Metropolitan State University (Source ID 010374)

2007–2008 Undergraduate Catalog

History (HIST)

At the University of Minnesota Duluth

Course #  Description  Credits  Equivalent Course  Fulfills requirements for 
Liberal Education Category
**
 
Cultural Diversity
**
 
International Perspective
**
 
101 The American Past: To 1865 3        
102 The American Past: From 1865 3        
103 World History I: Patterns of Civilization to 1500 3        
104 World History II: The Modern World, 1500 to the Present 3        
109 History of the Twin Cities (see 2002–2004 Catalog) 3        
120 The Chinese World (see 2004–2006 Catalog) 3        
121 Modern Asia (see 2004–2006 Catalog) 3        
190 Introductory Topics and Issues in History 3        
201 Local History Group Internship (see 2002–2004 Catalog) 3        
206 Everyday Life in the United States (see 2002–2004 Catalog) 3        
301 Historical Interpretation 4        
303 U.S. Economic Life: Business 4        
304 U.S. Economic Life: Working People 4        
305 U.S. Economic Life: Technology 4        
307 Myth and the American Past (see 2002–2004 Catalog) 4        
309 Women and Public Activism 4        
310 American Indian History 4        
310T American Indian History Theory Seminar (see 2002–2004 Catalog) 4        
311 African American History 4        
312 Beginnings of American Society: Colonial and Revolutionary History 4        
313 The American Presidents 4        
314 Pioneers and American Indians in the American West (see 2002–2004 Catalog) 4        
315 The Civil Rights Movements in the 1960s 4        
316 Prejudice in America (see 2002–2004 Catalog) 4        
320 History of Asian Americans 4        
327 American History at the Movies 4        
328 Women in Modern U.S. History 4        
329 Legacies: History of Women and the Family 4        
331 Religion and Politics in America 4        
332 Upheaval: Reform and Radicalism in Twentieth-century America 4        
333 The Greening of America: Environmental History since 1900 4        
334 The Great Depression of the 1930s 4        
335 Soldiers and Society: The Civil War and Reconstruction (see 2002–2004 Catalog) 4        
336 The American Half Century: U.S. History Since World War II 4        
337 U.S. Foreign Relations, World War I to the Present 4        
338 U.S.-Russian Relations: Revolution, Cold War and the Present 4        
340 Special Topics and Issues in History *      
341 The Vietnam War 4        
342 The Sixties Experience 4        
344 Controversies in Contemporary America: The 1980s and 1990s as History 4        
345 History of the Twin Cities (see 2002–2004 Catalog) 4        
346 Minnesota History 4        
350 Europe: Creation and Conflict, 1500–1789 4        
351 Europe: The Global Power, 1789–Present 4        
353 Topics in European History 4        
354 History of the Holocaust 4        
355 Problems of Contemporary Europe in Historical Perspective 4        
356 European History through Film: Divided Europe, 1945–89 (see 2002–2004 Catalog) 4        
357 Women in Early Modern Europe 4        
358 Women in Modern Europe (see 2002–2004 Catalog) 4        
361 Africa: From Ancient Times to 1800 4        
362 Africa: From Colonialism to Independence 4        
363 World Environmental History 4        
370 Behind the Great Wall: The Real China 4        
371 Understanding Modern Japan 4        
372 History of Japanese Popular Culture 4        
380 Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean 4        
382 Latin American History I: To 1910 4        
390 Business History: An International Perspective 4        
392 History of Modern Technology: An International Perspective 4        
393 History of Economic Thought 4        
394 Comparative Women's History 4        
395 The Rise and Fall of Communism 4        
396T Travel and Culture Theory Seminar (see 2002–2004 Catalog) 4        
397 Making Revolution (see 2002–2004 Catalog) 4        
398 World War II: A Global History 4        
451 American Women's Movements 4        
490 Historian as Investigator: Historical Research 4 *      
531 Religion and Politics in America 4        

Transfer manuals are intended to be guidelines for faculty, staff, and students to determine UMD course equivalents and are subject to change; consult department for further information. For degree requirements, see the University of Minnesota Duluth Catalog.

# While a course may not apply to a particular UMD major, minor, or liberal education requirement, all credits earned within the University of Minnesota system count toward the total number of credits required to earn a degree at UMD. Consult department; a course syllabus will be required.

* Consult department; may require course syllabus.
** Liberal Education/Cultural Diversity/International Perspective


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