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DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY
SCHEDULE PROJECTIONS, FALL 2015-FALL 2017
Updated 02/01/17
PRIOR OFFERINGS LISTED FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY.
Students should rely on the official course listings published by the Office of the Registrar when selecting classes for next semester.
Courses for future semesters not listed by the Registrar's Office are not guaranteed to be offered.
Note that regularly offered courses that have not been scheduled at this time are not listed below.
For Graduate-level HIST sections, refer directly to the Registrar's Office for course offerings.
Schedules are coded with the following matrix:
Will not be offerred
Might be offered
CURRENT SEMESTER
LOWER DIVISION/SURVEY
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
101:
102:
103:
110:
111:
117:
118:
121:
122:
135:
136:
145:
146:
148:
160:
161:
162:
202:
205:
275:
277:
FALL 2015
SPRING 2016
FALL 2016
SPRING 2017
FALL 2015
SPRING 2016
FALL 2016
SPRING 2017
FALL 2015
SPRING 2016
FALL 2016
SPRING 2017
Introduction to Ancient Civilization
European Civilization to the 17th Century
European Civilization From the 17th Century
East Asian Civilization to the 19th Century
East Asian Civilization from the 19th Century
Islamic History: From the Rise of Islam to the Ottomans
Modern Middle East History
Latin America: Colonial Period
Latin America: National Period
African History and Culture
Africa Since 1900
History of the US to the Mid-19th Century
History of the US Since the Mid-19th Century
Honors History of the US Since the Mid-19th Century
World History Before 1300
World History Since 1300
Honors American Indian History
Cities of the Ancient World
Ethical Perspectives in History
The History of Ancient Israel
A Survey of Jewish History
UPPER DIVISION/REQUIRED
HIST 300: Introduction to Historical Study
Topic: US History, 1789-1877
Topic: US History, 1789-1877 & History of Towson Univ.
Topic: World War I and the Russian Revolution
Topic: World War I
Topic: History, Memory, and Violence in Asia
Topic: An Institutional History of Towson Univ. at 150
Topic: Slavery and American Politics
Topic: Creation of the Macedonian Monarchy
Topic: Europe and the First World War
Topic: Latin America
Topic: Poems & Stories From the Viking Age
Topic: 20th Centuy Europe
HIST 486: History Seminar (Capstone)
Topic: Viking Sagas and Old Norse Language
Topic: Thomas Jefferson and His World
Topic: The British Empire and Palestine
Topic: Stalinism
Topic: American History
UPPER DIVISION/ELECTIVE
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
301:
302:
304:
305:
307:
316:
319:
320:
328:
329:
331:
332:
336:
337:
338:
340:
342:
346:
349:
Ancient Egyptian Civilization
Ancient Near Eastern & Anatolian Civilizations
Ancient Greek Civilization
Roman Civilization
The Andean Republics
Revolutionary China
Japan, 1830-1930
Japan, 1930-Present
The Making of Colonial Africa (c. 1884-1994)
History of South Africa
US Military History, 1898-1945
American Military History Since 1945
Environmental History of the Modern World
History of Baltimore
The Middle East, An Urban Perspective
Israel/Palestine: Conflicting Past, Conflicting Present
Sailors, Merchants, Spies: Portuguese Encounters
The American Revolutionary Period
The Civil War
FALL 2017
Will be offered
HIST 354: Conflict & Cooperation in Cold War East Asia
HIST 355: History of Japanese Cinema
HIST 360: Recent American History, 1945-1975
HIST 361: Gays and Lesbians in US History
HIST 362: Makers, Buyers, Users: History of the American Economy
HIST 370: Diplomatic History of the United States Since 1900
HIST 374: The American West
HIST 375: The City in American History
HIST 377: Asian American History
HIST 378: Immigrants & Immigration in the United States
HIST 379: Native American History to 1900
HIST 380: Native American History Since 1900
HIST 381: African American History to the Mid-19th Century
HIST 382: African American History from the Mid-19th Century
HIST 384: Disease & History: From the Neolithic to the Present
HIST 389: Roots of Rock and Roll
HIST 390: Medieval Cities of Europe
HIST 397: History of Maryland: Colonial Times to the Present
HIST 398: Drug Use & Drug Policy in the U.S., 1492-1990
HIST 399: Origins of Writing
HIST 402: The High Middle Ages: 1050-1350
HIST 404: The Reformation: 1500-1648
HIST 405: The Vikings in the Medieval World
HIST 431: France, 1763-1871
HIST 432: France Since 1871
HIST 440: The Samurai
HIST 452: Russia/Soviet Union: 1894-1953
HIST 475: Public History: Theory & Practice
HIST 484: Historical Themes
Topic: Ancient Greek Religion (co-taught)
Topic: Creation of the Macedonian Monarchy
Refer to topic section of HIST 300
Topic: Viking Sagas
Topic: Drug Use & Drug Policy in America 1942-1990
Refer to HIST 398
OUTSIDE PROGRAMS
FALL 2015
SPRING 2016
FALL 2016
SPRING 2017
2016
2017
2018
2019
Session 1
Session 2
Session 3
Session 4
AMST 201: Introduction to American Studies
HONR 370: Honors Seminar Advanced Topics
Topic: Women in Antiquity
Topic: War In China
Topic: Between History and Legend: Gilgamesh
HUMA Graduate Seminar
HUMA 631: History of Historical Thought
HUMA 634: The Traveler in History
JDST 630: Medieval Jewish History
JDST 631: The Jews In the Modern World
LAST 385: Model Organization of American States
SOSC Graduate Seminar
SOSC 602: Comparative History and Historiography
TSEM 102: Towson Seminar
Topic: America in the 1960s
Topic: America’s War on Drugs
Topic: Re-Fighting the Civil War
Topic: Facing the Inquisitor
Topic: To Hell and Back
Topic: Let's Go to the Mall
Topic: Social Media Versus Dictators in the Middle East
Topic: Water: A Multi-Faucet Resource
Topic: China Today
MINIMESTER
NOTE: course offerings are subject to enrollment.
HIST 484: Historical Themes
Topic: Hitler & Stalin: Biographies (2 credits)
Topic: The Russian Revolution (2 credits)
SUMMER 2017
TBA
TBA
NOTE: course offerings are subject to enrollment.