| Course Number | Course Title | Course Description | Level |
Field of Study |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1151 | American Civilization to 1877 |
The political, constitutional, social, and economic development of the United States from the colonial period through the era of Reconstruction. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx. Not open to students with credit for 1150, 2001, or 151. GE historical study course. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 7001 | Graduate Readings in Colonial America |
Readings in the historical literatures of Colonial America in its Atlantic World context to 1763. |
Graduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 7000 | Studies in Early American History to 1877 |
Graduate readings in selected topics in Early American history to 1877. |
Graduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 5000 | Special Topics in Early American History |
Advanced course in Early American History. |
Undergraduate and Graduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| H4005 | Research Seminar in Early American History (Honors) |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Early American History. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| E4005 | Research Seminar in Early American History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Early American History. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 4005 | Research Seminar in Early American History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Early American History. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| H4000 | Readings in Early American History (Honors) |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Early American History. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| E4000 | Readings in Early American History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Early American History. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 7002 | Graduate Readings in the American Revolution and Early Republic |
Readings in the historical literatures of the American Revolution and early nation-building through approximately 1800. |
Graduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 7003 | Graduate Readings in the Early Republic & Antebellum America |
Reading in the historical literatures of the Early and Antebellum Republics from approximately 1800 through the 1850s. |
Graduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 3081 | Free Blacks in Antebellum America |
Explores the development of free Black communities in the era before the Civil War, focusing on emancipation, fugitive slaves, resistance movements and suffrage. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq: English 1110.xx and any History 2000-level course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for AfAmASt 3081. GE historical study and diversity soc div in the US course. Cross-listed in AfAmASt. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 3001 | American Political History to 1877 |
The origins and development of American politics from early modern origins and national revolution to the era of Civil War and Reconstruction. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq: English 1110.xx and any History 2000-level course, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 2085 | Exploring Race and Ethnicity in Ohio: Black Ohio in the 19th Century |
Explores the lives and experiences of African Americans in 19th century Ohio. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for AfAmASt 2085. GE historical study and diversity soc div in the US course. Cross-listed in AfAmASt. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 2065 | Colonialism at the Movies: American History in Film |
Explores historical treatment of Native/European contact, colonization, and key events and issues in American history in film. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity soc div in the US course. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 2001 | Launching America |
An intermediate-level approach to American history in its wider Atlantic context from the late Middle Ages to the era of Civil War and Reconstruction. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 1151. GE historical study and diversity soc div in the US course. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 8000 | Seminar in Early American History to 1877 |
Graduate Research Seminar in Early American History to 1877. Topics will vary. |
Graduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 7013 | Studies in American Legal History |
A graduate-level readings colloquium on the literature of American legal history. |
Graduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 7004 | Graduate Readings in Civil War and Reconstruction |
Graduate reading in the historical literatures of the era of Civil War and Reconstruction, from the 1840s to 1877. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 4000 | Readings in Early American History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Early American History. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 3700 | American Environmental History |
The history of American ecosystems from the last Ice Age to the present; focuses on historical debates over the causes and consequences of environmental change. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 3005 | The United States Constitution and American Society to 1877 |
Advanced study of U.S. constitutional history from the colonial charters through Reconstruction after the Civil War. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| H2750 | Natives and Newcomers: Immigration and Migration in U.S. History (Honors) |
General survey of (im)migration history in the U.S. from precolonial times to the present. Topics include cultural contact, economic relations, citizenship, politics, family and sexuality. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| E2750 | Natives and Newcomers: Immigration and Migration in U.S. History |
General survey of (im)migration history in the U.S. from precolonial times to the present. Topics include cultural contact, economic relations, citizenship, politics, family and sexuality. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 2750 | Natives and Newcomers: Immigration and Migration in U.S. History |
General survey of (im)migration history in the U.S. from precolonial times to the present. Topics include cultural contact, economic relations, citizenship, politics, family, and sexuality. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 2080 | African American History to 1877 |
The study of the African American experience in America from arrival through the era of Reconstruction, focusing on slavery, resistance movements, and African American culture. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 2070 | Introduction to Native American History |
History of Native Americans from pre-contact times to the present. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 2045 | History of American Religion to the Civil War |
History of religion in America from the colonial era through the Civil War. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 2015 | History of American Criminal Justice |
The history of crime, criminal law, law enforcement, prisons, and juvenile courts. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 3010 | Colonial North American to 1763 |
The history of colonial and native societies in North America from first contacts to the eve of the imperial crisis. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 3011 | The American Revolution and the New Nation |
Analysis of the political, cultural, social, military, and economic changes that led to revolution and creation of the republic. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 3080 | Slavery in the United States |
The African American experience in slavery, focusing on the rise of the slave trade, slavery in the colonial and antebellum eras, the Civil War, and abolition. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 3075 | Mexican American Chicano/a History |
History of people of Mexican descent and their presence in the United States from Spanish colonial times to contemporary period. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 3070 | Native American History from European Contact to Removal, 1560-1820 |
Major issues and events in Native American history from before the European invasion and colonization through the early 1820s. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 3045 | American Religious History |
An examination of religious history of the United States from colonial era to the present. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 3032 | History of the U.S. West |
The social, cultural, and economic development of the U.S. West. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 3020 | 19th Century American Ideas |
Urbanism, evangelicalism, slavery, Darwinism, Modernism, Anti-modernism. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 3013 | Civil War and Reconstruction |
The causes, character, and consequences of America's inter-sectional war and the post-war settlement. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 3012 | Antebellum America |
An examination of American history from the nation-building of the age of Jefferson and Jackson to the sectional crisis over slavery. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 3085 | African American History Through Contemporary Film |
Uses contemporary film to explore the history of African American life, culture, politics, and resistance. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |