Graduate Course TimetableDepartment of History
Fall Term (September – December 2015)
TENTATIVE
Course offerings and timetable are subject to change.
9202a / Canada and the First World War / J. Vance / Wed 9:30-11:30Lawson 2270C
9207a / Modern Quebec / J. Vacante / Tues 9:30-11:30
Lawson 2270C
9403a / Eighteenth-Century English Society / A.May / Mon 11:30-1:30
Lawson 2270C
9800a / Introduction to Public History / TBA / Tues 11:30-2:30
Lawson 2270C
9806a* / Understanding Archives: The Management of Primary Sources in the Digital Age / D. Spanner / Thurs 6:30-9:30
STvH
9808a* / Digital History / Mon 1:30-4:30
Lawson 2270C
9817a / United States History and Historiography / R. MacDougall / Wed 11:30-2:30
Lawson 2270C
9831a / Killing Fields: A Global History of Mass Violence / F. Schumacher / Mon 9:30-11:30
Lawson 2270C
9877a / Digital Research Methods / W. Turkel / Wed 6:30-9:30
Lawson 2270C
Meetings of the Department Seminar Series, McCaffrey Graduate Student Seminar Series & Professional Development Series / Thu 11:30-1:30
Lawson 2270C
*Public History students have preference. Students not in the Public History program may seek permission from the instructor to take this course. However, they are reminded that the course has been designed to fulfill the pedagogical needs of the Public History program.
Graduate Course TimetableDepartment of History
Winter Term (January – April 2016)
TENTATIVE
Course offerings and timetable are subject to change.
9304b / The American Revolution / N. Rhoden / Mon 1:30-3:30Lawson 2270C
9378b / The United States and the Projection of Power in the Twentieth Century / G. Stewart / Wed 9:30-11:30
Lawson 2270C
9715b / Outbreak! Epidemics and Disease Control in Global History / S. McKellar / Tues 9:30-11:30
Lawson2270C
9801b / Public History Group Project / TBA / Tues 11:30-2:30
Lawson 2270C
9804B / Canada and its Historians / R. Wardhaugh / Fri 1:30-3:30
Lawson 2270C
9807b / Introduction to Museology / TBA / TBA
9832b / Interactive Exhibit Design / W. Turkel / Wed 3:30-6:30
Lawson 2270C
9xxxb / Race and Gender on Imperial Frontiers / L. Shire / Mon 9:30-11:30
Lawson 2270C
Meetings of the Department Seminar Series, McCaffrey Graduate Student Seminar Series & Professional Development Series / Thu 11:30-1:30
Lawson 2270C
*Public History students have preference. Students not in the Public History program may seek permission from the instructor to take this course. However, they are reminded that the course has been designed to fulfill the pedagogical needs of the Public History program."
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