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Nov 23, 2024
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Undergraduate Calendar 2013-2014 [-ARCHIVED CALENDAR-]
Combined Honours in History and Another Subject (B.A.)
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Students wishing to enter this program must complete an application for admission to Level II on MUGSI in mid-March to be considered for admission.
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Admission
Completion of any Level I program and a Cumulative Average of at least 5.0 including an average of at least 5.0 in six units of Level I History. For continuation in the program, see the section on Minimum Requirements for Entering and Continuing in a Program Beyond Level I, here . Notes
- All students registered in an Honours History program must take HISTORY 2HI3 in Level II and HISTORY 3HI3 in Level III as part of their degree requirements. The requirement to take HISTORY 2HI3 will be waived for students who completed HISTORY 1FF3 in Level 1.
- Students must complete HISTORY 2HI3 and HISTORY 3HI3 before enrolling in a Level IV History seminar.
- When registering, it is recommended that students distribute their required History courses (See Requirements below) as follows:
- Level II: HISTORY 2HI3 ; 9 units from Course Lists 1 to 4
- Level III: three units from Course Lists 1 to 4; HISTORY 3HI3 ; 6 units from Course Lists 5 and 6
- Level IV: three units from Course Lists 5 and 6; 6 units Level IV History. (No combined Honours student may take more than six units of Level IV seminars.)
- Students considering a career in teaching are advised to take HISTORY 2T03 and HISTORY 2TT3 , as many schools of education require the equivalent of six units in a Canadian History survey course.
- Students considering graduate work in History are strongly encouraged to include in their program a second language beyond the introductory level, as many graduate programs require proficiency in a second language.
Requirements
120 units total (Levels I to IV), of which 48 units may be Level I 30 units
- from the level I program completed prior to admission into the program
36 units
- Courses specified by the other subject. (Combinations with Social Sciences may require more than 36 units.)
21 units
- Electives to total 120 units
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