ÿþ <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>HU History: Courses</TITLE> <META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> </HEAD> <BODY BGCOLOR=#FFFFFF text="#000000" link="#FF9900" vlink="#FF9900" alink="#FF6600" LEFTMARGIN=0 TOPMARGIN=0 MARGINWIDTH=0 MARGINHEIGHT=0> <TABLE WIDTH=100% BORDER=0 CELLPADDING=0 CELLSPACING=0> <!--DWLayoutTable--> <TR> <TD height="147" COLSPAN=5 background="images/banner_bg.jpg"> <IMG SRC="images/banner.jpg" WIDTH=800 HEIGHT=147 ALT=""></TD> <TR background="images/bottum_bar.gif"> <TD height="27">&nbsp;</TD> <TD COLSPAN=3 valign="top"><table width="100%" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"> <!--DWLayoutTable--> <tr> <td width="799" height="27" valign="middle" background="images/bottum_bar.gif"> <div align="center"><font color="#FFFFFF" size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><strong><a href="chair.html">CHAIR STATEMENT</a> |<a href="faculty.html"> FACULTY</a> | <a href="graduate.html">GRADUATE</a> | <a href="undergraduate.html">UNDERGRADUATE</a> | <a href="courses.htm">COURSES</a> | <a href="events.html">NEWS AND EVENTS</a> | <a href="Links.html">LINKS</a> |<a href="INDEX.HTML"> HOME</a> | <a href="HTTP://WWW.COAS.HOWARD.EDU">COAS</a> </strong></font></div></td> </tr> </table></TD></TR> <TR> <TD width="1" height="408"><!--DWLayoutEmptyCell-->&nbsp; </TD> <TD width="1">&nbsp;</TD> <TD width="521" valign="top"><blockquote> </blockquote> <blockquote> <p><font size="3" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"></p> <p><b>Graduate Courses</p></b> <p><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"></p> <p>The courses are listed by major and minor fields of study. <p>See the Department of History Graduate Bulletin (Section V. Guidelines for Graduate Courses) for an explanation of course offerings (lectures, readings, seminars and independent study). Courses may be taught on alternate semesters or periodically. Topics discussed in Readings and Seminar courses may vary. Check Bison Web each semester to update course offerings or contact the Director of Graduate Studies for further information. Unless otherwise indicated, all courses earn 3 credit hours. <br> <br> <p><b>Required</b> <br> <br> <p>HIST 200. Historiography <br> <br> <b>United States</b> <br> <br> HIST 174. Women in American Society to 1890<br> HIST 175. Women in American Society since 1890<br> HIST 176. Afro-American History to the Civil War<br> HIST 177. Afro-American History since the Civil War<br> HIST 209. US Constitutional History to 1877<br> HIST 210. US Constitutional History since 1877<br> HIST 211. US Foreign Relations to 1914<br> HIST 212. US Foreign Relations since 1914<br> HIST 215. US Social and Intellectual History to 1877<br> HIST 216. US Social and Intellectual History since 1877<br> HIST 219. US South to 1877<br> HIST 220. US South since 1877<br> HIST 221. Colonial America<br> HIST 223. Jacksonian Era, Reform, and Sectionalism<br> HIST 224. Civil War and Reconstruction<br> HIST 225. Politics, Industrialization and Reform: 1877-1920<br> HIST 226. US since World War I<br> HIST 227. US Reform Movements<br> HIST 247. African American Women in US History<br> HIST 309. Problems in US History to 1865<br> HIST 310. Problems in US History since 1865<br> HIST 312. Afro-American Social Institutions and Culture<br> HIST 316. Readings in US Constitutional History to 1877<br> HIST 317. Readings in US Constitutional History since 1877<br> HIST 318. Readings in US Foreign Relations to WWI<br> HIST 319. Readings in US Foreign Relations since 1914<br> HIST 320, 321. Readings in US Urban History. 3 crs. ea.<br> HIST 322, 323. Readings in US Social and Intellectual History<br> HIST 324, 325. Readings in Afro-American History<br> HIST 326, 327. Readings in Selected Periods and Topics in US History<br> HIST 328. District of Columbia History<br> HIST 409, 411. Seminar in US History to 1877<br> HIST 410, 412. Seminar in US History since 1877<br> HIST 413, 415. Seminar in Afro-American History to 1877<br> HIST 414, 416. Seminar in Afro-American History since 1877 <br> <br> <b>Africa</b> <br> <br> HIST 192. Islam in Africa<br> HIST 230. East Africa to 1800<br> HIST 231. East Africa since 1800<br> HIST 232. Central Africa to 1800<br> HIST 233. Central Africa since 1800<br> HIST 234. West Africa to 1800<br> HIST 235. West Africa since 1800<br> HIST 236. Southern Africa to 1910<br> HIST 237. Southern Africa since 1910<br> HIST 238. North Africa and the Maghreb to 1800<br> HIST 239. North Africa and the Maghreb since 1800<br> HIST 330. Problems in African History I<br> HIST 331. Problems in African History II<br> HIST 334. Readings in West Africa<br> HIST 335. Readings in Southern Africa<br> HIST 336. Readings in East Africa<br> HIST 337. Readings in Central Africa<br> HIST 338. Readings in African History<br> HIST 339. Readings in African History<br> HIST 382. Colonialism in Africa<br> HIST 387. African-Americans and Africa<br> HIST 430 through 433. Seminar in African History <br> <br> <b>African Diaspora</b> <br> <br> HIST 173. Comparative Slavery in the Americas<br> HIST 193. Pan-Africanism<br> HIST 385. Readings in the African Diaspora<br> HIST 386. Readings in the African Diaspora<br> HIST 387. African-Americans and Africa<br> HIST 388. Problems in African Diaspora: Theories & Methods<br> HIST 389. Readings in the African Diaspora<br> HIST 438, 439. Seminar in the African Diaspora <br> <br> <b>Europe</b> <br> <br> HIST 184. Early Modern Europe I<br> HIST 185. Early Modern Europe II<br> HIST 251. Modern Europe 1650-1848<br> HIST 250. Modern Europe since 1848<br> HIST 252, 253. Topics in European History<br> HIST 354 through 357. Readings in European History<br> HIST 450 through 453. Seminar in European History <br> <br> <b>Latin America and Caribbean</b> <br> <br> HIST 195. Ideology and Politics in Latin America and the Caribbean<br> HIST 240. History of the Caribbean I<br> HIST 241. History of the Caribbean II<br> HIST 242. Introduction to Latin America to 1825<br> HIST 243. Introduction to Latin America since 1825<br> HIST 340. Race Relations in Latin America and the Caribbean<br> HIST 341. Problems in Latin American and Caribbean History<br> HIST 342. Problems in Latin America and Caribbean History Since 1821<br> HIST 344, 345. Readings in Latin America<br> HIST 346, 347. Readings in the Caribbean<br> HIST 440 through 443. Seminar in Latin America and the Caribbean<br> HIST 444. Seminar in the History of Afro-Latins<br> HIST 446. Seminar in Caribbean Economic History <br> <br> <b>Public History</b> <br> <br> This list is subject to change depending on semester offerings and special topics in the Problems in Public History course and the Readings in Public History course.<br> <br> <br> HIST 189. Public History<br> HIST 289. Introduction to Public History<br> HIST 402. Museums and Archives<br> HIST 403. Archives and Film<br> HIST 404. Problems in Public History<br> HIST 405. Seminar in Public History<br> HIST 406. Readings in Public History<br> HIST 408. Historical Editing<br> HIST 470. through 473. Graduate Internship in History (variable credit).<br> HIST 476. Graduate Internship in History<br> HIST 477. Graduate Internship in History <br> <br> <b>Special Topics</b> <br> <br> HIST 171. Human Geography of Africa<br> HIST 190, 191. Modern Revolutions and Liberation Movements<br> HIST 400. Oral History I (Methodology)<br> HIST 401. Oral History II (Methodology)<br> HIST 407. Seminar in Comparative History<br> HIST 480 through 489. Independent Readings<br> HIST 490 through 499. Independent Research Projects<br> HIST 510 through 518. Independent Research (PhD Candidates only) 1  9 cr. <br> <br> <b>Writing</b> <br> <br> HIST 300, 301. M.A. Thesis Writing. 1-3 crs.<br> HIST 500-501. Ph.D. Dissertation Writing. 1-3 crs.<br> <p><b>See the following websites for course descriptions</b>:<br> <p><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"></p> <a href="http://www.provost.howard.edu/provost/bulletin2/g/v2ghistory_a.htm">Graduate Courses:[200-346]</a></font></strong></p> <a href="http://www.provost.howard.edu/PROVOST/bulletin2/u/v2uhistory_c.htm">Undergraduate Courses: [143-705]</a></font></strong></p> <p><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"></p> </p> </blockquote> </TD> <TD width="277" valign="top"><table width="100%" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"> <!--DWLayoutTable--> <tr> <td width="277" height="408" valign="middle"> <div align="center"></div></td> </tr> </table></TD> </TR> </tr> </table></TD> </TR> </TABLE> </BODY> </HTML>