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2015-2016 Undergraduate Calendar
HOME Programs and Academic Departments Faculty of Arts History Bachelor of Arts (History)

Bachelor of Arts (History)
The following table illustrates the academic sequence for full-time students in this program.
 
Academic Level Admission Cohort Follow this
Academic Semester:
1st Year Fall 2015 1st & 2nd Semester
2nd Year Fall 2014 3rd & 4th Semester 
3rd Year Fall 2013 5th & 6th Semester
4th Year Fall 2012 7th & 8th Semester
1st & 2nd Semester
REQUIRED:
SSH 105Critical Thinking I
SSH 205Academic Writing and Research

REQUIRED GROUP 1: Two courses from the following:
HIS 104Ten Days That Shook The World
HIS 105Inventing Popular Culture
HIS 106Technology, Warfare and Social Change
HIS 107Colonization, Colonialism and Independence
HIS 238Canada to 1885: Creating a Nation
HIS 248American History to 1877
HIS 265Asia: Foundations and Modern Nations
HIS 275Ancient Greece and Rome
HIS 277Mediaeval Europe, 400-1350
HIS 279Europe, 1715-1870
HIS 338Canada since 1885: Defining a Nation
HIS 348American History from 1877
HIS 377Europe, 1350-1715
HIS 379Europe, 1870-Present
HIS 461Cradle of Civilization: Ancient Near East
HIS 462Introduction to the Islamic World
HIS 490International Relations from 1945

Any two HST courses numbered between HST 100 and HST 499. In total, a maximum of nine Liberal Studies HST courses, may be substituted for HIS courses.

REQUIRED GROUP 2: Four courses from Table I.

PROFESSIONALLY RELATED: One course from Table I or Table III.

PROFESSIONALLY RELATED: One course from Table III.
3rd & 4th Semester
Revised curriculum 2015-2016 for students admitted Fall 2014 and after.

REQUIRED:
SSH 301Research Design and Qualitative Methods
HIS 400Reading, Writing and Using History
HIS 401Hearing, Seeing and Speaking History

REQUIRED GROUP 1: Two courses from the following:
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

LIBERAL STUDIES:  Two courses from Table A.

PROFESSIONAL:  Two courses from Table II.

PROFESSIONALLY RELATED:  One course from Table ITable III, or Table IV.
5th & 6th Semester
REQUIRED:
HIS 505Locating the Past: Archival Research

REQUIRED GROUP 1: One course from the following:
HIS 500History and New Media
HIS 501   Archaeology and Material Culture
HIS 502Life Stories: Oral History

LIBERAL STUDIES: Two courses from Table B.

PROFESSIONAL:  Four courses from Table II.

PROFESSIONALLY RELATED: Two courses from Table III or Table IV.
7th & 8th Semester
Commencing 2015-2016.

REQUIRED GROUP 1: Two of the following:
HIS 902  Thesis
HIS 903  Senior Seminar I: Cross-Field Studies
HIS 916  Senior Seminar II: Science, Technology and Medicine
HIS 931 Senior Seminar III: Americas
HIS 956  Senior Seminar IV: Africa
HIS 957Senior Seminar V: Middle East
HIS 958Senior Seminar VI: Asia
HIS 976Senior Seminar VII: Europe
HIS 990  Senior Seminar VIII: International Relations
 
LIBERAL STUDIES:  Two courses from Table B.

PROFESSIONAL:  Four courses from Table II.

PROFESSIONALLY RELATED:  Two courses from Table III or Table IV.


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