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Geographic and Chronological information for the History major can be found in the Undergraduate History Handbook starting on page 13. Information on the History major or minor can be found on the main undergraduate page.

111 Western Civilization: Antiquity to 17th Century   U  [sample syllabus for 111]
Ancient civilizations (Near East, Greece, Rome); barbarian invasions; medieval civilizations (Byzantium, Islam, Europe); Renaissance and Reformation.
H111 Western Civilization: Antiquity to 17th Century (honors)   U  [sample syllabus for H111]
Ancient civilizations (Near East, Greece, Rome); barbarian invasions; medieval civilizations (Byzantium, Islam, Europe); Renaissance and Reformation.
112 Western Civilization: 17th Century through Modern Times   U  [sample syllabus for 112]
Political, scientific, and industrial revolutions; nationalism; the two world wars; decline of empires; the cold war. H112 (honors) may be available to students enrolled in an honors program or by permission of dept.
H112 Western Civilization: 17th Century through Modern Times (honors)   U  [sample syllabus for H112]
Political, scientific, and industrial revolutions; nationalism; the two world wars; decline of empires; the cold war. H112 (honors) may be available to students enrolled in an honors program or by permission of dept.
121 African Civilizations to 1870   U  [sample syllabus for 121]
Exploration of the political, social, and economic history of precolonial African civilizations, using a variety of interdisciplinary approaches and materials.
122 African Civilizations, 1870 to the Present   U  [sample syllabus for 122]
Exploration of the political, social, and economic history of the colonial and independent African countries, using a variety of interdisciplinary approaches and materials.
141 History of East Asia in the Pre-modern Era   U  [sample syllabus for 141]
Introduction to the societies and cultures of pre-modern China, Korea, and Japan; the countries that make up the geographical and cultural unit of East Asia.
142 History of East Asia in the Modern Era   U  [sample syllabus for 142]
Introduction to the transformation of societies and cultures of modern China, Korea, and Japan from the 17th century to the present.
151 American Civilization to 1877   U  [sample syllabus for 151]
The political, constitutional, social, and economic development of the United States from the colonial period through the era of Reconstruction.
H151 American Civilization to 1877 (honors)   U  [sample syllabus for H151]
The political, constitutional, social, and economic development of the United States from the colonial period through the era of Reconstruction.
152 American Civilization since 1877   U  [sample syllabus for 152]
The political, constitutional, social, and economic development of the United States from the era of Reconstruction to the present.
H152 American Civilization since 1877 (honors)   U  [sample syllabus for H152]
The political, constitutional, social, and economic development of the United States from the era of Reconstruction to the present.
171 Latin American Civilizations to 1825   U  [sample syllabus for 171]
Latin American political, social, economic, and cultural history from Pre-Columbian times to independence (1825) focussing on imperialism, religion, minorities, war, and rebellion.
H171 Latin American Civilization to 1825 (honors)   U  [sample syllabus for H171]
Latin American political, social, economic, and cultural history from Pre-Columbian times to independence (1825) focusing on imperialism, religion, minorities, war, and rebellion.
172 Latin American Civilizations since 1825   U  [sample syllabus for 172]
Latin American political, social, economic, and cultural history from independence (1825) to the present focusing on neo-colonialism, instability, underdevelopment, militarism, and minorities.
H172 Latin American Civilization Since 1825 (honors)   U  [sample syllabus for H172]
Latin American political, social, economic, and cultural history from independence (1825) to the present focusing on neo-colonialism, instability, underdevelopment, militarism, and minorities.
181 World History to 1500   U  [sample syllabus for 181]
History of the human community to 1500, primary emphasis on history of civilizations, and secondary emphasis on patterns of regional and hemispheric integration.
182 World History, 1500 to Present   U  [sample syllabus for 182]
History of the human community from 1500 to the present, primary emphasis on processes of global integration, and secondary emphasis on comparative civilization.
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