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HIST 3331 Colonial Latin American History. (3) Fall<br />

An examination of the history of Latin America from the pre-Conquest era through the<br />

independence movements of the early nineteenth century.<br />

HIST 3332 Comparative Colonization and Slavery. (3) Spring<br />

This course offers a comparative examination of colonial contact in the Americas, including the<br />

interaction of Europeans, natives, and Africans within the French, Spanish, and British empires<br />

of the New World.<br />

HIST 3341 Russia to 1856. (3) Fall<br />

A comprehensive survey of the Russian historical development from the appearance of the<br />

Kievan State in the 9 th century through the Crimean War.<br />

HIST 3342 Russia, 1856 to the Present. (3) Spring<br />

An examination of the Imperial Russian state.<br />

HIST 3350 Renaissance and Renascences. (3) Spring<br />

An examination of the great cultural revivals from the age of Charlemagne to the age of<br />

Michelangelo.<br />

HIST 3361 History of England to 1689. (3) Fall<br />

A political, economic, social, and cultural history of England from 55 B.C. to 1689.<br />

HIST 3362 History of England, 1689 to the Present. (3) Spring<br />

A political, economic, social, and cultural history of England from 1689 to the present.<br />

HIST 3372 Europe, 1660-1870. (3) Fall<br />

A comprehensive survey of European history from the reign of Louis XIV through the rise of the modern<br />

German state in 1870.<br />

HIST 3374 Europe, 1870 to the Present. (3) Spring<br />

A comprehensive survey of European history from the Bismarckian Era to the present.<br />

HIST 3378 European Diplomatic History, 1890 to the Present. (3) on demand<br />

A detailed examination of European international relations from 1890, the end of the Bismarkian<br />

system, to the present.<br />

HIST 4416 Twentieth-Century America. (3) on demand<br />

An intensive study of the United States during the twentieth century.<br />

HIST 4485 Internship in Public History. (1-6) on demand<br />

This course allows students practical experience in the field of public history. Internships consist<br />

of a minimum of 120 hours (per 3 credits) of work in areas such as archival management,<br />

historical editing and publication, exhibit design, historical tourism, and collections processing.<br />

May be repeated for a maximum of six (6) credits, but only three (3) credit hours may apply to<br />

the major requirements.<br />

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