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PROFESSIONAL TABLE II
A total of 12 courses is required as grouped and noted below. Not all courses may be offered every year/semester.  All courses are three hours.  In total, a maximum of nine Liberal Studies HST courses, may be substituted for HIS courses.

A maximum of five from the following:
 Liberal Studies HST courses (numbered between HST 100-899) may be substituted.

HIS 104  Ten Days that Shook the World
HIS 105  Inventing Popular Culture
HIS 106  Technology, Warfare, and Social Change
HIS 107  Colonization, Colonialism, and Independence
HIS 216  The History of Science to 1700
HIS 238  Canada: The Origins of Conflict
HIS 248  American History to 1877
HIS 265  Themes in Modern Asian History
HIS 275  Ancient Greece and Rome
HIS 277  Mediaeval Europe, 400 – 1350
HIS 279  Europe, 1715 – 1870
HIS 316  History of Science from 1700
HIS 338  Canada: Defining a Nation
HIS 348  American History from 1877
HIS 377  Europe, 1350 – 1715
HIS 379  Europe, 1870 – Present
HIS 390  International Relations to 1945
HIS 417  History of Technology to 1900
HIS 461 The Near East to 600 CE
HIS 490  International Relations from 1945

A minimum of seven from the following:
HST courses (numbered between HST 500-899) may be substituted.
HIS 500 History and New Media
HIS 501 Archaeology and Material Culture
HIS 510  Museology and Public History
HIS 541 Canada and the First World War 
HIS 556  Colonial Africa
HIS 559 Ancient Egypt
HIS 575 Rome: Republic and Empire
HIS 590  Modern International Relations
HIS 594  War to War: World Conflict, 1900-45
HIS 610  Curating the Past
HIS 615  Film, Television and 20th C History
HIS 656  Post-Colonial Africa
HIS 662 The Mughal Empire, 1526-1764
HIS 677  Society in the High Middle Ages, 1100-1500
HIS 678  The Renaissance in Europe
HIS 683  Victorian Britain
HIS 696  History of Terrorism
HIS 710  Managing Heritage Resources
HIS 742  Canadian Cultural Industries
HIS 755  Material Cultures of North America
HIS 762  South Asia from 1764
HIS 769  Modern Japan from 1868
HIS 778  The European Reformation
HIS 783  20th-Century Britain
HIS 788  Modern France
HIS 790  Modern Germany
HIS 826  Controlling the World
HIS 828  Science, Corporations, and the Environment
HIS 845  Canada in the International Sphere
HIS 854  African-American History
HIS 886  British Empire and the World
HIS 898  History of International Organizations
HIS 900  Experiential Learning I
HIS 901  Experiential Learning II
HIS 902†‡  Thesis
HIS 903†‡ Senior Seminar I: Cross-Field Studies
HIS 916†‡ Senior Seminar II: Science and Technology
HIS 931†‡  Senior Seminar III: Americas
HIS 956†‡  Senior Seminar IV: Africa
HIS 957†‡  Senior Seminar V: Middle East
HIS 958†‡  Senior Seminar VI: Asia
HIS 976†‡  Senior Seminar VII: Europe
HIS 990†‡  Senior Seminar VIII: International Relations

* If not previously selected as a Required Group 1 course in 5th and 6th Semester.
† If not previously selected as a Required Group 1 course in 7th and 8th Semester.
‡ A minimum of two courses must be taken.
 


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