Three summer sessions will be offered this summer. They are:
Full Session - May 10 to Aug 09, exams Aug 11-24 Early Session - May 10 to Jun 26, exams Jun 28-Jul 3 Late Session - Jul 5 to Aug 21, exams Aug 23 -27 |
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Course |
Session |
Day/time |
HIST 102: Canada: 1867 to the Present Instructor: Jenea Talentire |
Full |
Online |
HIST 105: British Columbia, Pre-Contact to the Present Instructor: Jenea Talentire |
Full |
Online |
HIST 108: Birth of Europe: Antiquity to the 14th C Instructor: Adrianna Bakos |
Full |
Online |
HIST 320: The Holocaust, 1833-1945 Instructor: Steven Schroeder *abridged syllabus |
Early |
T/R 9:10-12:50 |
HIST 329: Canadian Family History Instructor: Molly Ungar (change in instructor) *abridged syllabus |
Full |
Online |
HIST 418: The Great War, 1914-1918 Instructor: Chris Leach |
Early |
M/W 13:00-16:40 |
HIST 458: History of Indigenous Peoples in Latin America Instructor: Geof Spurling *abridged syllabus |
Early |
M/W 8:30-12:10 |
| The following courses are part of the Indigenous Studies Certificate. Only those students registered in the certificate may register for these courses. Students are required to register in all three courses of the certificate concurrently; these include HIST 396I, HIST 399E and GEOG 300F. Click here for more information... |
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HIST 396I: Maps, Films, and Histories of the Sto:lo (Can only be taken as part of the IS Certificate: Maps, Films, Rights and Land Claims) Instructor: Dave Schaepe |
Early |
Full day classes from May 3-May 28 |
HIST 399E: Films, Histories and Land (Can only be taken as part of the IS Certificate: Maps, Films, Rights and Land Claims) Instructor: Hugh Brody |
Early |
Full day classes from May 3-May 28 |
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