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2005-06 GER Course Listing

Updated March 2005

To find out if a particular course is being offered in 2005-2006, check the online Class Schedule.
To view up-to-date course descriptions, check the online Morris course database.

       
A. Historical Perspectives. (1 course^) Hist
       
Course # Title Credits
       
Econ 3211 History of Economic Thought I (2 cr)
Econ 3212 History of Economic Thought II (2 cr)
Fren 3022 EMS: French Culture I: Medieval and Early Modern France (4 cr)
Hist 1101 Introduction to World History to 1500 (4 cr)
Hist 1102 Introduction to World History Since 1500 (4 cr)
Hist 1301 Introduction to U.S. History (4 cr)
Hist 3001 Families through the Prism of Memory, Genealogy, and History (4 cr)
Hist 3003 World War I (4 cr)
Hist 3004 Africa to 1700 (4 cr)
Hist 3005 Africa Since 1700 (4 cr)
Hist 3007 The Invention of the University in Medieval Europe (4 cr)
Hist 3009 Microhistory (4 cr)
Hist 3101 Renaissance and Reformation (4 cr)
Hist 3102 Early Modern Europe to 1750 (4 cr)
Hist 3103 Medieval Europe (4 cr)
Hist 3105 Early Modern Europe (4 cr)
Hist 3106 Late Medieval Europe (4 cr)
Hist 3151 Modern Europe (4 cr)
Hist 3152 Modern Middle East from Imperialism to Independence, 1876-1948 (4 cr)
Hist 3154 The Scientific Revolution (4 cr)
Hist 3155 Science, Technology, and Warfare in the 20th Century (4 cr)
Hist 3156 Modern German Intellectual History (4 cr)
Hist 3157 Modern Russian Intellectual History (4 cr)
Hist 3158 Women in Science, 1650-1950 (4 cr)
Hist 3202 Russian Revolution (4 cr)
Hist 3204 Nazi Germany (4 cr)
Hist 3207 The Crusades (4 cr)
Hist 3208 Modern Britain (4 cr)
Hist 3352 The U.S. 1960s (4 cr)
Hist 3353 World War II (4 cr)
Hist 3355 U.S. in Transition, 1877-1920 (4 cr)
Hist 3356 Civil Rights Movement, 1954-1974 (4 cr)
Hist 3358 Civil War and Reconstruction (4 cr)
Hist 3452 Minnesota History (4 cr)
Hist 3453 The American Presidency, 1789-1900 (4 cr)
Hist 3455 American Immigration (4 cr)
Hist 3456 History of Religion in America (4 cr)
Hist 3457 American Biography and Autobiography (4 cr)
Hist 3458 Public History (4 cr)
Hist 3462 A History of Rural America (4 cr)
Hist 3554 Korean History (4 cr)
Hist 3606 Ancient Maya Civilization (4 cr)
Hist 3703 20th-Century European Women (4 cr)
IS 3201H Honors: Ideas of Order in the Medieval World (2 cr)
IS 3203H Honors: A Cross-Section of the Enlightenment (2 cr)
IS 3211H Honors: Republic or Empire? The American 1890s (2 cr)
Mus 3101 Core Studies III: Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque Music (4 cr)
Phil 3151 History of Ancient Philosophy (4 cr)
Phil 3161 History of Medieval Philosophy (4 cr)
Phil 3171 History of Modern Philosophy (4 cr)
Phil 4000 History of Philosophy Seminar (4 cr)
Phil 4002 Existentialism (4 cr)
Pol 4264 American Political Culture (4 cr)
Psy 3611 History and Philosophy of Psychology (2 cr)
   

^This requirement may be reduced or eliminated through exemption.
# GER category will not be fulfilled if taken for less than 2 credits.
CE: Continuing Education course.

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