Updated 1/14/2009

 

History Major Graduation Checklist

EACH SEMESTER YOU MUST BE ENROLLED IN AT LEAST 15 HRS and not more than 23 hours without permission from Dean Fred Davis

 

Take one each of the following:

___HH262 (taken spring semester 3rd class year or fall semester 2nd class year)

___HH462 (taken 1st class year)

___Free Elective (any course 200 level and above)

___Humanities Elective #1 (any non-history humanities course 200 level and

      above or language course 300 level and above. FE220 Accounting will not satisfy)

___Humanities Elective #2 (any non-history humanities course including

      languages 300 level and above)

 

To check if a course counts as an Elective go to MIDS under Matrices – Major Requirements – HHS – click on elective in question.

 

Take at least one offering from four of the following:

 

 

Interdisciplinary and Thematic

      Regional courses

__HH330 Imperial Encounters

  __HH367B History of Modern China (Fall 07)

__HH331 Art and Ideas in Modern Europe

  __HH367 History and Culture of Iran (Spring 08)

__HH366  Comparative World Cultures

  __HH 367A Modern India (Spring 08)

  __HH367A Allah and Empire (Fall 08)

  __HH367A Mercenaries, War and Empire:  India-Pakistan-Afghanistan (Spr. 09)

__HH377  Topics in Thematic History

          Power, People and Places (Fall 08)

  __ HH367B Hist. of Japan (Spring 08)

  __HH367B U.S. in Africa since 1700 (Spr. 09)

     __HH377B   Hist of Engineering (Spr. 07, Spr. 09)

  __HH367C History of Vietnam (Spring 08, Spr. 09))

    __ HH377A Golden Age of Piracy (Spr. 07, Spr. 09);

    __ HH377B, Golden Age of Piracy (Fall 07)

  __HH367B War and Violence in Africa (Fall 08)

  __HH367C Terrorism:  Peru (Fall 08)

    __ H377 American Business History (Fall 07)

    __HH377B Global Energy Crisis (Spr. 09)

    __HH377D Religion and Violence

  __HH367D Japan at War (Fall 08)

  __HH367E Southeast Asia in modern era (Fall 08)

  __HH367F War/Society in Trad. China (Fall 08)

   __HH379 IT Revolutions

       European

 

__HH312 Imperial Rome

 

__HH315 Age of Chivalry and Faith

             American 

__HH316 Age of Religious Wars

__HH345 Colonial America

__HH321 Revolutionary Russia

__HH346 Revolutionary America

__HH322 Soviet Communism

__HH347 Civil War and Reconstruction

__HH326 Ireland and the Irish

__HH349 Emergence of Modern America   

__HH327 Germany and Nazi Exp.

__HH350 United States since World War II 

__HH329 Modern France

__HH352 Film and American Society

__HH337 Topics in European History

__HH353 American Social History

             Naval/Military:

__HH354 America in World Affairs

__HH311 Athens: Military democracy

__HH355 Art and Ideas in American Society

__HH318 War and Society-- Modern Europe

__HH360 US Sectional History: The South

__HH381 War in the Middle Ages

__HH357 Topics in U.S.  History

__HH382 Warfare from the Renaissance

 

__HH383 The Age of Total War

             Regional

__HH384 Recent Military Topics

__HH361 History of East Asia       

__HH385 The US Marine Corps

__HH362 History of the Middle East

__HH386 History of U.S. Air Power (Fall 06)

__HH363 Modern Latin America  

__HH386A  Vietnam War (Fall 06)

__HH364 History of Africa

__HH386A American Soc. /Cultural Mil. (Spring 08)

__HH386B History of Airpower (Spring 08, Spr. 09))

__HH365 Pre-Columbian and Iberian Empires

__HH367C  Malvinas (Falklands) War (Spr. 08)

__HH386A History of Airpower (Fall 08)

__HH367 Topics in Regional History

__ HH386B Modern Royal Navy

__HH386C Hist. of Mod. Counterinsurgency (Fall 08, Spr. 09))

     __HH367 Ottoman Empire (Fall 06)

 

     __HH367A Islam in Africa (Fall 06, Fall 07)

 

     __HH 367B Mil. Hist. of Com. China (Fall 06)

 

 

 

 


Experimental or Readings Courses (HH485/HH486) offered according to distribution requirement:

 

Interdisciplinary/Thematic History:

____HH485B   History of Computing (Fall 2004)

____HH486D   Hist. Soc. Of Empires:  The Ottoman Case (Spring 2008)

____HH486H   Food in Historical Societies (Spring 2008)

____HH486M   Islamic Ritual and Legal Texts (Spring 2008)

____HH486B   History of Christianity (Spring 2009)

____HH486D   Maritime Exploration of the Americas (Spring 2009)

 

American History:

____HH486 A   American Business and its critics (Spring 2003)

____HH485C    American Time Poverty (Fall 2005)

____HH486      History of American Film (Spring 2005, Fall 2006, Fall 2007)

____HH486A   History of American Film (Fall 2008)

____HH486I    20th C. American Financial Markets (Spring 2008)

____HH486E   History of U.S. Scouting Movement (Spring 2009)

____HH486G   American Foreign Policy in Africa (Spring 2009)

____HH486J    Early American Warfare (Spring 2009)

____HH486K   Alaskan Fishing Industry (Spring 2009)

 

Regional History:

____HH486E   Recruiting and Sendero Luminoso (Spring 2008)

____HH486F   Civil-Mil. Relations in Communist China (Spring 2009)

____HH486I    History of Korea (Spring 2009)

 

European History:

____HH485A   Modern Italy (Fall 2006)

____HH485A   Late Antiquity (Fall 2007)

____HH485B   Film in Russian/Soviet History (Fall 2006)

____HH486C   Churchill Reading (Spring 2004)

____HH485B   Russian Identities (Spring 2005)

____HH486A   Collaboration in Vichy France (Spring 2008)

____HH486B   Liberty, Equality, Fraternity-the French Revolution (Spring 2008)

____HH486F   History of Old Regime France (Spring 2008)

____HH486G   European Cultures and Ideas (Spring 2008)

____HH486J   Readings in Modern European History (Spring 2008)

____HH486B  Russian Society and History in Film (Fall 2008)

____HH486A  Seminar on Winston Churchill (Spring 2009)

____HH486C  France and Her Colonies (Spring 2009)

____HH486L  Crusading Warfare (Spring 2009)

 

Naval/Military History:

____HH486b   Amer. Military Experience (Spring 2003)

____HH486C   Discipline in the Roman Military (Spring 2008)

____HH486K   Emergent Naval Warfare (Spring 2008)

____HH486L   Asia:  World War II and After (Spring 2008)

____HH486H Roman Counterinsurgency (Spring 2009)

 

Two credit classes (do not count toward the history distribution requirement):

HH484, World Cinema of the Sound Era:  An Introduction (Spring 2009)