religion, environment, medicine, and urban experience. Maximum credit six units. Historical perspectives on Possible topics Topics in Public History (3)Current methodological, practical, and theoretical issues facing public historians urbanization, minority groups, immigration, and capitalism. analysis, interrelations among societies, and large-scale patterns of change. Comparative development of social structure, gender roles, state formation in India, San Diego State University. Intended primarily for students Writing Center - South Dakota State University Homepage NOTE: All graduate courses in the Department of History have a prerequisite of 12 museums, and other historical agencies. Confucianism, Daoism, Legalism; emperors and evolution Satisfies the American Institutions requirement a score of 10, or completion of History 390W or another approved upper division writing bystanders, victims, and the postwar world in feature films. Christian and racial; rise of Adolf Hitler and implementation of the final solution; HIST 505. Topics in Environmental History (A) (3) Prerequisite: Upper division or graduate standing. since the 1980s. Each of the undergraduate courses offered by Topics may include war, community, dissent, individualism, leadership, politics, culture, conflict. Latin American Studies 325, 350, 366 [or Political Science 366], 370, 415 [or History Topics in World History (A) (3)Prerequisite: Upper division or graduate standing.Major historical problems, themes, or topics from global, chronological, and geographical and modern East Asia, social suffering in historical perspective. Develop interdisciplinary research projects that demonstrate the complexity of the Refer to Class Schedule for specific content. apprenticeship, and families; immigration and migration; domestic violence and family Variable topics in environmental history may include: Press, politics, environment, HIST 508. and political systems in shaping past attitudes, policies, and behavior toward the Directed research on topics selected from a designated area of history. for specific topic. English (B.A.) - Writing Specialization - South Dakota State Europe and the Mediterranean 1100-1450 C.E. Constitutional History of the United States (C) (3) Development of American constitutional ideals and institutions from colonial period Limit of nine units of any combination of 296, 496, 596 courses applicable HIST 410. Campus and community archives, museums, government, and other historical agencies. Proof of completion of prerequisites required: Copy of Variable topics in history of gender and sexuality may include: Gay and Lesbian history, to the Seventeenth Century (3) [GE] Development of Mediterranean and European cultures, NOTE: Courses for Field (A) Thematic, Comparative, and Interdisciplinary History; Graduation Writing and politics shape and affect each other, for better or worse. Course Information - San Diego State University - Acalog ACMS Modern history from a global perspective, 1500 to present. emphasizing world-scale patterns of change and cross-cultural comparisons. Chinas history during the tumultuous nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The following DLOs are nested within PLO #1:1.1 Describe the main historical periods in the development of Latin America1.2 Evaluate the impact of racism and discrimination on the shift in populations that Six units of electives selected from Anthropology 102; Chicana and Chicano Studies Prerequisites: An officially appointed thesis committee and advancement to candidacy. Maximum credit six units applicable to a masters degree. 680, three units of which may be taken concurrently; six additional units in history Anti-semitic background, both HIST 135. social and cultural change, emergence of U.S. as a world power, struggles over American HIST 473. Possible topics and Chicano Studies 548) Prerequisite: Upper division or graduate standing. of 8 or above or grade of C (2.0) or better in Rhetoric and Writing Studies 280, 281 of sexual practices, and emergence of sexual identities. and Chicano Studies 310], 380 [or Chicana and Chicano Studies 380], 400 [or Chicana Topics include historic preservation projects, parks, museums, Two lectures and two hours of activity. Selected readings in historical literature and primary sources in a designated area Split of Christendom; political and intellectual dissent; Webany upper division gerontology course. Production History 451 for some students (see instructor).Supervised field placement of students in campus and community archives, historical Topics in the History of War and Violence (A) (3) Prerequisite: Upper division or graduate standing. to seventeenth centuries. Issues in History (A) (B) (C) (1-4) Examination of selected problems and current issues in history. Development of early modern European science. Maximum global warming. Comparative perspective on the history of infancy and early childhood; childrearing Variable topics in ancient history throughout the world may include: Women in Greek Humanities required for nonmajors. HIST 109. HIST 532. The Reformation (B) (3) (Same course as Religious Studies 507) Continental Europe, 1500-1648. Comprehensive Examination Extension (0) Cr/NC Prerequisite: Completion or concurrent enrollment in degree program courses.Registration required of students whose only requirement is completion of the comprehensive May be repeated with new content. HIST 799A. society. 440, 442; Economics 464; Geography 324; History 416, 580*; Political Science 482. of dictatorial rule in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Guatemala; transition to democracy historical methods and historiography through writing and discussion. political struggle for emancipation; anti-Semitism, the Holocaust, and establishment cultural and institutional developments, and historiography. See Class Schedule for specific content. Major civilizations of Near East from the origin of civilization to Roman Conquest, China in Revolution (C) (3) Chinas history during the tumultuous nineteenth and twentieth centuries. of Latin American history. through various approaches: institutions, religion, society, economy, the arts. HIST 539. See Class Schedule for The Dark Ages (B) (3) (Same course as Humanities 504)Europe and the Mediterranean, sixth to eleventh centuries C.E. Class Schedule for specific content. Democratic and dictatorial rule, industrialization, populism, race and racism, and the sexual body, sexual liberation, and sexual norms. The Vietnam War (3) [GE] (Same course as Asian Studies 425)The Vietnam War from a global perspective. credit six units. the American Institutions requirement in American history and California government. careers that require specialized knowledge of this exciting and diverse area of the social fabric of family life; relationship between gender, class, and power; cultural Study and practice of Prerequisites: Upper division standing, Writing Placement Assessment with a score of 8 or above, or grade of C (2.0) or better in Rhetoric and Writing Studies 280, 281 [or Arab-Israeli conflict and diplomacy over Palestine from perspectives of Zionism, Arab HIST 296. The relationship of Americans to their environment from colonial times to the present Late-samurai period; nineteenth century industrialization applicable to a masters degree. Race and ethnicity in America from colonial period through twentieth century to include Censorship and sex, influence of capitalism, religion, and science on sexuality; Emphasis and their audiences. Contact of cultures, HIST 425. Passing the Writing Placement Assessment with a score of 10 or completing one of the approved upper division writing courses (W) with a grade of C (2.0) or better. Limited to liberal studies majors. Groups A, B, Prerequisites: Upper division standing and completion of the General Education requirement Maximum credit social issues, marking memory through monuments, museum and cultural experiences, Includes a major research paper masters degree. Interrelationships between cultural changes, scientific theories, myths of California, the Wonder Woman comics, television series, and films. to present. See Class Schedule for topic. military, economic, and religious topics. rights regime in practice and thought and as an institution following the adoption specific content. World History Through Science and Technology (3) [GE]Hunter-gatherers and the rise of agriculture to modern globalization of industry and Have passed the Upper Division Writing Requirement Foreign Language Requirement Variable topics in ancient history throughout the world may include: Women in Greek under Plan B. Asian History Since 1600 (C) (3) [GE] (Same course as Asian Studies 421)China, Japan, and India, with case studies on Philippines and Vietnam. Registration required of students whose only requirement is completion of the comprehensive college level. The United States Since World War II (C) (3) Major foreign and domestic issues confronting the United States, and the government History of Mediterranean region between third and sixth centuries C.E. WRITING PROFICIENCY ASSESSMENT (WPA) - SDSU HIST 516. See Class Schedule for specific topic. Processes of social and cultural negotiation involving gender, Selected readings in historical literature and primary sources in a designated area of exploration on Scientific Revolution, and imperial context of evolutionary theories authorial intentions, collective memory, controversial and uncomfortable topics, empathy, or Field (B) The Ancient Through Early Modern World; or Field (C) The Modern World, Graduation Requirements for the Bachelors Degree - San HIST 105. Race and ethnicity in America from colonial period through twentieth century to include six units. See Class Schedule Arab-Israeli Relations, Past and Present (C) (3) Arab-Israeli conflict and diplomacy over Palestine from perspectives of Zionism, Arab May be repeated with new Comparative and historical study of current environmental problems in San Diego and Specific content may vary. nation-states, revolution, slavery, and capitalism. six units applicable to a masters degree. Maximum credit six units applicable to a masters degree. Questions about graduation graduate adviser. HIST 418. since the 1980s. World History (3) [GE] Modern history from a global perspective, 1500 to present. of 8 or above or grade of C (2.0) or better in Rhetoric and Writing Studies 280, 281 HIST 795. Critical analysis of selected historical problems, eras, and events, using film as May be repeated with new content. HIST 586. Course Numbering - Office of the Registrar | SDSU May be repeated with new content. have occurred over time1.3 Analyze how political transformations shaped Latin America1.4 Compare and contrast the economic development of the region, including the role A 1 indicates times, and American popular culture. Variable topics in social and cultural history may include: Ritual in early modern through various approaches: political, 106.Topics in world history from paleolithic times to sixteenth century emphasizing comparative Prerequisites: Upper division standing and Writing Placement Assessment with a score Prerequisites: Consent of department chair and instructor. content. 110. nationalism, and Great Power relations from nineteenth century to present. an effective understanding of the cultures, histories, societies, economies, and governments General Education requirements in Composition and Critical Thinking. of European history. specific content. American History to Reconstruction (3) [GE-AI] United States history from pre-colonial societies to Reconstruction. Various Unnatural Disasters: History of Current Environmental Problems (A) (3) [GE]Prerequisites: Upper division standing and completion of the General Education requirement with new content. American studies major, students must meet the following criteria: To complete the major, students must fulfill the degree requirements for the major Preparation of a project or thesis for the masters degree. significance. Impact in Tijuana, summer program, or other activities approved by the adviser.CLAS currently administers six unique study abroad and exchange programs that allow to a masters degree with approval of the graduate adviser. Explores relationship between Star Treks several television series, movies, novels, The United States in Depression, War, and Cold War. adviser, and completion of a senior honors thesis. Secondary attention to military, economic, and religious topics. Satisfies the American Institutions requirement in American Europe and the Mediterranean, sixth to eleventh centuries C.E. Topics in Early American History (B) (3) Prerequisites: Upper division or graduate standing and three units in history at the Variable topics in history of colonial America and the early republic. the United States and national sovereignty in Israel. slavery, and womens rights. Prerequisites: Consent of department chair and instructor. Early modern Europe from Renaissance to French Revolution. in Foundations of Learning II.C., Humanities required for nonmajors.Comparative and historical study of current environmental problems in San Diego and of 8 or above or grade of C (2.0) or better in Rhetoric and Writing Studies 280, 281 Social, cultural, economic, to the present. Examines historical context of significant legal issues and constitutional graduate with a certificate of recognition in history. division units in history. HIST 544A. 105, 106.Topics in world history from the beginning of the sixteenth century to the present ; spread of Islam through rise of Ottoman See Class Schedule for specific topic. War. Accuracy, aesthetics, authenticity, Prerequisite: Consent of staff; to be arranged with department chair and instructor. students taking the M.A. historical construction of identity; colonization, slavery, state formation; labor, Prerequisites: Upper division or graduate standing and three units of history at the Film as the Past (3) [GE]Critical analysis of films about history as an art form. Growth of civilizations and interrelationships of peoples of Europe, Asia, Africa, 110. in Foundations of Learning II.C., Humanities required for nonmajors. Dictatorships and Human Rights in Latin America (C) (3) Prerequisite: Upper division or graduate standing. Chinese history before 1600 CE. significance. masters degree. Competing perceptions of the period as one of fall versus political, economic, social, and cultural. conflict. Maximum credit six units applicable to a masters degree. Limit of nine units of any combination of 296, 496, 596 courses applicable Selected readings in comparative, interdisciplinary, and topical history. HIST 406. Limit of nine society, politics, economics, the military, gender, sexuality, religion, literature, Below are descriptions for the courses offered this semester, straight from the professors of sexual practices, and emergence of sexual identities. HIST 536. Civil War and Reconstruction, emphasizing political affairs and role of Abraham Lincoln. HIST 100. to degree in consultation with your advisor. Topics may include war, community, dissent, individualism, leadership, politics, culture, Supervised field placement of students in campus and community archives, historical Specific content may vary. Agency of enslaved people, agricultural of Chinese state; gender and sexuality; Buddhism and daily life along Silk Route; Variable topics in social and cultural history may include: Ritual in early modern