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Criminology and History Core Elective Table II

For students admitted Fall 2019: A total of eight (8) courses is required from Core Elective Table II.

For students admitted Fall 2020 and after: A total of nine (9) courses are required from Core Elective Table II.

For students admitted Fall 2019: Criminology: A total of three (3) CRM courses must be taken.

For students admitted Fall 2020 and after: A total of four (4) CRM courses must be taken.

History: A total of five (5) HIS courses must be taken.

• HST courses (numbered between HST 500-899) may be substituted.
• In the total degree, a maximum of four (4) liberal studies HST courses may be substituted for HIS courses.
 

Criminology:

  • CRM 200 Criminal Law
  • CRM 201 Making Public Order in Canada
  • CRM 202** Victims and the Criminal Process
  • CRM 205** Gender, Sexuality and the Law
  • CRM 206** Race, Ethnicity and Justice
  • CRM 225  The Experience of Incarceration
  • CRM 250 Criminalizing Blackness
  • CRM 285 Green Criminology and Climate Justice
  • CRM 300† Policing in Canada
  • CRM 302 Criminological Theories
  • CRM 303 Immigration and Refugee Protection in CJS
  • CRM 304 Youth Justice in Canada
  • CRM 306† Corrections in Canada
  • CRM 308† Criminal Courts in Canada
  • CRM 310† Advanced Qualitative Research Methods
  • CRM 311 Regulating Public Space
  • CRM 312 Representing Crime
  • CRM 314 Criminal Justice and the Charter
  • CRM 315† Advanced Quantitative Research Methods
  • CRM 316 International Perspectives
  • CRM 317 Special Topics in Criminology/Law
  • CRM 318 Violence and Communities
  • CRM 319 Criminalizing Indigenous Sovereignty
  • CRM 324 Security Threats
  • CRM 335 History and Politics of Abolition
  • CRM 350 Cyber Criminology
  • CRM 402** Criminal Justice and Social Inequality
  • CRM 404 Debates In Justice Policy (students admitted Fall 2014 and after only)

** If not selected in 3rd & 4th semester.
† If not selected in 5th & 6th semester.

 

History:

  • HIS 500 History and New Media
  • HIS 501 Archaeology and Material Culture
  • HIS 502 Life Stories: Oral History
  • HIS 510 Museology and Public History
  • HIS 541 Canada and the First World War
  • HIS 556 Colonial Africa
  • HIS 559 The World of Ancient Egypt
  • HIS 560 History of Ancient Egypt
  • HIS 561 The Ottoman 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 620 Imperial Russia
  • HIS 630 The Soviet Union
  • HIS 656 Post-Colonial Africa
  • HIS 661 The Middle East from 1908
  • HIS 662 The Mughal Empire, 1526-1764
  • HIS 677 Society in the High Middle Ages, 1000-1500
  • HIS 678 The Renaissance in Europe
  • HIS 683 Victorian Britain
  • HIS 696 The History of Terrorism
  • HIS 710 Museum and Heritage Management
  • HIS 742 Canadian Cultural Industries
  • HIS 755 Themes in Material Culture
  • HIS 760 African Diaspora 
  • HIS 762 The Making of Modern South Asia, 1757-1947
  • HIS 783 20th-Century Britain
  • HIS 790 Modern Germany
  • HIS 826 Science and World Exploration
  • HIS 828 Science, Corporations and the Environment
  • HIS 830 The Indian Act: 1876-Present 
  • HIS 845 Canada in the International Sphere
  • HIS 854 African-American History
  • HIS 886 The British Empire and the World
  • HIS 898 A History of International Organizations
  • HIS 900 Experiential Learning I
  • HIS 901 Experiential Learning II