Non-US History - UT College of Liberal Arts

Plan II Non-US History Approved Course List
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African
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
HIS 310
HIS 311K
HIS 317N
HIS 317N
HIS 317N
HIS 317N
HIS 317N
HIS 317N
HIS 334E
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 359N
HIS 359P
HIS 359R
HIS 364G
HIS 364G
HIS 364G
HIS 364G
HIS 364G
HIS 364G
HIS 364G
HIS 364G
HIS 364G
HIS 375D
Africa: A Visual Journey
African Prophets & Prophecies
History of Popular Culture in Africa
Indigenous Perspectives in Global History
Topic 12 - Introduction to Modern North Africa
Introduction to W. Africa 1800 – present
West Africa in the 20th Century
Revolution/Decolonization in North Africa
Introduction to Modern Africa
Introduction to Traditional Africa
Topic 3 - Civilizations of Africa to 1800
Colonialism in Africa, 1880-1960
History of Sexualities in Africa
History of Women in 20 th C. Africa
Modern African Intellectual Traditions
Peace and Conflict in Africa
Modern Egypt: A History
African Travel Narratives
Becoming African: Europeans in Africa
Economic Development West Africa Since WWII
Globalization & African Politics
Topic 70 - Historical Images of Africa in Films
History of AIDS in Africa
Topic 72 - History of Southern Africa
Medicine in African History
Topic 35 - Nigeria: History of Nation-Building
History of Africa Since 1800
History of East Africa
History of West Africa
Topic 4 - African History in Films & Photos
Topic 5 - African Women’s History
Apartheid/Resistance in South Africa
Topic 6 - Apartheid: South African History
Topic 7 - French Empire: The West and Islam
Topic 9 – Histories of African Liberation
Introduction to Modern Algeria
Modern Egypt: A History
Roman North Africa
Islam Spain/North Africa to 1492
Asian
HIS 302C
HIS 305K
HIS 305L
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
Introduction to China
History of East Asia to 1800
History of East Asia Since 1800
South Asia at the Crossroad of Empire
Communist China Since the Revolution
History of Religions of Asia
These courses may ONLY count when offered through the History department as HIS course. Courses with the same title
offered through another department may not count, unless they are also cross-listed with a history course. In order to ensure the
course will fulfill the Plan II Non-US History degree requirement students must choose courses offered through the History
department that appear on this list.
NOTE TO STUDENTS: Classes on this list are not offered every semester; consult the course schedule to find current offerings and
plan your schedule accordingly.
DISCLAMER ON NEW COURSES: This course list is updated every semester to include newly offered courses. ALWAYS consult an
academic advisor before registering for a course not on this list to ensure the course is appropriate to fulfill the Plan II Non-US
History degree requirements; if approved the course will be added to the list.
Updated 1/2017
Asian (cont.)
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
HIS 307C
HIS 340L
HIS 340M
HIS 340R
HIS 340T
HIS 341K
HIS 341M
HIS 342C
HIS 342D
HIS 346C
HIS 346D
HIS 346M
HIS 346N
HIS 346P
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 364G
HIS 364G
HIS 364G
HIS 364G
HIS 364G
HIS 364G
HIS 364G
HIS 364G
HIS 364G
HIS 364G
HIS 364G
HIS 364G
HIS 364G
Introduction to China
Introduction to India
Modern Chinese Economic/Business History
Introduction to the History of India
Post-Mao China: Change/Transformation
Modern China
European Empires in Asia
Taiwan: Colonization/Migration/Identity
Origins of Modern Japan
Imperial Japan
Postwar Japan
Political Economy of Japan
Ancient India
Medieval India
Early Modern India
Indian Subcontinent, 1750-1950
The Indian Republic Since 1947
American Occupation of Japan
Cultural History of Late Imperial China
Early China
East/West: Spiritual & Intellectual Encounters
Topic 65 - The Chinese in Diaspora
Topic 54 - Epics and Heroes of India
Topic 5 - Gandhi and Gandhism
History of Chinese Medicine
Topic 82 - Indian Ocean Travel And Trade
Japan in Deep Ecological Perspectives
Topic 67 - Mughal India in History and Memory
Partition of India in History and Literature
Performance and Power in South Asia
Rebellion and Popular Protest in 20 Century China
Struggle for Asian Democracy
Uprising in India-1857
Topic 46 - Women & Gender in China
Women & Wealth in South Asia
Women in Asian Societies
Women in S. Asian Societies
Asian Business/Western Empire 1500-1940
Big Asian Histories
Business & Society in South Asia
Culture and Society in Confucian China
Early China: History and Archaeology
Gender and Modern India
Topic 10 - Gender and Sexuality in Japan
Global Hong Kong
Topic 1 - History of Hindu Religious Traditions
Topic 8 - Modernization In East Asia
Pre-colonial India
Precolonial India, 1200-1750
Post-Mao China: Change/Trans
These courses may ONLY count when offered through the History department as HIS course. Courses with the same title
offered through another department may not count, unless they are also cross-listed with a history course. In order to ensure the
course will fulfill the Plan II Non-US History degree requirement students must choose courses offered through the History
department that appear on this list.
NOTE TO STUDENTS: Classes on this list are not offered every semester; consult the course schedule to find current offerings and
plan your schedule accordingly.
DISCLAMER ON NEW COURSES: This course list is updated every semester to include newly offered courses. ALWAYS consult an
academic advisor before registering for a course not on this list to ensure the course is appropriate to fulfill the Plan II Non-US
History degree requirements; if approved the course will be added to the list.
Updated 1/2017
Asian (cont.)
HIS 364G
HIS 364G
HIS 364G
HIS 364G
HIS 364G
HIS 364G
HIS 365G
Qing China: History/Fiction/Fantasy
Religion/Rebellion in Modern East Asia
Slavery & South Asian History
Taiwan: Colonization, Migration & Identity
Two Koreas and the US
Writing/Authority: Early China
Topic 4 - The Vietnam Wars
European
HIS 304K
HIS 304L
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
HIS 309K
HIS 309L
HIS 317N
HIS 317N
HIS 317N
HIS 317N
HIS 319D
HIS 321
HIS 321M
HIS 322D
HIS 322M
HIS 323C
HIS 323L
HIS 332G
HIS 332J
HIS 334J
HIS 337N
HIS 340P
HIS 340R
HIS 343
English Civilization before 1603
English Civilization since 1603
Art of War in the West, 1792 – 1945
Bad Blood
German History Through Its Cinema
Global Early Modern Europe
History of Imperial Vienna to Present Day
History of Jews in Russia and Eastern Europe
Intro to Europe in the 20th Century
Topic 13 - Introduction to the History and Culture of Spain
Introduction to the Crusades
Topic 4 - Russia, East European, & Eurasian Studies: History
Topic 10 - Jewish Civilization: Beginnings to 1492
Topic 11 - Jewish Civilization: 1492 to Present
Life of a City: 20th Century Berlin
Topic 14 – Magic and Power in Prague
Modern Ireland
Tear Down This Wall
Vienna: Memory & The City-Aut
Western Legal Tradition to 1500
Western Civilization in Medieval Times
Western Civilization in Modern Times
Byzantine Empire
History of Spain
Reason & Its Discontents
Topic 1 - The Roots of Religious Toleration
Ancient Mediterranean World
History of Rome: The Empire
History of Rome: The Republic
Scientific Revolution of 17th Century
History of Modern Science
18th Century Europe
Europe Since 1919
European Intellectual History, Enlightenment - Nietzsche
20th Century European Intellectual History
History of Britain Restoration-1783
Germany in the 20th Century
European Expansion in Asia
European Empires in Asia
The Age of Reformation
These courses may ONLY count when offered through the History department as HIS course. Courses with the same title
offered through another department may not count, unless they are also cross-listed with a history course. In order to ensure the
course will fulfill the Plan II Non-US History degree requirement students must choose courses offered through the History
department that appear on this list.
NOTE TO STUDENTS: Classes on this list are not offered every semester; consult the course schedule to find current offerings and
plan your schedule accordingly.
DISCLAMER ON NEW COURSES: This course list is updated every semester to include newly offered courses. ALWAYS consult an
academic advisor before registering for a course not on this list to ensure the course is appropriate to fulfill the Plan II Non-US
History degree requirements; if approved the course will be added to the list.
Updated 1/2017
European (cont.)
HIS 343G
HIS 343L
HIS 343M
HIS 343P
HIS 343W
HIS 344E
HIS 344F
HIS 344G
HIS 344J
HIS 344M
HIS 349R
HIS 349S
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
The Italian Renaissance, 1350-1550
History of Russia to 1917
History of Russia since 1917
History of Witchcraft
Witches, Workers and Wives
France in the Middle Ages
Anglo-Saxon England
12th Century Renaissance 1050-1200
Norman & Angevin England
Every Day Life in Modern Europe
Military History to 1640
Survey of Military History 1640-1900
Aegean Prehistory
Athenian Law and Rhetoric
Athenian Empire
Capitalism and Global History
The Catholic Reformation
Creation
Controversies In/T Hist. of Imperialism: From Empires to Globalization
The Crusades
Topic 69 - Decolonization of the British Empire
Topic 64 - Einstein In the Age Of Conflict
Emperor Gaius (Caligula)
Topic 50 - Imperialism: Empire to Globalization
The Enlightenment
Topic 81 - Enlightenment and Revolution
Europe & Mediterranean 400-1700
European Jews in the Modern World
Topic 32 - The Galileo Affair
Topic 56 - Germany Since Hitler
Topic 33 - Heresy & the Inquisition
Topic 49 - History of Imperialism
Hist/Unconscious in Modern Europe
Topic 57 - Law/Society in Early Modern Europe
Topic 71 - Liberalism & British Empire
Machiavelli
Making of Imperial Germany
Martin Luther in History & Memory
Marx and Nietzche
Medieval Points of View
Metropolis in Modern Europe
Topic 74 - Mystics, Visionaries, and Heretics In Medieval Europe
Nations and Nationalism in Eastern Europe
Poland & the Second World War
Pop. Culture in Pre-Industrial Europe
Revolutionary Russia
Roman Army
Roman Social History
Roman Law
Russian/American Relationship Through War/Peace
Russian/Soviet Film: Uses of History
These courses may ONLY count when offered through the History department as HIS course. Courses with the same title
offered through another department may not count, unless they are also cross-listed with a history course. In order to ensure the
course will fulfill the Plan II Non-US History degree requirement students must choose courses offered through the History
department that appear on this list.
NOTE TO STUDENTS: Classes on this list are not offered every semester; consult the course schedule to find current offerings and
plan your schedule accordingly.
DISCLAMER ON NEW COURSES: This course list is updated every semester to include newly offered courses. ALWAYS consult an
academic advisor before registering for a course not on this list to ensure the course is appropriate to fulfill the Plan II Non-US
History degree requirements; if approved the course will be added to the list.
Updated 1/2017
European (cont.)
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 351D
HIS 353
HIS 354C
HIS 354D
HIS 354E
HIS 354N
HIS 358M
HIS 362G
HIS 362G
HIS 362G
HIS 362G
HIS 362G
HIS 362G
HIS 362G
HIS 362G
HIS 362G
HIS 362G
HIS 362G
HIS 362G
HIS 362G
HIS 362G
HIS 362G
HIS 362G
HIS 362G
HIS 362G
HIS 362G
HIS 362G
HIS 362G
HIS 362G
HIS 362G
HIS 362G
HIS 362G
HIS 362G
HIS 362G
HIS 362G
HIS 362G
HIS 362G
HIS 362G
Russian Empire in Russian Film
Saint Francis and Clare
Topic 77 - The Spanish Inquisition
Spinoza's World-Honors
Topic 41 - Stalinist Russia
Topic 59 - Stalin’s Russia at War
Women and Gender in Eastern Europe
Women’s Liberation in Imperial Russia
Topic 79 - World War II in Eastern Europe
Writing Ancient History Today
Topic 83 – Writing Violence in History
Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic World
French Revolution and Napoleon
History of Greece to End Peloponnesian War
History of Greece to 146 BC
Archaic & Classical Greece
France in Modern Times
History of Britain from 1783 Through WWI
19th Century Europe
Balkan History since 1453
Berlin
Topic 14 - The Church and the Jews
Civil War In Rome
Communist Consumer Culture Eastern Europe
Cultural History of Russian Revolutionary Movement
Topic 5 - Early Western Colonialism
Topic 7 - Eastern Europe in the 20th Century
England In The 20th Century
English Social History, Waterloo - WW II
Ethnic Cleansing/Genocide in Modern Europe
Ethnic Cleansing & German East
European Imperialism in European Cinema
European Imperialism in Film
Topic 6 - First World War
German-Polish Relations
Topic 12 - Heretics/Freedom Fighters, 1350-1650
History of Film/Music 20th-Century Europe
History of Prague
History of Spain
Topic 3 - Introduction To The Holocaust
Islam in Southeastern Europe
Topic 8 - Jews of Eastern Europe
Jewish Resistance & Martyrdom
Magic Cities: Cultural Migration
Marx And Western Marxism
Medieval Warfare
Topic 4 - Modern European Food History
Origin of War in Bosnia & Kosovo
Origins of Zionism
These courses may ONLY count when offered through the History department as HIS course. Courses with the same title
offered through another department may not count, unless they are also cross-listed with a history course. In order to ensure the
course will fulfill the Plan II Non-US History degree requirement students must choose courses offered through the History
department that appear on this list.
NOTE TO STUDENTS: Classes on this list are not offered every semester; consult the course schedule to find current offerings and
plan your schedule accordingly.
DISCLAMER ON NEW COURSES: This course list is updated every semester to include newly offered courses. ALWAYS consult an
academic advisor before registering for a course not on this list to ensure the course is appropriate to fulfill the Plan II Non-US
History degree requirements; if approved the course will be added to the list.
Updated 1/2017
European (cont.)
HIS 362G
HIS 362G
HIS 362G
HIS 362G
HIS 362G
HIS 362G
HIS 362G
HIS 362G
HIS 362G
HIS 362G
HIS 362G
HIS 362G
HIS 362G
HIS 362G
HIS 362K
HIS 362K
HIS 362P
HIS 364G
HIS 364G
HIS 365G
HIS 366N
HIS 366N
HIS 366N
HIS 366N
HIS 366N
HIS 366N
HIS 366N
HIS 375D
HIS 375K
HIS 375L
HIS 375M
HIS 376G
Power/Belief: Early Modern Europe
Reading Prague: Literature, Art, History
Topic 15 - Rebels/Revolutionaries in Russian History/Lit
Reconstructing German Memory
Remembering WWII
Sacred/Secular in Modern European Thought
Topic 9 - Southeast Europe in the Twentieth Century
Stalin's Russia at War
Three French Wars: 20th Century
Uncovering Jewish Prague
Topic 2 - Vienna: Memory & The City
War in Eastern Europe: 1914-1945
War/Society Ancient Mediterranean
Topic 13 - World of the Victorians
Early Medieval World
Topic 1 - Medieval Warfare
Spinoza and Modernity
Intro to the Holocaust
French Empire: The West/Islam
British Strategic Tradition
Topic 15 - Anti-Semitism
British History, Literature & Politics-HON
City in Early Modern Europe
Czech Diaspora 1620-2000
Eastern Europe in 20th Century
Jewish Life in Medieval Europe
Reformation Theology
Islam Spain/North Africa to 1492
Tudor England 1485-1603
Stuart England 1603-1689
Modern Spain 1800 to Present
Hitler, Nazism & WWII – HON
Latin American
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
HIS 310K
HIS 310L
HIS 310M
HIS 310N
HIS 328M
HIS 346J
HIS 346K
HIS 346L
HIS 346R
HIS 346S
Caribbean: Conquest to Emancipation
Cuba Since 1762
Introduction to Jewish Latin America
Topic 3 - Key Ideas and Issues in Latin America
Mexico: Aztlan to Zapata
Drug History in the Americas
Latin American Civilization: The Colonial Experience
Latin American Civilization: The National Experience
Film and History in Latin America: Colonial Period
Film and History in Latin America: Modern Period
Modern Brazil
Colonial Latin America through Objects
Colonial Latin America
Modern Latin America
Revolution in Modern Latin America
Revolution in 20th Cent. Latin America
These courses may ONLY count when offered through the History department as HIS course. Courses with the same title
offered through another department may not count, unless they are also cross-listed with a history course. In order to ensure the
course will fulfill the Plan II Non-US History degree requirement students must choose courses offered through the History
department that appear on this list.
NOTE TO STUDENTS: Classes on this list are not offered every semester; consult the course schedule to find current offerings and
plan your schedule accordingly.
DISCLAMER ON NEW COURSES: This course list is updated every semester to include newly offered courses. ALWAYS consult an
academic advisor before registering for a course not on this list to ensure the course is appropriate to fulfill the Plan II Non-US
History degree requirements; if approved the course will be added to the list.
Updated 1/2017
Latin American (cont.)
HIS 346T
The Cuban Revolution & the US
HIS 346V
20th Century Rural Latin America
HIS 346W
Church & State in Latin America
HIS 347C
Reimagining Cuba, 1868-Present
HIS 350L
Topic 68 - Afro-Latin America
HIS 350L
Apocalypse and Millennium in Modern Atlantic World
HIS 350L
Atlantic Slavery in the Americas
HIS 350L
Caribbean Cultural History
HIS 350L
Cuban Revolution
HIS 350L
Topic 44 – Culture and Identity in Colonial Mexico
HIS 350L
Topic 66 - Dictatorship, Dirty War, and Democracy in Latin America
HIS 350L
Forging History of Mexico
HIS 350L
Topic 62 - History of the Caribbean
HIS 350L
Topic 42 - History of Modern Central America
HIS 350L
Latin American Cities 1830-1930
HIS 350L
Latin America in the 19th Century
HIS 350L
Topic 76 - Religious Tradition in Latin America
HIS 350L
Topic 19 - Resistance, Rebellion, Revolution in Colonial Spanish America
HIS 350L
Topic 75 - Rethinking the Conquest of Mexico
HIS 350L
Urban Slavery in the Americas
HIS 350L
Topic 78 - Visual/Material Culture in Colonial Latin America
HIS 350L
When Christ was King
HIS 352L
The Mexican Revolution 1910-1920
HIS 363K
20th Century Rural Latin America
HIS 363K
Topic 2 - Argentina: Populism/Insurrection
HIS 363K
Asians in Latin America and the Caribbean
HIS 363K
Asians in Mexico
HIS 363K
The Bible In Colonial Americas
HIS 363K
Che Guevara’s Latin America
HIS 363K
Church and State in Latin America
HIS 363K
City in Latin American History & Culture
HIS 363K
Cold War in Latin America
HIS 363K
Colonial Brazil
HIS 363K
Colonial Latin America through Objects
HIS 363K
Conquest/Colonization in Mexico/Peru
HIS 363K
Cuba in Question
HIS 363K
Topic 1 - Cultural Citizenship in US & Latin America
HIS 363K
Gender and Modern Latin America
HIS 363K
History Of The Andean Nations
HIS 363K
History of Pentecostalism in Americas
HIS 363K
Latin America in the Sixties
HIS 363K
Life/Politics Contemporary Mexico 1911-2013
HIS 363K
Mapping Latin America
HIS 363K
Politics of Food in Latin America
HIS 363K
Re-Imagining Cuba 1868- present
HIS 363K
Topic 3 - Religion, Conquest, and Conversion in Colonial Latin America
HIS 363K
Sexuality/Gender in Latin America
HIS 366N
Atlantic Revolutions: 1770-1820’s
HIS 366N
Jewish Diaspora Americas/Palestine
These courses may ONLY count when offered through the History department as HIS course. Courses with the same title
offered through another department may not count, unless they are also cross-listed with a history course. In order to ensure the
course will fulfill the Plan II Non-US History degree requirement students must choose courses offered through the History
department that appear on this list.
NOTE TO STUDENTS: Classes on this list are not offered every semester; consult the course schedule to find current offerings and
plan your schedule accordingly.
DISCLAMER ON NEW COURSES: This course list is updated every semester to include newly offered courses. ALWAYS consult an
academic advisor before registering for a course not on this list to ensure the course is appropriate to fulfill the Plan II Non-US
History degree requirements; if approved the course will be added to the list.
Updated 1/2017
Middle Eastern
HIS 306K
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
HIS 306N
HIS 317N
HIS 319D
HIS 321G
HIS 331C
HIS 331G
HIS 331J
HIS 331L
HIS 331N
HIS 331R
HIS 334C
HIS 334E
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 350L
HIS 364G
HIS 364G
HIS 364G
HIS 364G
HIS 364G
HIS 364G
HIS 364G
HIS 364G
HIS 364G
HIS 364G
HIS 364G
HIS 364G
HIS 364G
HIS 364G
HIS 364G
HIS 364G
HIS 364G
HIS 364G
Introduction to the Middle East: Religion/Culture/Historical Foundations
History of Israel
Introduction to the Crusades
Topic 7- Introduction to Islam
Intro to Jewish Civilization I
Intro to Jewish Civilization II
Intro to Jewish Studies
Topic 5 - Int. Middle East: Adjustment/Change Modern Time
Intro to the Turkish Nation
Topic 10 - Jewish Civilization: Beginnings to 1492
Topic 11 - Jewish Civilization, 1492-Present
Jewish Culture and History I
Jewish Culture and History II
Reform/Revolution In Middle East
Revolution/Decolonization in North Africa
Western Empires in the Modern Middle East
Byzantine Empire
Ancient Mediterranean World
Rome and Jerusalem
History of the Ottoman Empire
History of Iran to 1800
History of the Arab World
Modern Iran
The Middle East Since 1914
Re-forming the Arab East, 1914-Present
Music Cultures of the Middle East, Past, & Present
Modern Egypt: A History
Islam: Its History & Political Dynamics
Topic 34 - Medieval Islam: Faith & History
Nationalism/Islam/Revolution
Technology and Modernity in the Middle East
Daily Life in Ancient Israel
Topic 3 - The Dead Sea Scrolls
French Empire: The West/Islam
The Holocaust in Israeli Culture
History of Pilgrimage to Mecca
Introduction to Modern Algeria
Iran, Iranian Jews, and Israel
Iranian Dissident Politics
Islam/Nationalism in Saudi Arabia
Islam Early Modern World: Religion/Culture
Israel-Jordan Relations: Friendly Foes
Israeli Intelligence/Espionage
Jewish Histories of Middle East
The Making of Modern Iraq
Modern Egypt: A History
From Ottoman Provinces to Authoritarian States: Form Modern Iraq/Syria
Palestine During British Mandate
Prime Ministers of Israel
These courses may ONLY count when offered through the History department as HIS course. Courses with the same title
offered through another department may not count, unless they are also cross-listed with a history course. In order to ensure the
course will fulfill the Plan II Non-US History degree requirement students must choose courses offered through the History
department that appear on this list.
NOTE TO STUDENTS: Classes on this list are not offered every semester; consult the course schedule to find current offerings and
plan your schedule accordingly.
DISCLAMER ON NEW COURSES: This course list is updated every semester to include newly offered courses. ALWAYS consult an
academic advisor before registering for a course not on this list to ensure the course is appropriate to fulfill the Plan II Non-US
History degree requirements; if approved the course will be added to the list.
Updated 1/2017
Middle Eastern (cont.)
HIS 364G
Radicalization of the Middle East
HIS 364G
Readings in Modern Arab & Islam Texts
HIS 364G
Shaping of Israeli Society
HIS 364G
State-Minority Relations in Israel/Middle East
HIS 364G
Sufism and Islamic Mysticism
HIS 366N
Greeks and Persians
HIS 366N
Immigration to Israeli Society
HIS 366N
Jewish Diaspora Americas/Palestine
HIS 366N
Topic 2 - Prophet of Islam: Life and Times
HIS 375D
Islamic Spain & North Africa to 1492
These courses may ONLY count when offered through the History department as HIS course. Courses with the same title
offered through another department may not count, unless they are also cross-listed with a history course. In order to ensure the
course will fulfill the Plan II Non-US History degree requirement students must choose courses offered through the History
department that appear on this list.
NOTE TO STUDENTS: Classes on this list are not offered every semester; consult the course schedule to find current offerings and
plan your schedule accordingly.
DISCLAMER ON NEW COURSES: This course list is updated every semester to include newly offered courses. ALWAYS consult an
academic advisor before registering for a course not on this list to ensure the course is appropriate to fulfill the Plan II Non-US
History degree requirements; if approved the course will be added to the list.
Updated 1/2017