Spring 2012 Graduate Courses
history department
Please note that this information is subject to change. Please refer to the Student Services website for additional information.
Graduate Colloqiua
A colloquium consists of readings, primarily in secondary sources, on a series of selected topics. All graduate students are urged to take at least one colloquium each semester.
| HS 816 | Coll: Archeology in the Classroom | Fleming | W 4:30-6:55 |
| HS 841 | Coll: Ireland & Europe in the 20th Century | Keogh | M 3-5:25 |
| HS 851 | Coll: Modern Political Violence | Bourg | T 3-5:25 |
| HS 872 | Coll: US Since 1860 | Johnson | Th 3-5:25 |
| HS 883 | Coll: US Foreign Relations, 1898-2003 | Jacobs | W 3-5:25 |
| HS 896 | Coll: Early Modern Europe | Ross | M 3-5:25 |
Graduate Seminars
Seminars primarily involve research in a carefully delineated topic. Students must discuss with the professor whether or not they have the necessary background and, where appropriate, the necessary foreign language ability to qualify for admission into the seminar. Students are urged to take at least 1 seminar during their first year of classes.
| HS 978 | Seminar: 20th Century US | O'Toole | T 3-5:25 |
| HS 992 | Dissertation Seminar | Reinburg | Th 3-5:25 |
Graduate Courses
An asterisk (*) indicates a 75-minute class