2024-25 Graduate Course Offering

2024-2025 Graduate Courses 

Enrolment for History graduate students will open on August 6, 2024, and enrolment for non-History* students will open on August 19, 2024.

* Non-History student wanting to take a History course is require to complete a SGS Add/Drop Course(s) form. Please obtain approval and signatures from your home department and the instructor, e-mail the signed form to the Department of History to enrol in the course. Confirmation of course enrolment will be e-mailed to you once approved.

Course List Legend

  • F = a half-year course in the first term (September – December)
  • S =a half-year course in the second term (January– April)
  • Y =a full-year course (September – April)
  • (J) indicates a joint Graduate / Undergraduate course
  • M = Monday
  • T = Tuesday
  • W = Wednesday
  • R = Thursday
  • F = Friday
  • AH = Muzzo Family Alumni Hall, 121 St. Joseph Street
  • AP = Anthropology Building, 19 Ursula Franklin Street
  • BA = Bahen Centre for Information Technology, 40 St. George Street
  • BC = Birge-Carnegie Library, 75a Queen’s Pkmap.utoronto.ca/utsg/building/502
  • BF = Bancroft Building, 4 Bancroft Avenue
  • BL = Claude T. Bissell Building, 140 St. George Street
  • BT = Isabel Bader Theatre, 93 Charles Street West
  • CR = Carr Hall, 100 St. Joseph Street
  • EM = Emmanuel College, 75 Queen’s Park
  • FG = Fitzgerald Building, 150 College Street
  • FH = Falconer Hall, 84 Queen’s Park
  • HS = Health Sciences Building, 155 College Street
  • IN = Innis College, 2 Sussex Ave
  • KL = J.M. Kelly Library, 113 St. Joseph Street
  • LA = Gerald Larkin Building, 15 Devonshire Place
  • LI = Lillian Massey Building, 125 Queen’s Park, 3rd Floor
  • ME(CMS) = Main Entrance to 39 Queen's Park Crescent East (also known as the Centre for Medieval Studies)
  • NF = Northrop Frye Hall, 73 Queen’s Park Crescent East
  • OA = Old Admin Building, 263 McCaul Street
  • OI = Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, 252 Bloor Street West
  • PI ‘A” = Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 59 Queen’s Park Crescent East
  • PI ‘L” = Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies Library, J.M. Kelly Library, 113 St. Joseph Street, 4th Floor
  • JH = Jackman Humanities Institute, Department for the Study of Religion, 170 St. George Street, 3rd Floor
  • RL = John P. Robarts Library, 130 St. George Street
  • SK = Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, 246 Bloor Street West
  • SS = Sidney Smith Hall, 100 St. George Street
  • TC = Trinity College, 6 Hoskin Avenue
  • TF = Teefy Hall, 57 Queen’s Park Crescent
  • UC = University College, 15 King’s College Circle
  • VC = Victoria College, 91 Charles Street West
  • WE = Wetmore Hall (New College), 300 Huron Street
  • WI = Wilson Hall (New College), 40 Willcocks Street
  • ZC = Centre for Bioethics, 88 College Street

Course List

Click on the course number in the timetable for more detailed information.

Equivalent Courses

Our MA and PhD students may take courses from the departments listed below for graduate history credit with the permission of the associate chair, graduate.

If you are interested:

  1. View the list of participating departments below for current course offerings.
  2. Contact the associate chair, graduate for permission to take your desired course(s).

Graduate courses and seminar begin on September 3, 2024.

Cross-listed graduate/undergraduate courses begin on September 3, 2024.

Winter session courses begin on January 6, 2025.

Course Code UG Course Code  Course Title Day/Time Instructor
HIS1013HF   Intellectuals and Decolonization R 13 - 15 Elhalaby
HIS1022HF   Animals, Culture, and History  M 10 - 12 Nair
HIS1265HF   Atrocities and Memory in Postwar Europe and North America T 15 - 17 Wittmann
HIS1702HF   Colonial Violence: Comparative Histories W 14 - 16 Rockel
HIS1820HF   Space, Law, and History W 10 - 12 Raman
HIS1830HF   Critical Approaches to Historical Anthropology T 11 - 13 Kasturi
HIS1901HF   Approaches and Methodologies in Contemporary Intl. History R 15 - 17 Ewing
HIS1997HF       The Practice of History - HIS MA students only W 12 - 15 Cohen
HIS1118HF HIS419H1F Canada By Treaty T 13 - 15 Bohaker
HIS1278HF HIS430H1F The Two Germanies in the Cold War M 11 - 13 Jenkins
HIS1289HF HIS401H1F The Cold War Through its Archives T 11 - 13 Sayle
HIS1710HF HIS413H1F Slave Emancipation in the Atlantic World R 11 - 13 Newton

 

Course Code UG Course Code  Course Title Day/Time Instructor
HIS1005HS   Reading Queer & Trans Histories T 13 - 15 Brown
HIS1017HS   Critical Histories for Big Publics: The Digital Turn R 11 - 13 Bertram
HIS1021HS   Environment and History F 10 - 12 Woods
HIS1205HS   The Communist Experience in Eastern Europe M 11 - 13 Topouzova
HIS1268HS   The Holocaust: History and Historiography W 10 -12 Bergen
HIS1673HS   Critical Historiography of Late Imperial and Modern China T 11 - 13 Chen
HIS1704HS   Seminar in Latin American History F 13 - 15 Coleman
HIS1213HS (J) HIS428H1S Medieval Institutes of Perfection T 15 - 17 Cochelin
HIS1441HS (J) CLT411H1F Ireland, Race and Empires M 14 - 16 Wilson
HIS1705HS (J) HIS496H1S Trends in Women and Gender Hisotry in the Global South R 13 - 15 Musisi
HIS1708HS (J) HIS483H1S Space and Power in Modern Africa R 11 - 13 Aidid

 

Course Code Course Title Day/Time Instructor
EAS1336HS Memory, Trauma, History R 14 - 16 Yoneyama
MST3123HF Introduction to Medieval Medicine W 11 - 13 Everett
MST3253HF King Frederick of Sicily W 11 - 13 Everett
HPS4023HF Brave New Worlds: Science + Fiction R 12 - 14 Krementsov
HPS4110HF Medicine, Science, and Mobility in the Mediterranean World T 11 - 13 Dacome
HPS4103HS The Technological Underground: New Methods in History of Technology T 13 - 15  Jones-Imhotep
FAH1965HS The Sixties Revisited F 10 - 12 Harakawa
CIN3008HS Topics in Film and Media History: Cinema, Modernity, and the Global South F 13 - 17 Keilty