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HIST 467  First Nations of North America  Units: 3.00  
An examination of First Nations history from ancient times to the present in North America with a particular focus on the Canadian experience. Topics include culture theory, disease, trade, missionaries, the writing of native history, and contemporary events.
Learning Hours: 144 (36 Seminar, 108 Private Study)  
Requirements: Prerequisite Registration in a HIST Major or Joint Honours Plan and a minimum grade of C+ in 6.0 units from HIST 300-330.  
Course Equivalencies: HIST 467, HIST 467B  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  

Course Learning Outcomes:

  1. Think ‘historically’: This involves demonstrating an understanding of historical significance, causality, and context.
  2. Read critically, evaluate and interpret historical sources: This involves asking questions of readings, evaluating, and analyzing both primary and secondary sources, and comparing sources.
  3. Analyze evidence and use that evidence to develop and support historical arguments: This involves using historical methodology to interpret sources and employing those interpretations in the development of historical arguments.
  4. Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the History of the First Nations of North America: This involves retaining course content and using that content to contextualize events for the period under study.
  5. Demonstrate effective communication skills: This involves clearly and effectively presenting questions, ideas, and arguments in oral and written form.