Winona State University (Source ID 002394)

2008–2010 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
**
100 Introduction to History (see 2004–2006 Catalog) 1        
101 Introduction to Law and Society 1        
120 Western Civilization to 1500 3        
121 Western Civilization 1500–1815 3        
122 Western Civilization 1815 to Present 3        
123 East Asian Civilization 3        
125 Classical History 3        
150 United States History to 1865 3        
151 United States History Since 1865 3        
165 Latin American History 3        
170 African Civilization 3        
214 The Mississippi River in U.S. History 3        
215 Minnesota History 3        
220 Introduction to African American History 3        
233 History of Mexico (see 2004–2006 Catalog) 3        
235 History of the American Indian 3        
240 History of Christianity (see 2002–2004 Catalog) 3        
295 Sophomore Seminar (see 2006–2008 Catalog) 2–3        
298 Historical Research Methods and Historiography 3        
315 Women in U.S. History 3        
320 North American Indian Civilization 3        
325 American Diplomatic History 3        
330 Psycho-history 3        
335 The Holocaust 3        
336 History of American Sports (see 2002–2004 Catalog) 3        
340 History of Christianity 3        
341 Modern Japan 3        
343 Modern China 3        
345 History of American Sports 3        
350 The History of Attitudes Toward Death 3        
355 European Intellectual and Cultural History 3        
360 Introduction to Historical Museums 3        
365 American Legal History 3        
370 Legal Research and Writing I 3        
372 Legal Research and Writing II 3        
371 Substantive Law and Ethics I 2 Soc 3999A      
375 Substantive Law and Ethics II 3
373 Adversary System: Civil Procedure 2 Soc 3999B      
376 Adversary System: Criminal Procedure 2
374 Evidentiary Rules 2 No Transfer      
377 Practical Legal Investigation Techniques 3 No Transfer      
380 Paralegal Internship 12 No Transfer      
381 Paralegal Topics and Issues 3 No Transfer      
383 Paralegal Institute 1–3 No Transfer      
385 Trial Advocacy 1 3        
390 Historical Museum Internship 3–15        
397 Topics in History 1–3        
398 Topics in History with Oral Communication Emphasis 3        
401 Ancient Rome 3        
403 Middle Ages 3        
408 Renaissance 3        
409 Reformation 3        
412 French Revolution and Napoleon 3        
417 Hitler and Nazi Germany 3        
421 Tudor and Stuart England 3        
423 Modern England 3        
428 The History of Biography 3        
434 Soviet Russia (1905–Present) 3        
440 World War II 3        
447 America in the Vietnam War Era 3        
461 Latin American Social Revolution 3        
463 History of Mexico 3        
467 Foreign Travelers in "Exotic" Lands 3        
468 History of the Andean Nations 3        
469 History of Brazil 3        
476 The American Revolution 3        
477 The Age of Jackson 3        
478 The Old South 3        
479 The Civil War and Reconstruction 3        
480 Gilded Age America (1877–1900) 3        
481 American Westward Expansion 3        
483 The Progressive Era and the "New Era" Twenties (1901–1929) 3        
484 Depression, New Deal and War (1929–1945) 3        
485 Contemporary America 1945–Present 3        
486 American Intellectual and Cultural History 3        
488 American Constitutional History 3        
495 Senior Research Seminar I 3        
496 Senior Research Seminar II 3        
499 Independent Readings in History 1–3        

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 and liberal education 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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