(D) listed after a course indicates that this course also double counts as Human Cultural Diversity.
Course Number |
Course Title |
Diversity |
---|---|---|
AASP 100 |
Introduction to African American Studies
|
D |
AASP 202 |
Black Culture in the United States |
D |
AAST 201 |
Asian American History (also as HIST 219M) |
D |
AAST 222 |
Immigration and Ethnicity in America (also as HIST
222) |
D |
AAST 298M |
South Asian American Communities: (De)Constructing
South/Asian/American Communities (also as HIST 219D) |
D |
AMST 202 | Cultures Everday Life in America | |
ENGL 260 |
Introduction to Folklore |
|
HIST 106 |
American Jewish Experience (also as JWST
141) |
|
HIST 111 |
The Medieval World |
|
HIST 113 |
Modern Europe: 1789 - Present |
|
HIST 120 |
Islamic Civilization (Also offered as RELS 120) |
D |
HIST 122 |
African Civilization to 1800 |
D |
HIST 123 |
Sub-Saharan Africa Since 1800 (also as
AASP) |
D |
HIST 130 | Hot Spots: Violence, Catastrophe and Civilian Conflict in Worldwide Historical Perspective (I-Series Course) (formerly HIST 289A) | |
HIST 131 | History of the American Dream (I-Series Course) (formerly HIST 289J) | |
HIST 133 | God Wills It! The Crusades in Medieval and Modern Perspectives (I-Series Course) - Also offered as RELS 289D (formerly HIST 289D) | |
HIST 134 | Spies, Assassins, Martyrs, and Witches: Famous Trials in American History (I-Series course) (formerly HIST 289K) | |
HIST136 | Moneyland: Business in American Culture (I-Series Course) | |
HIST 137 | Pursuits of Happiness: Ordinary Lives in the American Revolution (I-Series Course) (formerly HIST 289E) |
|
HIST 141 | Carbon: Element at the Center of History (I-Series Course) (formerly HIST 289B) | |
HIST 142 | Looking at America through a Global Lens (I-Series Course) (formerly HIST 289I) | |
HIST 143 | Power, Ritual and Society (I-Series Course) (Also offered as RELS289F) (formerly HIST 289F) | |
HIST 156 |
History of the United States to 1865 |
|
HIST 157 |
History of the United States since 1865 |
|
HIST 174 |
Introduction to the History of Science |
|
HIST 205 | Environmental History | |
HIST 206 | Introduction to the History of Technology | |
HIST 210 |
Women in America to 1880 (also as WMST
210) |
D |
HIST 211 |
Women in America since 1880 (also as WMST
211) |
D |
HIST 212 |
Women in Western Europe, 1750 - Present
(also as WMST 212) |
D |
HIST 213 |
History of Sexuality in America |
D |
HIST 214 | Rebellious Women (was HIST219B) | D |
HIST 215 | Women in Western Europe to 1750 (was HIST219A) | D |
HIST 219A |
Women in Western Europe to 1750 |
D |
HIST 219D |
South Asian American Communities: (De)Constructing South/Asian/American
Communities (Also as AAST 298M) |
D |
HIST220 | The Atlantic World in the Early Modern Period (formerly HIST219V) | D |
HIST 221 |
Asian American History (also as AAST 201) |
D |
HIST 222 |
Immigration and Ethnicity in America (also as AAST 222) |
D |
HIST 224 |
Modern Military History 1494-1815 |
|
HIST 225 |
Modern Military History 1815-Present |
|
HIST 232 |
The Historical Development of London (Also as HONR 249L) |
|
HIST 233 |
Empire! The British Imperial Experience
1558-1997 |
D |
HIST 234 |
History of Britain to 1485 |
|
HIST 235 |
History of Britain 1461-1714 |
|
HIST 236 |
History of Britain 1688 to Present |
|
HIST 237 |
Russian Civilization |
D |
HIST 240 |
Europe in the Twentieth Century |
|
HIST 250 |
Latin-American History I |
D |
HIST 251 |
Latin-American History II |
D |
HIST 255 |
African American History, 1865-Present |
D |
HIST 266 |
The United States and World Affairs |
|
HIST 275 |
Law and Constitutionalism in American History |
|
HIST 281 |
The Rabbinic Movement: History and Culture (also as
JWST 230) |
D |
HIST 282 |
History of the Jewish People I (also as JWST 234) |
D |
HIST 283 |
History of the Jewish People II (also as JWST 235) |
D |
HIST 284 |
East Asian Civilization I |
D |
HIST 285 |
East Asian Civilization II |
D |
HIST 286 |
The Jew and the City through the Centuries (also as
JWST 275) |
D |
HIST 289C | Mirror of Democracy: The Golden Age of Athens (I-Series Course) | |
HONR 238L |
Engineering in Ancient Empires |
|
HONR 238R |
Terrorism (formerly 229S) |
|
HONR 238X |
The Holocaust and History |
|
HONR 239M |
Renaissance to Enlightenment: People, Places, and Philosophies |
|
HONR 239P |
Higher, Faster, Farther: Case Studies from Aerospace History |
|
HONR 248O |
The Military and the Media in American History |
|
HONR 248W |
America in the 1960's |
|
HONR 249K |
The U.S. in Vietnam: A Crossroads in American Society |
|
HONR 249L |
The Historical Development of London (Also as HIST 232) |
|
HONR 258V |
American Attitudes Toward Warfare and the Military |
|
JOUR 240 |
Advertising in America |
|
JWST 141 |
American Jewish Experience (also as HIST 106) |
|
JWST 230 |
The Rabbinic Movement: History and Culture (also as
HIST 281) |
D |
JWST 234 |
History of the Jewish People I (also as HIST 282) |
D |
JWST 235 |
History of the Jewish People II (also as HIST 283) |
D |
JWST 275 |
The Jew and the City through the Centuries (also as
HIST 286) |
D |
KNES 293 |
History of Sport in America |
|
PERS 251 |
Modern Iran |
D |
RELS120 | Islamic Civilization (Also offered as HIST 120) | D |
USLT 201 |
U.S. Latina/o Studies I |
D |
WMST 210 |
Women in America to 1880 (also as HIST 210) |
D |
WMST 211 |
Women in America since 1880 (also as HIST 211) |
D |
WMST 212 |
Women in Western Europe, 1750 - Present (also as HIST
212) |
D |
Current as of: July 2012
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