Department of History
 
 
 
 

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.

 
  Department of History
Louisiana Tech University
P.O. Box 8548
Ruston, LA 71272-0034
318-257-2872
history@latech.edu
fax: 318-257-4735