Undergraduate
Substitute Courses
Note: For students enrolled in a History Subject POSt prior to the 2012-13 Academic Session
*For students enrolled in a History Subjec POSt beginning in the 2012-13 Academic Session please see Related and Equivalent Course sections.
Other departments in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences offer courses that are strongly historical in content, and the Department of History allows you to choose some of these courses to fulfill the requirements of your program.
There are a few guidelines to using these History Substitutes in your program:
- Number: Up to 3 History Substitutes may be used in a History Specialist or Joint Specialist program. Up to 2 History Substitutes may be used in a History Major or History Minor program.
- Level: Except for 100-level courses, History Substitutes are incorporated into your History program at the same year level: eg., a 400-level History Substitute may be used as a fourth year History requirement.
- Pre-modern: History Substitutes can be used to fulfill the requirement for a premodern course. The following is a list of History Substitutes, which have been approved by the Department of History.
Note: History courses offered on the Mississauga and Scarborough campuses are listed on their websites: Mississauga (UTM): http://www.utm.utoronto.ca/historical-studies/ Scarborough (UTSC): http://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/hcs/
ABORIGINAL STUDIES | ||
ABS201Y1 | Introduction to Aboriginal Studies | Div. II |
ABS301Y1 | Native Language and Culture (formerly ABS200Y1) | Div. II |
AMERICAN STUDIES | ||
USA300H1 | Theories and Methods in American Studies: The 1920s (formerly USA300Y1) “Content varies by year; please check with the department” | Div. II |
USA310H1 | Approaches to American Studies: Post-war? Violence and Militarism in the United States, 1945-present | Div. II |
USA311H1 | Hellhound on my Trail: Living the Blues in the Mississippi Delta, 1890-1945 | Div. II |
USA400H1 | Topics in American Studies I: Queer Feelings | Div. II |
USA401H1 | Topics in American Studies II: Asian Diasporas: Migration, Memory, Imagination | Div. II |
USA402H1 | Taking Shots at the Man: Assassination and the American Presidency | Div. II |
USA403H1 | Thinking Out Loud: Think Tanks, Interest Groups and the Public Interest | Div. II |
ASIA-PACIFIC STUDIES | ||
ASI400Y1 | Seminar in Asia-Pacific Studies (formerly ASI300Y1) | Div. I |
CLASSICS/GREEK AND ROMAN HISTORY | ||
CLA160H1 | Introduction to Classical Studies (formerly CLA160Y1) | Div. III |
CLA203H1 | Science in Antiquity | Div. III |
CLA219H1 | Women in Antiquity | Div. III |
CLA230H1 | Introduction to Greek History | Div. III |
CLA231H1 | Introduction to Roman History | Div. III |
CLA362H1 | Mycenaean and Archaic Greece | Div. III |
CLA363H1 | The Rise and Fall of Athens | Div. III |
CLA364H1 | The Hellenistic World | Div. III |
CLA365H1 | Topics in Greek Social History | 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 |
CLA370H1 | Topics in Roman Social History | Div. III |
CLA371H1 | Topics in the Study of Roman History | Div. III |
CLA378H1 | Late Antiquity (formerly CLA338H1) | Div. III |
CLA387H1 | Spectacle in the Roman World | Div. III |
CLA390H1 | Topics in the Study of Greek Culture and Society | Div. III |
CLA391H1 | Topics in the Study of Roman Culture and Society | Div. III |
CLA403H1 | Special Topics in Ancient History | Div. III |
EAST ASIAN STUDIES | ||
EAS102Y1 | Introduction to East Asian Civilizations | Div. I |
EAS105Y1 | Modern East Asian History (formerly EAS202Y1/H1 and 204Y1) | Div. I |
EAS245H1 | Pre-modern Japanese History | Div. I |
EAS246H1 | Pre-modern Japanese Cultural History | Div. I |
EAS247H1 | History of Captialism in Modern Japan | Div. I |
EAS271Y1 | 20th Century Korean History (formerly EAS271H1) | Div. I |
EAS357H1 | From Socialism to Postsocialism: Mao’s China and Beyond | Div. I |
*EAS372H1 | Early Korean History | Div. I |
EAS373H1 | Choson History | Div. I |
EAS374H1 | Modern Japan and Colonialism | Div. I |
EAS389Y1 | History of Korean Religion | Div. I |
EAS476Y1 | Democracy and History in Korea | Div. I |
ECONOMICS | ||
ECO301Y1 | European Economic History, 1250-1750 (formerly ECO201Y1) | Div. III |
ECO302H1 | Comparative Economic Institutions in History (formerly ECO302Y1) | Div. I/II/III |
ECO303Y1 | The Economic History of Modern Europe to 1914 | Div. III |
ECO321Y1 | Canadian Economic History Since 1500 (formerly ECO221Y1) | Div. II |
ECO342Y1 | Twentieth Century Economic History | Div. I/II/III |
ECO429Y1 | History of Economic Thought (formerly ECO322Y1) | Div. I/II/III |
ECO435H1 | The Economics of Modern China (formerly ECO335Y1) | Div. I |
ENGLISH | ||
ENG385H1 | History of the English Language (formerly ENG367Y1) | Div. III |
EUROPEAN STUDIES | ||
EUR200Y1 | Europe: Nation-State to Supranational Union | Div. III |
*EUR301Y0 | Berlin Since 1945 (Summer Abroad) | Div. III |
FRENCH | ||
FCS369Y0 | The Culture of Touraine (offered in Tours in Summer only) (formerly FCS399Y0) | Div. III |
FRE318H1 | Medieval French Literature (formerly FRE321H1) | Div. III |
FRE320H1 | French Literature of Classicism and Enlightenment (formerly FRE320Y1) | Div. III |
*FRE322H1 | The 18th Century: The Age of Enlightenment (formerly FRE322Y1) | Div. III |
FRE324H1 | French Literature in the Time of Revolutions and Industrialization (formerly FRE324Y1) | Div. III |
FRE374YO | French Civilization from the 18th Century to Today (Summer Abroad) | Div. III |
GEOGRAPHY | ||
GGR107H1 | Environment, Food and People (formerly GGR107Y1) | Div. I/II/III |
GGR240H1 | Historical Geography of North America | Div. II |
GGR241H1 | Historical Geographies of Urban Exclusion and Segregation | Div. I/II/III |
GGR336H1 | Urban Historical Geography of North America | Div. II |
*GGR340H1 | Regionalism in Canada | Div. II |
*GGR363H1 | Cultural History of East European Jewish Community | Div. III |
*GGR364H1 | Historical Geography of Ethnic Groups in Canada | Div. II |
GGR366H1 | Historical Toronto | Div. II |
*GGR392H1 | Research Methods in Historical Geography | Div. I/II/III |
GGR421H1 | History & Philosophy of Geography | Div. I/II/III |
*GGR446H1 | Approaches to Historical Geography | Div. I/II/III |
GERMAN | ||
GER362H1 | Soviet and Kosher: Jewish Culture in the Soviet Union | Div. III |
GER363Y1 (excl: HIS389H1F, L5101 – Summer ’06) | Cultural History of East European Community 1800-2000 | Div. III |
GER410H1 | Topics in German Intellectual History | Div. III |
INSTITUTE OF HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE | ||
HPS201H1 | Origins of Western Technology | Div. III |
HPS202H1 | Technology in the Modern World | Div. II/III |
HPS210H1 | Scientific Revolutions I (formerly HPS200Y1) | Div. II/III |
HPS211H1 | Scientific Revolutions II (formerly HPS200Y1) | Div. II/III |
*HPS280H1 | History of Science | Div. III |
*HPS284H1 | History of North American Technology | Div. II |
*HPS305H1 | Technology and Society in North America | Div. II |
HPS306H1 | Technology and War | Div. II/III |
HPS307H1 | History of Energy | Div. II/III |
JPS311H1 | History of Physics (formerly HPS311H1) | Div. II/III |
HPS312H1 | History of Chemistry | Div. II/III |
HPS313H1 | Two Hundred Years of Electricity | Div. II/III |
*HPS317H1 | Mad People’s Own History | Div. II/III |
HPS318H1 | History of Medicine I (formerly HPS314Y1) | Div. III |
HPS319H1 | History of Medicine II (formerly HPS314Y1) | Div. III |
HPS324H1 | Natural Science and Social Issues | Div. II/III |
HPS326H1 | History of Science and Religion | Div. III |
HPS343H1 | History of Pre-Electronic Computing | Div. II/III |
HPS350H1 | Revolution in Science | Div. III |
JPS353H1 | History of Evolutionary Biology I (formerly HPS323H1, HPS323H1) | Div. II/III |
JPS355H1 | History of Evolutionary Biology II (formerly HPS333H1, HPS353H1) | Div. II/III |
HPS360H1 | History of Modern Cosmology | Div. II/III |
HPS375H1 | Science and Technology in the Realms of Islam, 600-1600, Part I: The Mathematical Sciences and their Practical Applications (formerly HPS275H1) | Div. I |
HPS376H1 | Science and Technology in the Realms of Islam, 600-1600, Part II: The Life Sciences (formerly HPS276H1) | Div. I |
HPS390H1 | History of Mathematics up to 1700 | Div. II/III |
HPS391H1 | History of Mathematics after 1700 | Div. II/III |
HPS410H1 | History of Mathematics | Div. II/III |
HPS412H1 | History of the Biological Sciences | Div. II/III |
HPS427H1 | Historical Foundations of Chemistry | Div. II/III |
HPS430H1 | History of Technology I | Div. II/III |
HPS431H1 | History of Technology II | Div. II/III |
ITALIAN STUDIES | ||
ITA233Y1 | Ethnicity and Mainstream Italian Canadian Culture | Div. II/III |
ITA245Y1 | Italian Culture & Civilization | Div. III |
ITA356Y0/357Y0 | Italian Culture from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance (Summer Abroad) | Div. III |
ITA358Y0/359Y0 | Modern Italian Culture | Div. III |
LATIN-AMERICAN STUDIES | ||
LAS 200Y1 | Latin-America: History, Civilization and Culture (formerly IAS200Y1) | Div. II |
*LAS320H1 | Brazil: History, Peoples, Culture (formerly IAS320H1) | Div. II |
Life Sciences: ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY | ||
JHE353H1 | History of Evolutionary Biology I (formerly EEB353H1; ZOO354Y1; also listed as HPS353H1) | Div. II/III |
JHE355H1 | History of Evolutionary Biology II (formerly EEB355H1; ZOO354Y1; also listed as HPS355H1) | Div. II/III |
Life Sciences: PSYCHOLOGY | ||
PSY300H1 | History of Psychology | Div. II/III |
MATHEMATICS | ||
MAT390H1 | History of Mathematics up to 1700 (also listed as HPS390H1) | Div. II/III |
MAT391H1 | History of Mathematics after 1700 (also listed as HPS391H1) | Div. II/III |
MODERN GREEK | ||
*MGR320H | Twentieth Century Greek History | Div. III |
NEAR AND MIDDLE EASTERN CIVILIZATIONS **The NMC courses below are offered by the Department of Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations, and have the same status as History Courses when completing a History Program.All NMC History courses fulfill Division I requirements for History Major and Specialist programs. |
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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 |
NMC274Y1 | The Steppe Frontier in Islamic History (formerly NMC274H1) | Div. I |
NMC275H1 | Muslims & Jews: The Medieval Encounter | Div. I |
*NMC276Y1 | Social Movements and Civil Society in the Middle East | 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 |
*NMC349H1 | History of Mediaeval Iran II: The Samanids to the Safavids (formerly NMC375Y1) | 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 | ||
NEW240Y1 | Introduction to Equity Studies | Div. II |
NEW426H1/Y1 | Special Topics in Caribbean Studies (The American Mediterranean: U.S. Imperialism and the Caribbean, 1898-1945) | Div. II |
NEW450H1 | Advanced Topics in African Studies | Div. I |
PHILOSOPHY | ||
*PHL102Y1 | History of Western Philosophy | Div. III |
PHL362H1 | Philosophy of History | Div. I/II/III |
POLITICAL SCIENCE | ||
POL200Y1 | Political Theory: Visions of the Just/Good Society | Div. III |
POL207Y1 | Politics in Europe (formerly POL302Y1) | Div. III |
POL305Y1 | Politics and Society in Latin America | Div. II |
POL311Y1 | Ideas and Ideologies in Canadian Politics | Div. II |
POL320Y1 | Modern Political Thought | Div. II/III |
POL324Y1 | European Polititics in a Global World | Div. III |
POL337Y1 | The Canadian Constitution | Div. II |
POL343Y1 | Politics of Global Governance | Div. I/II/III |
POL358Y1 | Post-Colonial Questions: Politics, Knowledge, Power | Div. I |
POL367Y0 | Australia in Transition (Summer Abroad) | Div. I |
POL403H1 | Colonialism/PostColonialism; The Colonial State and Its Forms of Power | Div. I |
POL443Y1 | Topics in Comparative Politcs II: Politics in Modern and Contemporary Iran | Div. I |
POL446H1 | 20th Century Political Thought (formerly POL446Y1) | Div. III |
POL460H1 | Studies in Modern Political Theory (formerly POL460Y1) | Div. III |
RELIGION | ||
RLG100Y1 | World Religions | Div. I/II/III |
RLG202Y1 | The Jewish Religious Tradition | Div. III |
RLG203Y1 | The Christian Religious Tradition | Div. I/III |
RLG204Y1 | The Islamic Religious Tradition | Div. I |
RLG205Y1 | The Hindu Religious Tradition | Div. I |
RLG206Y1 | The Buddhist Religious Tradition | Div. I |
RLG241Y1 | Early Christian Writings I | Div. I |
RLG280Y1 | World Religions: A Comparative Study | Div. I/II/III |
RLG321H1 | Early Christian Writings II | Div. I |
*RLG334H1 | World History of Modern Christianity, 1770s-1914 | Div. I/III |
*RLG335H1 | World History of Modern Christianity, 1914-present | Div. I/III |
RLG344Y1 | Antisemitism | Div. III |
SLAVIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES | ||
*FIN230H1 | Finland 1800-Present | Div. III |
SLA216Y1 | The Dynamics of Polish Literature and Culture: A Survey | Div. III |
SLA227Y1 | Croatian Cultural History (formerly SLA227H1) | Div. III |
SLA251H1 | Origins of Slavic Civilization | Div. III |
SLA449H1 | Russian Thinkers | Div. III |
ST. MICHAEL’S COLLEGE | ||
SMC203Y1 | Christianity Encounters the Secular World | Div. III |
SMC210Y1 | The Medieval Tradition | Div. III |
SMC243Y1 | Modern Welsh History | Div. III |
SMC309H1 | Christianity, Reason and Revolution | Div. III |
SMC312H1 | Catholicism and Education | Div. II |
SMC313H1 | Catholic Education in Ontario | Div. II |
SMC320H1 | The Catholic Church in Canada (formerly SMC420H1) | Div. II |
SMC321H1 | The Catholic Church and Canadian Law | Div. II |
SMC337H1 | Early Celtic History 450-1000 (formerly SMC345Y1) | Div. III |
SMC338H1 | The Celtic Nations in the later Middle Ages 1000-1550 (formerly SMC345Y1) | Div. III |
*SMC345Y1 | From Tribalism to Feudalism: Early Celtic History | Div. III |
SMC348Y1 | Modern Irish History | Div. III |
SMC357H1 | The Medieval Child | Div. III |
SMC361H1 | Medieval Law (formerly SMC405H1) | Div. III |
SMC402H1 | Medieval Canon Law | Div. III |
SMC403H1 | The Medieval Church | Div. III |
SMC411H1/412H1 | Advanced Topics in Celtic Studies II | Div. II |
SMC413H1 | The Irish in Canada | Div. II/III |
SMC414H1 | The Scots in Canada | Div. II/III |
SMC416H1 | Irish Nationalism in Canada and the United States | Div. II/III |
SMC421H1 | Jews and Judaism in Christian Traditions | Div. III |
SOCIOLOGY | ||
SOC203Y1 | History of Social Theory | Div. III |
*SOC338Y1 | Globalization and Labour | Div. III |
TRINITY | ||
TRN150Y1 | National versus International | Div. III |
TRN410Y1 | Selected Topics in International Studies | Div. III |
TRN411Y1 | Selected Topics in International Studies | Div. I |
TRN419Y1 | Comparative American, British, and Canadian Foreign Policy | Div. II/III |
TRN421Y1 | The Practice and Institutions of Diplomacy (formerly JHP420Y1) | Div. III |
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE | ||
UNI201H1 | Aspects of Quebec Society | Div. II |
UNI255H1 | History and Perspectives in Sexual Diversity | Div. I/II/III |
UNI280H1 | Canadian Jewish History | Div. II |
*UNI304H1 | Beyond Multiculturalism: Ethnicity and Race in Canada | Div. II |
*UNI361Y0 | Special Topics in Peace and Conflict Studies: Conflict in Africa: Causes, Consequences, and Responses (Summer Abroad) | Div. I |
UNI375H1 | Special Topics in Sexual Diversity Studies | Div. II |
VICTORIA COLLEGE | ||
*VIC111H1 | Introduction to Material Culture | Div. II/III |
VIC183H1 | Individuals and the Public Sphere: Shaping Memory | Div. III |
VIC240Y1 | The Civilization of Renaissance Europe | Div. III |
VIC343Y1 | Sex and Gender (formerly VIC343H1) | Div. III |
VIC348Y1 | The Renaissance in the Cities | Div. III |
VIC440Y1 | Florence and the Renaissance | Div. III |
WOMEN & GENDER STUDIES | ||
WGS362H1 | Selected Topics in Gender and History (formerly NEW362H1) | Div. II/III |
WGS462H1 | Advanced Topics in Gender and History (formerly NEW462H1) | Div. II/III |
WOODSWORTH COLLEGE | ||
*WDW310H1 | Crime and Society in Canadian History | Div. II |
*WDW410H1 | History of Canadian Criminal Justice | Div. II |