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History Required Group 2 - Table I

A total of four to six courses is required, as grouped and noted below.

No more than two courses can be taken from any one subject area.

HIS courses numbered between HIS 100 and HIS 399 or HIS 461, HIS 462, HIS 475, and HIS 490 are not available as a choice in Table I.

Humanities

Minimum two courses from the following:

  • ACS 100 Ideas That Shape the World I
  • ACS 103 Introduction to the Humanities 
  • ACS 210 Ideas: Antiquity
  • ANT 100 Introduction to Anthropology
  • ANT 200 Decoding Culture 
  • ARB † An Arabic course
  • ASL An American Sign Language course
  • CHN † A Chinese course
  • ENG 110 Literatures Across Borders
  • ENG 208 Introduction to Non-Fiction
  • FRE † A French course
  • HIS 101 What Is History?
  • HIS 104 Ten Days That Shook The World
  • HIS 105 Inventing Popular Culture
  • HIS 106 Technology, Warfare and Social Change
  • HIS 107 Colonization, Colonialism and Independence
  • HIS 265 Asia: Foundations and Modern Nations
  • HIS 275 Ancient Greece and Rome
  • HIS 277 Mediaeval Europe, 400-1350
  • HIS 348 American History from 1877
  • HIS 350 The Fight for Rights in North America
  • HIS 392 African Canadian History
  • HIS 461 Cradle of Civilization: Ancient Near East
  • HIS 462 Introduction to the Islamic World
  • HIS 475 Human Rights in Global History
  • HIS 490 International Relations from 1945
  • LIR 100 Global Models in Intercultural Relations
  • LIR 200 Critical Practices in Intercultural Relations
  • MHK A Mohawk course
  • PHL 101 Plato and the Roots of Western Philosophy
  • PHL 102 What is Philosophy?
  • PHL 110 Philosophy of Religion I
  • PHL 187 Classical Philosophy
  • PHL 201 Problems in Philosophy
  • PHL 212 Introductory Logic
  • PHL 306 Freedom, Equality, Limits of Authority
  • PHL 333 Philosophy of Human Nature
  • PHL 365 Philosophy of Beauty
  • PHL 366 Existentialism and Art and Culture
  • PHL 406 Issues of Life, Death and Poverty
  • SPN † A Spanish Course

Social Sciences

Minimum two courses from the following:

  • CRM 100 Introduction to Canadian Criminal Justice
  • CRM 102 Introduction to Criminology
  • ECN 104 Introductory Microeconomics
  • ECN 109 Basic Mathematics for Economics
  • ECN 204 Introductory Macroeconomics
  • EUS 102 Environment and Sustainability
  • EUS 202 Sustaining the City's Environments
  • GEO 131 Energy, Earth and Ecosystems
  • GEO 151 Location, Location, Location
  • GEO 171* Professional Geography
  • POG 100 People, Power and Politics
  • POG 110 Intro to Canadian Politics I
  • PPA 101 Cdn Public Administration I: Institutions
  • PPA 102 Cdn Public Administration II: Processes
  • PSY 102 Introduction to Psychology I
  • PSY 202 Introduction to Psychology II
  • SOC 105 Introduction to Sociology
  • SOC 107 Sociology of the Everyday
  • SSH 100 Inquiry and Problem-Solving
  • SSH 102 Learning and Development Strategies
  • SSH 104* Co-op Program Preparation

* GEO 171 is required for Co-op students in Environmental and Urban Sustainability and Geographic Analysis.  SSH 104 is required for students taking all other Co-op programs in the Faculty of Arts.

† An online placement test is required. See Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures' website (opens in new window)  for details.