7.0 credits, meeting the following requirements:
First Year:
0.5 credit from: CLA101H5 or HIS101H5 or HIS102H5 or HIS103H5 or HIS104H5 or HIS105H5 or HIS106H5 or HIS107H5 or HIS108H5 or RLG101H5 or WGS101H5 or WGS102H5. (Recommended, only 0.5 credits at the 100-level can be used to fulfill program requirements)
Higher Years:
- DTS201H5 and DTS202H5
- 5.0 credits from the list of electives below; 1.0 credits must be at the 300+level
- DTS401H5 (should be taken in the fourth year of study)
Electives:
- Anthropology: ANT209H5, ANT350H5, ANT352H5
- Cinema Studies: CIN303H5
- Communication, Culture, Information & Technology: CCT200H5, CCT218H5, CCT300H5, CCT320H5, CCT430H5
- English: ENG140Y5, ENG203H5, ENG250Y5, ENG252Y5, ENG271H5, ENG274H5, ENG370H5, ENG371H5
- Geography: GGR207H5, GGR208H5, GGR210H5, GGR313H5, GGR318H5, GGR325H5, GGR329H5, GGR333H5, GGR349H5, GGR353H5, GGR365H5, GGR381H5, GGR418H5, GGR420H5
- History: HIS203H5, HIS306H5, HIS318H5, HIS330H5, HIS338H5, HIS364H5, HIS366H5, HIS367H5, HIS369H5, HIS371H5, HIS384H5, HIS385H5, HIS388H5, HIS389H5, HIS390H5, HIS391H5, HIS393H5, HIS396H5, HIS454H5, HIS479H5
- History of Religions: RLG207H5, RLG208H5, RLG209H5, RLG352H5, RLG356H5, RLG357H5, RLG361H5, RLG374H5, RLG445H5
- Language Studies: FRE391H5, FRE397H5, ITA238H5, ITA255H5
- Political Science: POL113H5, POL114H5, POL209H5, POL210H5, POL218H5, POL219H5, POL303H5, POL312H5, POL317H5, POL320Y5, POL340Y5, POL344H5, POL345H5, POL346Y5, POL355H5, POL371H5, POL372H5, POL446H5
- Sociology: SOC236H5, SOC253H5, SOC263H5, SOC330H5, SOC332H5, SOC341H5, SOC349H5, SOC354H5, SOC375H5, SOC380H5, SOC417H5, SOC425H5, SOC432H5, SOC433H5, SOC457H5, SOC460H5
- Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies: WGS200Y5, WGS215H5, WGS250H5, WGS301H5, WGS335H5, WGS340H5, WGS355H5, WGS368H5, WGS369H5, WGS420H5, WGS430H5
- Arts and Science courses that can be applied to the program: Please refer to https://cdts.utoronto.ca/index.php/courses/
- Other substitutions will be considered on a case-by-case basis after the submission of the relevant syllabus. Students are invited to contact the Historical Studies Academic Advisor for further information.
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