HIS 3105 From Source to Text

3 units
History
Faculty of Arts
Historians extract useable information from often fragmented material created for various other purposes. This course will provide students with the tools needed to handle specific types of sources (textual, visual, oral or material) or introduce them to specific methods and approaches (such as geographic information system, quantitative methods, micro-history etc.) Topics will vary from section to section and the course can be repeated for credit if the content is different. Reserved for the students registered in the Honours, Joint Honours, Major in history.

Components:

Lecture

Requirements:

Prerequisites: ( HIS 2100 , 3 course units in history (HIS) at the 2000 level, 9 course units in history (HIS)) or (( PHI 2197 or HIS 2197 ), 6 course units in Philosophy (PHI) at the 2000 level, 6 course units in philosophy (PHI)).

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All Professors
B+ Average (6.534)
Most Common: B (18%)
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Betsey Charlene Baldwin

2 sections from Fall 2022 to Winter 2024

B+ Average (7.151)
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Alvaro Caso Bello

Fall 2023 - A00

C+ Average (5.318)
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Corinne Gaudin

2 sections from Fall 2019 to Winter 2023

B Average (5.641)
Most Common: B+ (28%)
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Jo Anne Margaret McCutcheon

Summer 2022 - A00

B+ Average (6.750)
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Winter 2022 - C00

B+ Average (7.464)
Most Common: A- (36%)
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Ryme Seferdjeli

Winter 2019 - B00

B+ Average (7.300)
Most Common: A (30%)
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Eda Kranakis

Fall 2018 - A00

B+ Average (6.800)
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