Graduate Courses by Term Archive
2021-22
Fall 2021: History
- HIST 5405 Ancient History of Gender/Sex, taught by Prof. Anise Strong
- HIST 6010 Historiography, taught by Prof. Eli Rubin
- HIST 6050 Readings in American History, taught by Prof. José Brandão
- HIST 6790 Teaching Methods for Secondary Ed, taught by Prof. Wilson Warren
- HIST 6820 Research Seminar in Medieval History, taught by Prof. Larry Simon
Fall 2021: Cognate
This list is not exhaustive, but includes courses taken by History graduate students in the past. To enroll, please complete the permission form to register for a class outside of History. Courses taken to satisfy the Foreign Language Requirement (e.g., FREN 5020, GER 5020, LAT 5600, SPAN 5020) do not require a permission form.
- ART 5230 20th Century Art 1945-Present
- COM 6400 Seminar in Mass Communication
- ECON 5980 Readings in Economics
- ECON 6620 National Income Analysis
- ES 6300 History of US Education
- ENGL 5830 Multicultural Adolescent Literature
- ENGL 5970 Non-Shakespeare Renaissance Drama
- ENGL 6410 Studies in Modern Poetry
- ENGL 6760 Old English
- FIN 6420 International Finance
- FREN 5400 Old French Language and Literature
- GEOG 5010 Introduction to GIS
- GEOG 6620 History and Philosophy of Geography
- GER 5600 Studies in German Literature
- LS 5100 Diversity in Language and Literacy
- MDVL 6000 Old French Language and Literature
- MUS 5885 Global Music Cultures
- MUS 6700 Black Music in the US
- PHIL 5700 Grief, Death and Dying
- PHIL 5980 Readings in Philosophy
- PSCI 5700 Managing Climate Change Challenges
- PSCI 5980 Studies in Political Science
- PSCI 6400 State Formation
- PSY 5950 History of Psychology
- PADM 5990 Urban Politics and Policy
- REL 5011 Religion, Culture and Health in South and East Asia
- REL 6200 Medieval Christianity
- SCI 6150 Historical and Philosophical Foundations
- SWRK 6350 Trauma and Refugee Populations
Spring 2022: History
- HIST 5245 History Education in the U.S., taught by Prof. Wilson Warren
- HIST 5891 Digital Humanities, taught by Prof. Sally Hadden
- HIST 6750 Seminar in Early United States History, taught by Prof. José Brandão
Spring 2022: Cognate
This list is not exhaustive, but includes courses taken by History graduate students in the past. To enroll, please complete the permission form to register for a class outside of History. Courses taken to satisfy the Foreign Language Requirement (e.g., FREN 5020, GER 5020, LAT 5600, SPAN 5020) do not require a permission form.
- ANTH 5040 Archaeological Research Methods
- ANTH 5220 Poverty, Power and Privilege
- CIS 5650 Big Data Analytics
- COM 6800 External Organizational Communications
- ECON 5980 Readings in Economics
- EDLD 6570 Diversity & Equity
- EDLD 6590 Higher Education Law & Ethics
- ENGL 5770/6970 Advanced Readings in Old Norse
- ENGL 6100 Postcolonial Literature
- GEOG 5000 Advanced Tourism Studies
- GEOG 5010 Introduction to GIS
- GEOG 5720 Cities & Urban Systems
- GEOS 5210 Geologic & Environmental Remote Sensing
- MDVL 6000 Codicology & Paleography
- PHIL 5400 Philosophy of Mind
- PHIL 5700 Philosophical Topics
- PHIL 6320 Theory of Knowledge
- PHIL 6500 Philosophy of Religion
- PSCI 6500 Politics of Development
- PSCI 6410 Fundamentals of Comparative Politics
- PSY 5240 Human Sexuality
- PADM 6120 Principles of Public Budgeting
- PADM 6400 Nonprofit Governance
- REL 5000 Animals, Ecology, Spirituality
- SOC 5900 Socialism and After
2020-21
Fall 2020: History
- HIST 5850 WWII and Memory in Post War Japan, taught by Professor Takashi Yoshida
- HIST 6010 Historiography, taught by Professor James Palmitessa
- HIST 6050 Readings in American History, taught by Professor José Brandão
- HIST 6120 Readings in Medieval Europe, taught by Professor Larry Simon
Fall 2020: Cognate
This list is not exhaustive, but includes courses taken by History graduate students in the past. To enroll, please complete the permission form to register for a class outside of History. Courses taken to satisfy the Foreign Language Requirement (e.g., FREN 5020, GER 5020, LAT 5600, SPAN 5020) do not require a permission form.
- ART 5230 20th Century Art 1945-Present
- COM 6400 Seminar in Mass Communication
- ECON 5980 Readings in Economics
- ECON 6620 National Income Analysis
- ES 6300 History of US Education
- ENGL 5830 Multicultural Adolescent Literature
- ENGL 5970 Non-Shakespeare Renaissance Drama
- ENGL 6410 Studies in Modern Poetry
- ENGL 6760 Old English
- FIN 6420 International Finance
- FREN 5400 Old French Language and Literature
- GEOG 5010 Introduction to GIS
- GEOG 6620 History and Philosophy of Geography
- GER 5600 Studies in German Literature
- LS 5100 Diversity in Language and Literacy
- MDVL 6000 Old French Language and Literature
- MUS 5885 Global Music Cultures
- MUS 6700 Black Music in the US
- PHIL 5700 Grief, Death and Dying
- PHIL 5980 Readings in Philosophy
- PSCI 5700 Managing Climate Change Challenges
- PSCI 5980 Studies in Political Science
- PSCI 6400 State Formation
- PSY 5950 History of Psychology
- PADM 5990 Urban Politics and Policy
- REL 5011 Religion, Culture and Health in South and East Asia
- REL 6200 Medieval Christianity
- SCI 6150 Historical and Philosophical Foundations
- SWRK 6350 Trauma and Refugee Populations
Spring 2021: History
- HIST 5501 Medieval History Proseminar, taught by Professor Robert Berkhofer
- HIST 5890 Oral History Workshop, taught by Professor David Benac
- HIST 6750 Research Seminar: American History, taught by Professor Wilson Warren
- HIST 6980 College Teaching and Professional Activity, taught by Professor Sally Hadden
Spring 2021: Cognate
This list is not exhaustive, but includes courses taken by History graduate students in the past. To enroll, please complete the permission form to register for a class outside of History. Courses taken to satisfy the Foreign Language Requirement (e.g., FREN 5020, GER 5020, LAT 5600, SPAN 5020) do not require a permission form.
- ANTH 5040 Archaeological Research Methods
- ANTH 5220 Poverty, Power and Privilege
- CIS 5650 Big Data Analytics
- COM 6800 External Organizational Communications
- ECON 5980 Readings in Economics
- EDLD 6570 Diversity & Equity
- EDLD 6590 Higher Education Law & Ethics
- ENGL 5770/6970 Advanced Readings in Old Norse
- ENGL 6100 Postcolonial Literature
- GEOG 5000 Advanced Tourism Studies
- GEOG 5010 Introduction to GIS
- GEOG 5720 Cities & Urban Systems
- GEOS 5210 Geologic & Environmental Remote Sensing
- MDVL 6000 Codicology & Paleography
- PHIL 5400 Philosophy of Mind
- PHIL 5700 Philosophical Topics
- PHIL 6320 Theory of Knowledge
- PHIL 6500 Philosophy of Religion
- PSCI 6500 Politics of Development
- PSCI 6410 Fundamentals of Comparative Politics
- PSY 5240 Human Sexuality
- PADM 6120 Principles of Public Budgeting
- PADM 6400 Nonprofit Governance
- REL 5000 Animals, Ecology, Spirituality
- SOC 5900 Socialism and After
- SOC 6040 Sociological Theory II
2019-20
Fall 2019: History
- HIST 5495 Burgundian and Hapsburg Europe. Taught by Professors James Murray and James Palmitessa
- HIST 6010 Historiography. Taught by Professor Eli Rubin
- HIST 6050 Readings Seminar: Gender. Taught by Professor Linda Borish
- HIST 6120 Medieval Readings. Taught by Professor Andrea Berto
Fall 2019: Cognate
This list is not exhaustive, but includes courses taken by History graduate students in the past. To enroll, please complete the permission form to register for a class outside of History. Courses taken to satisfy the Foreign Language Requirement (e.g., FREN 5020, GER 5020, LAT 5600, SPAN 5020) do not require a permission form.
- ART 5120 Medieval Manuscripts
- ENGL 5300 Medieval Literature
- ENGL 6100 Queer Relations
- ENGL 6970 Introduction to Old Norse
- GEOG 6620 History & Philosophy of Geography
- GEOG 6685 GIS & Internet Applications
- MDVL 6000 Super Amorem Mulierum
- MUS 6700 American Music & National Identity
- PHIL 6100 History of Philosophy of Science
- PHIL 6100 History of Philosophy
- POLSCI 6010 Fundamentals of American Politics
- POLSCI 6360 Methods & Skills
- PADM 6000 Historical & Legal Foundations of Public Administration
- PADM 6060 Analytical Methods
- PADM 6070 Quantitative Data Analysis
- PADM 6110 Administrative Law & Government
- PADM 6120 Principles of Public Budgeting
- PADM 6400 Non-Profit Governance
- PADM 6481 Planning in Non-Profits
- REL 6000 Comparative Religion
- SOC 6020 Theory in Sociology I
- SOC 6060 Research Design and Data Analysis
- SOC 6050 Gender and Class
Spring 2020: History
- HIST 5501 Medieval History Proseminar. Taught by Professor Larry Simon
- HIST 5850 Topics in Asian, African, and Latin American History. Global Islams. Taught by Professor Nathan Tabor
- HIST 6750 Research Seminar: American History. Taught by Professor Sally Hadden
- HIST 6820 Research Seminar in Medieval History. The Medieval Mediterranean. Taught by Professor Andrea Berto
- HIST 6860 Research Seminar: European History. Taught by Professor Eli Rubin
Spring 2020: Cognate
This list is not exhaustive, but includes courses taken by History graduate students in the past. To enroll, please complete the permission form to register for a class outside of History. Courses taken to satisfy the Foreign Language Requirement (e.g., FREN 5020, GER 5020, LAT 5600, SPAN 5020) do not require a permission form.
- ANTH 5040 Archaeological Research Methods
- ANTH 5220 Poverty, Power and Privilege
- CIS 5650 Big Data Analytics
- COM 6800 External Organizational Communications
- ECON 5980 Readings in Economics
- EDLD 6570 Diversity & Equity
- EDLD 6590 Higher Education Law & Ethics
- ENGL 5770/6970 Advanced Readings in Old Norse
- ENGL 6100 Postcolonial Literature
- GEOG 5000 Advanced Tourism Studies
- GEOG 5010 Introduction to GIS
- GEOG 5720 Cities & Urban Systems
- GEOS 5210 Geologic & Environmental Remote Sensing
- MDVL 6000 Codicology & Paleography
- PHIL 5400 Philosophy of Mind
- PHIL 5700 Philosophical Topics
- PHIL 6320 Theory of Knowledge
- PHIL 6500 Philosophy of Religion
- PSCI 6500 Politics of Development
- PSCI 6410 Fundamentals of Comparative Politics
- PSY 5240 Human Sexuality
- PADM 6120 Principles of Public Budgeting
- PADM 6400 Nonprofit Governance
- REL 5000 Animals, Ecology, Spirituality
- SOC 5900 Socialism and After
- SOC 6040 Sociological Theory II