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Resumption of teaching for King’s classes: Monday, September 15, 2025

Resumption of teaching for King’s classes: Monday, September 15, 2025

Classes Resume: Most suspended King's classes will resume as of September 15. Learn more.

As our colleagues at Dalhousie University and the Dalhousie Faculty Association navigate contract negotiations, we began this term with a protocol during this work stoppage that supported the delivery of classes at King’s open only to King’s students. During this time, we have been re-evaluating the situation as it has evolved and are now announcing that most suspended classes at King’s will resume on Monday, September 15, 2025.

King’s Classes Resuming on September 15, 2025

CTMP 0456 Honours Thesis Seminar
CTMP 2001 Modern Social & Political Thought I
CTMP 2206 Environmentalism: origins, ideals, and critique
CTMP 2207 Ideas of the Sea and Seafaring
CTMP 2301 Pain
CTMP 2313 The Vampire
CTMP 2330 Reflections on Death
CTMP 2350 Feminisms: The First Three Waves
CTMP 3001 Science and Culture I
CTMP 3104 The Rise of Nietzscheanism
CTMP 3110 The Ideal World of Enlightenment
CTMP 3170 Theories of Punishment
CTMP 3311 Culture, Politics and the Post-Colonial Condition
CTMP 3322 Representations of the Holocaust: Remembrance
CTMP 4001 Deconstruction of Tradition I
CTMP 4124 Walter Benjamin’s Materials
CTMP 4203 New Materialisms: Life, Science and Politics
CTMP 4510 Independent Readings
EMSP 2001 Structures of the Modern Self I
EMSP 2215 Violence & Wonder: Baroque Art
EMSP 2310 Women & Gender in Early Modern Science
EMSP 2313 The Vampire
EMSP 2360 Magic, Science and the Occult
EMSP 2490 Ideas of the Sea and Seafaring
EMSP 3001 Humanity, Nature, and Environment in the Early Modern Period
EMSP 3210 The Ideal World of Enlightenment
EMSP 3280 Love, Lust, and Desire in Italian Renaissance Art
EMSP 3330 Science & Religion: Historical Perspectives
EMSP 3430 Theories of Punishment
EMSP 3510 Independent Readings
EMSP 3515 Independent Readings
EMSP 4001 Conceptions of State, Society & Revolution in the Early Modern Period
EMSP 4510 Independent Readings
EMSP 4515 Independent Readings
HSTC 1201 Intro to the History of Science I
HSTC 2001 Beginnings of Wisdom
HSTC 2102 Origins of Modern Medicine
HSTC 2120 Magic, Science and the Occult
HSTC 2209 Environmentalism: origins, ideals and critique
HSTC 2211 Intro to the History of Sci I
HSTC 2220 Ideas Of The Sea and Seafaring
HSTC 2310 Women and Gender in Early Modern Science
HSTC 2500 Science Fiction in Film
HSTC 3031 Science and Culture I
HSTC 3200 Science & Religion: Historical Perspectives
HSTC 3302 History of Biology
HSTC 3403 Anti-Colonial Science
HSTC 3610 Ancient & Medieval Science
HSTC 4001 Science & Nature in the Modern Period
HSTC 4203 New Materialisms
HSTC 4510 Independent Readings in HSTC
JOUR 1002 Foundations of Journalism I
JOUR 2006 Fake News: Verification Tech.
JOUR 2700 Introduction to Reporting
JOUR 2702 Intro to Visual Storytelling
JOUR 3002 Introduction to Podcasting
JOUR 3004 Advanced Reporting I
JOUR 3440 Creative Nonfiction
JOUR 3660 Photojournalism
JOUR 3661 Sportscasting 101
JOUR 3664 Advanced Photojournalism
JOUR 3670 Opinion Writing

 

Classes that remain suspended as of Monday, September 15, 2025

HSTC 3302/BIOL 3602 History of Biology, which is taught by a member of the Dalhousie Faculty Association

Classes taught by the six Carnegie professors, who occupy a joint appointment at both King’s and Dalhousie, and who teach and work primarily at Dalhousie. Those classes are in:

CLAS 3515 Greek Tragedy (R. Barker)

CLAS 2011 Latin Lit. in Translation (P. O’Brien)

CLAS 4821 Latin Texts: Human and Divine (P. O’Brien)

CLAS 5037 Adv. Latin Sem: Human & Divine (P. O’Brien)

ENGL 3031 19th Century Fiction: Austen-Dickens (R. Maitzen)

FILM 3601 Scriptwriting 1 (R. Barker)

HIST 2325 US Black History to 1865 (H. Whitfield)

THEA 3515 Greek Tragedy (R. Barker)

THEA 3601 Scriptwriting 1 (R. Barker)


King’s students and parents are advised that the student accounts fall term due date for tuition and fees, including residence, will be 10 instruction days after suspended Dalhousie classes resume. 

If you have questions about the resumption of courses, please reach out to the appropriate contact. For inquiries related to course timings, formats, or content, please contact your course instructor directly. For questions about course choices, important academic dates, planning your schedule, or accessing academic support, please visit or email the Registrar’s Office at registrar@ukings.ca