Summer Courses 2016

Undergraduate

Summer Courses 2016

The Department offers 100-level, 200-level, 300-level, and 400-level History (HIS) courses.

PLEASE NOTE

  • Course descriptions are not final and may be changed at or before the first class.
  • For enrolment instructions, students should consult the Faculty of Arts and Science 2016 Summer Timetable.
  • Prerequisites will be enforced rigorously. Students who do not have the relevant prerequisite(s) may be removed from the course after classes begin. Specific questions regarding prerequisites for a course can be answered by the course instructor. Where there are two instructors of a course, an asterisk (*) indicates the Course Coordinator.

This page will be updated regularly. Please check here for curriculum changes.

Here is the June 2016 Exam Timetable.

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Course Timetable

(Course numbers are links to course descriptions). The following courses are in numerical order. The descriptions are fuller than those in the Arts and Science Calendar.

Course Nomenclature:
Start and End of Classes; Final Examination period

Section Code
Classes Start
Classes End
Final Examination Period
F  May 9  June 17  June 20 to 24
Y May 9 August 8 August 9 to 15
S June 27 August 8 August 9 to 15


Note
that Y section code course lectures do not meet the week of June 20 to June 24; term tests may be held.

Course NumberTitleDay/TimeLocationInstructor
100-Level
HIS 103Y1-YStatecraft & StrategyMW 6-8SS 2110V. Dimitriadis
200-Level
HIS 205H1-STopics in Women's History: European Women in the Globalizing World, 1500-1900TR 3-5SS 2105C. Dale
HIS 241H1-SEurope in the 19th Century, 1815-1914TR 5-7SS 1074G. Wiens
HIS 243H1-FEarly Modern Europe, 1450-1648MW 5-7SS 1074S. Cavanaugh
HIS 292H1-FLatin America: The National Period **course title updated**MW 10-12SS 1072B. Fisk
300-Level
HIS 311Y1-YIntroduction to Canadian International RelationsMW 10-12SS 1074C. Pennington
HIS 343Y1-YHistory of Modern EspionageMW 5-7SS 2108D. Molinaro
HIS 344Y1-YConflict and Co-Operation in the International System Since 1945TR 5-7SS 1087V. Dimitriadis
HIS 385H1-FHistory of Hong KongTR 10-12SS 2108C. Lim
400-Level
HIS 474H1-FEmancipate Yourselves from Mental Slavery: Historical Narratives of Caribbean DecolonisationTR 11-1SS 2120M. Newton
HIS 496H1-STopics in History: Law in the British EmpireTR 2-4SS 2120J. Mori
HIS 498H1-FIndependent StudiesTBATBAStaff

Summer Abroad

The following “Summer Abroad” courses will be offered through the Professional and International Programs Office, Woodsworth College, University of Toronto, 119 St. George Street, 3rd Floor, Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A9, Phone: 416-978-8713. Please note that applications for ALL 2016 Summer Abroad programs will open on January 4, 2016. All applications will close on February 15, 2016.

  • HIS357Y0 A Social History of Renaissance Europe (France)
  • HIS367Y0 The City in Central Europe: Imperial Pasts, Imperial Aspirations, Wars and Revolutions (Central Europe)
  • HIS385Y0 The History of Hong Kong (China: Hong Kong)

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