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Upper-Level History Course Rotation

HIST 2265 – Minorities in American History* (Fall, Spring)

HIST 3001 – Historiography and Historical Methods* (Fall)

HIST 3010 – Introduction to Public History* (Fall)

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

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

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

HIST 3130 – Sectionalism, Civil War, and Reconstruction (Spring even 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 (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 3250 – East Asian History (Fall even years)

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

HIST 3270 – History of Russia (Fall odd years, 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 (On sufficient demand)

HIST 3500 – Selected Topics in World History ** (Fall)

HIST 3501 – Selected Topics in U. S. History (Summer)

HIST 3901 – Archival Internship I (Spring even years)

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

HIST 4002 – History of the American South (Fall even years)

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

HIST 4100 – Origins of the Western World (Fall odd years)

HIST 4120 – Renaissance and Reformation (Fall even years)

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

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

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 4850 – Senior Seminar in History* (Spring)

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

HIST 4901 – History Internship* (Fall, Spring, Summer)

HIST 4902 – Archival Internship II (On sufficient demand)

SOSC 3110 – Themes in World Geography** (Spring)

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

Today in History


"Who Was Who at Auschwitz"
Presentation by Joseph Robert White

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"Garveyism in Georgia"
Presentation by Mary Rolinson

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"It's the 60s, Stupid!"
Presentation by Steve Gillon

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History Program Survivors
Congratulations to our Latest Graduates!

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"Where the Heck is the South?"
Presentation by James Cobb

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Careers in History

What can you do with a History degree?

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Internet Resources

Websites for History majors

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Georgia Department of Archives and History

Our Good Neighbors

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NARA Southeast Region

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