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Dec 06, 2024
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2020-2021 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
History Concentrations
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History majors may choose to specialize in one or more historical subfields among the Department’s particular strengths – American, British/West European, Middle Eastern/Islamic, Military, Asian, or Russian History– or in a thematic area that crosses these geographical boundaries, by taking at least four relevant upper-division courses. It is not mandatory to choose a concentration, and students may choose to complete multiple concentrations. For all concentrations, HIS 260(I,D) and HIS 360(I) : Topics in History; HIS 463(I) Seminar in History; HIS 491 , 492 : Departmental Thesis/Project; and transfer courses may be counted where appropriate. The concentrations are as follows:
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U.S. History Concentration
- HIS 110 - Ohio History, 3 credit hours
- HIS 250D - African-American History, 3 credit hours
- HIS 267I - Vietnam War: Causes and Consequences, 3 credit hours
- HIS 350 - Colonial America, 3 credit hours
- HIS 351 - The American Revolution, 3 credit hours
- HIS 352 - Jefferson-Jackson, 3 credit hours
- HIS 353 - U.S. Civil War, 3 credit hours
- HIS 354 - U.S. Reform and War, 1876-1920, 3 credit hours
- HIS 355 - Modern America: 1920-1945, 3 credit hours
- HIS 356 - Recent America: 1945-present, 3 credit hours
Islamic History Concentration
Russian History Concentration
Western Europe Concentration
- HIS 221I - Europe: From Black Death to French Revolution, 3 credit hours
- HIS 222I - Europe: From Revolution to World War and Globalization, 3 credit hours
- HIS 235I - Women in Western Civilization, 3 credit hours
- HIS 260(I,D) - Topics in History, 3-4 credit hours (When offered as a European topic)
- HIS 321 - Classical Antiquity to the Fall of Rome, 3 credit hours
- HIS 322I - Medieval Europe to the Black Death, 3 credit hours
- HIS 323I - Enlightenment, French Revolution, and Napoleon, 3 credit hours
- HIS 342I - World War I, 3 credit hours
- HIS 349I - Modern Britain, 3 credit hours
History of War Concentration
Asian History Concentration
History of Revolution Concentration
- HIS 245I - Survey of Russian History, 3 credit hours
- HIS 260(I,D) - Topics in History, 3-4 credit hours (When offered as Latin American Revolutions)
- HIS 323I - Enlightenment, French Revolution, and Napoleon, 3 credit hours
- HIS 346I - Modern Russia, 3 credit hours
- HIS 351 - The American Revolution, 3 credit hours
- HIS 360(I) - An In-depth Study of Topics in History, 3-4 credit hours (When offered as Contemporary Middle East)
- HIS 389I - The Modern Middle East, 4 credit hours
Ancient and Medieval History Concentration
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