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 | ||
CLA160H1 | Introduction to Classical Studies | Div. III |
CLA230H1 | Introduction to Greek History | Div. III |
CLA231H1 | Introduction to Roman History | Div. III |
CLA362H1 | Early Greece | Div. III |
CLA363H1 | Archaic and Classical Greece | Div. III |
CLA364H1 | The Hellenistic World | Div. III |
CLA366H1 | Topics in the Study of Greek History | Div. III |
CLA367H1 | The Roman Republic | Div. III |
CLA368H1 | Augustus and the Julio-Claudians | Div. III |
CLA369H1 | The Roman Empire | Div. III |
CLA371H1 | Topics in the Study of Roman History | Div. III |
EAST ASIAN STUDIES | ||
EAS103H1 | Premodern East Asian History | Div. I |
EAS105H1 | Modern East Asian History (formerly EAS202Y1/HI and 204Y1) | Div. I |
EAS245H1 | Premodern Japanese History I to the Tokugawa Shogunate | Div. I |
EAS246H1 | Premodern Japanese History II to the Meiji Era | Div. I |
EAS247H1 | History of Capitalism in Modern Japan | Div. I |
EAS271Y1 | 20th Century Korean History (formerly EAS271H1) | Div. I |
EAS348H1 | Gift, Plunder and Exchange: Japan and World History | Div. I |
EAS357H1 | From Socialism to Postsocialism: Mao’s China and Beyond | Div. I |
EAS364H1 | Cultural Revolution | Div. I |
EAS374H1 | Modern Japan and Colonialism | Div. I |
EAS375H1 | Postwar Japan: Crisis, Apocalypse | Div. I |
EAS384H1 | Medieval Japan | Div. I |
EAS457H1 | Special Topics in Modern Japanese History | Div. I |
EAS459H1 | Rethinking the Cold War in East Asia | Div. I |
EAS464H1 | The Korean War | Div. I |
EAS465H1 | Domesticity and the Family in 20th Century East Asia | Div. I |
EAS473H1 | Modern Korean History Seminar | Div. I |
EAS475H1 | Issues in East Asian Historiography | Div. I |
EAS484H1 | The Japanese Empire | Div. I |
NEAR AND MIDDLE EASTERN CIVILIZATIONS | ||
NMC245H1 | Women in the Ancient World | Div. I |
NMC270H1 | History of Syriac Christianity | Div. I |
*NMC271H1 | Arabia Before Islam | Div. I |
*NMC272H1 | Byzantines to Seljuks | Div. I |
NMC273Y1 | Early Islamic History: The Prophet and the Caliphates | Div. I |
NMC274H1 | The Steppe Frontier in Islamic History (formerly NMC274Y1) | Div. I |
NMC275H1 | Muslims & Jews: The Medieval Encounter | Div. I |
*NMC276Y1 | Social Movements and Civil Society in the Middle East | Div. I |
NMC277H1 | Topics in Near & Middle Eastern Civilizations: (The Crusades: Islamic Perspectives) | Div. I |
NMC278H1 | Introduction to the Modern Middle East (formerly NMC278Y1) | Div. I |
*NMC324H1 | Greek Speaking Judaism of the Second Temple Period | Div. I |
NMC343H1 | History of Ancient Egypt I: Predynastic Period to Middle Kingdom (formerly NMC371Y1) | Div. I |
NMC344H1 | History of Ancient Egypt II: Second Intermediate Period to Greco-Roman Period (formerly NMC371Y1) | Div. I |
NMC346H1 | Ancient Mesopotamia I: Sumerians and Akkadians (formerly NMC371Y1) | Div. I |
NMC347H1 | Ancient Mesopotamia II: Assyrians and Babylonians (formerly NMC371Y1) | Div. I |
NMC348Y1 | History of Iran from the Sasanians to the Safavids (formerly NMC375Y1, 348H1, 349H1) | Div. I |
NMC349Y1 | Ancient Persia | Div. I |
NMC351H1 | Dead Sea Scrolls (formerly NMC250H1) | Div. I |
*NMC353H1 | Pre-Ottoman Anatolia and the Ottoman State | Div. I |
*NMC354H1 | Intellectuals of the Arab World in the Late Ottoman Period | Div. I |
NMC355H1 | The Ottoman Empire in the Age of Reform, 1808-1918 | Div. I |
*NMC357H1 | Communications Media of the Middle East (formerly NMC357Y1) | Div. I |
*NMC358H1 | Mass Media, The Middle East & The West (formerly NMC357Y1) | Div. I |
NMC370H1 | Ancient Israel (formerly NMC370H1) | Div. I |
NMC373H1 | Iran in the 20th Century (formerly NMC373Y1) | Div. I |
NMC374H1 | History of Islamic Egypt (formerly NMC374Y1) | Div. I |
NMC376H1 | History of Islamic Spain and North Africa (640-1492) | Div. I |
NMC377Y1 | The Ottoman Empire to 1800 (formerly NMC377H1, 353H1) | Div. I |
NMC378H1 | Themes in Modern Arab History (formerly NMC378Y1) | Div. I |
NMC451H1 | Iranian Constitutional Revolution (formerly NMC359Y1/359H1) | Div. I |
NMC471H1 | Topics in Early & Medieval Islamic History | Div. I |
NMC472H1 | Theory & Method in Middle East Studies | Div. I |
NMC473H1 | Intellectuals of the Modern Arab World (formerly NMC385Y1/355H1) | Div. I |
NMC475H1 | Orientalism & Occidentalism | Div. I |
*NMC476H1 | Violence and Civil Society in the Middle East (formerly NMC477Y1) | Div. I |
*NMC477H1 | Nationalist Movements in the Middle East (formerly NMC477Y1) | Div. I |
NMC478H1 | Readings in the Modern History of Arab Societies | Div. I |
NMC479H1 | Histories of Nationalism in the Arab World (formerly NMC479Y1) | Div. I |
NEW COLLEGE | ||
NEW421H1 | Global Perspectives on the Haitian Revolution | Div. I |
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE | ||
CDN230H1 | Asian Canadian History | Div. II |
CDN280H1 | Canadian Jewish History | Div. II |
VICTORIA COLLEGE | ||
VIC203Y1 | Empire and Globalization | Div. III |
VIC225H1 | History of Material Culture | Div. III |
VIC240Y1 | The Civilization of Renaissance Europe | Div. III |
VIC346H1 | The Idea of the Renaissance | Div. III |
VIC348H1 | The Renaissance in the Cities | Div. III |
VIC440Y1 | Florence and the Renaissance | Div. III |