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HIST 1301   History Of The US To 1877   HIST 1301 (HIST 1301) History of the United States to 1877 (3-0). A general survey of the history of the United States from the discovery of the New World to 1877.  
HIST 1302   History Of The US Since 1877   HIST 1302 (HIST 1302) History of the United States Since 1877 (3-0). A general survey of the history of the United States from 1877 to the present time.  
HIST 2301   World History to 1500   HIST 2301 (HIST 2311) World History to 1500 (3-0). A survey of world history from the ancient world until the end of the fifteenth century.  
HIST 2302   World History Since 1500   HIST 2302 (HIST 2312) World History Since 1500 (3-0). A survey of European history since the 15th century to the present.  
HIST 3300   Ancient Civilization   HIST 3300 Ancient Civilization (3-0). A history of the ancient civilizations of the Near East Greece and Rome to the 4th Century.  
HIST 3301   The Middle Ages to 1350    
HIST 3304   Europe: 1655-1870   HIST 3304 Europe: 1655-1870 (3-0). The history of Europe from the late 17th century to the mid-19th century. The course will cover the constitutional conflict in England, the emergence of Russia as a European power, the intellectual ferment of the Enlightenment, the French Revolution and the eclipse of the Ancient Regime, and the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. Equivalent courses: HST 3304 (through Summer 2022), HSTR 3304.  
HIST 3307   Hist Pre-Columbian Col Mexico   HIST 3307 History of Pre-Columbian and Colonial Mexico (3-0). This course examines the history of Mexico from its earliest beginnings through the civilizations of the Olmec Maya and Aztecs. The impact of the Spanish Conquest of Mexico and the subsequent colonial society through the Independence War of 1810-1821.  
HIST 3309   History of Texas   HIST 3309 History of Texas (3-0). A survey of the history of Texas from Native American groups to the present, stressing cultural, political, and social developments.  
HIST 3310   History of Western America   HIST 3310 History of Western America (3-0). A study of the American West during the nineteenth century, emphasizing the successive frontiers, such as explorers, the mountain men, the cattlemen, the railroads, and the farmers.  
HIST 3311   The Study of History   HIST 3311 The Study of History (3-0). QEP mapped course. An introduction to the techniques and the materials important to the study of history.  
HIST 3314   History of African Americans   HIST 3314 History of African Americans (3-0). QEP MAPPED COURSE Social political economic and cultural history of African American in the United States since its beginnings. A comparison of the African American experience with the experiences of other Americans.  
HIST 4302   American Diplomatic Hist   HIST 4302 American Diplomatic History (3-0). A survey of or a thematic approach to American foreign relations. Themes might include United States relations with Mexico, Russia, or the Middle East. Emphasis will be on the 20th century and approaches will vary. Equivalent courses: HST 4302  
HIST 4315   19Th Century Us History   HIST 4315 Nineteenth Century US History (3-0). A survey of or a thematic approach to 19th Century American history. Themes might include economic, cultural, political, or ethnic topics, to name a few. Approaches will vary.  
HIST 4316   Race,Sex,&Power in Amrcn Hist   HIST 4316 Readings and Research (3-0). An individualized course with varying topics to be chosen by the instructor in consultation with the student. May be repeated once. Equivalent courses: HST 4327 (through Summer 2021), HST 4316 (through Summer 2022), HSTR 4316.  
HIST 4316   Readings And Research   HIST 4316 Readings and Research (3-0). An individualized course with varying topics to be chosen by the instructor in consultation with the student. May be repeated once. Equivalent courses: HST 4327 (through Summer 2021), HST 4316 (through Summer 2022), HSTR 4316.  
HIST 4317   Special Topics   HIST 4317 Special Topics (3-0). QEP MAPPED COURSE Selected Topics in areas of history. May be repeated for credit when the topic varies. When U.S. History is the topic the course may be used to meet U.S. History requirements.  
HIST 4317   ST: Age of Revolutions   HIST 4317 Special Topics (3-0). QEP MAPPED COURSE Selected Topics in areas of history. May be repeated for credit when the topic varies. When U.S. History is the topic the course may be used to meet U.S. History requirements.  
HIST 4317   ST: Comparative Slavery   HIST 4317 Special Topics (3-0). QEP MAPPED COURSE Selected Topics in areas of history. May be repeated for credit when the topic varies. When U.S. History is the topic the course may be used to meet U.S. History requirements.  
HIST 4317   ST: The American Revolution   HIST 4317 Special Topics (3-0). QEP MAPPED COURSE Selected Topics in areas of history. May be repeated for credit when the topic varies. When U.S. History is the topic the course may be used to meet U.S. History requirements.  
HIST 4317   ST: The Religions of Asia   HIST 4317 Special Topics (3-0). QEP MAPPED COURSE Selected Topics in areas of history. May be repeated for credit when the topic varies. When U.S. History is the topic the course may be used to meet U.S. History requirements.  
HIST 4317   ST: World Religions   HIST 4317 Special Topics (3-0). QEP MAPPED COURSE Selected Topics in areas of history. May be repeated for credit when the topic varies. When U.S. History is the topic the course may be used to meet U.S. History requirements.  
HIST 4317   ST:Explrtns &Empires 1450-1650   HIST 4317 Special Topics (3-0). QEP MAPPED COURSE Selected Topics in areas of history. May be repeated for credit when the topic varies. When U.S. History is the topic the course may be used to meet U.S. History requirements.  
HIST 4317   ST:Hist of the Modern Mid-East   HIST 4317 Special Topics (3-0). QEP MAPPED COURSE Selected Topics in areas of history. May be repeated for credit when the topic varies. When U.S. History is the topic the course may be used to meet U.S. History requirements.  
HIST 4317   ST:Sex & Violence in Old South   HIST 4317 Special Topics (3-0). QEP MAPPED COURSE Selected Topics in areas of history. May be repeated for credit when the topic varies. When U.S. History is the topic the course may be used to meet U.S. History requirements.  
HIST 4317   The Coming of the Civil War   HIST 4317 Special Topics (3-0). QEP MAPPED COURSE Selected Topics in areas of history. May be repeated for credit when the topic varies. When U.S. History is the topic the course may be used to meet U.S. History requirements.  
HIST 4321   History of American Women   HIST 4321 History of American Women (3-0). A study of American women from the colonial period to modern times emphasizing social cultural economic and political development.  
HIST 4323   US Civil War & Reconstruction   HIST 4323 U.S. Civil War and Reconstruction (3-0). Explores the causes of the Civil War; the military political economic and social aspects of the war; and the issues and results of Reconstruction.  
HIST 5301   Historiography   HIST 5301 Historiography (3-0). A survey of the literature of history; Intensive studies of the style and philosophy of leading historians the nature and extent of material for writing history. May be repeated in different topic. Successful completion of this course is required for the graduate degree in history.  
HIST 5302   Seminar: TX History   HIST 5302 Seminar in Texas History (3-0). Topics to be announced. May be repeated for credit as topic varies. May be used to fulfill requisite nine semester credit hours in American History for the graduate student in history.  
HIST 5303   Seminar in Mexican History   HIST 5303 Seminar in Mexican History (3-0). Topics to be announced. May be repeated for credit as topic varies. May be used to fulfill requisite nine semester credit hours in United States History or in non-United States History for the graduate student in history.  
HIST 5304   Sem: Comparative Slavery   HIST 5304 Seminar in World History (3-0). Topics to be announced. May be repeated for credit as topic varies. May be used to fulfill requisite nine semester credit hours in non-United States History for the graduate student in History.  
HIST 5304   Seminar: Comparative Slavery   HIST 5304 Seminar in World History (3-0). Topics to be announced. May be repeated for credit as topic varies. May be used to fulfill requisite nine semester credit hours in non-United States History for the graduate student in History.  
HIST 5310   Gilded Age:America 1877-1900   HIST 5310 Seminar in American History (3-0). Topics to be announced. May be repeated for credit as topic varies. Students must complete nine semester credit hours in American History for the graduate degree in History.  
HIST 5310   History of American Women   HIST 5310 Seminar in American History (3-0). Topics to be announced. May be repeated for credit as topic varies. Students must complete nine semester credit hours in American History for the graduate degree in History.  
HIST 5310   History of the American West   HIST 5310 Seminar in American History (3-0). Topics to be announced. May be repeated for credit as topic varies. Students must complete nine semester credit hours in American History for the graduate degree in History.  
HIST 5310   Race, Sex, & Power   HIST 5310 Seminar in American History (3-0). Topics to be announced. May be repeated for credit as topic varies. Students must complete nine semester credit hours in American History for the graduate degree in History.  
HIST 5310   Sem.Am. Hist. 19th Cent US His   HIST 5310 Seminar in American History (3-0). Topics to be announced. May be repeated for credit as topic varies. Students must complete nine semester credit hours in American History for the graduate degree in History.  
HIST 5310   Sem: Comparative Slavery   HIST 5310 Seminar in American History (3-0). Topics to be announced. May be repeated for credit as topic varies. Students must complete nine semester credit hours in American History for the graduate degree in History.  
HIST 5310   Sem: USA Women's History    
HIST 5310   The Civil War & Reconstruction   HIST 5310 Seminar in American History (3-0). Topics to be announced. May be repeated for credit as topic varies. Students must complete nine semester credit hours in American History for the graduate degree in History.  
HIST 5310   The Coming of the Civil War   HIST 5310 Seminar in American History (3-0). Topics to be announced. May be repeated for credit as topic varies. Students must complete nine semester credit hours in American History for the graduate degree in History.  
HIST 5312   Research & Writing   HIST 5312 Historical Research and Writing Methods (3-0). An individualized course with varying topics to be chosen by the instructor in consultation with the student. Successful completion of the course is required for all graduate students in History. The student may repeat this course in a different topic for additional credit.  
HIST 5312   Research Wrld Hist since 1500   HIST 5312 Historical Research and Writing Methods (3-0). An individualized course with varying topics to be chosen by the instructor in consultation with the student. Successful completion of the course is required for all graduate students in History. The student may repeat this course in a different topic for additional credit.  
HIST 5313   Comprehensive Exam Prep   HIST 5313 Special Topics (3-0). Selected topics in areas of history. May be repeated for credit when topic varies.  
HIST 5313   ST: The Religions of Asia   HIST 5313 Special Topics (3-0). Selected topics in areas of history. May be repeated for credit when topic varies.  
HIST 5313   ST: World Religions   HIST 5313 Special Topics (3-0). Selected topics in areas of history. May be repeated for credit when topic varies.  
HIST 6302   Thesis Defense   HIST 6302 Thesis Proposal (0-6). An oral examination in the defense of the thesis will be conducted by the thesis committee after the final draft has been completed no less than fourteen days prior to graduation. The thesis committee must meet requirements of the College of Arts and Sciences. The committee will designate the student's achievement by awarding one of three grades: Pass with Distinction Pas or Fail. Prerequisites: HIST 6301 and consent of the advisor required.