October 18, 2007
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY
FALL SEMESTER 2007
August 22, 2007 to December 17, 2007
HISTORY INTRODUCTORY COURSES (010)
H105 American History I (3 cr.)
2688 10:30-11:45 MW CA-215 Cap. 50 Libby, J.
2689 12:00-01:15 MW LE-100 Cap. 110 Scarpino, P + TA
2698* 1:30-02:45 MW CA-217 Cap. 25 Sacrpino, P
* To enroll students must register for ENG BE499 #26580. Authorization required. Class also meets several afternoons on Fridays. Course is part of a School of Education Learning Community Course will combine an examination of the content of the past with hands-on experience designed to help students develop and refine their abilities to teach history and social studies. On Friday afternoons, there will be a number of mandatory field trips to local museums, historical sites, and organizations.
2690 04:30-05:45 TR CA-215 Cap. 50 Osborn, E. (PT)
2691 03:00-04:15 MW CA-215 Cap. 50 Gantz, R (TAH)
2692* 09:00-10:15 TR CA-215 Cap 25 Ashendel, A
* To enroll students must register for ENG BE499 #26582. Authorization required. Class also meets several afternoons on Fridays. Course is part of a School of Education Learning Community. Course will combine an examination of the content of the past with hands-on experience designed to help students develop and refine their abilities to teach history and social studies. On Friday afternoons, there will be a number of mandatory field trips to local museums, historical sites, and organizations.
2693 10:30-11:45 TR LE-100 Cap. 100 Ashendel, A.
2694 01:30-02:45 TR CA-215 Cap. 50 McKivigan, J
2695 06:00-08:40 T Carmel Ctr. Cap. 50 Bodenhamer, D.
5125 06:00-08:40 T CA-215 Cap. 50 Buelow, P. (PT)
2696 09:00-10:15 MW CA-215 Cap. 50 Monroe, E
2697 09:00-11:40 S CA-215 Cap. 50 Krzemienski, E (PT)
H106 American History II (3 cr.)
2700 10:30-11:45 TR CA-217 Cap. 50 Robertson, N
2701 12:00-01:15 MW CA-217 Cap. 50 Bingmann, M
2709 01:30-02:45 TR CA-217 Cap. 50 Little, M
2703 03:00-04:15 TR CA-217 Cap. 50 Ashendel, A
2706 06:00-08:40 W CA-217 Cap. 50 Maxwell, D. [FFTF]
2707 12:00-02:40 S CA-217 Cap. 50 Krzemienski, E (PT)
2710 09:00-10:15 MW CA-217 Cap. 50 Dichtl, J. (NCPH)
2708 12:00-01:15 TR LE-102 Cap. 110 Coleman, A + TA (Owen York)
5926 01:30-02:45 MW BS-2000 Cap. 110 Barrows, R. + TA (Ron Withers)
2704 03:00-04:15 MW CA-235 Cap. 50 Maxwell, D. [FFTF]
H108 Perspectives: World to 1800 (3 cr.)
5927 01:30-02:45 MW CA-229 Cap. 50 Snodgrass, M
4389 10:30-11:45 TR CA-215 Cap. 50 Gondola, D
H109 Perspectives: World 1800 to Pres. (3 cr.)
2711 01:30-02:45 TR LE-102 Cap. 100 Zhang, X
H113 History of Western Civ. I (3 cr.)
2714 10:30-11:45 MW CA-229 Cap. 50 Saak, E
2713 01:30-02:45 MW CA-215 Cap. 50 Lindseth, E.
2712 10:30-11:45 TR ES-2106 Cap. 50 Lindseth, E
2716 12:00-01:15 TR CA-229 Cap. 50 Robbins, K
2717 04:30-5:45 TR CA-229 Cap. 50 Mason, T (PT) [KR sub.]
H114 History of Western Civ. II (3 cr.)
2718 10:30-11:45 MW BS-2000 Cap. 100 Kelly, J.
2719 12:00-01:15 MW BS-2000 Cap. 90 Lindseth, E + TA (E. Gaughn)
2721 03:00-04:15 MW CA-217 Cap. 50 Clasby, D (PT)
2722 09:00-10:15 TR CA-217 Cap. 50 Kostroun, D.
2723 12:00-01:15 TR CA-215 Cap. 50 Mares, N [FFTF]
2725 12:00-01:15 TR CA-217 Cap. 50 Kostroun, D
2724 03:00-04:15 TR CA-215 Cap. 50 Mares, N [FFTF]
4390 06:00-08:40 R CA-215 Cap. 50 Mason, T (PT)
H217 The Nature of History (3 cr.)
2726 06:00-08:40 T CA-235 Cap. 35 Vanderstel, D (PT)
Core requirement for students in museum studies and social studies education. Also an excellent introduction for anyone majoring and minoring in history, teaching history, or for those who want to know more about the possibilities of doing history in a variety of settings. This course has a service learning component
UPPER LEVEL HISTORY COURSES (020)
A421 Tpcs: American Legal Hist. to 1865 (3 cr.)
5928 09:00-11:40 F CA-215 Cap. 37 Monroe, E.
Graduate Students must Register for H511, Class 5929
H511 Tpcs: American Legal Hist. To 1865
5929 09:00-11:40 F CA-215 Cap. 5 Monroe, E.
A421 Tpcs: Hist Perspect. on Amer Ethnicity (3 cr.)
2687 10:30-11:45 TR CA-235 Cap. 37 McKivigan, J.
Graduate Students must Register for H511, Class 5158
H511 Tpcs: Hist Perspect on Amer. Ethnicity (3 cr.)
5158 10:30-11:45 TR CA-235 Cap. 5 McKivigan, J.
A313 Origins of Modern America (3 cr.)
26010 10:30-11:45 MW CA-217 Cap. 37 Barrows, R.
Course deals with U.S history, 1865-1917.
Graduate students must register for H511, Class 4395
H511 Tpcs: Origins of Modern America (3 cr.)
4395 10:30-11:45 MW CA-217 Cap. 5 Barrows, R
Course deals with U.S. history, 1865-1917
A421 Tpcs: American Military History (3 cr.)
2686 04:30-05:45 TR CA-235 Cap. 37 Little, M
Graduate students must register for H511, section 5126
H511 Tpcs: American Military History (3 cr.)
5126 04:30-05:45 TR CA-235 Cap 5 Little, M
A421 Tpcs: American Cultural History (3 cr.)
26011 06:00-08:40 W CA-235 Cap. 30 Bingmann, M
Graduate students must register for H511, section 4394
H511 Tpcs: American Cultural History (3 cr.)
4394 06:00-08:40 W CA-235 Cap. 12 Bingmann, M
A352 Hist. of Latinos in the U.S. (3 cr.)
26023 10:30-11:45 MW CA-235 Cap. 37 Snodgrass, M
Graduate students must register for H511, section 2729
B310 Britain II (3 cr.)
29920 1:30-2:45 MW CA-235 Cap. 35 Kelly, J.
Graduate students must register for H509, section 29919
Course examines the history of Britain since 1688.
H509 Spec Topics in European Hist. VT Britain II (3 cr.)
29919 1:30-2:45 MW CA-235 Cap. 7 Kelly, J.
H511 Tpcs: Hist of Latinos in U.S. (3 cr.)
2729 10:30-11:45 MW CA-235 Cap. 5 Snodgrass, M
B421 Tpcs: Women in Europe, 1500-Present (3 cr.)
26015 06:00-08:40 W CA-215 Cap. 32 Kostroun, D.
Graduate students must register for H509, Class 5923
H509 Tpcs: Women in Europe, 1500-Present (3 cr.)
5923 06:00-08:40 W CA-215 Cap. 10 Kostroun, D
B421 Tpcs: Scottish Identity/Nationalism (3 cr.)
26014 03:00-04:15 TR CA-235 Cap. 37 Lindseth, E
Graduate students must register for H509, Class 5925
H509 Tpcs: Scottish Identity/Nationalism (3 cr.)
5925 03:00-04:15 TR CA-235 Cap. 5 Lindseth, E
C386 Greek History : Minoans to Alexander (3 cr.)
26021 12:00-01:15 TR CA-235 Cap. 19 Sutton, R
Graduate students must register for H509, Class 26022
H509 Topics: Greek History (3 cr.)
26022 12:00-01:15 TR CA-235 Cap. 4 Sutton, R
H421 Tpcs: Peoples & Cultures of Africa (3 cr.)
26016 01:30-02:45 TR CA-235 Cap. 37 Gondola, D
Graduate students must enroll in H521, Class 26017
H521 Tpcs: Peoples & Cultures of Africa (3 cr.)
26017 01:30-02:45 TR CA-235 Cap. 5 Gondola, D
G451 Traditional Asia (3 cr.)
26018 06:00-08:40 T CA-217 Cap. 45 Zhang, X
Graduate students must enroll in H521, class 26019
H521 Tpcs: Traditional Asia (3 cr.)
26019 06:00-08:40 T CA-217 Cap. 5 Zhang, X
H425 Tpcs: Hist. of Humanitarian Assistance (3 cr.)
26020 06:00-08:40 T NU-229 Cap. 15 Schneider, W
Graduate students must enroll in H509, class 5159
H425 Topics: History Perspectives on African Diaspora (3 cr.)
28772 9:00-10:15am TR CA-235 Cap. 42 Labode, M
H509 Tpcs: Hist of Humanitarian Assistance (3 cr.)
5159 06:00-08:40 T NU-229 Cap. 20 Schneider, W
J 495 Proseminar for History Majors: (3 cr.)
4541 04:30-05:45 TR UL-2115E Cap. 15 Robertson, N
This “capstone” course will explore the history of Americans using voluntary associations to solve perceived problems ranging from slavery to teenagers having fun. Students will examine both primary and secondary materials and will write a substantial and original research paper.
GRADUATE HISTORY COURSES (030)
H500 History of Historical Thought (4 cr.)
2727 06:00-08:40 M ES-2108 Cap. 12 Robbins, K
H542 Intro. to Public History (4 cr.)
2730 06:00-08:40 M CA-537 Cap. 12 Scarpino, P
H543 Practicum in Public History (1-4 cr.)
2731 04:15-05:30 R CA-211 Cap 15 Scarpino, P.
Permission of Director of Public History Required.
H650 Colloquium: United States Hist. (4 cr.)
2733 06:00-08:40 T CA-537 Cap. 12 Coleman, A
Course will introduce students to the methods and approach of environmental history (human interaction with the larger world), a subject through which one can also explore major issues in United States history generally.
H699 Colloquium: Comparative History (4 cr)
26012 04:30-07:10 W CA-537 Cap. 12 Monroe, E
Course will examine “microhistory,” which studies obscure people/places/events to reveal the experiences and mentalities of ordinary people. Readings will include United States, European, and Latin American examples.
K495 Readings in History (1-3 cr.)
4836 5536 5581
H575 Graduate Readings in History (1-3 cr.)
2732 4883 5611 5612 6737 6782 6850
H898 M.A. Thesis (1-6 cr.)
2734 4818 4843 4844 4846 4864