith Krantz Scarsdale Diet - I _ Kane and Abel - Jeffrey Archer Love etc. - Belle .Haufinan Count Down to Armagedon ‘— Hal Lindsey The Girl on the .Swing — Joy Adamson )CPD. - Len Deighton