Course List/Descriptions

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Historical Study/Thematic/Graduate

960:010 - Introduction to the Study of History - 3 hours

960:011 - Field Experience: Public History - 1 hour

960:106g - Applying History: The Public Alternative - 3 hours

960:125g - Introduction to Museum Studies - 3 hours

960:132g - Internship in Historical Studies - 1-3 hours

960:189 - Readings in History - 1-3 hours

*960:192 - Junior-Senior Seminar - 3 hours (depending on topic)

960:198 - Independent Study

United States History

961:014 - United States History to 1877 - 3 hours

961:015 - United States History Since 1877 - 3 hours

961:102g - History of Technology in America - 3 hours

961:116g - Recent United States History - 3 hours

961:120g - Popular Culture in the United States - 3 hours

961:122 - African-American History - 3 hours

961:124 - The City in United States History - 3 hours

961:130g - History of Iowa - 3 hours

961:131g - U.S. History From 1929 to 1960 - 3 hours

961:135g - Indians in American History - 3 hours

961:136g - American Colonial History - 3 hours

961:137g - From Jefferson to Jackson - 3 hours

961:139g - Civil War and Reconstruction - 3 hours

961:140g - History of the West - 3 hours

961:141g - The South in United States History - 3 hours

961:142g - United States Constitutional History - 3 hours

961:143g - United States Labor History - 3 hours

961:144g - History of American Thought - 3 hours

961:145g - Religion in America - 3 hours

961:146g - United States Women's History - 3 hours

961:147g - Foundations of Modern America: The United States, 1877-1929 - 3 hours

961:150g - Society and Culture in the United States - 3 hours

Europe to circa 1700

962:101g - History of Ancient Greece - 3 hours

962:103g - History of Ancient Rome - 3 hours

962:123g - History of Classical Civilization - 3 hours

962:126g - History of Ireland - 3 hours

962:151g - The Ancient Near East - 3 hours

962:152g - Medieval Civilization - 3 hours

962:153g - The Renaissance and Reformation - 3 hours

962:158g - Age of Absolutism and the Enlightenment - 3 hours

962:164g - English History to 1688 - 3 hours

962:171g - History of Germany to 1648 - 3 hours

Europe since circa 1700

963:153g - Modern Mediterranean Europe: History and Culture - 3 hours

963:154g - Military History from Napoleon to the Present - 3 hours

963:155g - Europe from the French Revolution to World War I - 3 hours

963:157g - Great Power Diplomacy from the Congress of Vienna to the Present - 3 hours

963:160g - Europe from World War I to the Present - 3 hours

963:161g - Modern European Women's History - 3 hours

963:165g - English History Since 1688 - 3 hours

963:169g - History of Imperial Russia - 3 hours

963:170g - History of Soviet Russia - 3 hours

963:172g - History of Germany Since 1648 - 3 hours

963:174g - History of Modern France - 3 hours

963:188g - Modern Central and Eastern Europe - 3 hours

Non-Westerm History

964:127g - Pre-Modern Japan - 3 hours

964:128g - Modern Japan - 3 hours

964:174g - Pre-modern Afircan History - 3 hours

964:175g - Modern African History - 3 hours

964:176g - Colonial Latin American History - 3 hours

964:178g - Modern Middle East History - 3 hours

964:180g - Latin American History - 3 hours

964:181g - Pre-Modern South Asia - 3 hours

964:182g - Modern South Asia - 3 hours

964:183g - Pre-Modern Chinese History - 3 hours

964:187g - Modern Chinese History - 3 hours

Courses for Graduate Students Only

960:225 - History and U.S. Public Policy - 3 hours

960:280 - Seminar in History - 3 hours

960:285 - Individual Readings - 1-3 hours

960:289 - Seminar in United States Historiography - 3 hours

960:290 - Historical Methods - 3 hours

960:297 - Practicum - 3 hours

960:299 - Research - 3-6 hours

*960:192 may be taken more than once, BUT the 960:192 requirement must first be fulfilled before using this course for either American, European, World, or Non-Western credit.