Equivalent Courses

Undergraduate

Equivalent Courses

Note: For students who enrolled in a History Subject POSt for the 2012-13 Academic Session or thereafter.
*For Students enrolled in a History Subject POSt prior to the 2012-13 Academic Session see ‘Substitute Courses’

The History Department website lists a number of history courses offered by other departments, such as East Asian Studies, Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations, Classics and St. Michael’s College which can be taken for program credit.

Typically these courses are taught by faculty members who are trained as historians but whose primary appointment is in another department; they may include subjects not covered by HIS offerings.

These are considered equivalent to HIS courses for the purpose of all program requirements except the 100-level requirement, and there is no limit on the number of these courses that can be included in a student’s program.

* indicates courses no longer offered by the department.

CLASSICS
CLA160H1Introduction to Classical StudiesDiv. III
CLA230H1Introduction to Greek HistoryDiv. III
CLA231H1Introduction to Roman HistoryDiv. III
CLA362H1Early GreeceDiv. III
CLA363H1Archaic and Classical GreeceDiv. III
CLA364H1The Hellenistic WorldDiv. III
CLA366H1Topics in the Study of Greek HistoryDiv. III
CLA367H1The Roman RepublicDiv. III
CLA368H1Augustus and the Julio-ClaudiansDiv. III
CLA369H1The Roman EmpireDiv. III
CLA371H1Topics in the Study of Roman HistoryDiv. III
EAST ASIAN STUDIES
EAS103H1Premodern East Asian HistoryDiv. I
EAS105H1Modern East Asian History (formerly EAS202Y1/HI and 204Y1)Div. I
EAS245H1Premodern Japanese History I to the Tokugawa ShogunateDiv. I
EAS246H1 Premodern Japanese History II to the Meiji EraDiv. I
EAS247H1History of Capitalism in Modern JapanDiv. I
EAS271Y120th Century Korean History (formerly EAS271H1)Div. I
EAS348H1Gift, Plunder and Exchange: Japan and World HistoryDiv. I
EAS357H1From Socialism to Postsocialism: Mao’s China and BeyondDiv. I
EAS364H1Cultural RevolutionDiv. I
EAS374H1Modern Japan and ColonialismDiv. I
EAS375H1Postwar Japan: Crisis, ApocalypseDiv. I
EAS384H1Medieval JapanDiv. I
EAS457H1Special Topics in Modern Japanese HistoryDiv. I
EAS459H1Rethinking the Cold War in East AsiaDiv. I
EAS464H1The Korean WarDiv. I
EAS465H1Domesticity and the Family in 20th Century East AsiaDiv. I
EAS473H1Modern Korean History SeminarDiv. I
EAS475H1Issues in East Asian HistoriographyDiv. I
EAS484H1The Japanese EmpireDiv. I
NEAR AND MIDDLE EASTERN CIVILIZATIONS
NMC245H1Women in the Ancient WorldDiv. I
NMC270H1History of Syriac ChristianityDiv. I
*NMC271H1Arabia Before IslamDiv. I
*NMC272H1Byzantines to SeljuksDiv. I
NMC273Y1Early Islamic History: The Prophet and the CaliphatesDiv. I
NMC274H1The Steppe Frontier in Islamic History (formerly NMC274Y1)Div. I
NMC275H1Muslims & Jews: The Medieval EncounterDiv. I
*NMC276Y1Social Movements and Civil Society in the Middle EastDiv. I
NMC277H1Topics in Near & Middle Eastern Civilizations: (The Crusades: Islamic Perspectives)Div. I
NMC278H1Introduction to the Modern Middle East (formerly NMC278Y1)Div. I
*NMC324H1Greek Speaking Judaism of the Second Temple PeriodDiv. I
NMC343H1History of Ancient Egypt I: Predynastic Period to Middle Kingdom (formerly NMC371Y1)Div. I
NMC344H1History of Ancient Egypt II: Second Intermediate Period to Greco-Roman Period (formerly NMC371Y1)Div. I
NMC346H1Ancient Mesopotamia I: Sumerians and Akkadians (formerly NMC371Y1)Div. I
NMC347H1Ancient Mesopotamia II: Assyrians and Babylonians (formerly NMC371Y1)Div. I
NMC348Y1History of Iran from the Sasanians to the Safavids (formerly NMC375Y1, 348H1, 349H1)Div. I
NMC349Y1Ancient PersiaDiv. I
NMC351H1Dead Sea Scrolls (formerly NMC250H1)Div. I
*NMC353H1Pre-Ottoman Anatolia and the Ottoman StateDiv. I
*NMC354H1Intellectuals of the Arab World in the Late Ottoman PeriodDiv. I
NMC355H1The Ottoman Empire in the Age of Reform, 1808-1918Div. I
*NMC357H1Communications Media of the Middle East (formerly NMC357Y1)Div. I
*NMC358H1Mass Media, The Middle East & The West (formerly NMC357Y1)Div. I
NMC370H1Ancient Israel (formerly NMC370H1)Div. I
NMC373H1Iran in the 20th Century (formerly NMC373Y1)Div. I
NMC374H1History of Islamic Egypt (formerly NMC374Y1)Div. I
NMC376H1History of Islamic Spain and North Africa (640-1492)Div. I
NMC377Y1The Ottoman Empire to 1800 (formerly NMC377H1, 353H1)Div. I
NMC378H1Themes in Modern Arab History (formerly NMC378Y1)Div. I
NMC451H1Iranian Constitutional Revolution (formerly NMC359Y1/359H1)Div. I
NMC471H1Topics in Early & Medieval Islamic HistoryDiv. I
NMC472H1Theory & Method in Middle East StudiesDiv. I
NMC473H1Intellectuals of the Modern Arab World (formerly NMC385Y1/355H1)Div. I
NMC475H1Orientalism & OccidentalismDiv. I
*NMC476H1Violence and Civil Society in the Middle East (formerly NMC477Y1)Div. I
*NMC477H1Nationalist Movements in the Middle East (formerly NMC477Y1)Div. I
NMC478H1Readings in the Modern History of Arab SocietiesDiv. I
NMC479H1Histories of Nationalism in the Arab World (formerly NMC479Y1)Div. I
NEW COLLEGE
NEW421H1Global Perspectives on the Haitian RevolutionDiv. I
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
CDN230H1Asian Canadian HistoryDiv. II
CDN280H1Canadian Jewish HistoryDiv. II
VICTORIA COLLEGE
VIC203Y1Empire and Globalization Div. III
VIC225H1History of Material CultureDiv. III
VIC240Y1The Civilization of Renaissance EuropeDiv. III
VIC346H1The Idea of the RenaissanceDiv. III
VIC348H1The Renaissance in the CitiesDiv. III
VIC440Y1Florence and the RenaissanceDiv. III

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