| Course Number | Course Title | Course Description | Level |
Field of Study |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1152 | American Civilization since 1877 |
The political, constitutional, social and economic development of the United States from the end of Reconstruction to the present. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 4015 | Research Seminar in Modern U.S. History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Modern U.S. History. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| E4015 | Research Seminar in Modern U.S. History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Modern U.S. History. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| H4015 | Research Seminar in Modern U.S. History (Honors) |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Modern U.S. History. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 5010 | Special Topics in Modern U.S. History |
Advanced course in Modern U.S. History. Topics Vary. |
Undergraduate and Graduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 7010 | Themes in Recent U.S. History |
Readings colloquium in selected themes in the history of the United States Since 1877. |
Graduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 7011 | Historiography of Modern U.S. I |
Readings in Modern US history, 1877-1945. |
Graduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 7012 | Historiography of Modern U.S. II |
Readings in Modern US history, 1945 to present. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 7014 | Studies in American Urban History |
Graduate Reading Seminar in American Urban History. Chronology and Themes will vary. |
Graduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 8010 | Seminar in Modern U.S. History |
Graduate Research Seminar in Modern U.S. History. Topics will vary. |
Graduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 2002 | Making America Modern |
A rigorous, intermediate-level history of modern U.S. in the world from the age of industrialization to the age of globalization. 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 1152. GE historical study and diversity soc div in the US course. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 2071 | American Indian History of the U.S. Midwest |
Native American history in Great Lakes and Ohio Valley regions from ancient times to the present, including moundbuilders, fur trade, removal, reservations, urbanization, contemporary issues. 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 since 1877 |
| 2752 | Social Reform Movements in U.S. History |
Explores organized movements for social change from 1830 to 1970s, including antislavery, women's rights, temperance, utopias, Populists, Progressives, African-American, American Indian and Chicano rights. Sometimes this course offered at distance. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 3002 | U.S. Political History Since 1877 |
History of American political institutions, ideas, and culture from Reconstruction to the present. 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 since 1877 |
| 3082 | Black Americans During the Progressive Era |
History and experiences of black Americans during the period best known in American History as the Progressive Era. 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 3082. GE historical study and diversity soc div in the US course. Cross-listed in AfAmASt. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| H4010 | Readings in Modern U.S. History (Honors) |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Modern U.S. History. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| E4010 | Readings in Modern U.S. History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Modern U.S. History. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 2079 | Asian American History |
A survey of how Asian immigrants, their American-born children, and international relations with Asia have shaped U.S. History. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 2081 | African American History from 1877 |
The study of the African American experience in the United States from the era of Reconstruction through the present. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 3006 | The United States Constitution and American Society since 1877 |
Advanced study of U.S. constitutional history from Reconstruction to the present. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 3014 | Gilded Age to Progressive Era, 1877-1920 |
Advanced study of U.S. social, political, cultural, foreign policy history from 1877-1920: Industrialization; immigration; urbanization; populism; Spanish-American War; progressivism; WWI. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 3015 | From the New Era to the New Frontier, 1921-1963 |
Advanced study of U.S. social, political, cultural, foreign policy history, 1921 to 1963, covering New Era, New Deal, WWII, Cold War, Eisenhower Republicanism, New Frontier. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 3016 | The Contemporary U.S. since 1963 |
Advanced study U.S. political, economic, social, and cultural changes since 1963: political polarization; post-industrial economy/consumer economy; civil rights, feminism, environmentalism, Vietnam, detente, and globalization. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 3017 | The Sixties |
Examination of postwar America's pivot point, focusing on civil rights; liberal, radical, and conservative politics; sweeping social, cultural, and economic change; and the Vietnam War. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 3021 | 20th Century American Ideas |
Surveys major American thought and thinkers of the 20th century. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 3030 | History of Ohio |
Survey of economic, social, political development of the geographic area that became Ohio from Native Americans to present. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 3041 | American Labor History |
Evolution of working-class life, culture, politics, and trade unionism in America from the late 18th century to the present. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 3071 | Native American History from Removal to the Present |
Covers major events in American Indian history from 1820s to present, including removal, reservations, cultural adaptation, federal policies, self-determination, activism, and contemporary issues. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 3501 | U.S. Diplomacy, 1920-present |
The formulation of U.S. foreign policy and foreign relations around the world from the aftermath of World War I to the modern day. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 3701 | History of American Medicine |
Survey of the history of American medicine from the Colonial period through the twentieth century. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 4010 | Readings in Modern U.S. History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Modern U.S. History. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 3612 | Asian American Women: Race, Sex, & Representations |
Examines the experiences and cultural representations of Asian American women for insight into race, gender, sexuality, and citizenship in U.S. society. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |