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Note: Students are responsible for fulfilling the requirements of the Specialist or Major program from the Calendar of the year in which they enrolled in the program. |
(10 full courses or their equivalent)
Students may enrol in the Specialist Program in History after completing at least four courses including two HIS courses, one of which must be a 100-level HIS course. A mark of at least 73% in two HIS courses is required.
NB: 'Course' means 1 full credit (Y) or 2 half credits (H).
See also Divisions and 'Pre-modern Courses'.
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Note: As of April 2010, the Joint History and Political Science Specialist program has been discontinued. Those already enrolled in the program may continue but new enrolments will no longer be permitted. |
(14 full courses or their equivalent)
Students may enrol in the Joint Specialist Program in History and Political Science after completing at least four full courses or their quivalent and fulfilling the following requirements:
Students applying to enrol after Second Year must have completed at least eight full courses or their equivalent and fulfil the following requirements:
NB: 'Course' means 1 full credit (Y) or 2 half credits (H).
See also Divisions and 'Pre-modern Courses'.
(7 courses including at least one 300-series course and one 400-series course)
NOTE: At least one course in Canadian politics must be completed. The Canadian politics requirement will be satisfied by only POL 103Y1/214Y1.
Students may enrol in the Major Program in History after having completed four full courses or their equivalent including one 100-level HIS course; a minimum grade of 65% in this or another HIS course is required.
NB: 'Course' means 1 full credit (Y) or 2 half credits (H).
See also Divisions and 'Pre-modern Courses'.
Students may enrol in the Minor Program in History after having completed four full courses or their equivalent.
History courses are grouped into three geographic divisions as outlined below. Specialist and Majors are required to choose courses from each of the three divisions to fulfill geographic breadth requirements. In order to help students with planning their programs, courses have been listed according to their divisions.
Although thematic streams are not an official program requirement, you may find it enriching to follow a particular theme across different time periods or geographical divisions.
The following thematic streams indicate a few well-defined areas, but other thematic possibilities exist exist as well, such as 'Race' and Ethnic Relations, or Popular and Material Culture. For further information, consult the Associate Chair, Undergraduate at 416-978-3368.
Please Note
These lists show only those courses which will be offered in the 2011-2012 Winter Session. For brief descriptions of courses not offered in the current year, refer to the Arts and Science Calendar: History.