Graduate Catalog 2019-2021

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HIST 6001 Hist Method & Interpretation

A study of historical interpretations and the techniques of historical research, and preparation for publication.

3

HIST 6201 Adv Topics in European Hist

Topics will vary from year to year, and may be treated as lecture/discussion classes, research seminars, or directed reading and discussion.

3

HIST 6301 Adv Topics in British History

Topics will vary from year to year, and may be treated as lecture/discussion classes, research seminars, or directed reading and discussion.

3

HIST 6401 Adv Topics in American History

Topics will vary from year to year, and may be treated as lecture/discussion classes, research seminars, or directed reading and discussion. This course is repeatable for credit.

3

HIST 6451 Adv Topics in Southern History

Topics will vary from year to year, and may be treated as lecture/discussion classes, research seminars, or directed reading and discussion. This course is repeatable for credit.

3

HIST 6501 Adv. Topics in Non-West Hist

Topics will vary from year to year, and may be treated as lecture/discussion classes, research seminars, or directed reading and discussion. This course is repeatable for credit.

3

HIST 6940 Independent Study

Prerequisite: Approval of chairperson of department. Independent reading and reports arranged by the instructor according to the individual student’s preparation, background, and needs. Open to graduate students only. This course is repeatable for credit.

1-4

HIST 6950 Special Topics

Consideration of topics in which courses are not offered otherwise, but for which there is current need. Subject matter varies. Open to graduate students only. This course is repeatable for credit.

1-4

HIST 6960 Internship

Prerequisite: Selection for participation in a University-approved intern program. An individually designed course sequence involving off-campus study, research, and/or work in a government agency or business organization. This course is repeatable for credit.

1-15

HIST 6970 Thesis Research

Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy for the M.A. degree. Individual, independent research on a directed thesis project. This course is repeatable for credit.

1-9