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Undergraduate Calendar
2003/2004

 

Programs of Study and Certificates (Alpha-listing)

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Calendar of the Academic Year, 2003-2004

Programs of Study - Overview

Application Information

Admission Requirements

Undergraduate Degree Regulations

Registration

Examination and Grading Procedures

Graduation

Fee Regulations and Schedule

Inter-Faculty Programs - Programs of Study

Course Descriptions - Bachelor of Arts and Science

Course Descriptions - Bachelor of Environmental Studies

Course Descriptions - Forensic Science

Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) -
Degree Programs

General Courses, FASS

Classical and Modern Languages, Literatures, and
Civilizations (CMLLC) - Officers of Instruction

CMLLC - Programs of Study

CMLLC - Course Descriptions

Communication Studies - Officers of Instruction

Communications Studies - Programs of Study

Communciation Studies - Course Descriptions

Dramatic Art - Officers of Instruction

Dramatic Art - Programs of Study

Dramatic Art - Course Descriptions

English Language, Literature and Creative
Writing - Officers of Instruction

English - Programs of Study

English - Course Descriptions

Family and Social Relations -
Programs of Study

French Language and Literature -
Officers of Instruction

French - Programs of Study

French - Course Descriptions

Geography - Programs of Study

Geography - Course Descriptions

History - Officers of Instruction

History - Programs of Study

History - Course Descriptions

International Relations and Development Studies -
Programs of Study

Labour Studies - Programs of Study

Labour Studies - Course Descriptions

Language and Logic - Programs of Study

Liberal and Professional Studies -
Programs of Study

Music - Officers of Instruction

Music - Programs of Study

Music - Course Descriptions

Philosophy - Officers of Instruction

Philosophy - Programs of Study

Philosophy - Course Descriptions

Political Science - Officers of Instruction

Political Science - Programs of Study

Political Science - Course Descriptions

Psychology - Officers of Instruction

Psychology - Programs of Study

Psychology - Course Descriptions

Social Work - Officers of Instruction

Social Work - Programs of Study

Social Work - Course Descriptions

Sociology and Anthropology -
Officers of Instruction

Sociology and Anthropology - Programs of Study

Sociology and Anthropology - Course Descriptions

Visual Arts - Officers of Instruction

Visual Arts - Programs of Study

Visual Arts - Course Descriptions

Women's Studies - Programs of Study

Women's Studies - Course Descriptions

Certificate Programs

Faculty of Science - Degree Programs

General Courses, Faculty of Science

Biological Sciences - Officers of Instruction

Biological Sciences - Programs of Study

Biological Sciences - Course Descriptions

Chemistry and Biochemistry - Officers of Instruction

Chemistry and Biochemistry - Programs of Study

Chemistry and Biochemistry - Course Descriptions

Computer Science - Officers of Instruction

Computer Science - Programs of Study

Computer Science - Course Descriptions

Earth Sciences - Officers of Instruction

Earth Sciences - Programs of Study

Earth Sciences - Course Descriptions

Economics - Officers of Instruction

Economics - Programs of Study

Economics - Course Descriptions

Mathematics and Statistics - Officers of Instruction

Mathematics and Statistics - Programs of Study

Mathematics and Statistics - Course Descriptions

Physics - Officers of Instruction

Physics - Programs of Study

Physics - Course Descriptions

Odette School of Business Administration - Officers of Instruction

Odette School of Business Administration - Programs of Study

Odette School of Business Administration - Course Descriptions

Faculty of Education - Officers of Instruction

Faculty of Education - Programs of Study

Faculty of Education - Course Descriptions

Faculty of Engineering - Degree Programs

General Courses, Faculty of Engineering

Civil and Environmental Engineering -
Officers of Instruction

Civil and Environmental Engineering -
Programs of Study

Civil and Environmental Engineering -
Course Descriptions

Electrical and Computer Engineering -
Officers of Instruction

Electrical and Computer Engineering -
Programs of Study

Electrical and Computer Engineering -
Course Descriptions

Industrial and Manufacturing Systems
Engineering - Officers of Instruction

Industrial and Manufacturing Systems
Engineering - Programs of Study

Industrial and Manufacturing Systems
Engineering - Course Descriptions

Mechanical, Automotive, and Materials Engineering
(MAME) - Officers of Instruction

MAME - Programs of Study

MAME - Course Descriptions

Faculty of Human Kinetics - Officers of Instruction

Faculty of Human Kinetics - Programs of Study

Faculty of Human Kinetics - Course Descriptions

Faculty of Law - Officers of Instruction

Faculty of Law - Programs of Study

Faculty of Law - Law Service Courses

Faculty of Nursing - Officers of Instruction

Faculty of Nursing - Programs of Study

Faculty of Nursing - Course Descriptions

Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research - Structure of the Faculty

Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research - Programs of Study

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HISTORY: PROGRAMS OF STUDY


General History
Honours History
Combined Honours Programs


PROGRAM REGULATIONS

The major areas of concentration include Canadian, American, British, European, and Women's History. Courses are also offered which are designed to provide insight into current national or international issues. Additional offerings which have relevance to contemporary Canadian society include the History of Crime and Cities in North America.

1) History majors taking the minimum number of required History courses (twelve in a general program, or twenty in a four-year Honours program), may obtain credit for only two 100-level History courses. Majors taking additional History courses may count only one further 100-level History course towards their degree requirements.

2) Students taking History as an option may take more than two 100-level courses for credit and may select courses through the 300 level. Permission for 400-level courses is necessary unless these are required in an existing program.

PROGRAMS OF STUDY

Minor, General degree, Honours degree, and Combined Honours degree programs are available in History.

A minor in Latin American Studies is offered jointly with Spanish and Sociology and Anthropology.

The study of history provides skills essential to many careers - in teaching, law, business, museums, journalism, or public service. It develops critical thinking, research, and writing skills, using both old and new technologies, in a small department with ready access to professors. History is also fascinating in itself, offering a window on various groups and perspectives that shaped the past, both in Canada and comparatively across the globe. Finally, studying the societies, politics, and ideas of past times sharpens the historical memory we can bring to issues of the present, informing and inspiring an active citizenship
Minor in History


Required: six History courses, only one of which may be at the 100 level, and two of which must be at the 300 level or above Students seeking a second teachable subject area in History are advised that they must take two courses in Canadian History.

Minor in Latin American Studies

Required: six courses, including two of 23-261, 43-272, 48-330 (or 49-330); two of 23-331, 43-271, 43-462, 48-226 (or 49-226), 48-227, 48-232 (or 49-232), 48-352 (or 49-352), 48-411 (or 49-411); and 23-100 and 23-101, or two higher level courses in Spanish language (as appropriate).

General History

Total courses: thirty.

Major requirements: twelve courses, consisting of:
(a) two 100-level courses;
(b) 43-200 and 43-302
(c) five additional courses at the 200 level or above;
(d) three more courses at the 300 level or above.

Option requirements (see 2.4 for subject areas): eight courses including
(a) two Arts or Languages courses;
(b) two Science courses;
(c) four additional courses from any area of study, excluding Social Sciences.

Other requirements:
(a) four courses from any area of study, including History, but of which only one may be an additional 100-level History course;
(b) six courses from any area of study, excluding History.

Honours History

Total courses: forty.

Major requirements: twenty courses, consisting of:
(a) two 100-level courses;
(b) 43-200 and 43-302 and 43-400;
(c) five additional courses at the 200 level or above;
(d) five more courses at the 300 level or above;
(e) five more courses at the 400 level.

Other requirements (see 2.4 for subject areas):
(a) two courses from Languages, or two courses from Science;
(b) four courses from Arts, Languages, Social Sciences, or Science, including History;
(c) ten more courses from Arts, Languages, Social Sciences, or Science, excluding History;
(d) four courses from any area of study, excluding History. (Recommended: two or more courses in French or a basic course in statistics and data processing, or computer programs.)

Combined Honours Programs

Total courses: forty.

Major requirements-History: sixteen History courses, including:
(a) two 100-level courses;
(b) 43-200 and 43-302 or 43-400;
(c) four additional courses at the 200 level or above;
(d) four more courses at the 300 level or above;
(e) four more courses at the 400 level.

Major requirements-Other Subject: as prescribed by that area of study.

Option requirements (see 2.4 for subject areas): eight courses including:
(a) two Arts or Languages courses;
(b) two Science courses;
(c) four additional courses from any area of study, excluding Social Sciences.

Other requirements: additional options (if required) to a total of forty.

Fourth year courses are restricted to History Majors and other students with at least semester 5 standing and permission of the instructor.