University of Wisconsin–River Falls (Source ID 003923)

2008–2009 Catalog

History (HIST)

At the University of Minnesota Duluth

Course # Description Credits Equivalent Course Fulfills requirements for
Liberal Education Category
**
Cultural Diversity
**
International Perspective
**
100 Defining Themes in US History 3 Hist 0007A 7    
101 Origins of Civilization 3        
102 Origins of One World (see 2007–2008 Catalog) 3        
102 History of the Modern World, 1500–Present 3        
103 United States History to 1877 3        
104 United States History Since 1865 3        
105 The U.S. and the World in the Twentieth Century 3        
130 Russian Civilization 3        
201 Introduction to Asian Civilization 3        
202 Introduction to Latin American Civilizations 3        
203 The Mediterranean: A Survey 3        
204 United States Immigration & Ethnic History 3        
205 Women's History: United States (see WMST) 3        
206 Native Americans & the United States 3        
207 African American History 3        
208 History of the Mexican American/Chicano 3        
209 Introduction to African History 3        
210 Public History 3        
215 United States History to 1865 3        
216 U.S. History from 1865 3        
220 Rise and Fall of Adolph Hitler 1        
221 Great Battles 1        
289 Special Topics in History Range        
301 History of Film (see CSTA, ENGL, FILM, JOUR) Range No Transfer      
303 Women's History: Europe (see WMST) 3        
305 Women's History: Global Perspective (see WMST) 3        
307 Western Political Thought: Plato to Aq 3        
308 Renaissance to Marx (see PHIL & POLS) 3 Pol 3652*** or Phil 3305      
309 Western Political Thought: Nietzsche to the Present (see PHIL & POLS) 3 Pol 3652*** or Phil 3291      
310 American Political Thought (see POLS) 3 Pol 3999F      
320 Ancient Rome 3        
321 Early Middle Ages 3        
322 The Renaissance 3        
323 The Reformation 3        
324 Early Modern Europe 3        
325 Late Middle Ages 3        
326 Bismark to Hitler 3        
327 WWI to WWII 3        
328 WWII to Cold War 3        
330 Revolutions in Modern History 3        
332 The Islamic Middle East to 1500 3        
333 Silk, Spices, and Silver: The Making of the Global Exchange System to 1700 3        
334 Modern China 1800 to Present 3        
335 Modern Japan 1600 to Present 3        
349 Middle Eastern History and Politics (see POLS) 3        
351 United States Colonial History I 3        
352 United States Colonial History II 3        
353 United States History: 1790–1850 3        
354 United States History: Age of Growth 3        
356 United States Middle Period 3        
358 United States History 1890–1945 3        
359 United States History from 1945 3        
360 The Long Nineteenth Century: Europe 1789–1914 3        
361 US Economic History (see ECON) 3 Econ 3999A      
364 History of the Upper Midwest: Furs, Logs & Farms 3        
366 Social History of the United States 3        
367 History of United States Foreign Policy (see POLS) 3        
369 American Intellectual History 3        
370 Professional Experience in History Range        
371 Study Tour Research Range        
378 Semester Abroad Research Range        
379 Internship in History Range        
385 Seminar: the American Frontier (see ENGL & GEOG) 3 Geog 3999H      
389 Special Topics in History Range        
401 Colonial Study Tour 2        
402 History in Film 3        
415 Philosophy of History 3        
416 Constitutional Law (see POLS) 3 * (POL)      
436 History of Colonial & Imperialism 3        
445 Historical Conservation Lab 3        
460 History Colloquium 3        
481 Material & Popular Culture 3        
483 Reading Seminar: Race & Ethnicity 4        
485 History Seminar 3        
486 Seminar: History of the Americas 4        
489 Special Topics in History Range        
490 Readings in History Range        
499 Independent Study Range        

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

*** Credit will be given only once for this UMD course.
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