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HOME Programs and Academic Departments Faculty of Arts History Professional Table II

Professional Table II
Fall 2014 and after admits

Revised 2015-2016.

A total of 10 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 three 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 238 Canada to 1885: Creating a Nation
HIS 248 American History to 1877
HIS 265 Asia: Foundations and Modern Nations
HIS 275 Ancient Greece and Rome
HIS 277 Mediaeval Europe, 400-1350
HIS 279 Europe, 1715-1870
HIS 338 Canada since 1885: Defining a Nation
HIS 348 American History from 1877
HIS 377 Europe, 1350-1715
HIS 379 Europe, 1870-Present
HIS 461 Cradle of Civilization: Ancient Near East
HIS 462 Introduction to the Islamic World
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 502*Life Stories: Oral History
HIS 510Museology and Public History
HIS 541Canada and the First World War
HIS 556Colonial Africa
HIS 559Ancient Egypt
HIS 561The Ottoman Empire
HIS 590Modern International Relations
HIS 594War to War: World Conflict, 1900-45
HIS 610Curating the Past
HIS 615Film, Television and 20th C History
HIS 656Post-Colonial Africa
HIS 661The Middle East from 1908
HIS 662The Mughal Empire, 1526-1764
HIS 677Society in the High Middle Ages, 1000-1500
HIS 678The Renaissance in Europe
HIS 683Victorian Britain
HIS 696The History of Terrorism
HIS 710Managing Heritage Resources
HIS 742Canadian Cultural Industries
HIS 755Material Cultures of North America
HIS 762The Making of Modern South Asia, 1757-1947
HIS 78320th-Century Britain
HIS 790Modern Germany
HIS 797Modern Peacekeeping and Intervention
HIS 826Science and World Exploration
HIS 828Science, Corporations and the Environment
HIS 845Canada in the International Sphere
HIS 886The British Empire and the World
HIS 898A History of International Organizations
HIS 900Experiential Learning I
HIS 901Experiential Learning II

* If not previously selected as a Required Group 1 course in 5th and 6th Semester.
Students Admitted Fall 2013 and before

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 238 Canada to 1885: Creating a Nation
HIS 248 American History to 1877
HIS 265 Asia: Foundations and Modern Nations
HIS 275 Ancient Greece and Rome
HIS 277 Mediaeval Europe 400 – 1350
HIS 279 Europe, 1715 – 1870
HIS 338 Canada since 1885: Defining a Nation
HIS 348 American History from 1877
HIS 377 Europe, 1350 – 1715
HIS 379 Europe, 1870 – Present
HIS 461 Cradle of Civilization: Ancient Near East
HIS 462 Introduction to the Islamic World
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 502*Life Stories: Oral History
HIS 510Museology and Public History
HIS 541Canada and the First World War
HIS 556Colonial Africa
HIS 559Ancient Egypt
HIS 561The Ottoman Empire
HIS 590Modern International Relations
HIS 594War to War: World Conflict, 1900-45
HIS 610Curating the Past
HIS 615Film, Television and 20th C History
HIS 656Post-Colonial Africa
HIS 661The Middle East from 1908
HIS 662The Mughal Empire, 1526-1764
HIS 677Society in the High Middle Ages, 1000-1500
HIS 678The Renaissance in Europe
HIS 683Victorian Britain
HIS 696The History of Terrorism
HIS 710Managing Heritage Resources
HIS 742Canadian Cultural Industries
HIS 755Material Cultures of North America
HIS 762The Making of Modern South Asia, 1757-1947
HIS 78320th-Century Britain
HIS 790Modern Germany
HIS 797Modern Peacekeeping and Intervention
HIS 826Science and World Exploration
HIS 828Science, Corporations and the Environment
HIS 845Canada in the International Sphere
HIS 886The British Empire and the World
HIS 898A History of International Organizations
HIS 900Experiential Learning I
HIS 901Experiential Learning II

* If not previously selected as a Required Group 1 course in 5th and 6th Semester.


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