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Lower-Division Core Requirements
- HIS 201 World History

- HIS 202 European History
- HIS 203 U.S. History
Upper-Division Core Requirements
- HIS 301 The Historian's Craft
- HIS 303 Understanding U.S. History
- HIS 401 Senior Seminar
American History Electives
- HIS 427 African American History
- HIS 431 Colonial America
- HIS 432 Revolutionary America
- HIS 433 United States, 1790 - 1840
- HIS 434 United States, 1840 - 1890
- HIS 435 United States, 1890 - 1945
- HIS 436 United States, 1945 - Present
- HIS 437 The Sixties
- HIS 438 American Environmental History
- HIS 439 American Agricultural History
- HIS 440 Topics in U.S. History
- HIS 442 American Urban History
- HIS 443 American Foreign Relations in the 20th Century
- HIS 444 The American Presidency
- HIS 445 Women in American History
- HIS 446 History of American Law
- HIS 448 U.S. Economic History
- HIS 499 American Westward Expansion
- HIS 450 Major Figures in History
- HIS 451 American Labor History
- HIS 452 American Revivalism and Christian Religion
- HIS 453 Minority Women: Issues and Perspectives
- HIS 458 Women, Health, and Healing
World History Electives
- HIS 450 Major Figures in History
- HIS 454 The History of the Family
- HIS 459 World Environmental Thought
- HIS 460 Studies in Latin America
- HIS 461 Europe in the 18th Century
- HIS 462 Europe in the 19th Century
- HIS 463 Europe in the 20th Century
- HIS 465 French Revolution and Napoleon
- HIS 467 Renaissance and Reformation Europe
- HIS 468 History of Spain
- HIS 469 Shakespeare's England
- HIS 470 Twentieth Century World History
- HIS 471 Lord Peter's England
- HIS 472 Imperial Russia
- HIS 473 History of Soviet Union
- HIS 474 Vietnamese History
- HIS 476 Modern China
- HIS 477 Pre-modern Japan
- HIS 478 Modern Japan
- HIS 480 Topics in World History
- HIS 481 Women in Chinese and Japanese History
- HIS 486 Childhood's Past
- HIS 499 Independent Study: Special Topics in History
Graduate Core Requirements
- HIS 501 Graduate History Colloquium
- HIS 502 Public History Colloquium
- HIS 503 Writing and Research
- HIS 510 Graduate Readings Seminar
- HIS 570 Public History Internship & Project
- HIS 580 Thesis
Graduate Electives
- HIS 504 American Material Life
- HIS 505 Historic Environmental Preservation
- HIS 506 American Architectural Methods
- HIS 507 Museum and Society
- HIS 508 Archival Management
- HIS 511 Museum/Historic Sites Methods
- HIS 520 Oral History Methods
- HIS 525 Policy History
- HIS 599 Independent Study: Special Topics in History
