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HIST 1114: Renaissance and Reformation

Course FormatLecture 3.0 h + Seminar 1.0 h + Lab 0.0 h
Credits3.0

The development of the political thought, religion, science, economics, and culture of the Western World from the Italian Renaissance to the mid-18th century. An introductory course recommended as the basis for studies in Modern History. In all fields, Western Europe was characterized by a greater secularization and this forms one of the major themes of this course.


Course Attributes:
2nd Year ArtsYes
2nd Year ScienceNo
HumanitiesYes
Lab ScienceNo
ScienceNo
Social ScienceYes
University
Transferable
Yes
Other Attributes:
Offered online:No
Preparatory course:No
Repeat limit
Additional fees:
First offered:Fall 1999
Last offered:Fall 2025
Registration
restrictions:
Outline(s):

HIST 1114 - Summer 2019 (v. 2)

Transfer Agreements
CourseDestinationCreditStart to End
HIST 1114Capilano UniversityCAPU HIST 102 (3) 20030501 to present
HIST 1114Douglas CollegeDOUG HIST 2201 (3) 20040901 to present
HIST 1114Simon Fraser UniversitySFU HIST 223 (3) B-Hum20040901 to present
HIST 1114Thompson Rivers UniversityTRU HIST 1160 (3) 20110101 to present
HIST 1114Trinity Western UniversityTWU HIST 1XX (3) 20190901 to present
HIST 1114UBCOUBCO HIST_O 116 (3) 20050501 to present
HIST 1114UBCVUBCV HIST_V 1st (3) 19990501 to present
HIST 1114University Canada WestUCW HIST 1XX (3) 20180101 to present
HIST 1114University of Northern BCUNBC HIST 1XX (3) 19990501 to present
HIST 1114University of VictoriaUVIC HSTR 240A (1.5) 20140501 to present
Inactive Transfer Agreements (click to open)

Note: If you took courses within the period stated below, you can still transfer those credits.

CourseDestinationCreditStart to End
HIST 1114Simon Fraser UniversitySFU HIST 223 (3) 19990501 to 20040831
HIST 1114Thompson Rivers UniversityTRU HIST 241 (3) OL19990501 to 20101231
HIST 1114Thompson Rivers UniversityTRU HIST 4200 (3) 19920101 to 20101231
HIST 1114University of the Fraser ValleyUFV HIST 208 (3) 20060901 to 20151231
HIST 1114University of the Fraser ValleyUFV HIST 201 (3) 19990501 to 20060831
HIST 1114University of VictoriaUVIC HIST 140A (1.5) 20130901 to 20140430
HIST 1114University of VictoriaUVIC HIST 1XX (1.5) 20100901 to 20130831
HIST 1114University of VictoriaLANG HIST 1114 (3) & LANG HIST 1124 (3) = UVIC HIST 140 (3) 20100901 to 20130831
HIST 1114University of VictoriaUVIC HIST 2XX (1.5) 19990501 to 20100831
HIST 1114University of VictoriaLANG HIST 1114 (3) & LANG HIST 1124 (3) = UVIC HIST 240 (3) 19990501 to 20100831
HIST 1114Vancouver Island UniversityVIU HIST 221 (3) 19990501 to 20140831

Offerings of this course:

SemesterCRNSectionSeatsWaitlistDaysTimeRoomTypeInstructor
Fall 202530210W0132N/A--------WWWWWWMichael Fulton
Spring 2024107140016 ----F--1030-1320A122ALectureNiall Christie
----F--1330-1525A272ExamNiall Christie
Fall 202231262W0193----F--1230-1420WWWWWWMichael Fulton
--------WWWWWWMichael Fulton
--W----1830-2025WWWExamMichael Fulton
Fall 202130932W0125 ----F--1430-1720WWWWWWMichael Fulton
-T-----1330-1525WWWExamMichael Fulton
Spring 20201071400143 ----F--1030-1320A122ALectureNiall Christie
---R---1330-1515A122AExamNiall Christie
Fall 20183062200116 ----F--0930-1220A122ALectureNiall Christie
M------1330-1515A122AExamNiall Christie
Spring 20171028100125 ----F--0930-1220A122ALectureNiall Christie
--W----1330-1525A122AExamNiall Christie
Summer 20152002100198-T-R---1030-1220A122ALectureNiall Christie
-T-----0830-1025A130ExamNiall Christie
Spring 20141004300182M-W----0830-1020A136ALectureNiall Christie
---R---1330-1525A130ExamNiall Christie
Summer 2013200600010N/AMT-RF--0930-1020B248LectureRaoul Grossman
--W----0830-1025B152ExamRaoul Grossman
Summer 2012200070014N/AMT-RF--0830-0920B147LectureRaoul Grossman
-T-----1330-1425B147ExamRaoul Grossman
Summer 2011200240017N/AMT-RF--0830-0920B248LectureRaoul Grossman
---R---0830-0925B147ExamRaoul Grossman
Summer 2010200280013N/AMT-RF--0830-0920B147LectureRaoul Grossman
M------0830-0925B147ExamRaoul Grossman
Summer 20092002700115N/AMT-RF--0830-0925B147LectureRaoul Grossman
Summer 2008201770019N/AMT-RF--0830-0925B147LectureRaoul Grossman
Fall 20073032300114N/AMT-RF--1030-1125B149LectureBarrie Brill
Summer 2007201370012N/AMT-RF--0830-0925B147LectureRaoul Grossman
Fall 2006304740015N/AMT-RF--1130-1225B147LectureBarrie Brill
Summer 20062003100113N/AMT-RF--0830-0925B147LectureRaoul Grossman
Fall 2005301140019N/AMT-RF--1030-1125B149LectureBarrie Brill
Summer 2005200300018N/AMT-RF--0930-1025B147LectureRaoul Grossman
Fall 20043025400132MT-RF--0930-1025B149LectureRaoul Grossman
Fall 2003301320012N/AMT-RF--0930-1025B147LectureRaoul Grossman
Fall 2002301430012N/AMT-RF--0930-1025B247LectureRaoul Grossman
Fall 2001300470010N/AMT-RF--0930-1025B251LectureRaoul Grossman
Fall 2000302250018N/AMT-RF--1130-1225B252LectureBarrie Brill
Fall 1999300760010N/AMT-RF--1130-1225B147LectureBarrie Brill