Arts
History
2

An introduction to the experiences of Indigenous peoples and the nature of colonialisms around the world since 1500, and an introduction to historical practices and perspectives. Credit will only be granted for one of HIST_V 208 or HIST_V 107. Equivalency: HIST_V 107

See more course options by using our online course finder tool.

Arts
History
2

The impact humans have had on the environment, and the ways in which the physical environment has shaped human history: climate, agriculture, energy use, and urbanization. Credit will only be granted for one of HIST_V 207 or HIST_V 106. Equivalency: HIST_V 106

See more course options by using our online course finder tool.

Arts
History
2

The discipline of history through the study of photographs. Explores themes such as colonialism, orientalism, the mass media, representations of gender and sexuality, and protest through photographic evidence.

See more course options by using our online course finder tool.

Arts
History
2

The political, economic, social, cultural, and human interactions between Asia and the world, inter-Asian relations, Asian diaspora, colonialism, war and the social consequences of conflict, decolonization, industrial growth, and developing world issues.

See more course options by using our online course finder tool.

Arts
History
1

Historical survey of the 20th and 21st centuries. Includes international relations, colonialism, decolonization, and political ideologies. Application of historical sources and methods to examine the dynamics of change in a global context.

See more course options by using our online course finder tool.

Arts
History
1

International relations; changes in the nation-state system; the emergence and impact of major political ideologies; genocide; decolonization; the globalization of trade; and the dynamics of economic, social, cultural, and environmental change in a global context.

See more course options by using our online course finder tool.

Forestry
Haida Gwaii Semesters
3

Perspectives and methodologies applied to the conservation of marine environments in British Columbia.

See more course options by using our online course finder tool.

Forestry
Haida Gwaii Semesters
3

An examination of the relationships between culture, ingenuity, creativity, entrepreneurship and innovation required to understand and foster systems change through Indigenous and cross-cultural examples. Corequisite: All of HGSE 380, HGSE 382, HGSE 384.

See more course options by using our online course finder tool.

Forestry
Haida Gwaii Semesters
3

Exploration of the diversity of Indigenous peoples of British Columbia and Canada and their unique histories, beginning with origin stories and oral histories and moving on to the histories and relationships that Indigenous groups have with the federal, provincial and territorial governments.

See more course options by using our online course finder tool.

Forestry
Haida Gwaii Semesters
3

History, definitions, and applications of EBM; challenges of achieving both economic and environmental well-being with a focus on resource use and management on Haida Gwaii. Part of the Haida Gwaii Fall Semester. Prerequisite: Third-year standing.

See more course options by using our online course finder tool.

Pages