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HIST 1693 SUC1

HIST 1693 - Themes in History

Exploration of various historical topics, responding to recent developments in the field and other disciplines that advance our understanding of historical relevance.

3 credits
Summer 3 & 4 (June 22 - July 31)
Hybrid - In-person and Online
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HIST 1713 SUA1

HIST 1713 - War and the World

This course surveys major developments in global military history since 1500.

3 credits
Summer 1 & 2 (May 11 - June 19)
Online - Asynchronous
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HIST 2203 SUA1

HIST 2203 - World War One

This course examines the origins, progress and consequences of World War One.

3 credits
Summer 1 (May 11 - 29)
Online - Synchronous (scheduled)
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HIST 2213 SUB1

HIST 2213 - World War Two

This course examines the origins, progress and consequences of World War Two.

3 credits
Summer 2 (June 1 - 19)
Online - Synchronous (scheduled)
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Undergraduate

History 1413 - Global History Before 1500

This course uses a thematic and comparative approach to explore major issues in world history. Students will examine different cultural zones and historical eras, from the inception of the agricultural revolution to the emergence of Europe as a dominant region of the globe. Themes include trade, environment, cities, patriarchy, technology, and political systems.

3 credits
Continuous-intake
Online
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Undergraduate

History 1423 - Global History After 1500

This course examines the intricate links among cultures that have arisen in the last five centuries. This period witnessed the rapid rise of the West to economic, political and cultural dominance. In response, various forms of resistance and nationalism emerged, with remarkable ideological innovation and social transformations in China, India, the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America.

3 credits
Continuous-intake
Online
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Open Learning

Introduction to AI Literacy

AI is a fast-evolving field. By starting here, you'll begin to build skills and awareness to engage with it more effectively.

Non-Credit
Self-paced (approx. 2.5 hrs)
Online - Asynchronous
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Counselling Seminar

Introductory Supervision Seminar

Professional Development
June 2 and 5, 2026
Hybrid - Online and In-person
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Open Acadia - Undergraduate

Kinesiology 4233 - Stress Management

This course will provide students with the scientific foundations of stress and its effects, and will provide opportunities to reflect on personal stressors through self-study. Strategies to help manage stress will be reviewed.

3 credits
Continuous-intake
Online
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