Subject | Course | Section | Course Title | Course Description | Instructor | Files | Term |
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HIST | 103 | 001 | Canadian History Through Biography |
An examination through lectures and films of the lives of Canadian men and women who have played formative roles in developing the Canadian nation. Examples will be drawn from such areas as politics, religion, business and labour, social reform, arts and entertainment, and sports.
Offered on campus |
Fall 2023 | ||
HIST | 113 | 001 | Canadian Business History: Innovators and Entrepreneurs |
This course examines the role of individuals in the growth of business in Canada. While there will be general examination of Canadian economic development, the principal focus will fall upon leading Canadian business persons and their interests and innovations. The relationship to the state of business, the place of education, and the impact of immigration are other topics that the course will consider.
Offered on campus |
Fall 2023 | ||
HIST | 210 | 001 | History of Ancient Law |
A historical introduction to law in the ancient world. Babylonian, Assyrian, Hittite, and Roman law, legal practices, and concepts will be examined.
Held with CLAS 210, LS 235
Offered on campus |
Fall 2023 | ||
HIST | 350 | 001 | Canada and the Americas |
This course will examine the economic, cultural, and diplomatic aspects of Canada's relationship with the United States, Latin America, and the Commonwealth Caribbean from the time of the American Revolution to the present.
Offered on campus |
Fall 2023 | ||
HIST | 391 | 001 | Special Topics in History - Espionage in 20th Century North America |
One or more term courses will be offered from time to time as announced by the History Department. Topics will be dependent upon special research and/or instructional interests of faculty.
Offered on campus |
Fall 2023 | ||
HIST | 422 | 002 | Special Topics in History - The Freak Show |
This seminar is a special study of a selected topic in history. Please see course instructor for details.
Offered on campus |
Fall 2023 | ||
ITAL | 101 | 001, 081 | Introduction to Italian Language 1 |
An intensive study of the fundamentals of Italian grammar and conversation.
Offered online and in a blended format with on campus and online components |
Fall 2023 | ||
ITAL | 201 | 001 | Intermediate Italian 1 |
Advanced study of grammar. Conversation sessions based on intermediate-level readings reflecting contemporary Italian life. Intensive practice in the spoken and written language.
Offered in a blended format with online and on campus components, in collaboration with the University of Guelph |
Fall 2023 | ||
ITALST | 100 | 081 | Understanding Modern Italy |
This course examines Italy's transformation from Unification in 1861 to present day. Students will explore its paradoxes and challenges through films and readings on topics such as the World Wars, the rise of fascism, internal terrorism, and migration in order to gain an understanding of contemporary Italian society and culture.
Offered online |
Fall 2023 | ||
ITALST | 120 | 001 | Italian Cinema |
This is a survey of the most representative works of Italian cinema, from the early 20th century to present day. Students will gain an understanding and appreciation of one of the most influential world cinemas. Special attention will be given to cinematic movements, the role of directors, and cult movies.
Offered on campus |
Fall 2023 |