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Fall 2005 History Courses

Lower Division Courses (100-200 level)

HIST 101 Western Civilization, Nicols
HIST 104 World History, Wolverton
HIST 190 Found E Asian Civilization, Asim
HIST 199 Sp St. Real Wild West, Hatfield
HIST 201 United States, Dennis
HIST 240 War & the Modern World, Dracobly
HIST 250 African-American History, Summers
HUM 254 The City, Nicols

Upper Division Courses (300-400/500)

HIST 301 Modern Europe, Dracobly
HIST 308 History of Women in the United States, Reis
HIST 319 Early Middle Ages Europe, Wolverton
HIST 325 Precolonial Africa, Fair
HIST 329 Top Mediterranean World Since 711, Rowe
HIST 345 Russia & Soviet Union, Kimball
HIST 350 American Radicalism, Pope
HIST 357 The South, Maddex
HIST 358 American Jewish History, Toll
HIST 380 Latin America, Haskett
HIST 401 Research
HIST 403/503 Thesis
HIST 405 Reading
HIST 407/507 Oregon, May
HIST 407/507 Popular Culture in Traditional China, Asim
HIST 407/507 Men, Women & Revolution, McNeely
HIST 409 Supervised Tutoring
HIST 410/510 Atlantic World, Mitchell
HIST 410/510 Japan, Karma and Choice, Goble
HIST 416/516 Top African Sex/Motherhood, Fair
HIST 439/539 Renaissance Europe, Rowe
HIST 446/546 Top Soviet Culture, Hessler
HIST 455/555 Colonial American History, Dennis
HIST 457/557 Top 19th C United States Jacksonian Era, Maddex
HIST 463/563 American Economic History: The Great Depression, Pope
HIST 466/566 American West, Hatfield
HIST 483/583 Top Spiritual Conquest of Latin America, Haskett
HIST 484/584 Philippines, May

Graduate Courses (600)

HIST 601 Research  
HIST 602 Supervised College Teach  
HIST 603 Dissertation  
HIST 605 Reading  
HIST 609 Supervised Tutoring  
HIST 612 Historical Methods & Writing, McCole  

Cross Listed Courses

HUM 254 The City, Nicols
   
   

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