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Nov 30, 2024
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2012-2013 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
History, BA
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Hours required and general/college requirements
A minimum of 120 semester hours, of which 42 must be advanced, and fulfillment of degree requirements for the Bachelor of Arts degree as specified in the “University Core Curriculum ” in the Academics section of this catalog and the College of Arts and Sciences requirements. Upper-level history courses, 18 hours
18 semester hours of advanced work (3000-4000 level), with at least one class in each Group (A, B and C):
Each student will choose a focus for his or her advanced course work by taking at least four courses in one of the three groups: Group A (U.S. history), Group B (European/Western history), or Group C (non-Western history). Students must take at least one course from each of the other two groups outside of their focus. Students must finish a history course with a grade of C or better for it to count toward the history major. Group A: Advanced United States history
- HIST 3150 - Historical and Cultural Development of the Mexican-American Community
- HIST 3650 - Representative American Leaders, Colonial Period to 1865
- HIST 3660 - Representative American Leaders Since 1865
- HIST 3710 - Diplomatic History of the United States to 1900
- HIST 3720 - Diplomatic History of the United States from 1900 to 1945
- HIST 4070 - World War II
- HIST 4071 - Korea, Vietnam and the American Military Experience
- HIST 4150 - Mexican Immigration and the Chicano Community
- HIST 4155 - Mexican American Autobiography
- HIST 4160 - Chicano Political History: 19th and 20th Century
- HIST 4200 - The Spanish Frontier in North America
- HIST 4210 - Southern Plains Indian History
- HIST 4261 - Topics in United States History
- HIST 4280 - French Frontier in North America
- HIST 4400 - Intellectual, Cultural and Social History of the United States to 1865
- HIST 4410 - Intellectual, Social and Cultural History of the United States Since 1865
- HIST 4420 - United States Constitutional Development, 1783–Present
- HIST 4430 - United States Political Parties, 1783–Present
- HIST 4435 - American Jewish Experience
- HIST 4440 - African-American History and Culture to 1900
- HIST 4450 - African-American History and Culture Since 1900
- HIST 4455 - History of Black Women in America
- HIST 4461 - Gender, Race, Class and Policy since World War II
- HIST 4465 - Women in the United States to 1900
- HIST 4470 - Women in the United States Since 1900
- HIST 4475 - Jewish Women in Modern America
- HIST 4480 - Colonial America
- HIST 4490 - The American Revolution, 1763–1789
- HIST 4630 - U.S. Navy, 1775–Present: Sails
- HIST 4640 - Early United States Military History to 1815
- HIST 4700 - Texas
- HIST 4780 - Indian Policy in United States History
- HIST 4790 - Diplomatic History of the United States Since 1945
- HIST 4800 - The Relations Between the United States and Latin American Countries
- HIST 4830 - The Old South
- HIST 4840 - The New South
- HIST 4850 - The Early National Period of the United States, 1789–1848
- HIST 4860 - The Civil War and Reconstruction
- HIST 4870 - Making of the Modern United States, 1877–1929
- HIST 4880 - United States Since 1929
- HIST 4890 - Civil Rights in the United States
Group B: Advanced European history
- HIST 3750 - Greek Civilization
- HIST 3760 - Roman Civilization
- HIST 3762 - Rome: The Biography of a City
- HIST 3770 - Ancient and Medieval Women, Gender and Sexuality
- HIST 4010 - History of Science and Technology to Newton
- HIST 4020 - History of Science and Technology Since Newton
- HIST 4050 - Russia from the 9th to the 19th Century
- HIST 4055 - The Russian Empire from 1700 to 1917
- HIST 4060 - Russia in the 20th and 21st Centuries
- HIST 4061 - Russian Cultural History of the 20th Century
- HIST 4070 - World War II
- HIST 4080 - History of Early England from the Anglo-Saxons Through the Tudors
- HIST 4090 - Britain and Ireland in the Age of Revolution, 1603–1832
- HIST 4100 - Modern Britain Since 1830
- HIST 4105 - Britain Since 1945
- HIST 4110 - British Empire and Commonwealth
- HIST 4115 - Canadian History
- HIST 4125 - The Military History of England and its Colonies
- HIST 4216 - Rome’s Jewish Wars and the Roman Near East
- HIST 4217 - Jew, Greek and Roman: Backgrounds of Early Christianity
- HIST 4218 - Early Medieval Europe, ca. 312–1095
- HIST 4219 - Late Medieval Europe, 1095 to 1400
- HIST 4220 - The Renaissance
- HIST 4230 - The Age of the Reformation
- HIST 4262 - Topics in European History
- HIST 4290 - Intellectual, Cultural and Social History of Medieval and Early Modern Europe
- HIST 4300 - The French Revolution, 1774–1799
- HIST 4301 - Napoleonic Europe, 1799–1815
- HIST 4302 - Wars of Napoleon 1792–1815
- HIST 4310 - Gender and Sexuality in Early Modern Europe
- HIST 4315 - History of Anti-Semitism from Ancient Times to the Present
- HIST 4320 - Anti-Semitism in Europe, French Revolution to Present
- HIST 4330 - Absolutism and Enlightenment in Europe, 1648–1789
- HIST 4335 - Age of Revolutions: Europe, 1700–1918
- HIST 4340 - Europe in the Nineteenth Century, 1815–1914
- HIST 4350 - Europe, 1914–1945
- HIST 4360 - Europe Since World War II
- HIST 4364 - Early Modern German, 1500 to 1815
- HIST 4365 - Modern Germany, 1815–Present
- HIST 4370 - Intellectual, Cultural and Social History of Modern Europe since 1789
- HIST 4380 - The European Witch Hunts
- HIST 4385 - Nazi Germany
- HIST 4390 - The Holocaust, 1933–1945
- HIST 4460 - History of Sexualities
- HIST 4650 - Evolution of Warfare to Napoleon
- HIST 4660 - Evolution of Warfare from Napoleon
Group C: Advanced African, Asian, Middle Eastern and Latin American history
Other course requirements
None. Electives
Hours required for electives may vary based on course selection and the University Core Curriculum requirements. Electives may be required to satisfy the advanced hour requirement (42) and/or the minimum total hours required for the degree. For specific information see an academic advisor in the College of Arts and Sciences. |
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