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EARLY MODERN WORLD
the BRITISH ISLES
OTTOMAN EMPIRE
HISTORY on FILM
WAR and SOCIETY
DARWIN, CULTURE and SOCIETY
MEDIEVAL WORLD
ENVIRONMENT and HISTORY
MODERN EUROPE MODERN INDIA CANADA since CONFEDERATION
WITCHCRAFT and POPULAR CULTURE
MODERN CHINA
ANCIENT WORLD
MODERN AFRICA SOCIAL HISTORY of CANADA
the GLOBAL 1960s FOOD CULTURE and SCIENCE
MEXICO HISTORY & CULTURE
QUEBEC and FRENCH CANADA
the FRENCH REVOLUTION
at Guelph
ANIMALS and SOCIETY
The Department of History2010 MacKinnon Extension(overlooking the Bullring)519-824-4120 ex. [email protected]/history
DISCOVER THE PAST CREATE OUR FUTURE HISTORY
SCIENCE and TECHNOLOGY
GENDER and FAMILY
“Many people have asked me during my under-grad years, ‘what do you do with a History de-gree? I always reply ‘essentially anything.’ I work as an Archaeologist at an engineering com-pany carrying out Cultural Resource Management (CRM) surveys. This job has allowed me to travel across Ontario’s rural landscape and see beautiful places that have been lost to history, including pre-historic, archaic and paleolithic sites, which I will never forget. Take initiative; the future is incredibly bright for students with a History Degree!” - Joe Cull (BA ‘14) Professions and professional schools look for young people with broad training, adapt-able skills, and clear judgment. Our gradu-ates are versatile and intelligent communicators and problem solvers who follow their passions in business, law, education, civil service, educa-tion, journalism and the arts. Visit our grads at: www.uoguelph.ca/history/alumni
Our students may study for a semester in Paris, London, Kraków or Shanghai supervised by Department faculty. While abroad, students keep up with their coursework while absorbing new experiences with a tight-knit cohort.
Historians are experts at vetting evidence of all kinds. Our students may participate in hands-on projects evaluating
historical records for the public. In our Digital Humani-ties seminar, students help the Library digitize Scottish chapbooks for a website on the evolution of fairy tales.
Our students find their voices and their own origi-nal insight into the world, past and present. We offer:- courses covering the globe- ranging from ancient to contemporary history- thematic courses on topical issues like food and health, politics and revolution, environmental change, crime and justice, popular culture, gender, and more- a diversity of class sizes and learning experiences- mentorship by dedicated and approachable professors who love what they do! For more information: [email protected]
STUDY ABROAD
WORK STUDY
DISCOVER THE PAST CREATE OUR FUTURE
A VERSATILE DEGREE
HISTORY AT GUELPH