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Course Description

Hockey provides a valuable prism through which major cultural, socio-economic and even political developments within Canada can be reflected. This course reviews the considerable role that hockey has played in Canada’s post-Confederation history. From the late nineteenth century and throughout the twentieth century, hockey has helped to inform the nation’s sense of self and has also reflected prevailing social attitudes and cultural values within Canada.

What You'll Learn

By the end of the course, the learner should be able to:

  • Locate the importance of hockey within Canada’s larger cultural, political and social narrative;
  • Examine the way by which hockey and hockey culture in Canada has reflected broader trends in Canadian society and specific events in Canadian history;
  • Debate critically the extra-sporting role that hockey has played and continues to play in the evolution of the Canadian nation;
  • Identify and assess societal issues that have directly affected hockey and the Canadian nation;
  • Write a research essay drawing on historical evidence from both primary and secondary resources.

Additional Requirements

Prerequisite(s): 2.00 credits

Technical Requirements

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Section Title
Hockey in Canadian History
Type
Online
Dates
May 08, 2025 to August 01, 2025
Contact Hours
36.0
Delivery Options
Online  
Course Fee(s)
Domestic Tuition Fee (0.5 units) $683.39 Click here to get more information
Domestic Tuition Fee - Non-Ontario (0.5 units) $780.10 Click here to get more information
International Tuition Fee (0.5 units) $3,544.80 Click here to get more information
Available for Credit
0.5 units
Reading List / Textbook
You may purchase your course textbook, or other required/supplementary reading and learning materials, from the University of Guelph Bookstore or the Guelph Campus Co-op Bookstore, or from another third-party seller. 
Section Notes

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