HISTORY COURSES
- 101: World History to 1500.
- 102: World History since 1500.
- 201: United States History, 1492-1877.
- 202: United States History since 1877.
- 333: History of Rome.
- 360: History of Louisiana
- 395: Junior Seminar in History.
- 402: History of American Foreign Policy. (G)
- 403: History of England to 1688.(G)
- 404: History of England since 1688. (G)
- 408: Hitler's Germany.(G)
- 410: History of Modern Russia.
- 413: Medieval Europe. (G)
- 414: Renaissance and Reformation. (G)
- 415: History of the Christian Church. (G)
- 418: Europe in the Era of the French Revolution and Napoleon.(G)
- 419: Nineteenth Century Europe. (G)
- 420: Twentieth Century Europe. (G)
- 423: The Civil War and Reconstruction.(G)
- 430: Ancient Near East. (G)
- 431: History of Greece. (G)
- 432: The Roman Republic. (G)
- 433: The Roman Empire. (G)
- 436: History of the Modern Near East. (G)
- 440: History of Latin America to 1824. (G)
- 441: History of Latin America since 1824. (G)
- 442: History of Mexico. (G)
- 444: History of Central America and the Caribbean. (G)
- 447: History of China.
- 450: History of the Old South. (G)
- 451: History of the New South. (G)
- 465: Early 20th Century America. (G)
- 466: Contemporary America.
- 467: Vietnam, Watergate, and After: America, 1960 to present. (G)
- 472: History of American Ideas. (G)
- 474: The American Frontier. (G)
- 475: Women in History. (G)
- 478: African-American History. (G)
- 480: History of Science. (G)
- 483: The Intellectual and Cultural History of the Western World/Hellenic Era to the End of the Middle Ages. (G)
- 484: The Intellectual and Cultural History of the Western World in Modern Times. (G)
- 490: Selected Topics in History. (G)
- 495: Senior Seminar in History.
- 505: Introduction to Historical Research and Writing.
- 506: Seminar in American History to 1877
- 507: Seminar in American History Since 1877
- 510: Independent Study and Research.
- 515: Seminar in Louisiana History.
- 516: Seminar in Southern History to 1860
- 517: Seminar on the American Civil War
- 518: Seminar in Southern History Since 1860
- 526: Seminar in American Civilization.
- 528: Seminar on American Foreign Relations.
- 530: Seminar in Ancient History.
- 535: Seminar in Medieval History.
- 540: Recent European History.
- 543: Seminar in Latin American History.
- 545: Seminar in Near East History.
- 548: Seminar in East Asian History.
- 551: European Traditions to 1650.
- 552: European Traditions Since 1650.
- 560: Seminar in Military History.
- 580: Seminar in the History of Science and Technology.
- 595: Current Problems in History.
NOTE: 500-level courses are for graduate students only. 400-level courses are for undergraduate credit, but the courses marked with (G) may be taken for graduate credit with additional requirements.
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