Program Advising Information

Several professors in the Department of History and Classical Studies are designated program advisors. Program advisors provide information about the undergraduate programs and courses offered by the department, advise on academic and career planning, help program students track their progress through the program, and (for graduating program students) approve their programs for graduation. In addition, advisors approve transfer credits. Advisors hold specific office hours for advising, including additional hours each semester during the add-drop period, for drop-in meetings, or you can schedule an appointment.

History Program Advising

History program students are encouraged to meet with an advisor at least once a year to track their progress and plan their courses. Program students must fill out the correct History Program Advising/Audit Form and bring it to all advising appointments. The Advising/Audit form is useful for organizing your courses; your advisor will also use it to record special notes, exceptions, and permissions that affect your program. Keep your advising form for your records, and also keep any relevant communications with advisors (e.g. emails). 

Graduating program students: By the end of course add/drop in your last term (or sooner if your courses are set or you have already completed your program) bring your completed Audit Form to your advisor. They will verify that you have fulfilled all program requirements pending final grades in unfinished courses. Your advisor will then sign the form, indicating that you are recommended for graduation for the history component of your degree. Once your program has been approved by the advisor, email undergrad.hcs [at] mcgill.ca with the signed form, or the form accompanied with an email confirming your advisor has approved it.

Meet with your assigned advisor: History program advisors are assigned to students based on the student's last name (see below). 

Program Advising Fall 2024

Student's last name

begins with

Assigned Advisor

A-B:

Prof. Anastassios (Tassos) Anastassiadis

Advising by appointment
Leacock 827

tassos.anastassiadis [at] mcgill.ca

C-D:

Prof. Subho Basu
Leacock 616

1:15-2:15 Thursdays

subho.basu [at] mcgill.ca

E-H:

Prof. Ed Dunsworth
Monday 2-3pm
Leacock 628

edward.dunsworth [at] mcgill.ca

I-L:

Fall 2024:

Prof. James Krapfl

Wednesday 4-5pm
Leacock 631

James.Krapfl [at] mcgill.ca

Winter 2025:

Prof. Wendell Nii Laryea Adjetey

wendell.adjetey [at] mcgill.ca

M-P:

Prof. Brian Lewis

brian.lewis [at] mcgill.ca

LEA 613

Q-S:

Prof. Suzanne Morton
Please email Professor Morton for an appointment
Ferrier 333D

suzanne.morton [at] mcgill.ca

T-Z:

Prof. Don Nerbas
Appointment by email
donald.nerbas [at] mcgill.ca

*Please note that some Advisors may appear more than once on the list

Undergraduate Program Director and Advisor

Prof. Don Nerbas
Appointment by email
donald.nerbas [at] mcgill.ca

General inquiries

Undergraduate Coordinator (Sarah Butler)
Leacock 712
undergrad.hcs [at] mcgill.ca

Course Equivalency/Transfer Credit Approvals and Queries

Prof. Nicholas Dew
nicholas.dew [at] mcgill.ca


Classical Studies Program Advising 

Advising for all Classics program students and information about the undergraduate programs in Classics is provided by the Classics Program Advisors:

Prof. Darian Totten (Director of Classical Studies)
Office hours: Monday 10:45-11:30 am and Friday 11:30 - 12: 15 pm
Leacock 608
darian.totten [at] mcgill.ca

Prof. William (Bill) Gladhill (Undergraduate Program Advisor)
Office hours: by appointment 
Leacock 609
classicsundergradadvising [at] mcgill.ca / classicsgradadvising [at] mcgill.ca

Consult the Classical Studies webpage for information about the Classics programs. 


Minor South Asian Studies Advising

Prof. Andrea Farran
Office hours: by appointment (514) 398-7357
FERR 458

southasianstudies [at] mcgill.ca

andrea.farran [at] mcgill.ca

 

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