University Catalog for Undergraduate Students

Undergraduate Elective Courses

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Number Title Offered/Credits
HS100 American Political Rivalries (Fall: 3)
HS107 Internship (Fall/Spring/Summer: 1)
HS112 Science and the Scientific Revolution (Fall: 3)
HS114 The Civil War (Fall: 3)
HS115 Spies, Spying, and the Presidency (Spring: 3)
HS121 People and Nature: History/Future of Human Impact on the Planet (Fall: 3)
HS132 American Pacific (Fall: 0)
HS137 China From Antiquity to the Middle Ages (Fall: 3)
HS140 Ugly Americans" in the "American Century:" A Transnational History (Fall: 3)
HS148 Introduction to Feminisms (Fall/Spring: 3)
HS155 Tolkien and Medieval History (Fall: 3)
HS172 Post-Slavery History of the Caribbean (Spring: 3)
HS174 Modern Latin America (Fall: 3)
HS175 Booker T. Washington (Spring: 3)
HS176 Business in American Life (Fall: 3)
HS181 U.S. History I (Fall: 3)
HS182 U.S.History II (Spring: 3)
HS189 African-American History I (Fall: 3)
HS192 Black Education Movements (Spring: 3)
HS202 Ugly Americans" in the "American Century (Fall: 3)
HS208 The Middle East in the Twentieth Century (Spring: 3)
HS220 Tolkien and Medieval History (Fall: 3)
HS230 The Age of the Renaissance (Spring: 3)
HS241 Capstone: Boston's College--Your Life (Fall/Spring: 3)
HS243 Greek History (Fall: 3)
HS280 History of Black Nationalism (Fall: 3)
HS285 African American Life Stories (Fall: 3)
HS290 Modern East Asia: Politics, Society & Popular Culture (Fall: 3)
HS292 The Witch, the Church, and the Law (Spring: 3)
HS302 From Sun Yat-sen to the Beijing Olympics (Spring: 3)
HS600 Making History Public (Fall/Spring: 3)
HS600.03 Making History Public: Boston Common and the Changing Uses of Urban Space (Fall 2013-2014: 3)
HS600.04 Making History Public: Early Maps and Distant Places (Spring 2013-2014: 3)