Spring 2013 Graduate Courses
history department
Please note that this information is subject to change. Please refer to the Student Services website for additional information.
Graduate Colloquia
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-824 | Coll: Big Picture: Mediterranean, Red Sea, and Indian Ocean | Sajdi | M 3-5:25 |
| HS-838 | Coll: International History: Markets, States, and the "Transnational" | Cronin | T 4-6:25 |
| HS-865 | Coll: Religion in America | O'Toole | Th 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 one seminar during their first year of classes.
| HS-921 | Sem: Medieval History | Fleming | W 3-5:25 |
| HS-937 | Sem: Modern European History | Bourg | M 3-5:25 |
| HS-978 | Sem: 20th C US | Johnson | T 3-5:25 |
| HS-992 | Dissertation Seminar | Kenny | T 3-5:25 |
Graduate Courses
An asterisk (*) indicates a 75-minute class.