2024-2025 Undergraduate General Catalog


300

HIST 300 Revolutionary America (W)

Religious revivals, reasoned discourses, and cultural change characterize America in the 18th century. These phenomena shaped colonial demand for independence. This course explores the issues, events, ideas, and people that changed Englishmen into Americans and English colonies into an independent American Republic.

Credits

3

Offered

Occasionally

HIST 303 History of The American West (US) (W)

This course traces the rise of the "American West" in American consciousness from the early 19th century until today. Understanding that American western expansion looks different for the indigenous cultures of the trans-Mississippi West, the course asks students to re-think the "myth of the West" with the reality of western development.

Credits

3

Offered

Every other Fall, odd years

HIST 310 Great Britain and the Great War

This course will use WWI and Britain’s experience therein as its backdrop. What World War I (known as the Great War in Britain) teaches us is how dramatically the world had changed by the beginning of the twentieth century and how the arrogance of a few would require the ultimate sacrifice of the many. This course looks at the wide-spread social change that the war brought to western society.

Credits

3

Cross Listed Courses

Engl 310

Offered

Every other Spring, even years

HIST 395 History Internship

Internship in History.  Additional fees may apply.

Credits

3

HIST 397 Topics:

Special Topics in History.

Credits

3