Programme Information
Overview
From the study of the history of the Caribbean and the wider world students will gain a depth of knowledge of the international arena as well as cultivate skills in critical thinking and analysis, as well as develop research and oral competencies.
Campuses: Main campus
Total programme credits: 126
Programme duration: 4 years
Programme delivery:
G.A.T.E status: GATE Approved
Requirements
Five O'Level GCE/CXC/CSEC Passes, including English Language
Courses
Courses required for the History Core (63 Credits):
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HIST104 World Civilization (3)
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HIST105 World Civilization (3)
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HIST150 Foundations of the Caribbean World and the Americas (3)
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HIST204 American Experience I (3)
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HIST205 American Experience II (3)
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HIST247 The African Diaspora to 1800 (3) AND
HIST248 The African Diaspora since 1800 (3)
OR
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HIST345 History of West Africa to 1800 (3) AND
HIST346 History of West Africa since 1800 (3)
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HIST367 Caribbean History to 1838 (3)
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HIST368 Caribbean History since1838 (3)
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HIST400 Women and Gender History in the English-
Speaking Caribbean (3)
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HIST401 Minority Groups in the Caribbean (3)
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HIST420 Revolutions and Reaction, 1789-1917 (3)
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HIST425 Nationalism and World Wars, 1914–Present (3)
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HIST430 History of the Indian Sub-continent (3)
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HIST431 The Indian Diaspora since 1838 (3)
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HIST437 Topics: History of Trinidad and Tobago (3)
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HIST438 Topics: US Foreign Policy in Latin America
and the Caribbean (3)
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HIST480 Senior Seminar (3)
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HIST490 Research Seminar (3)
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IDSC440 Topics in: History (3)
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HIST345 History of West Africa to 1800 (3) AND
HIST346 History of West Africa to since 1800 (3)
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HIST431 The Indian Diaspora since 1838 (3)
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HIST420 Revolutions and Reaction, 1789-1917 (3)
OR
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HIST437 Topics: US Foreign Policy in Latin
America and the Caribbean (3)
OR
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HIST168 Latin American History since 1810 (3)