DEPARTMENT
OF HISTORY
Schedule of History Classes – Classroom and WebCT
As of April 26th, 2010
Office: Breland Hall 239
Phone: 646-4601
Department Head: Dr. Jon Hunner
As of Summer/Fall 2010:
The undergraduate history major consists of at least 42 credits in the major field, 18 credits of which must be numbered 300 or above and an additional 6 credits that must be numbered 400 or above. All courses must be passed with grades of C or higher, and none may be taken on an S/U basis. Electives must be carefully selected by the student and approved by a Department of History advisor.
All majors must be advised prior to registration.
Among the upper-division courses that majors take, one or more (in addition to History 398) must require research-based paper or papers. In fulfilling their research requirements, majors must write one-research-based paper or papers which together total at least 20 pages.
DEPARTMENTAL REQUIREMENTS:
1. Students must pass at least 24 credits from the list below, including at least one course from each of these five areas: HIST 101G-102G, HIST 201G-202G, HIST 211G-212G, HIST 221G-222, and HIST 311-312.
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HIST 101G, Roots of Modern Europe |
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HIST 102G, Modern Europe |
3 |
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HIST 201G, Introduction to Early American History |
3 |
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HIST 202G, Introduction to Recent American History |
3 |
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HIST 211G, East Asia to 1600 |
3 |
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HIST 212G, East Asia since 1600 |
3 |
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HIST 221G, Islamic Civilizations to 1800 |
3 |
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HIST 222, Islamic Civilizations since 1800 |
3 |
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HIST 311, Colonial Latin America |
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HIST 312, Modern Latin America |
3 |
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HIST 398, Historians and History |
3 |
*=should be taken in junior year after consultation with advisor.
Course prerequisite is English 211G.
2. Five to six additional upper-division History courses, 6 credits of which must be numbered 400 and above. No more than three of the five to six additional courses may be from any particular field of History.
History majors who are planning on pursuing certification as public school teachers should take the following courses in preparation. Upon completion of the undergraduate degree in History with a grade point average of 2.500 or above, application should be made to the Graduate School for admission to the Department of Curriculum
and Instruction and the Teacher Education Program in the College of Education to pursue secondary licensure.
EDUC 315, Multicultural Education
EDLT 368, Integrating Technology with Teaching
SPED 350, Survey of Programs for Exceptional Learners
EDUC 381, Field Experience III
The following are recommended for senior year or as a graduate student:
EDUC 530, Exploration in Education
C EP 521, Human Growth and Development
MINOR: History
A student may not earn both a bachelor’s degree in the Department of History and a minor in History.
1. Students must pass 6 credits from among the following courses: HIST 101G, Roots of Modern Europe; HIST102G, Modern Europe; HIST 201G, Introduction to Early American History; HIST 202G, Introduction to Recent American History; HIST 211G, East Asia to 1600; HIST 212G, East Asia since 1600; HIST 221G, Islamic Civilizations to 1800; and HIST 222, Islamic Civilizations since 1800.
2. Students must pass at least 12 additional credits in History, of which at least 9 credits are numbered 300 and above.
All courses must be passed with grades of C or above. No courses may be taken S/U.
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HISTORY 100-LEVEL COURSES: |
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HIST. 101G – ROOTS OF MODERN EUROPE This course reviews the rise of Western civilization: its cultural, social, political, and economic development from earliest times to about 1700. |
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40612 HIST 101G |
01 |
1030-1120 |
MWF |
CB 111 |
TOLLEFSON |
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40613 HIST 101G |
02 |
1130-1220 |
MWF |
CB 111 |
TOLLEFSON |
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40617 HIST 101G |
03 |
0855-1010 |
TR |
HA 101 |
HORODOWICH |
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40619 HIST 101G |
04 |
1020-1135 |
TR |
HA 101 |
HORODOWICH |
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40620 HIST 101G |
05 |
ONLIINE |
ONLINE |
ONLINE |
VERSER |
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HIST. 102G – MODERN EUROPE Although there are no prerequisites for admission, English 111 is suggested for its help with grammar, spelling, and general writing skills. |
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European history since 1700 by analyzing Anglo-French rivalry in the New World, as well as the Old. Deals with emergence of Russia into the foreground of continental politics under Peter and Catherine the Great. Concerned with Enlightenment and its influence upon the French and American Revolutions, Napoleonic Era, and Industrial Revolution. Darwinism and Marxism are studied in their relationship to modern European thought and politics. Two World Wars, the Great Depression, and the totalitarian governments of Fascist Italy, Nazi Germany, and the Soviet Union are examined. Intended for first and second year students, the course consists of lectures, films, slide presentations and oral history, supplemented by class discussions. |
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40624 HIST 102G |
M01 |
0930-1020 |
MWF |
HA 206 |
SCHNEIDER-HECTOR |
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40625 HIST 102G |
M02 |
1030-1120 |
MWF |
HA 206 |
SCHNEIDER-HECTOR |
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40626 HIST 102G |
M03 |
1435-1550 |
TR |
HA 104 |
ORZOFF |
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HISTORY 200-LEVEL COURSES: |
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HIST. 201G – INTRO TO EARLY AMERICAN HISTORY |
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Introductory course in early United States history designed to familiarize the student with origins of American civilization, including the Puritan “ethic”, roots of the American social and economic system, and analysis of the American Revolution. Other topics are Jeffersonian and Jacksonian Democracy, slavery and the abolition movement, the causes of the Civil War and its aftermath (reconstruction). Growth of executive power, role of the Supreme Court, and growth of the nation to continental proportion, to explain contemporary American politics and society, are also treated. |
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40629 HIST 201G |
M01 |
0930-1020 |
MWF |
HA 114 |
LESTER |
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40631 HIST 201G |
M02 |
1030-1120 |
MWF |
HA 114 |
LESTER |
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40632 HIST 201G |
M03 |
0855-1010 |
TR |
HA 206 |
LESTER |
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HIST. 202G – INTRO TO RECENT AMERICAN HISTORY History of the United States since 1877, with varying emphasis on social, political, economic, diplomatic, and cultural development. |
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40633 HIST 202G |
M01 |
1130-1220 |
MWF |
EC2 103 |
SCHNIEDER-HECTOR |
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40635 HIST 202G |
M02 |
1330-1420 |
MWF |
HA 216 |
BROWN |
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40636 HIST 202G |
M03 |
1145-1300 |
TR |
HA 212 |
WEISIGER |
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HIST. 211G – EAST ASIA TO 1600 History of China, Korea, Vietnam, and Japan from the sixteenth from earliest times through the sixteenth century. Emphasis on cultural and political developments and their social and economic contexts, and the interaction between East Asian societies. |
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40638 HIST 211G |
M01 |
0930-1020 |
MWF |
HA 1112 |
K. HAMMOND |
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HIST. 212G – EAST ASIA SINCE 1600 History of China, Korea, Vietnam, and Japan from the sixteenth through the twentieth centuries. Emphasis on internal development of each country, as well as the social and political impact of Western Imperialism, and the emergence of each country’s unique version of modern society. |
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40640 HIST 212G |
M01 |
1030-1120 |
MWF |
HA 216 |
E. HAMMOND |
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HIST. 221G – ISLAMIC CIVILZATIONS TO 1800 History of Islamic civilizations to 1800. |
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DAYS |
LOCATION |
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48005 HIST 221 G |
M01 |
1435-1550 |
MW |
BD 182 |
MALAMUD |
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HISTORY 300-LEVEL COURSES: |
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HIST 302- SCIENCE MODERN SOCIETY |
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44773 HIST 302V |
M70 |
ONLINE |
ONLINE |
ONLINE |
BROOKS |
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HISTROY 307 – HISTORY OF THE BOOK IN THE WEST: FROM SCROLL TO SCROLLING |
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44376 HIST 307 |
01 |
1425-1550 |
TR |
BL |
CREIDER |
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HIST 309 - AMERICAN INDIAN HISTORY I |
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40644 HIST 309 |
M01 |
1330-1420 |
MWF |
MH 155 |
LESTER |
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HISTORY 311V: COLONIAL LATIN AMERICA |
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40646 HIST 311V |
01 |
1435-1550 |
TR |
HA 112 |
MILLIORN |
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HIST 312: MODERN LATIN AMERICA Post-revolutionary developments in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries; the role of Latin America in world affairs and the Inter-American system |
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LOCATION |
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46864 HIST 312V |
01 |
1030-1120 |
MWF |
SH 115 |
GARCIA-BRYCE |
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44775 HIST 312V |
70 |
ONLINE |
ONLINE |
ONLINE |
GRACIA-BRYCE |
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HISTORY 318 – U.S. FOREIGN RELATIONS SINCE 1919 |
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40648 HIST 318 |
01 |
1330-1420 |
MWF |
GH 235B |
SCHNEIDER-HECTOR |
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HIST. 330G – INTRODUCTION TO RELIGIOUS STUDIES – cross listed with ANTH 330G and SOC 3306 Provides an overview of old and new methods and theories for the study of religion. Exposure to the ways groups of people in diverse cultural systems construct and change their religious traditions to serve practical and meaningful ends. Note: there are only 13 seats available to History students. |
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40652 HIST 330V |
01 |
0830-0920 |
MWF |
BD 182 |
LAMB |
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HISTORY 331- Rebels, Guerrillas, and Terrorists in Modern Latin America |
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40657 HIST 331 |
01 |
0930-1020 |
MWF |
OH 227 |
GARICIA-BRYCE |
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HIST 336 – MEDIEVAL HISTORY TO 1000 |
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48004 HIST 336 |
M01 |
1230-1320 |
MWF |
BD 182 |
MALAMUD |
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HISTORY 339 – WORLD WAR II |
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40659 HIST 339 |
01 |
1800-2030 |
W |
HA 112 |
BROOKS |
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HIST 342 – EARLY AMERICAN MILITARY HISTORY
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40660 HIST 342 |
01 |
0855-1010 |
TR |
HA 212 |
MILLIRON |
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HIST 347 – CIVIL WAR ERA 1840-4877 |
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40662 HIST 347 |
01 |
1030-1120 |
MWF |
OH 241 |
PITCAITHLEY |
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HIST 349 – THE NEW DEAL, 1920-1960 |
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40663 HIST 349 |
01 |
0855-1010 |
TR |
BD 182 |
WEISIGER |
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HIST. 361- AFRO AMERICAN HISTORY I |
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DAYS |
LOCATION |
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40664 HIST 361 |
01 |
1800-2030 |
M |
HA212 |
FIELDER |
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HIST 368- TEACHING HISTORY Philosophical and practical issues of teaching history are explored. Designed to help prospective teachers at all levels clarify their views about studying history. A variety of pedagogical strategies for teaching history are explored. |
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45553 HIST 368 |
M70 |
WebCT |
ORNELAS |
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HIST. 372 THE ROMAN WORLD . |
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48003 HIST 372 |
M01 |
1030-1120 |
MWF |
BD 182 |
MALAMUD |
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HISTORY 374V – THE EUROPEAN CITY: HISTORY AND CULTURE |
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46863 HIST 374V |
01 |
1310-1435 |
TR |
SH 117 |
ORZOFF |
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HIST. 382V – MODERN RUSSIA Domestic policies and foreign relations from mid-nineteenth century to the present with emphasis on the Soviet period. |
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DAYS |
LOCATION |
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45562 HIST 382G |
M70 |
ONLINE |
ONLINE |
ONLINE |
BROOKS |
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HISTORY 383 - GERMANY |
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40665 HIST 383 |
01 |
0855-1010 |
TR |
GT 200 |
ORZOFF |
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HIST 386 – NEW MEXICO HISTORY |
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45564 HIST 386 |
70 |
ONLINE |
ONLINE |
ONLINE |
BROWN |
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HIST. 398-HISTORIANS AND HISTORY General historiography and philosophy of history; historical methodology, research, and writhing; bibliographical aids and their uses. Prerequisites: C or higher grade in ENGL 211G. Enrollment is done through a reservation system with the department office. |
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DAYS |
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40666 HIST 398 |
M01 |
1330-1600 |
T |
BD 258 |
BROWN |
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40667 HIST 398 |
M02 |
1330-1600 |
W |
BD 258 |
BROOKS |
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HIST 399- NEW MEXICO LAW |
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40668 HIST 399 |
01 |
1030-1120 |
MWF |
HA 104 |
CORBETT |
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HISTORY 400-LEVEL COURSES: |
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HISTORY 400- SP T: CLASSICAL MILITARY HISTORY |
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46867 HIST 400 |
01 |
1145-1300 |
TR |
HA 114 |
MILLIORN |
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HISTORY 403: SP T IN MIDDLE EASTERN HISTORY: ARAB-ISRAELI CONFLICT |
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DAYS |
LOCATION |
INSTRUCTOR |
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40669 HIST 403 |
M01 |
1330-1420 |
MWF |
HA 104 |
TOLLEFSON |
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HIST 405 – SPECIAL TOPICS IN LATIN AMERICAN HISTORY: MEXICO |
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40670 HIST 405 |
M01 |
1430-1545 |
MW |
SH 115 |
GRACIA-BRYCE |
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HISTORY 408- CULTURES OF AFRICA |
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45903 HIST 408 |
01 |
1730-1845 |
TR |
BD 182 |
CONELLY |
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HIST 439- HISTORY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: NATURE & SOCIETY |
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40672 HIST 439 |
M01 |
1530-1800 |
M |
WCHC 008 |
EAMON |
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HIST. 449 – READINGS Individual study of selected readings and problems. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. |
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DAYS |
LOCATION |
INSTRUCTOR |
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HIST 449 |
M01-M15 |
To be set up with individual faculty by student See list of faculty in printed course schedule |
TBA |
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HIST 472 – CHINA IN THE MODERN WORLD |
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40687 HIST 472 |
M01 |
1330-1420 |
MWF |
BD 182 |
K. HAMMOND |
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HISTORY 474 – GENDER IN EAST ASIAN HISTORY |
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46865 HIST 474 |
01 |
1800-2030 |
R |
SH 113 |
E. HAMMOND |
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HISTORY 479- ORAL HISTORY |
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DAYS |
LOCATION |
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40689 HIST 479 |
M01 |
1330-1600 |
R |
EC3 336 |
HUNNER |
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HISTORY 481 – TIME TRAVELING THROUGH NEW MEXICO’S PAST |
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40690 HIST 481 |
01 |
1020-1135 |
TR |
OH 143 |
HUNNER |
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HIST. 489 – PROJECTS IN HISTORY Intensive investigation of a selected area of history, including the completion of a research paper. Prerequisite: the approval of the department graduate advisor and the instructor. |
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DAYS |
LOCATION |
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HIST 489 |
M01-M04 |
To be set up with individual faculty by student See list of faculty in printed course schedule |
TBA |
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HISTORY 500-LEVEL COURSES: |
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HIST 500 – MODERN SCIENCE- BROOKS |
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DAYS |
LOCATION |
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44774 HIST 500 |
M70 |
ONLINE |
BROOKS |
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HIST 500 – TEACHING HISTORY |
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45555 HIST 500 |
M71 |
ONLINE |
ORNELAS |
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40695 HIST 500 |
M01 |
1730-1845 |
TR |
BD 182 |
CONELLY |
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46868 HIST 500 |
M02 |
1145-1300 |
TR |
HA 114 |
MILLIORN |
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HISTORY 504 – CIVIL WAR ERA, 1840-1877 |
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40697 HIST 504 |
M01 |
1030-1120 |
MWF |
OH 241 |
PITCAITHLEY |
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HISTORY 506 – THE NEW DEAL, 1920-1960 |
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40698 HIST 506 |
M01 |
0855-1010 |
TR |
BD 182 |
WEISGER |
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HISTORY 531 – HISTORY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY |
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40699 HIST 531 |
M01 |
1430-1800 |
M |
WCHC 008 |
EAMON |
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HIST. 538 – SPECIAL TOPICS IN EUROPEAN HISTORY: GERMANY |
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SECTION |
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DAYS |
LOCATION |
INSTRUCTOR |
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40702 HIST 538 |
M01 |
0855-1010 |
TR |
GT 200 |
ORZOFF |
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HIST. 538 – SPECIAL TOPICS: MODERN RUSSIA . |
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DAYS |
LOCATION |
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45563 HIST 538 |
M71 |
ONLINE |
ONLINE |
ONLINE |
BROOKS |
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HIST 540- SPECIAL TOPICS IN MIDDLE EAST HISTORY: ARAB-ISREALI CONFLICT |
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40704 HIST 540 |
M01 |
1330-1420 |
MWF |
HA 104 |
TOLLEFSON |
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HIST 544 – SPECIAL TOPICS IN LATIN AMERICAN HISTORY: ARGENTINA |
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40705 HIST 544 |
M01 |
0930-1020 |
MWF |
OH227 |
GARCIA-BRYCE |
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40706 HIST 544 |
M02 |
1430-1545 |
MW |
SH 115 |
GARCIA-BRYCE |
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40713 HIST 544 |
M03 |
1435-1530 |
TR |
HA 112 |
MILLIORN |
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44776 HIST 544 |
M70 |
ONLINE |
ONLINE |
ONLINE |
GRACIA-BRYCE |
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HIST 545 – SPECIAL TOPICS IN U.S. HISTORY: AMERICAN INDIAN HISTORY II |
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DAYS |
LOCATION |
INSTRUCTOR |
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40714 HIST 545 |
M01 |
1330-1420 |
MWF |
MH 155 |
LESTER |
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HIST 545 –SP T IN UNITED STATES HISTORY: MILITARY HISTORY |
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40715 HIST 545 |
M02 |
0855-1010 |
TR |
HA 212 |
MILLIORN |
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HIST. 545 – SPECIAL TOPICS IN U.S : US RELATIONS SINCE 1919 |
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SECTION |
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DAYS |
LOCATION |
INSTRUCTOR |
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40716 HIST 545 |
M03 |
1330-1420 |
MWF |
GH 235B |
SCHNEIDER HECTOR |
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HIST 545 – SPECIAL TOPICS: NM HISTORY |
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45565 HIST 545 |
M70 |
ONLINE |
ONLINE |
ONLINE |
BROWN |
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HIST 545- SPECIAL TOPICS IN UNITED STATES HISTORY: NEW MEXICO HISTORY |
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17091 HIST 545 |
M05 |
1020-1135 |
TR |
OH 151 |
BROWN |
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HISTORY 547 – WORLD WAR II |
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46862 HIST 547 |
M01 |
1800-2030 |
W |
HA 112 |
BROOKS |
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HIST. 549 – READINGS Individual study of selected readings and problems. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. |
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COURSE |
SECTION |
TIMES |
DAYS |
LOCATION |
INSTRUCTOR |
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HIST 549 |
M01-M13 |
To be set up with individual faculty by student See list of faculty in printed course schedule |
TBA |
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HIST. 568 – URBAN HISTORY |
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DAYS |
LOCATION |
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46866 HIST 568 |
M01 |
1310-1425 |
TR |
SH 117 |
ORZOFF |
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HISTORY 572 – CHINA IN THE MODERN WORLD |
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40732 HIST 572 |
M01 |
1330-1420 |
MWF |
BD 182 |
K. HAMMOND |
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HISTORY 574 – GENDER IN EAST ASIAN HISTORY |
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40733 HIST 574 |
M01 |
1800-2030 |
R |
SH 113 |
E. HAMMOND |
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HISTORY 579 – ORAL HISTORY |
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40734 HIST 579 |
M01 |
1330-1600 |
R |
EC3 336 |
HUNNER |
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HIST. 580 – GRADUATE STUDIES Intensive investigation of a selected area of history, including the completion of a research paper. Prerequisite: the approval of the department graduate advisor and the instructor. |
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HIST 580 |
M01-M14 |
To be set up with individual faculty by student See list of faculty in printed course schedule |
TBA |
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HIST 581 – TIME TRAVELING THROUGH NEW MEXICO’S PAST |
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40748 HIST 581 |
M01 |
1020-1135 |
TR |
OH 143 |
HUNNER |
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HIST. 585 – PUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIP Individual project in an area of public history, including a final written report. Research project required. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits. |
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HIST 585 |
M01-M04 |
To be set up with individual faculty by student See list of faculty in printed course schedule |
TBA |
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HIST 593 – READING SEMINAR: HISTORY, MYTH AND MEMORY |
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47838 HIST 593 |
M01 |
1800-2030 |
T |
BD 258 |
BROOKS |
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HIST. 596 – RESEARCH SEMINAR Teaches students the process of historical research using primary source documents. |
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40755 HIST 596 |
M01 |
1800-2030 |
W |
BD 258 |
GARCIA-BRYCE |
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HIST 597- PUBLIC HISTORY ARTICLE |
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HIST 597 |
M01-M04 |
To be set up with individual faculty by student See list of faculty in printed course schedule |
TBA |
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HIST 598- CRAFT OF HISTORY Introduction to historical theories, methodologies, criticism and skills. |
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40760 HIST 598 |
M01 |
1600-1830 |
M |
BD 258 |
WIESIGER |
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HIST. 599 – MASTER’S THESIS This course is reserved for history graduate students who choose to write a thesis. Before enrolling in it, a student must check with the department head. |
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HIST 599 |
M01-M11 |
To be set up with student’s thesis advisor |
TBA |
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HIST 302V- SCIENCE MODERN SOCIETY |
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44773 HIST 302V |
M70 |
ONLINE |
BROOKS |
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HIST 312: MODERN LATIN AMERICA Post-revolutionary developments in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries; the role of Latin America in world affairs and the Inter-American system. 8 week course |
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44775HIST 312V |
M70 |
ONLINE |
GARCIA-BRYCE |
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HIST 368- TEACHING HISTORY Philosophical and practical issues of teaching history are explored. Designed to help prospective teachers at all levels clarify their views about studying history. A variety of pedagogical strategies for teaching history are explored. |
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45553 HIST 368 |
M70 |
WebCT |
ORNELAS |
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HIST 382G – MODERN RUSSIA |
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45562 HIST 382G |
M70 |
ONLINE |
BROOKS |
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HISTORY 386 – NEW MEXICO HISTORY |
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45564 HIST 368 |
M70 |
ONLINES |
BRONW |
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HIST 500- MODERN SCIENCE – BROOKS |
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44774 HIST 500 |
M70 |
WebCT |
BROOKS |
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HIST 500 – TEACHING HISTORY - ORNELAS |
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45555 HIST 500 |
M71 |
ONLINE |
ORNELAS |
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HISTORY 538 – SPEC TOPICS: MODERN RUSSIA |
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45563 HIST 538 |
M71 |
ONLINE |
BROOKS |
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HIST 544: SPECIAL TOPICS IN LATIN AMERICAN HISTORY: MODERN LATIN AMERICA |
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44776 HIST 544 |
M70 |
ONLINE |
GARCIA-BRYCE |
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HIST 545: SPEC TOPICS: NM HISTORY |
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45565 HIST 545 |
M70 |
ONLINE |
BROWN |
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