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FEATURED COURSES FOR FALL 2024

Updated February  21, 2024

100 Level Courses

101            Canada to Confederation | May            

102W-F    Canada since Confederation | Kenny  

102W        Canada since Confederation | SI | SUR

130             Introduction to Global History | Clossey            

132             Global Environmental History | Adcock             

135             Capitalism and the Making of the Modern World | Windel        

151             The Modern Middle East | Sedra

200 Level Courses

200             Making History: Introduction to Historical Research | Pabel     

212             The United States to 1877 | Taylor

220             Late Medieval and Renaissance Europe | O’Brien

224             Europe from French Revolution to the First World War | Panchasi

254             China to 1800 | SI

243             A Brief History of India | Ray

276             Social, Economic and Political History of the Mediterranean | Doxiadis

300 Level Courses

300             Historiography | Pabel

325             History of Aboriginal Peoples of North America to 1850 | May

334             The Making of Imperial Russia | Vinkovetsky   

338             World War II | SI | OL

366             Social and Cultural History of Mod China | SI   

382             African American History since 1865 | Essame

400 Level Courses

427             Topics in Indigenous Histories | May

400             Methodology | Panchasi

415             Victorian Britain | Windel

420             Themes in Russian Imperial History | Vinkovetsky         

437             History of Vancouver | Kenny | HC

438W         Problems in the History of the British Empire | Ray      

441            Women, Property & Law in the Mediterranean | Doxiadis          

464             Problems in Modern Asian History | Jeong  

Grad Courses 

814             Historical Methods | Taylor

815             Professional Development Workshop| Sedra

8XX             TBD SFU/UBC grad course | Adcock (SFU) and Tina Loo (UBC)

Legend

HC = Harbour Centre

SUR = Surrey

F = Instruction in French

SI = Sessional Instructor TBA

INT = Intersession

SS = Summer Session

OL = Online

STD = Special Temporary Topics Course

TBD = to be determined

 

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