600

HIST 623 Readings in World History

Themes and issues in recent scholarship on world history. Content varies from semester to semester according to instructor.

3

HIST 633 Graduate Research Seminar: World History

Research topics and methodologies in world history. Content varies from semester to semester according to instructor.

3

HIST 643 Readings in American History

A graduate-level introduction to the historical literature for a particular chronological period or subject. Content varies from semester to semester, according to instructor, yet all offerings have a pedagogical component. Possible topics include the colonial era; the family; the Civil War and Reconstruction; the African American experience.

3

HIST 653 Research Seminar in American History

A graduate-level research seminar in American history. Content varies according to instructor. Students will become familiar with the basic literature in the area of study and will conduct original research in that area.

3

HIST 670 Curriculum Development Project Research

Design and development of a curriculum unit relating to a particular topic in world history or Americanhistory. Project must be approved by the department graduate committee; work is done in consultation with a faculty advisor.

2-3

HIST 671 Curriculum Development Project Completion

Completion of curriculum project, including final production, editing, and formatting of project to departmental and Graduate Studies guidelines. Final project must be approved by department graduate committee; work is done in consultation with faculty advisor. The final work must be defended before a faculty committee.

1

Prerequisites

HIST 670