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History

Course Code
HIST 590  Credits 1-3 
Title Topics in History 
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Description This is a Graduate level topics course and may be repeated as topic varies. 



Course Code
HIST 597  Credits 1-3 
Title Independent Study 
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Description Independent Study 



Course Code
HIST 602  Credits
Title The Late Roman World 
Prerequisite Graduate Standing. BS in Social Studies Education, BA in History or related field. 
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Description This course is an introduction to the “World” of Late Antiquity. The aim of this course is to survey the connectivity of culture, religion, trade, travel in the Mediterranean World within a historical context using a variety of tools in order to develop knowledge and skills central to the study of history. This is an online class with an online face-to-face seminar component. We will use the seminar portion to discuss the readings, historical criticism (theory), and other topics chosen by you. We will also have a material culture portion and a primary source analysis component to the class. 



Course Code
HIST 603  Credits
Title Mysticism and Magic in the Medieval and Early Modern World 
Prerequisite Graduate Standing. BS in Social Studies Education, or BA in History, or related field. 
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Description This cultural history course examines the interplay of religion and practice in diverse cultures. By utilizing a variety of tools, the student will develop knowledge and skills central to the study of history, including primary and secondary text analysis, historical criticism (theory), material culture, and other topics.  



Course Code
HIST 662  Credits
Title Global History c.1500-1800 
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Description This course will cover the key issues in the historiography of global interactions from Columbus through the French Revolution. This is an online class that follows a standard graduate-class discussion format. Meetings will be held once per week online to discuss the readings, both those assigned by the instructor and chosen by the student. Plan for at least five hours a week online in addition to completing reading and writing assignments.