1. Please Note! This page is for history majors who have matriculated
    in the 2003-2004 & 2004-2005 Academic school years ONLY


    **Along with your advisor, you will choose
    12 hours of lower division history courses &
    15 hours of upper division history courses
    which
    best suit your individual interests!**

Lower Division (1000, 2000 level) History: 12 Hours
(Please note that History 1010 does not count toward the 12 hours of lower division courses.)


 Required Courses: 6 Hours
History 3020 ~ Historical Methods: 3 Hours
History 4030 ~ Departmental Proseminar: 3 Hours

Upper Division (3000, 4000 level) History: 15 Hours
(Please note that History 3020 & History 4030 do not count toward the 15 hours of upper division courses.)

Foreign Language Requirement:12 Hours in a single foreign language.

**Sign language does not count toward this requirement**

 

Following are some of the available courses in various areas of historical interest. 
Please note that not all courses are available every semester. 
Check you course bulletins or check on-line for available courses.

Lower Division (1000, 2000 level) Courses

                                    History of Wyoming                                       
History of the U.S. West
History of the United States
American Military History
Chicano History
The Black in American History      
Native American History
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History of Western Civilization
History of World Civilizations
Ancient Greece & the Near East
Ancient Rome
History of the English People
History of Christianity
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History of Russia
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Imperial China
Modern China
Traditional Japan
Modern Japan
Civilization of India
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Public History
Topics in History
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Upper Division (3000, 4000 level) Courses

American Encounters
American Legal History
American Environmental History
Civil War History
The Old South
Post Civil War Era
History of the American West
American Indian Ethnohistory
Indian Cultures of Latin American
Colonial Mexico/Borderlands
Immigration and Ethnicity
U.S. Foreign Relations
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 Advanced European History
 European Regional History (England, France, & German Speaking Europe.)
 World War II
 Holocaust
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History of the Soviet Union
Balkans
Modern Far East: China, Japan, & India
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 American and European Gender History
Social History of American Women
Women and Islam
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Advanced Public History
Archives
Book History (Manuscript & Printed)
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A variety of Seminars, Conferences, & Internships are also offered.
Check out the courses available On-Line as well!

 

Is  history in your future?