Subject Course Section Course Title Course Description Instructor Files Term
HIST 113 001 Canadian Business History: Innnovators 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 remotely

Catherine Briggs Fall 2021
HIST 115 001 Crusading in the Middle Ages

This course examines the historical events and cultural assumptions that led to the European phenomenon of crusading, or holy war, between 1095 and 1453.

Held with MEDVL 115

 

Offered remotely

Eduardo Fabbro PDF icon HIST 115-MEDVL 115_E.Fabbro_Fall 2021.pdf Fall 2021
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 remotely

Dan Hutter PDF icon HIST 210-CLAS 210-LS 235_D.Hutter_Fall 2021.pdf Fall 2021
HIST 256 001 Murder in Canadian History

This course examines several major murder cases in Canadian history in order to provide insight into Canada's history and explore how the nation has developed legally, politically, economically, and socially.

 

Offered remotely

Catherine Briggs Fall 2021
HIST 389 001 Canada in World Affairs

An analytical and historical examination of Canadian foreign policy in the international system. Domestic sources of Canadian foreign policy and international sources of Canadian foreign policy are examined in detail.

 

Offered remotely

PDF icon HIST 389_M.Wiseman_Fall 2021.pdf Fall 2021
HIST 422 003 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

Jane Nicholas Fall 2021
HUMSC 101 001 Great Dialogues: Reflection and Action

What is the relationship between thinking and action? Do they pull us in different directions? Can they be integrated? This course investigates how our own dialogue with core texts, from antiquity (e.g., Homer, Plato, Christian Scriptures) to the present (e.g., Joyce, Arendt), offers ways of understanding the dilemmas and issues raised by these texts and present in our culture.

 

Offered on campus

PDF icon HUMSC 101_J.Greenwood_Fall 2021.pdf Fall 2021
HUMSC 498 001 Directed Studies in Human Sciences

Selected study and assignments under the direction of a faculty member.

Department Consent Required

 

Norm Klassen Fall 2021
ITAL 101 081 Introduction to Italian Language 1

An intensive study of the fundamentals of Italian grammar and conversation.

 

Offered online with an optional synchronous remote tutorial session

Roberta Cauchi-Santoro PDF icon ITAL 101-081_R.Cauchi-Santoro_Fall 2021.pdf Fall 2021
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 blended format - lecture is remote, tutorial is on campus

Andrea Privitera PDF icon ITAL 201_A.Privitera_Fall 2021.pdf Fall 2021