History Courses
Undergraduate
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This course will investigate the development of the American nation from the pre-European contact to the conclusion of the Civil War.
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A survey of United States history from pre-Colombian times to the end of the Civil War.
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A survey of United States history from the end of the Civil War to the present.
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A survey of United States history from the end of the Civil War to the present.
Course Description: This is a survey of the events, people, and trends that have shaped Colorado. We will survey the economic, political, social and environmental history of the state, compare the state's history with national trends, and identify the unique features of the state's history.
Course Description: An upper-division survey of the period from 1763 to 1801, with particular attention to the American Revolution, the Confederation, the Constitutional Convention, and the administrations of Presidents Washington and Adams.
Course Description: An upper-division survey of the period from 1763 to 1801, with particular attention to the American Revolution, the Confederation, the Constitutional Convention, and the administrations of Presidents Washington and Adams.
Course Description: A study of the social, economic, political, and constitutional development of the English state, with emphasis on the evolution of the Empire and contemporary Great Britain.
Course Description: This course will survey Mexican history from the pre-Columbian civilizations to the Chiapas Revolt at the end of the twentieth century.
Course Description: A study of the antebellum South, sectional discord, armed conflict, and reconstruction of the Union.
Course Description: A study of postwar America and its role in the world since the end of World War II. This class covers the Cold War, the 1960s, the Reagan Era, and events in such areas of concern as the Middle East.
Course Description: A survey of European history from the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century to the Fall of Communism in Eastern Europe in the 20th century.
Course Description: This This course will survey the history of Italian Fascism and Nazism in Germany from the end of the First World War to 1945.
Course Description: The interaction of religious ideas, practices, and aspirations in United States History, 1607 to Present.
Course Description: The objective of the course is to understand the dynamics of cultural diversity and political change in Southeast Asia. The course seeks in particular to examine how political systems adapt in relation to the social-cultural realities in the region and global trends. Midterm, final & term paper required.






