Courses in the History department
Featured Courses - Spring 2013
New courses by recently arrived History faculty!
Prof. April Haynes, history of gender/World history (arh@uoregon.edu)
HIST 410/510 Sexualities in the Modern US --->>> click here for the syllabus
Mon/Wed 1000-1120, 175 Lillis
HIST 407/507 Seminar: Gender of the Crowd (instr approval req) --->>> click here for the syllabus
Mon 1400-1650, 475 McKenzie
Prof. Arafaat Valiani, history of South Asia (valiani@uoregon.edu):
HIST 407/507 Seminar: Cities of S. Asia (instr approval req) --->>> click here for the syllabus
Mon 1400-1650, 473 McKenzie
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The Department of History offers courses on classical antiquity, Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, the United States (colonial and national periods), and the world as a whole.
Most of our larger survey courses are offered once a year. These include surveys on Western Civilization (101-103), World history (104-106), Asian history (190-192), United States history (201-203), African American history (250-251), European history (301-303), African history (325-326), and Latin American history (380-382).
Other courses, particularly at the advanced levels, are offered on a less regular basis. Just because a course appears on our website or in the university catalog does not guarantee that it will be offered in the coming year or two. This flexibility enables us to offer a greater variety of courses and respond innovatively and creatively to the interests of faculty and students alike.
Use the left-hand sidebar to bring up lists of history department course offerings sorted by level, field, and other criteria.
Majors and minors in history should pay close attention to the 407 seminar listings as their graduation date nears and contact the relevant professors in order to reserve slots in these courses.
