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In general, those courses in East Asian Studies, Islamic Studies, Jewish Studies, and Social Studies of Medicine or the Institute for Health and Social Policy that are taught by History and Classical Studies professors count as complementary courses. Other courses in those units do not typically count. In exceptional cases, other history courses given outside HIST may be counted as complementary courses.
The "Other Units" tab lists examples of non-HIST courses that may be counted as complementary courses towards a history program. If you wish to count a different course (not listed here) towards your program, please contact an advisor for special permission and the approval process. Faculty regulations stipulate that a course may not be counted towards more than one program.
- For a complete list of Classics (CLAS) courses, check the Classical Studies website.
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Courses Offered by Other Units
The following non-HIST courses may be counted as complementary courses towards a history program. Faculty regulations stipulate that a course may not be counted towards more than one program.
500 Level Courses (Honours/Graduate)
Generally open to honours students and graduate students only; may be taken by advanced undergraduates by permission of instructor.
One-Semester Seminars (not "Honours Seminars")