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Major Course Outline (42 Units)

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Requirements for the History Major Courses Fulfilling Requirements units

Requirement Notes Course Number and Title Grade Instructor/School Term Lower Division History Electives 15 units total (5 different courses)

At least one survey Pre-modern = history prior to 1500: units HIST 101, HIST 102, HIST 105, HIST course in pre mod- 3 ern history 109, HIST 110, HIST 117, HIST 121, HIST 135, HIST 160, HIST 202 At least one U.S. HIST 145, HIST 146, HIST 147, or HIST history survey 3 148 course At least one HIST 101, HIST 102, HIST 103, HIST European history 3 105, HIST 205* survey course At least two global HIST 110, HIST 111, HIST 117, HIST history survey 118, HIST 121, HIST 122, HIST 135, courses** 6 HIST 136, HIST 160, HIST 161, HIST 202, HIST 205*, HIST 275, HIST 277 *depends on course content) Introduction to Historical Study 3 units (1 course) HIST 300: Intro to 3 Must be taken during the junior year Historical Study or equivalent. May NOT be used to meet an upper- division History elecve requirement Upper-Division History Electives 24 units total (8 different courses)*

HIST 486: HISTORY SEMINAR (Capstone) Required for students in catalog year 2012‐2013 and later. Counts as a history elecve in one of the following historical periods/regions, depending on the parcular theme of the seminar.

At least two cours- Pre-modern = history prior to 1500. es in pre-modern 3 history

3 At least one course 3 in U.S. history At least one course 3 in European history At least two “Global” = must be non-U.S. AND non- courses in global European history. history** 6

Two more upper HIST 486 may count toward upper- division history division elecve courses of your 6 HIST 300 does NOT count toward choice upper division elecve requirement

* To graduate you need a total of 32 upper level units. So to graduate you must complete 5 additional units beyond the 27 units required for the history major (24 upper level (including HIST 486) + HIST 300). These 5 units may be taken in history courses (but no double dipping!).

** The four global History courses must come from at least two different sub-regions (Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Middle East, and Last updated: 9/22/2016 World history) History Courses Arranged By Geographical and Chronological Category

PRE‐MODERN UNITED STATES EUROPEAN GLOBAL

HIST 101 Intro to Ancient Civ. HIST 145 History of the United States to the Mid HIST 101 Intro to Ancient HIST 109 Intro to the Civilization of India HIST 102 History of European Civ. -19th Century HIST 102 History of European Civ. HIST 110 East Asian Civ. to the 19th Century through the 17th Century HIST 146 History of the United States since the through the 17th Century HIST 111 Modern East Asia since the 19th Cent HIST 105 Byzantine and Mid- 19th Century HIST 103 History of European Civ. HIST 117 Islamic History: From the Rise of Balkans to 1821 HIST 147 Honors History of the United States to from the 17th Century Islam to the Rise of the Ottomans HIST 109 Intro to the Civilization of the Mid-19th Cent. HIST 105 Byzantine Empire and HIST 118 Survey of Middle Eastern History: India HIST 148 Honors History of the United States Balkans to 1821 From the Ottomans to the Present HIST 110 East Asian Civ. to the 19th since the Mid-19th Century HIST 201 History of Ireland HIST 121 Latin America: Colonial Period Century HIST 162 Honors American Indian History HIST 231 History of Russian Civ. HIST 122 Latin America: National Period HIST 117 Islamic History: From the HIST 135 African History and Rise of Islam to the Rise HIST 136 Africa Since 1900 of the Ottomans HIST 160 World History before 1300 HIST 121 Latin America: Colonial HIST 161 World History since 1300 Period HIST 202 Cities of the Ancient World

HIST 135 African History & Culture HIST 275 The History of Ancient Israel

LOWER LEVEL / SURVEY / SURVEY LOWER LEVEL HIST 160 World History before 1300 HIST 277 A Survey of Jewish History HIST 202 Cities of the Ancient World HIST 275 The History of Ancient Israel

HIST 301 Ancient Egyptian Civiliza- HIST 306 Women in 20th-Century U.S. History HIST 304 Ancient Greek Civilization HIST 301 Ancient Egyptian Civilization tion HIST 314 The United States and HIST 305 Roman Civilization HIST 302 Ancient Near Eastern and Anatolian HIST 302 Ancient Near Eastern & Vietnam 1945–75 HIST 342 Sailors, Merchants, Spies: Anatolian Civilizations HIST 331 American Military History 1898–1945 Portuguese Encounters, HIST 303 Alexander the Great HIST 303 Alexander the Great and HIST 332 American Military History since 1945 1400-1700 & His Successors His Successors HIST 345 The American Colonies: HIST 390 Medieval Cities of Europe HIST 307 The Andean Republics HIST 304 Ancient Greek Civilization 1492–1763 HIST 401 The Early Middle Ages: 300 HIST 308 Women in Antiquity HIST 305 Roman Civilization HIST 346 The American Revolutionary Period: –1050 HIST 310 20th-Century Nationalism in East and HIST 308 Women in Antiquity 1763–1789 HIST 402 The High Middle Ages: Southeast Asia HIST 311 Traditional India: Its His- HIST 347 The Early National Period 1050–1350 HIST 311 Traditional India: Its Historical Devel- torical Development HIST 348 The Jacksonian Era HIST 403 The Era: 1300– opment HIST 321 History of Mexico: HIST 349 The Civil War 1500 HIST 312 History of Modern India Pre-Columbian and Colo- HIST 351 The U.S. 1865–1901: Age of Enter- HIST 404 The Reformation HIST 313 History of Modern Southeast Asia nial prise HIST 405 Vikings in the Medieval HIST 315 Imperial China: the Last Dynasty HIST 342 Sailors, Merchants, Spies: HIST 352 The U.S. 1892–1920: Age of Reform World: Warriors, Explorers, HIST 316 Revolutionary China Portuguese Encounters, HIST 359 The F.D.R. Era Poets and Lawmakers HIST 317 East and Southeast Asia At War, 1931- 1400-1700 HIST 360 Recent American History: 1945–1975 HIST 406 Europe: 1815–1914 1945 HIST 384 Disease and History: From HIST 361 Gays and Lesbians in U.S. History HIST 415 Diplomatic History of HIST 319 Japan, 1830 to 1930 the Neolithic to the Present HIST 362 Makers, Buyers, Users: the History of Europe: 1815–1939 HIST 320 Japan, 1930 to Present HIST 390 Medieval Cities of Europe the American Economy, 1500-Present HIST 416 British History: 1760–1902 HIST 321 History of Mexico: Pre-Columbian & HIST 399 Origins of Writing HIST 365 of the Modern HIST 420 European Ideas: French Colonial HIST 401 Early Middle Ages: 300– Family Revolution to the Present HIST 322 History of Mexico: National Period 1050 HIST 366 History of American Business HIST 421 Great Britain in the 20th HIST 324 in Latin America HIST 402 High Middle Ages: 1050– HIST 367 Development of the U.S. Constitu- Century HIST 329 History of South Africa 1350 tion: 1787–1941 HIST 427 European Military History: HIST 330 Ethical Dilemmas in the History of HIST 403 Renaissance Era: 1300– HIST 368 The Bill of Rights & Constitution: 1871–1925 Science and Technology 1500 1941 to the Present HIST 429 European Military History: HIST 336 An of the HIST 404 Reformation HIST 370 Diplomatic History of the United 1925–1945 Modern World, 1492 to the Present HIST 405 Vikings in the Medieval States since 1900 HIST 431 France: 1763–1871 (Previously listed as HIST 478) World: Warriors, Explor- HIST 374 The American West HIST 432 France since 1871 HIST 338 The Middle East: An Urban Perspec-

UPPER LEVEL ELECTIVES UPPER LEVEL ELECTIVES ers, Poets and Lawmakers HIST 375 The City in American History HIST 441 Germany: 1871–1945 tive HIST 440 The Samurai HIST 377 Asian American History HIST 452 Russia/Soviet Union: 1894– HIST 339 The Making of the Modern Middle HIST 378 Immigrants and Immigration in the 1953 East United States HIST 453 History of Soviet Russia HIST 340 Israel/Palestine: Conflicting Past, HIST 379 Native American History to 1900 from Khrushchev to Gorba- Conflicting Present HIST 380 Native American History since 1900 chev HIST 354 Conflict and Cooperation in Cold War HIST 381 African American History to the Mid- HIST 462 The Holocaust in Historical East Asia 19th Century & Comparative Perspective HIST 355 History of Japanese Cinema HIST 382 African American History From the HIST 477 Europe in the Third World: HIST 384 Disease and History: From the Mid-19th Century The Age of High Imperial- Neolithic to the Present HIST 385 Workers and Work in the United ism HIST 399 Origins of Writing States HIST 439 The Exotic, the Erotic and the Roman- HIST 389 Roots of Rock and Roll tic: Orientalism and Western Con- HIST 397 History of Maryland From Colonial structions of the Middle East Times to the Present HIST 440 The Samurai HIST 475 Public History: Theory and Practice

COURSES WHICH VARY IN THEIR COURSES WHICH DO NOT COUNT FOR GEOGRAPHIC/ CHRONOLOGICAL AREA A GEOGRAPHIC/ CHRONOLOGICAL AREA

HIST 205 Ethical Perspectives in History HIST 300 Intro to Historical Study HIST 482 Interpretive Problems in History HIST 483 Profiles in Leadership HIST 484 Historical Themes HIST 486 History Seminar (Capstone) HIST 487 Colloquium HIST 493 Internship HIST 494 Travel and Study HIST 496 Directed Individual Research HIST 497 Directed Reading HIST 498 Honors Directed Reading HIST 499 Honors Thesis in History

Course list last updated: 9/22/16