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                      | 2021-2022 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 
 
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 Justin Behrend, Chair(Doty Hall 206)
 history.geneseo.edu
 HEGIS Code: 2205.00 (History, B.A.), 2201.01 (History, Adolescence Education: Social Studies, B.A.) Honors in HistoryAvailable for history majors who meet Department eligibility criteria (see course description for HIST 493 ). Senior history majors who accept a Departmental invitation will complete research and writing of an undergraduate Honors Thesis over the course of two semesters. Special arrangements may be made for students seeking secondary education certification.  ProgramsBachelor of ArtsBachelor of Arts - Adolescence EducationMinorCoursesHIST 101 - Introduction to the History MajorHIST 106 - S/Europe Since 1600HIST 112 - S/History Matters: (subtitle)HIST 120 - Military History of the U.S.AHIST 150 - S/U/History of the United States IHIST 151 - S/U/History of the United States IIHIST 161 - S/U/Issues in American History: (subtitle)HIST 162 - S/U/History Matters, U.S.: (subtitle)HIST 163 - S/U/African American History to 1877HIST 164 - S/U/African American History from 1877HIST 203 - Biography: (subtitle)HIST 204 - S/U/U.S. Since 1945HIST 206 - Ancient Greek CivilizationHIST 207 - Ancient Roman CivilizationHIST 211 - Europe in the World, 300-1000HIST 212 - Europe in the World, 1000-1500HIST 230 - Modern Ireland, 1550 to the PresentHIST 232 - Early Modern Europe and the World, 1450-1750HIST 240 - S/Studies in European History: (subtitle)HIST 243 - Europe in the Age of RevolutionHIST 244 - Europe in the Shadow of WarHIST 249 - S/U/Studies in American History: (subtitle)HIST 250 - S/U/Work and Workers in AmericaHIST 260 - S/U/Issues in the History of American WomenHIST 261 - M/U/Native American HistoryHIST 262 - S/M/American Indian Law and Public PolicyHIST 263 - S/U/The Civil War and Reconstruction Era: 1830-1890HIST 264 - S/U/United States Immigration HistoryHIST 266 - S/U/Civil Rights Movement in AmericaHIST 267 - S/U/Women and U.S. Social MovementsHIST 270 - S/M/History of Latin America to 1825HIST 271 - S/M/History of Latin America since 1789HIST 272 - Pacific Worlds, 1500 to PresentHIST 275 - Global History of Sexual ScienceHIST 281 - M/History of East Asia to 1800HIST 282 - M/History of Modern East AsiaHIST 284 - S/M/Studies in Global History: (subtitle)HIST 287 - Modern AfricaHIST 291 - M/The Islamic World: 600-1800HIST 292 - M/The Modern Islamic World: 1800 to the PresentHIST 301 - Interpretations in History: (subtitle)HIST 302 - Research in History: (subtitle)HIST 303 - Digital Tools in History: (subtitle)HIST 304 - Teaching in History: (subtitle)HIST 395 - InternshipsHIST 405 - Early America, 1000-1775HIST 406 - The Age of the American RevolutionHIST 407 - Slave Rebellions and Resistance in the Atlantic WorldHIST 410 - The Gilded Age and Progressive Era, 1877-1918HIST 411 - The Making of Modern America, 1918-1945HIST 413 - Black Power and Structural Inequality in Post-1945HIST 415 - Environmental History of Modern AmericaHIST 420 - The U.S. and VietnamHIST 430 - Advanced Studies in American History: (subtitle)HIST 440 - Advanced Studies in European History: (subtitle)HIST 441 - Women in the Medieval WorldHIST 445 - The British Isles, 1485-1603HIST 453 - Nationalism and Ethnic ViolenceHIST 455 - War and Peace in the BalkansHIST 465 - Iroquois History from Precontact to PresentHIST 470 - History of Modern MexicoHIST 475 - Traditional ChinaHIST 476 - Modern ChinaHIST 480 - Advanced Studies in LACAANA History: (subtitle)HIST 485 - African Environmental HistoryHIST 493 - Honors Research/Writing
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