Subject | Course | Section | Course Title | Course Description | Instructor | Files | Term |
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HIST | 236 | 001 | Law and Society in the Middle Ages |
A study of the laws and legal procedures of the Middle Ages. This course examines the relationship between legal procedures and institutions and the medieval societies that produced them.
Held with LS 236
Offered on campus |
Dan Hutter | HIST 236-LS 236_D.Hutter_Winter 2023.pdf | Winter 2023 |
HIST | 254 | 001 | Canada Since 1867: A New Nation |
This course examines Confederation, the rise of political parties, Canadian external relations, western discontent, the impact of both World Wars, and political and economic changes in Canada since 1867.
Offered on campus |
Ryan Touhey | HIST 254_R.Touhey_Winter 2023.pdf | Winter 2023 |
HIST | 260 | 001 | Medieval Europe c.300-c.1500 |
The political, cultural, economic, and ecclesiastical development of Europe from the fall of the Roman Empire to the end of the high middle ages.
Held with MEDVL 260
Offered on campus |
Eduardo Fabbro | HIST 260-MEDVL 260_E.Fabbro_Winter 2023.pdf | Winter 2023 |
HIST | 318 | 001 | The History of Sexuality: The Modern Period |
This seminar introduces students to the history of sexuality. The course focuses on the 19th and 20th centuries.
Held with SMF 318
Offered on campus
Course outline available by request only |
Catherine Briggs | Winter 2023 | |
HIST | 391 | 002 | Special Topics in History - Cold War Canada |
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 |
Ryan Touhey | HIST 391-002_R.Touhey_Winter 2023.pdf | Winter 2023 |
HIST | 450 | 001 | Making History |
This course challenges students with an opportunity to synthesize and showcase, at a high level of achievement, the disciplinary skills and knowledge they have gained during the course of their studies in History. It encourages students to pursue individual research interests and presentation formats as limited only by historical methodology, academic rigour, and the consent of the instructor. Course focus may be shaped by instructor expertise.
Offered on campus |
Ryan Touhey | HIST 450_R.Touhey_Winter 2023.pdf | Winter 2023 |
ITAL | 101 | 081 | Introduction to Italian Language 1 |
An intensive study of the fundamentals of Italian grammar and conversation.
Offered online |
Andrea Privitera | ITAL 101-081_A.Privitera_Winter 2023.pdf | Winter 2023 |
ITAL | 102 | 001 | Introduction to Italian Language 2 |
A continuation of ITAL 101, with more emphasis on conversation and everyday uses of language.
Offered on campus |
Roberta Cauchi-Santoro | ITAL 102_R.cauchi-Santoro_Winter 2023.pdf | Winter 2023 |
ITAL | 202 | 001 | Intermediate Italian 2 |
A continuation of ITAL 201.
Offered in a blended format with online lectures in collatoration with University of Guelph and on campus labs at St. Jerome's University
Course outline available through the University of Guelph Italian department |
Roberta Cauchi-Santoro | Winter 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 |
Yuri Sangalli | ITALST 100-081_Y.Sangalli_Winter 2023.pdf | Winter 2023 |