Fall 2003 Courses

Lower Division Courses (100-200 level)

HISTORY 101 Western Civilization, Nicols
HISTORY 104 World History, Wolverton
HISTORY 190 Foundations E. Asian Civilization, Asim
HISTORY 201 United States, Mohr
HISTORY 240 War and the Modern World, Dracobly
HISTORY 245 Russian/American & World, Kimball
HISTORY 250 African American History, Summers

Upper Division Courses (300-400/500)

HISTORY 301 Modern Europe, Dracobly
HISTORY 308 History of Women in US II, Reis
HISTORY 319 Europe in the Early Middle Ages, Wolverton
HISTORY 326 Colonial/Post Colonial Africa, Fair
HISTORY 337 France, Sheridan
HISTORY 352 The U.S. in the 1960s, Herman
HISTORY 358 American Jewish History, Toll
HISTORY 380 Latin America, Haskett
HISTORY 399 Special Studies Ottoman Empire and Europe, Appuhn

Note: The following classes have both 400 level and 500 level courses available. Individual times, instructors and credit value may vary

HISTORY 407/507 Seminar Modern Japanese Culture, Hanes
HISTORY 407/507 Seminar Rethinking America in the 1960s, Herman
HISTORY 407/507 Seminar Stalinism, Hessler
HISTORY 412/512 Ancient Greece, Papakonstantinou
HISTORY 417/517 Topic Colonial Urban Africa, Fair
HISTORY 421/521 The Organization of Knowledge From Alexandria to the Internet, McNeely
HISTORY 425/525 Topic Economic History of Modern Europe, Sheridan
HISTORY 428/528 Topic Europe in the 20th Century, Hessler
HISTORY 435/535 The French Revolution and Era of Napoleon, McNeely
HISTORY 440/540 Authorship and Publishing History, Birn/Fox
HISTORY 455/555 Colonial American History, Dennis
HISTORY 480/580 Mexico, Haskett
HISTORY 484/584 Philippines, May
HISTORY 499/599 Topic Japanese Popular Culture-Media Culture, Hanes
HISTORY 608 Colloquium Socialism and Revolution in East Asia, Dirlik
HISTORY 608 Colloquium Race, Gender, and State, Aguirre/Summers
HISTORY 609 Supervised Tutoring, Staff
HISTORY 612 Historical Methods and Writings, Pascoe
HISTORY 690 Asian Research Materials, Asim

Cross Listed Courses
HUMANITIES 210 Latin American Culture, Aguirre
HUMANITIES 254 The City, Nichols WOMEN'S AND GENDER STUDIES 302 History and Development of Feminist Theory, Reis
SPANISH 410/510 Race in Modern LA, Diaz-Caballer
WOMEN'S AND GENDER STUDIES 410/510 Gender in History, Wood

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