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History (HIST) 365

Girls and Women in Urban Canada, 1880 to 1940 (Revision 2)

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Delivery Mode: Individualized study online.

Credits: 3

Area of Study: Humanities

Prerequisite: None.

Precluded Course: HIST 365 is a cross-listed course—a course listed under two different disciplines—with WGST 365. HIST 365 may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained for HIST 325, HIST 364, WGST 365, or WMST 365.

Faculty: Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences

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HIST 365 has a Challenge for Credit option.

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Overview

HIST 365 introduces you to major themes in Canadian women's and gender history. This course will give you a familiarity with the leading scholarship in Canadian women's history. After completing this course, you will have a greater appreciation of women's experiences in urban Canada, of the social structures that affect female Canadians, and of women's contributions to Canadian life.

Outline

HIST 365 is organized into five units.

Unit 1: Introduction

Unit 2: Domestic Responsibilities

Unit 3: Racialization and Immigration

Unit 4: Paid Labour

Unit 5: Moral Regulation

Evaluation

To receive credit for HIST 365, you must complete five (5) assessment activities: two telephone assignments, an essay assignment, a research paper proposal, and a major research paper assignment, and achieve a course composite grade of “D” (50 percent). The weighting of the composite grade is as follows:

Assign. 1
Telephone Quiz 1
Assign. 2
Essay
Assign. 3
Research Paper Proposal
Assign. 4
Telephone Quiz 2
Assign. 5
Research Paper
Total
5% 30% 10% 10% 45% 100%

To learn more about assignments and examinations, please refer to Athabasca University's online Calendar.

Course Materials

Textbook

Hacker, Diana. A Pocket Style Manual. 5th ed. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin's, 2009.

Other Materials

The course materials include a study guide, and a reading file. All other materials are available online.

Challenge for Credit Course Overview

The Challenge for Credit process allows students to demonstrate that they have acquired a command of the general subject matter, knowledge, intellectual and/or other skills that would normally be found in a university level course.

Full information for the Challenge for Credit can be found in the Undergraduate Calendar.

Challenge Evaluation

To receive credit for the HIST 365 challenge registration, you must achieve a grade of at least 80 per cent on the major research paper and 80 per cent on the written examination. Credit will be awarded as either a pass or fail.

Undergraduate Challenge for Credit Course Registration Form

Athabasca University reserves the right to amend course outlines occasionally and without notice. Courses offered by other delivery methods may vary from their individualized-study counterparts.

Opened in Revision 2, August 5, 2010.

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Last updated by SAS  02/14/2013 10:48:00