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Graduate Courses
6301 Texas History (3-0).
A seminar in selected topics in Texas history.
6306 United States History, 1877-1919 (3-0).
Special emphasis will be given to the Populist Movement, Progressivism, the Spanish-American War, Imperialism, and United States participation in World War I. The course is designed to provide both factual knowledge and to develop an awareness of historigraphical interpretations.
6321 Early American History (3-0).
A seminar in selected topics in American history from 1608 to 1825.
6322 United States Diplomatic History Since 1898 (3-0).
A seminar in diplomatic history and U.S. foreign policy in the twentieth century with particular emphasis on the emergence of the United States as a world power.
6323 Mid-Nineteenth Century American History (3-0).
A seminar in selected topics in American history from 1825 to 1877.
6327 Modern American History (3-0).
A seminar in selected topics in American history from 1920 to present.
6333 Modern European History, 1914 to the Present (3-0).
A seminar in the history of Europe in the twentieth-century with particular emphasis on the impact of the two world wars and the Russian Revolution on the role of European states as world political, economic, and cultural powers.
6340 Topics in World History (3-0).
Topics dealing with global interaction during the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. Topics will include imperialism and its demise; the dynamics of modernization and its environmental impact; international cooperation, integration, and conflict; and the integration of the world economy. May be repeated once for credit when topic varies.
6350 Topics in Latin-American History (3-0).
A seminar in selected topics covering the history of Latin America from the colonial era to the present. (May be repeated once for credit when the topic varies.)
6364 Topics in United States National Security Policy (3-0).
Topics relating to United States national security interests including foreign policy and military operations and their relationed domestic political, economic, and social components. Topics will include major foreign wars, the emergence of the United States as a world power, and the Cold War among others. May be repeated once for credit when topic varies.
6373 Historiography and Research (3-0).
A seminar concerned with the study of history as an intellectual discipline and with the analysis of historical problems. Emphasis will be placed on the development of historical consciousness and technique.
6381 Special Topics (3-0).
A seminar in selected historical topics. (May be repeated once for credit when topic varies.)
6391 Research.
Directed reading or individual research.(May be repeated once for credit. Prior approval of instructor and department head required.)
6699 Thesis.