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 Course Descriptions
 
History (HST)                             Course Schedules

HST 505 Tudor England 3(3-0)
A study of the political, religious, social, and cultural life of England under the Tudors, with special consideration given the reign of Henry VIII. Prerequisites: One of HST 101, 102, 350, 351; or permission of instructor.

HST 511 Colonial British America 3(3-0) F
Explores the social, cultural and political development of British America in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Prerequisites: One of the following: HST 111, 323, 324, 326, 351 or permission of the instructor.

HST 512 Era of the American Revolution 3(3-0)
The causes of the War of Independence; the course of the war, the political, social, and cultural change of the Revolutionary period; and the formation of the Federal Constitution.  Prerequisites:  HST 110 or HST 111; HST 301; or permission of instructor.

HST 513 Era of the Early Republic, 1789-1825 3(3-0)
An investigation of nation-building, the formation of new institutions, ideologies, decision-making, and personalities during the precarious decades following the American Revolution.  Prerequisites:  HST 110 or HST 111; HST 301; or permission of instructor.

HST 514 The Jacksonian Era 3(3-0) D
Examines “The Age of the Common Man” for changes in the political and economic structure of America, especially Jacksonians as molders or reflectors of society.

HST 515 Civil War and Reconstruction 3(3-0) D
Causes and process of secession, the conduct of the war, and the reconstruction of the South to 1877.

HST 516 Emergence of Modern America, 1877-1920 3(3-0) D
Social, political, cultural, and economic developments from the end of Reconstruction through the Progressive era. Prerequisite: HST 112, or 321, or permission of the instructor.

HST 517 U.S. Rise in World Leadership, 1917-1945 3(3-0) D
The United States as a world power after World War I, the decade of the 1920s, the depression era, the impact of modern global war.

HST 518 African-Americans and the Legal Process 3(3-0)
Course examines the unique inter-relationship between African-Americans and the American legal system from colonial times to the present. Prerequisites: Six hours of history from: HST 111 or 320 or 324 (3) and HST 112 or 321 or 325 (3); or permission of instructor.

HST 523 American Diplomatic History, 1775-1898 3(3-0) D
The major issues in American diplomacy, beginning with the birth of the Republic and continuing to the Spanish-American War. Prerequisites: HST 110, 111, or permission of instructor.

HST 524 American Diplomatic History since 1898 3(3-0) D
The major issues of United States diplomacy, beginning with the Spanish-American War and continuing to the present.

HST 525 The Industrialization of America 3(3-0) D
This course analyzes how industrialization transformed America and how it altered living standards, culture, labor, business, and politics. Prerequisites: 12 hours of humanities and social science.

HST 532 Michigan History Studies 1-3(Spec) D
Individual and group studies in regional and local Michigan history.

HST 537 The Age of Cicero 3(3-0) D
Social, political, and intellectual life of the late Roman Republic, based primarily on the reading of contemporary sources in translation.

HST 538 Athens: Classical Period 3(3-0)
Athenian political and social change in the sixth and fifth centuries B.C. relying primarily on contemporary or near contemporary documents in translation. Prerequisites: HST 238 or permission of instructor.

HST 542 The Enlightenment in Europe 3(3-0)
The social, cultural, political and intellectual history of Europe in the late seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Prerequisites: Six hours in history of early modern Europe including HST 102 or consent of the instructor.

HST 548 Russian Thought 3(3-0) D
Currents of Russian thought. Emphasis on the nineteenth century.

HST 558 Europe, 1914-1945 3(3-0) F
From the origins of the First World War to the end of the Second World War, emphasizing political, cultural, social and economic change--with stress on the rise of fascism and the failure of democracy. Prerequisites: HST 102 or HST 106 or HST 344 or permission of instructor.

HST 562 The Atlantic World in the Age of Empire 3(3-0) Sp
Study of the political, social, cultural and economic interactions of Europe, Africa, and the Americas from the fifteenth to the nineteenth century. Prerequisites: One of HST 111, 163, 176, 324, 341, 377, 511, or permission of instructor.

HST 566 Seminar in Contemporary Asia 3(3-0) D
Studies of selected aspects of present-day Asia. Prerequisite: At least one of HST 168, 369, 370.

HST 569 China and the West 3(3-0) D
A comparative analysis of some major social, political and cultural institutions in Chinese and Western history, aiming at a cross-cultural understanding. Prerequisites: HST 101 or 168 or 200 and 238 or 369 or permission of the instructor.

HST 590 Readings in History 1-6(Spec) D
Selected topics studied in special arrangement with an instructor. Prerequisites: Junior or senior standing with a B average in 12 hours of history, or graduate status, and permission of the instructor and the department chairperson.

HST 595 Internship in Public History 1-6(Spec)
Students learn to apply historical knowledge through supervised work in a public history agency or institution. Prerequisites: Permission of academic advisor and work supervisor.

HST 597 Special Studies 1-6(Spec)
Study of a selected historical topic at a level suitable for advanced undergraduates or graduate students. Prerequisites: 12 hours of HST or permission of instructor.

HST 600 Historiography 3(3-0) F
History as a discipline, studied from the works of selected historians. Prerequisite: 12 hours of junior, senior, or graduate-level history.

HST 602 Colloquium in U.S. History to 1865 3-6(3-0) D
An investigation of historical interpretations and methodologies dealing with major themes in American history from 1607 to 1865. Prerequisites: Admission to graduate program in history or permission of instructor. A student may take this course twice, for three hours of credit each time, but must choose a second instructor for the second three hours.

HST 603 Colloquium in U.S. History Since 1865 3-6(3-0) D
An investigation of historical interpretations and methodologies dealing with major topics and themes in American history from 1865 to present. Prerequisite: Admission to the graduate program in history or permission of instructor. A student may take this course twice, for three hours of credit each time, but must choose a second instructor for the second three hours.

HST 619 Continuing Registration for Final Research Project 1(1-0)

HST 636 Colloquium in Ancient History 3-6(3-0)

An investigation of major historical issues, interpretations, and methods in the history of the ancient Near/Middle Eastern and Mediterranean regions to 600 C.E. Prerequisites: Admission to the graduate program in history or permission of instructor. A student may take this course twice, for three hours of credit each time, but must choose a second instructor for the second three hours.

HST 650 Colloquium in European History to 1450 3(3-0) D
An investigation of historians, their interpretations and methodologies on the major topics and themes in ancient and medieval history to 1450. Prerequisites: Admission to the graduate program in history or permission of instructor.

HST 651 Colloquium in Early Modern European History 3-6(3-0) D
An investigation of historical interpretations and methods in early modern European history (1300-1789). Prerequisites: Admission to graduate program in history or permission of instructor. A student may take this course twice, for three hours of credit each time, but must choose a second instructor for the second three hours.

HST 652 Colloquium in Modern European History 3-6(3-0) D
An analytical investigation of several historical issues, topics, and themes in modern European history (1789 to the present). Prerequisite: admission to the graduate program in history or permission of instructor. A student may take this course twice, for three credit hours each, but must choose a second instructor for the second three hours.

HST 690 Advanced Readings 1-9(Spec) D
Prerequisites: 12 hours of junior, senior, or graduate-level history and permission of the department chairperson and the instructor.

HST 695 Special Studies at Strathclyde 3-30(Spec)
Courses offered at the University of Strathclyde. Study of selected historical issues suitable for graduate students. Prerequisites: Admission to the joint graduate program in History.

HST 700 Practicum in College Teaching 1-6(Spec)
Training and practice in teaching history at the college level. Prerequisites: Appointment as a Graduate Assistant in the Department of History.

HST 710 Seminar in Intellectual and Cultural History 3-6(3-0) D
Study of a selected topic in intellectual and cultural history. Prerequisites: Admission to graduate program in history or permission of instructor. A student may take this course twice, for three hours of credit each time, but must choose a second instructor for the second three hours.

HST 711 Seminar in Colonial and Revolutionary America 3-6(3-0) D
Study of a selected topic in the history of colonial British and Revolutionary America. Preparation of a research paper based on primary sources. Prerequisites: HST 111, 511, and at least one of the following: HST 303, 323, 324, 326, 330, 351, 562, 602, or permission of the instructor. A student may take this course twice, for three hours of credit each time, but must choose a second instructor for the second three hours.

HST 713 Seminar in the History of Nineteenth Century America 3-6(3-0) D
Study of a selected topic in the history of nineteenth century America. Prerequisites: HST 111 or 112 plus at least one more course in this period of American history. A student may take this course twice, for three hours of credit each time, but must choose a second instructor for the second three hours.

HST 715 Seminar in the Civil War and Reconstruction 3(3-0) D
Primarily devoted to research training and writing techniques, this seminar will focus on a particular phase of the Civil War era. Prerequisites: HST 111 and 112, and a 500-level course in nineteenth-century American history.

HST 717 Seminar in the History of Twentieth Century America 3-6(3-0) D
Study of a selected topic in the history of the United States in the twentieth century. Prerequisites: HST 111 plus at least one more course in this field of American history. A student may take this course twice, for three credit hours each time, but must choose a second instructor for the second three hours.

HST 723 Seminar in American Diplomatic History 3(3-0) D
Primarily devoted to research training and writing techniques, each seminar will focus on a particular phase of American diplomatic history. Prerequisites: 111 and 112 and one course in US history.

HST 738 Seminar in Ancient History 3-6(3-0) D
Study of a selected topic from the Ancient World. Development of research skills and scholarly writing appropriate to the field. Prerequisites: Nine hours of premodern history or one year of an ancient language or permission of the instructor. A student may take this course twice, for three credit hours each time, but must choose a second instructor for the second three hours.

HST 740 Seminar in Medieval West 3(3-0) D
Research training based on primary sources on topics pertinent to the medieval period. Prerequisites: Six hours of history including HST 101 and one of the following: HST 200, 340, 350, 505, 650, or
permission of the instructor.

HST 741 Seminar in Early Modern Europe 3(3-0)
Study of a cultural, intellectual, social, political or economic issue of the period from the Renaissance in Europe through the seventeenth century. Prerequisites: Six hours of history including HST 101 and one of the following: HST 340, 341, 348, 350, 351, 354, or 505, or permission of the instructor.

HST 742 Seminar in Eighteenth-Century European History 3(3-0) D
Study of a cultural, social, political, or economic issue of the eighteenth century. Prerequisite: Six hours of modern European history, including some study of the eighteenth century.

HST 744 Seminar in Nineteenth-Century European History 3-6(3-0) D
A study of a major aspect of 19th-century Europe with emphasis on historical method. Prerequisites: HST 102 or 351 plus one additional course in this general area of European history. A student may take this course twice, for three credit hours each time, but must choose a second instructor for the second three hours.

HST 758 Seminar in Twentieth-Century European History 3-6(3-0) D
Study of a major aspect of 20th-century Europe with emphasis on historical method. Prerequisites: Six hours of European history (at least three at the 500 level) including one of the following: HST 102, 106, 558. A student may take this course twice, for three credit hours each time, but must choose a second instructor for the second three hours.

HST 763 Seminar in Latin American History 3(3-0) D
Study of a selected topic in Latin American history. Prerequisites: HST 163 or an advanced course in the field of Latin American history or permission of the instructor.

HST 766 Seminar in Asian History 3(3-0) D
Topics such as developments in education, medicine, women, child care, distribution of wealth, and decision-making in China since the Cultural Revolution (1966-1969). Prerequisite: HST 168 or equivalent.

HST 791 Graduate Research 3-6(Spec) D
Prerequisites: 12 hours of junior, senior, or graduate-level history and the permission of the department chairperson and the instructor.

HST 798 Thesis 1-6(Spec) D
CR/ NC only. Prerequisite: Written consent of advisor and department chairperson. 

HST 898 Dissertation 1-36(Spec)
CR/NC only.  Prerequisites: Successful completion of comprehensive examination for Ph.D. and written approval of dissertation proposal to take more than three credit hours of dissertation credit.
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