101-102 World Civilization I and II
Survey of the development of social, political, and economic institutions and cultures of the world areas from: (1) ancient times to 1715 and (2) 1715 to the present.
4 credits each
202 North Dakota
Survey from pre-history to present: physical features, people, cultures, politics and place in United States history.
4 credits
271-272 US History I and II
Survey of the political, social and economic institutions of the United States from: (1) pre-Columbian North America to 1877 and (2) from 1877 to the present.
4 credits each
307 Difference and Inequality
An examination of issues of human diversity from historical, global, social, and cultural perspectives. Coverage includes race, gender, age, ethnicity, class, and culture.
4 credits
371 The American Revolution and Early Republic
A comprehensive analysis of the revolutionary era from the end of the Great War for Empire in 1763 to the War of 1812, with special attention directed to political, economic, and military events of the period.
4 credits
372 The American West
A survey of the frontier experience of the American people with special emphasis on the pioneers, cattle barons, lawmen, cowboys, and Plains Indians.
4 credits
381 World War II
An analysis of the events that led to the conflict, United States diplomatic and military involvements in the European and Pacific theaters, surrender, and aftermath.
4 credits
471 Indians in American History
An analysis of the traditional native cultures, changes that occurred through European colonization, impact of United States Indian policy, political activism, and contemporary issues.
4 credits
472 Colonial North America
A comprehensive examination of the history of colonial North America from the Age of Discovery through the Great War for Empire.
4 credits
473 United States Military History
An examination of the role the United States military has played from the Civil War to the war on terrorism.
4 credits
490 History Senior Seminar
An examination of the history of leadership from a global perspective. The seminar will also introduce students to historical methodology and service-learning.
4 credits
125, 225, 325, 425 Special Offerings in History
1-4 credits