2009-2010 Catalog
   
  •  HIS 112 - World History to 1500.
  •  HIS 113 - World History since 1500.
  •  HIS 210 - Western Civilization to 1600.
  •  HIS 211 - Western Civilization since 1600.
  •  HIS 215 - Islamic Civilization to 1500.
  •  HIS 216 - Islamic Civilization since 1500.
  •  HIS 220 - United States to 1898.
  •  HIS 221 - United States since 1898.
  •  HIS 230 - Survey of African History to 1800.
  •  HIS 235 - Introduction to the History of African Diaspora.
  •  HIS 283 - Introduction to Islam and the Modern “Middle East”.
  •  HIS 290 - East Asia to 1600.
  •  HIS 291 - East Asia since 1600.
  •  HIS 299 - Introduction to History.
  •  HIS 301 - History Capstone Seminar.
  •  HIS 306 - Social History of the United States Since 1865.
  •  HIS 307 - History of Business in America.
  •  HIS 307 - History of Business in America.
  •  HIS 314 - History of the Old South.
  •  HIS 315 - American Civil War and Reconstruction.
  •  HIS 316 - America Comes of Age: 1877-1920.
  •  HIS 317 - America Between the Wars, 1919-1939.
  •  HIS 318 - Contemporary America.
  •  HIS 320 - The American Military Experience.
  •  HIS 321 - History of the United States Constitution, 1789 to Present.
  •  HIS 323 - United States Theatre History.
  •  HIS 325 - History of the British Isles to 1688.
  •  HIS 326 - History of the British Isles since 1688.
  •  HIS 327 - A History of the Vietnam War.
  •  HIS 329 - Michigan History.
  •  HIS 332 - Development of the American West.
  •  HIS 333 - Labor in America.
  •  HIS 334 - History of Ethnic and Racial Minorities in the United States.
  •  HIS 335 - History of African-Americans to 1877.
  •  HIS 336 - Africa in Modern Times, 1800 to Present.
  •  HIS 338 - Topics in African-American History.
  •  HIS 339 - History of Mexico.
  •  HIS 340 - Mexico in the Twentieth Century.
  •  HIS 343 - History of the Caribbean.
  •  HIS 346 - Twentieth Century World History.
  •  HIS 351 - Early Modern Europe.
  •  HIS 352 - History and Civilization of Russia.
  •  HIS 353 - History of East Central Europe.
  •  HIS 355 - Twentieth Century Europe.
  •  HIS 357 - Polish Culture through History and Literature.
  •  HIS 360 - An Introduction to Holocaust History.
  •  HIS 367 - History of Germany.
  •  HIS 368 - History of African-American Religion.
  •  HIS 369 - History of American Women.
  •  HIS 372 - The French Revolution.
  •  HIS 373 - 19th Century Europe.
  •  HIS 374 - History of the British Empire since 1790.
  •  HIS 376 - History of Modern China.
  •  HIS 377 - Pre-Modern Japan to 1600.
  •  HIS 378 - History of Modern Japan.
  •  HIS 380 - History of Modern India and South Asia.
  •  HIS 385 - History of the Modern “Middle East” Since 19th Century.
  •  HIS 386 - International Relations of the “Middle East”.
  •  HIS 387 - Islam and Political Change.
  •  HIS 391 - Directed Reading in History.
  •  HIS 393 - Special Topics in History.
  •  HIS 395 - Directed Research.
  •  HIS 409 - Colonial America.
  •  HIS 410 - Era of the American Revolution.
  •  HIS 411 - Conflict, Reform and Expansion: America before the Civil War.
  •  HIS 412 - The Atlantic World in Transition: 1400-1850.
  •  HIS 413 - Sin, Salvation and Celebrity in Early America.
  •  HIS 419 - History of Sport in the United States.
  •  HIS 428 - Emergence of the United States as a World Power Since 1914.
  •  HIS 430 - American Indian History.
  •  HIS 431 - American Urban History.
  •  HIS 433 - Muslims in North America.
  •  HIS 435 - Black America since the Civil War.
  •  HIS 438 - Jazz, Rock & Cinema: A Social History of the 20th Century United States.
  •  HIS 479 - Pacific World in Transition since 19th Century.
  •  HIS 495 - Honors Thesis I.
  •  HIS 496 - Honors Thesis II.
  •  HIS 509 - Colonial America.
  •  HIS 510 - Era of the American Revolution.
  •  HIS 511 - Conflict, Reform and Expansion: America before the Civil War.
  •  HIS 512 - The Atlantic World in Transition: 1400-1850.
  •  HIS 519 - History of Sport in the United States.
  •  HIS 521 - History of the United States Constitution, 1789 to Present.
  •  HIS 528 - Emergence of the United States as a World Power since 1914.
  •  HIS 530 - American Indian History.
  •  HIS 531 - American Urban History.
  •  HIS 534 - History of Ethnic and Racial Minorities in the United States.
  •  HIS 535 - Black America since the Civil War.
  •  HIS 538 - Jazz, Rock & Cinema: A Social History of the 20th Century United States.
  •  HIS 546 - Twentieth Century World History.
  •  HIS 569 - History of American Women.
  •  HIS 574 - History of the British Empire since 1790.
  •  HIS 579 - Pacific World in Transition since 19th Century.
  •  HIS 587 - Islam and Political Change.

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