Graduate Courses, 2020-2021 – more details to be added as they become available
Since a number of graduate courses are negotiated with individual instructors according to student needs, many of them are not listed as part of the regular course schedule. Therefore, directed studies, reading courses, and courses related to the thesis-writing stage will not be listed below, but students are encouraged to consult the graduate calendar for the full range of courses we offer. Ph.D. students in particular are encouraged to discuss course options with their supervisor or the graduate supervisor. Note that the public history graduate courses are available to all interested graduate students, and are not restricted solely to those in the public history stream. Following precautions for Covid-19, all courses are being offered online. Scheduled times (where applicable) will be available in Carleton Central. Please check Carleton Central regularly for any changes.
Please note that we no longer cross-list graduate courses with fourth-year seminars.
Disclaimer: this list of courses is drawn up several months in advance and is subject to change.
Course | Timetable | Online Description (if applicable) * | Instructor |
HIST 5003F: Historical Theory and Method | Fall/Winter (Full Year) | Synchronous | P. Nelles |
HIST 5210A: Power | Fall | Synchronous | J. Evans |
HIST 5315F: State and Society in Canada – History of Human Rights in Canada | Fall | Synchronous | D. Marshall |
HIST 5316W: Canadian History Special Topics – Climate, Environment and the North in Writing Canadian History | Winter | Combining Synchronous and Asynchronous | J. Dean |
HIST 5410W: United States History Special Topics – Race in America | Winter | Synchronous | A. Johnston |
HIST 5700F: Introduction to Public History | Fall | Synchronous | J. Walsh |
HIST 5702F: Public History Special Topics – History and Public Policy | Fall | Synchronous | J.-P. Morin |
HIST 5702W: Public History Special Topics – Diasporic Memory: The Politics of Remembering and Forgetting | Winter | A. Diptee | |
HIST 5705W: Museums, National Identity and Public Memory | Winter | A. Adamek | |
HIST 5711W: Selected Topics in Migration and Diaspora Studies – Diasporic Memory: The Politics of Remembering and Forgetting | Winter | A. Diptee | |
HIST 5713W: Latin America and Caribbean History Special Topic | Winter | A. Diptee | |
HIST 5803F: History of Women, Gender and Sexuality – Foundations | Fall | Synchronous | S. Whitney |
* Online Course Descriptions:
- Synchronous Courses
A real-time, online course in which the instructor and students meet via web conferencing tools, at scheduled days and times. Students must be available at scheduled class times, within the structure, guidelines, and deadlines provided by the instructor. Additional activities and assignments will be made available via the course page for completion outside of class time. These courses require reliable, high-speed internet access, a computer with a camera and a microphone or a headset with a microphone. - Asynchronous Courses
An online course in which there are no live, scheduled meetings. Students will access materials and complete activities available through the course page on their own time, within the structure, guidelines, and deadlines provided by the instructor. These courses require high-speed Internet access and a computer. - Courses Combining Synchronous and Asynchronous
An online course in which there is a mixture of synchronous meetings and asynchronous activities. Students must be available at scheduled class times and be prepared to meet together for some of that time via web conferencing tools. The specific live meeting times will be provided by the instructor in the course outline. Asynchronous activities and assignments will be made available via the course page for completion outside of scheduled class time, within the structure, guidelines, and deadlines provided by the instructor. These courses require reliable high-speed Internet access and a computer with a camera and a microphone or a headset with a microphone.
Disclaimer: this list of courses is drawn up several months in advance and is subject to change.