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Graduate Courses offered in the Spring (2010)

Hist 5345.01 Readings in Latin American History    Dr. I. Levinson  

M 7:10-9:55  SBS 110

Hist 5343.01 Readings in US History      Dr. B. Campney

R 7:10-9:55 SBS 121

Hist 5343.02 Readings in US History      Dr. A. Hay

T 4:30-7:00  SBS 111

Hist 5363.01 Readings in Borderlands History    Dr. S. Hernandez

T  7:10-9:55    SBS 111

Hist 5373.01  Readings in Comparative History    Dr. T. Balci

R 4:30-7:00  CASB 185

Hist 6300.01  Historiography and Methods   Dr. D. Carlson (TAUGHT AT MCALLEN TEACHING SITE)

M 7:10-9:55 MCALLEN TEACHING CENTER

Hist 6301.01 Seminar in American Eras Pre-Civil War   Dr. T. Knight

W 7:10-9:55 SBS 203

Hist 6303.01 Seminar in American History (Texas)

T 7:10-9:55 SBS 125

Hist 7300.01   and   7301.01 Thesis    Dr. M Faubion

TBA

 

Graduate Course Listings

HIST-5343 DIRECT READINGS US HIST 
Credits: 3.00
As Scheduled A directed study of selected topics in U.S. history. Topics are varied according to availability of faculty and student interest. Course can be repeated once as topic changes.
 
HIST-5345 READINGS LATIN AM HIST 
Credits: 3.00
As Scheduled A directed study of selected topics in Latin American history. Topics are varied according to availability of faculty and student interest. Course can be repeated once as topic changes.
 
HIST-5363 READINGS BORDERLAND HIST 
Credits: 3.00
As Scheduled A directed study of selected topics in Borderlands history. Topics are varied according to availability of faculty and student interest. Course can be repeated once as topic changes.
 
HIST-5373 READING COMPARATIVE HIST 
Credits: 3.00
As Scheduled A directed study of selected topics treated in comparative or transnational perspective, including such topics as development and underdevelopment, regional interaction, the status of women, cultural exchanges, immigration and social change. Topics are varied according to availability of faculty and student interest. Course can be repeated once as topic changes.
 
HIST-5383 READINGS EUROPEAN HIST 
Credits: 3.00
As Scheduled A directed study of selected topics in European history. Topics are varied according to availability of faculty and student interest. Course can be repeated once as topic changes.
 
HIST-6300 HISTRGRPHY & HIS METH 
Credits: 3.00
As Scheduled A description of the chief source materials of history and bibliography; methods of the aids in historical research; and explanations of generally accepted usages in historical composition. (This course is required of all graduate students majoring and minoring in History and should be taken at the start of the graduate program.)
 
HIST-6301 AM ERAS PRE-CIVIL WAR 
Credits: 3.00
As Scheduled A survey and critique of the bibliography and problems of various eras in American history before the Civil War. May be repeated for credit when topic varies.
 
HIST-6303 SEM IN AM HIST SN 1860 
Credits: 3.00
As Scheduled A survey and critique of the bibliography and problems of various eras in American history since 1860. May be repeated for credit when topic varies.
 
HIST-6306 ST IN TEX & SW HIST 
Credits: 3.00
As Scheduled An intensive investigation of selected problems in southwestern history with emphasis on Texas. May be repeated for credit when topic varies.
 
HIST-6307 SEM IN HIST SO AM 
Credits: 3.00
As Scheduled An investigation and critique of the problems and contributions made by the various South American countries in the 19th and 20th centuries and their roles in Inter-American relations. May be repeated for credit when topic varies.
 
HIST-6309 SEM-HISTORY MIDDLE AME 
Credits: 3.00
As Scheduled An investigation and critique of the problems and contributions made by Mexico and the Central American and Caribbean Island nations in the 19th and 20th centuries and their roles in Inter-American relations. May be repeated for credit when topic varies.
 
HIST-6311 SEM IN MOD EUR HIST 
College: COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES
Department: HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY
Credits: 3.00
As Scheduled A survey and critique of the bibliography associated with investigations of selected era studies and problems experienced by modern Europe. May be repeated for credit when topic varies.
 
HIST-6316 MEX AND AM HERITAGES 
College: COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES
Department: HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY
Credits: 3.00
As Scheduled An intensive investigation of selected historical problems in the Mexican- American and Anglo-American cultural heritages and the fusion and clash of these cultures.
 
HIST-7300 THESIS 
College: COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES
Department: HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY
Credits: 3.00
Research and writing of the thesis.
 
HIST-7301 THESIS 
College: COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES
Department: HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY
Credits: 3.00
Research and writing of the thesis.
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