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Upper-Level History Course Rotation

HIST 2265 – Minorities in American History** (At least once a year)

HIST 2500 – Historical Methods* (Fall, Spring)

HIST 2750 Critical Trends & Issues in Recent World History (Fall, Spring)

HIST 3001 – Historiography* (Fall)

HIST 3010 – Introduction to Public History* (Fall)

HIST 3110 – Georgia History and Government* ** (Fall, Spring)

HIST 3120 – The Establishment of the U. S. (Fall odd years)

HIST 3125 – The Age of Jefferson and Jackson (Spring even years)

HIST 3130 – Sectionalism and the Civil War (Fall even years)

HIST 3132 History of Reconstruction (Spring odd years)

HIST 3135 – The U.S. in the Gilded Age and Progressive Era (Fall odd years)

HIST 3140 – Themes of 20th Century United States History (Fall odd years)

HIST 3150 – War and Diplomacy 1898 – Present (Fall odd years)

HIST 3210 – The Twentieth Century World (Fall even years)

HIST 3215 Latin American-U.S. Relations (Spring odd years)

HIST 3220 – Latin American History (Spring even years)

HIST 3225   Caribbean History (Spring odd years)

HIST 3230 – History of Sub Sahara Africa (Fall odd years)

HIST 3240 – History of the Middle East and North Africa (Fall even years)

HIST 3245   History Through Film (At least once a year)

HIST 3250 Pre-Modern East Asian History (Fall even years)

HIST 3255  Modern East Asian History (Spring odd years)

HIST 3260 – Pre-Modern History of India and South Asia (Spring odd years)

HIST 3265 Modern History of India and South Asia (Fall odd years)

HIST 3270 – Pre-Modern History of Russia (Fall odd years)

HIST 3275 Modern Russian History (Spring even years)

HIST 3330 – Business & Economic History (Spring even years)

HIST 3401 – Introduction to Archival Theory and Practice (On sufficient demand)

HIST 3410 – Introduction to Electronic Records (On sufficient demand)

HIST 3420   Family History and Genealogical Resources (Spring even years)

HIST 3450 U.S. Military History (Spring even years)

HIST 3601 Methods/Strategies in Teaching History** (On sufficient demand)

HIST 3700   U.S. Historical Geography**

HIST 3800 World Historical Geography**

HIST 3901 – Archival Internship I (On sufficient demand)

HIST 4001– African-American History (Fall even years)

HIST 4003 – Women's History (Spring odd years)

HIST 4004 American Environmental History (Spring odd years)

HIST 4010 U.S. Intellectual History (Fall odd years)

HIST 4020 History of the Old South (Fall even years)

HIST 4030 History of the New South (Spring odd years)

HIST 4110 Ancient Greece & Rome (Fall odd years)

HIST 4115 – Middle Ages (Spring even years)

HIST 4120 – Renaissance and Reformation (Fall even years)

HIST 4130 – Age of European Expansionism (Spring even years)

HIST 4200 Nineteenth Century Europe (Fall odd years)

HIST 4250 – History of World Religions ** (Spring)

HIST 4350 Modern World Intellectual History (Spring even years)

HIST 4411 – Readings in Archival Studies (On sufficient demand)

HIST 4440 – Historical Exhibitions and Public Programming (On sufficient demand)

HIST 4450 – Introduction to Historic Preservation (On sufficient demand)

HIST 4501 – Historical Research Methods & Skills** (On sufficient demand)

HIST 4800 Special Topics (At least once a year)

HIST 4850 – Senior Seminar in History* (Spring)

HIST 4900 – Independent Study in History (On sufficient demand)

HIST 4901 – History Internship (On sufficient demand)

HIST 4902 – Archival Internship II (On sufficient demand)

HIST 4903 - History Practicum (On sufficient demand)

*=Required for BA in history **=Required for Teacher Education programs

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History Program Survivors
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