Hist 101
Canada to Confederation
(3 credits)
In this course students will examine the basic conditions in British North America between the British Conquest and Confederation. An examination of internal and external political, social and economic forces that shaped Canadian history will also be stressed.
Prerequisite: None
Hist 102
Canada Since Confederation
(3 credits)
This course is an examination of developments in Canada from 1867 to the present. The internal and external political, social and economic forces which shaped Canadian history will be reviewed.
Prerequisite: None
Hist 203
Europe 1890-1939: Illusion and Disillusion
(3 credits)
In this course students will examine European history from the turn of the century to 1939. The illusion that preceded World War I and the disappointments and frustrations that led to World War II will be reviewed, stressing social, economic and political change.
Prerequisite: None
Hist 204
Europe Since 1939: From Destruction to Rejuvenation
(3 credits)
In this course students will analyze the recovery of Europe from the devastation of World War II to the prosperity and stability of the present. The role of Europe in East-West relationships will be reviewed, noting the political patterns which historically affect the economic and cultural strength of the continent.
Prerequisites: None but HIST 203 recommended.