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Sample Syllabi

The following are sample syllabi from previous semesters. They're not necessarily a reflection of how a course will be taught in a future course (e.g., course requirements, number of tests), but should give you some idea on what to expect.

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H105

American History to 1877 (Haw)

H105

American History to 1877 (Weiner)

H105 

American History to 1877 (Gates)

H106

American History since 1877 (Erickson)

H106

American History since 1877 (Landis)

H106

American History since 1877 (Gates)

H113

Western Civilization to 1500 (Blumenshine) Study Guides

H114

Western Civilization since 1500 (Fischer)

H114

Western Civilization since 1500 (MacKenzie)

A210

Black Women in America (Patterson)

A301

Colonial America (Haw)

A302

American Revolution (Haw)

A304

Sectionalism-Civil War (Haw)

A315

U.S. 1945-Present (Erickson)

A345

U. S. Diplomatic History I (Haw)

A349

Afro-American History (Patterson)

A351

U.S. in World War II (Erickson)

B351

Barbarian Europe to 1000 (Blumenshine) Sample Essays

B352

Chivalric Age: 1000-1500 (Blumenshine) Sample Essays

B355

Europe: Louis XIV-French Revolution (MacKenzie)

B361

20th Century Europe: 1914-1939 (Fischer)

B378

Germany: 1815-Present (Fischer)

C388

Roman History (Blumenshine) Sample Essays

C393

Ottoman History (Fischer)

D426

Balkans: 1914-Present (Fischer)

F346

Modern Mexico (Weiner)

F432

20th Century Latin American Revolutions (Weiner)

H222

Renaissance/Reformation (MacKenzie)

H260

History of Women in the U.S. (Erickson)

H496

Internship in History (Erickson)

T325

Tudor-Stuart England (MacKenzie)

T325

Modern Europe, 1618-1789 (MacKenzie)

J495

U.S.-Mexico Relations (Weiner)

J495

The Julio-Claudians and the Roman Senate 31 B.C.-68 A.D.  (Blumenshine)

J495

Constitutional Convention of 1787 (Haw)

S105

American History to 1877 – Honors (Haw)

S113

Western Civilization to 1500 - Honors