Fall 2022 Courses
Course information will be continuously updated through November 2021.
HIST 1110 Various Instructors, Times
HIST 1120 Various Instructors, Times
HIST 1600: History of the United States to 1865
This course explores the political, economic, social, and cultural developments in
America from the colonial era to the end of the Civil War. It offers a broad overview
that includes prominent figures as well as ordinary people, ethnic and cultural diversity
as well as shared ideas and institutions, the country's unique characteristics as
well as its global involvement. We will examine the major events and forces that have
shaped its identity over time, and their changing interpretations. The goal is to
for you to gain a good understanding of the significance of the past for the world
we live in today, as well as to acquire skills in interpreting, discussing, tracing
change and continuity, and identifying causality.
HIST 1610: History of the U.S. Since 1865
This course covers the political, economic, social, and cultural development of the
United States since the Civil War. It will use a variety of resources (a textbook,
articles, primary sources, novels, songs, and documentaries) to give depth to this
rich history. Students will enhance their understanding of the nation’s past, draw
connections to the future, develop their critical thinking abilities, and improve
their writing skills.
HIST 2800: The Historian’s Craft:
HIST 4900: Mystery Cults of the Ancient World