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HIST 104A 227 (Web-Oriented Course)
Topics in World History - STATE INTERVENTN
Thematically-organized topics will explore global aspects of human experience across time. Each section will examine a single theme. Check with the department for course offerings.
This course is eligible for Credit/D/Fail grading. To determine whether you can take this course for Credit/D/Fail grading, visit the Credit/D/Fail website. You must register in the course before you can select the Credit/D/Fail grading option.
Credits: 3
Location: Vancouver
Cr/D/F Grading Change Dates
Last day to change between Credit/D/Fail and percentage grading (grading options cannot be changed after this date): September 21, 2020
Withdrawal Dates | |
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Last day to withdraw without a W standing : | September 21, 2020 |
Last day to withdraw with a W standing (course cannot be dropped after this date) : | October 30, 2020 |
Term | Day | Start Time | End Time | Building | Room | 1 | Tue Thu | 9:30 | 11:00 |
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Instructor: | BROOK, TIMOTHY |
TA: | SUN, CHEUK HIM RYAN |
WENG, WENJIE |
- Select one Discussion from sections L1A, L1B, L1C, L1D, L1E, L1F
- Section 227 of HIST 104A is restricted to students in CAP (Co-ordinated Arts Programme.) In 2020W, For course information visit cap.arts.ubc.ca the topic is State Intervention and International Law in World History. This course traces the development of international law through a series of case studies, starting with Spanish intervention in the Americas in 1493 and ending with the use of drones by the USA in the Middle East. Winter Term 1 (September-December) sections will be held online. Classes will include a combination of synchronous (live) and asynchronous activities (such as watching recorded lectures, posting to discussion boards, and completing quizzes). By the start of term, instructors will provide their students with more information on what to expect in their individual sections.
Book Summary :
Information for the books required for this section is not available. |