Showing posts with label schedules. Show all posts
Showing posts with label schedules. Show all posts
Friday, March 2, 2018
Military Technology: another new course on the fall schedule
The history department has added a course on the history of military technology as a special topics course this upcoming fall. SBU students, keep an eye out for it. Details to follow....
Tuesday, June 9, 2015
Fall 2015 Semester Offerings
If you are in the market for a history class, here is what the department is offering next fall.We still have seats in some of these. If you want to do an independent study or senior thesis discuss it with a professor.
History 100: First
Year Seminar (Horowitz)
History 101: Europe
to 1815 (Schaeper)
History 200:
Historical Methods and Historiography (Horowitz)
History 201: United
States History to 1865 (Robbins and Payne)
History 206:
Introduction to Public History (Payne)
History 208: History
of American Women (Robbins)
History 360: World
History to 1450 (Dalton)
History 363: Modern
China (Dalton)
History 394: Pre
Modern Japan (Dalton)
History 407: Twentieth
Century United States History to 1945 (Payne)
History 491: Advanced
History Reading Program (Horowitz)
History 495:
Internship in History (Payne)
Friday, May 1, 2015
Summer 2015 Classes
This summer the history department is offering a variety of online courses.
Summer Session I:
History 475: World War II (Payne)
History 207: Sports in American Society (Payne)
History 360: World History to 1450 (Dalton)
History 361: World History since 1450 (Dalton)
Summer Session II:
History 101: Europe to 1815 (Schaeper)
This is a great opportunity to fulfill a core or history requirement or just learn some cool stuff.
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Spring Offerings
Soon enough it will be time to sign up for Spring Classes. The History Department is offering a good selection of courses. In addition to our usual survey courses in United States and European History, we will be offering specialized courses that include The Holocaust, The US and Caribbean, African American History, The Great Depression, World History since 1450, and Imperial China. As always, history internships are available.
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