Courses
Courses are designated as HIST in the class schedule. All history courses can be found in the Course Catalogue . Please note the following:
While 300-level courses are often broader in scope than 400-level courses (for example with regard to periodization or geographical extent) they are not necessarily "easier" than 400-level classes.
400-level classes can usually be used on a graduate study plan (as long as there is a graduate augmentation).
Fall 2022 Course Offerings
HIST 310: The California Experience (3)
Seven themes in California studies. Explores the California experience through readings, films and music, and three writing assignments that ask them to research one topic each in the arts/humanities, social sciences and natural sciences in California. (LBST 310 and HIST 310 are the same course.)
Prerequisite: completion of G.E. Category D.1.
Undergraduate Course not available for Graduate Credit
HIST 310: The California Experience (3)
Seven themes in California studies. Explores the California experience through readings, films and music, and three writing assignments that ask them to research one topic each in the arts/humanities, social sciences and natural sciences in California. (LBST 310 and HIST 310 are the same course.)
Prerequisite: completion of G.E. Category D.1.
Undergraduate Course not available for Graduate Credit