Course Name |
Long Title |
Min Credits |
Description |
Requisites |
HIS-218 |
French Revolution and Napoleon |
3 |
This course examines the causes , events , and consequences of revolution , as well as social change and war from the end of the Old Regime to the Bourbon Restoration of 1815 . |
|
HIS-219 |
Nineteenth Century Europe |
3 |
This course examines European political , economic , and social events from the fall of Napoleon to the outbreak of World War I . |
|
HIS-220 |
United States in the 1960S |
3 |
This course offers a detailed examination of the tumultuous and influential period from the close election of 1960 to the unprecedented resignation of an American president in 1974 . |
|
HIS-230 |
History of Philadelphia |
3 |
The course offers a detailed examination of the political , economic , social and cultural developments of William Penn ' s " Greene Country Towne " over a period of 300 years . |
|
HIS-233 |
Colonial America |
3 |
This course carefully examines the process of the colonization and maturation of American from earliest times to end of the French and Indian War |
|
HIS-234 |
Invention and Technology in America |
3 |
This course studies the effects of technological , mechanical and scientific change upon the fabric of American life from the Civil War to the present . |
|
HIS-236 |
Civil War and Reconstruction |
3 |
This course offers a thorough examination of the tragic but fascinating story of the Union torn apart and put back together again . |
HIS-237 |
Jefferson and Jackson |
3 |
HIS-239 |
United States Since World War II |
3 |
HIS-240 |
Pluralism in American History |
3 |
HIS-246 |
Women in American History |
3 |
HIS-250 |
Contemporary World |
3 |