Spring 2025 classes offered in History as of Friday, 10/11/2024 at 07:45 AM
schedSpringHIST report generated: 11-OCT-24


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Bookstore
Text Info
HIST 105 Western Civ. Since 16501213743


MWF11:00-11:50
Geck,PJ450
45990SR
Texts
HIST 106B Islamic Societies1237523


MW13:00-14:20
Biondo,VF400
40990

Texts
HIST 110 U.S. History to 18771211993


TR09:00-10:20
Mays,TD450
45990SR
Texts
HIST 110 U.S. History to 18772212003below


-ONLPaulet,A450
45990SR
Texts
HIST 110 U.S. History to 18773213683below


-ONLPaulet,A450
45990SR
Texts
HIST 111 U.S. History Since 18771212013


MW15:00-16:20
Dschida,RA450
45990SR
Texts
HIST 111 U.S. History Since 18772213693below


-ONLPaulet,A450
45990SR
Texts
HIST 111 U.S. History Since 18773215553below


-ONLPaulet,A450
45990SR
Texts
HIST 201 World Culture & Hist from 15001214283


MWF09:00-09:50
Geck,PJ250
25990

Texts
HIST 210 Historical Methods1212024


TR09:00-10:50
Cliver,RK250
25990

Texts
HIST 326 History of Mexico1234554


MW11:00-12:50
Pasztor,SB340
34990SF
Texts
HIST 350 History of the Soviet Union1234564


TR13:00-14:50
Cliver,RK340
34990

Texts
HIST 368 Col. & Revolutionary America1234574


TR11:00-12:50
Mays,TD340
34990

Texts
HIST 383 California History1212034


TR15:00-16:50
Mays,TD340
34990

Texts
HIST 387 Int'l Education Colloquium1212071

01/27M17:00-17:50
Marschke,B200
20990SRFREETexts






02/10-02/14
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990SRFREETexts
HIST 392 Drinking & Drunkenness1234584below

MW13:00-14:50
Marschke,B340
34990

Texts
HIST 394 History Conference1212061

04/25F17:00-21:00
Marschke,B400
40990
NONETexts






04/26S08:00-18:00
Marschke,B



990
NONETexts






04/28M14:00-14:50
Marschke,B



990
NONETexts
HIST 395 Classroom Observation1212081IA

TR17:00-17:50
Dschida,RA170
17990
NONETexts
HIST 396 International Latino Film Sem.1213971

02/24-02/26MTW18:00-21:00OCPasztor,SB750
75990
FREETexts
HIST 397 History Day Event1213751

01/21-03/03MW17:00-18:50
Dschida,RA360
36990

Texts






03/07F17:00-18:50
Dschida,RA



990

Texts






03/08S08:00-15:00
Dschida,RA



990

Texts
HIST 482 Internship in History1212041IA


-TBAPasztor,SB40
4990
NONETexts
HIST 482 Internship in History2214902IA


-TBAPasztor,SB40
4990
NONETexts
HIST 490W Senior Seminar in History1215024


MW15:00-16:50
Marschke,B200
20990
NONETexts
HIST 491 Mentoring1212051IA


-TBACliver,RK50
5990
NONETexts



* Notes: IA=Instructor approval required, DA=Department approval required
* Rsrvd: indicates number of seats reserved for new students during registration for Fall term (up to 35% of seats in lower division general education classes). Unused seats are released to continuing students on July 1st.
* Avail: indicates the total number of seats open to all students. This number may be reduced by enrollments in other cross-listed class sections.
* Wait Cap: indicates the number of waitlist seats available for the class
* Wait Tot: indicates the number of students currently waitlisted for the class (allows departments to determine class demand and may result in opening of class additional sections)
* Sust: classes designated as Sustainability Focused (SF) or Sustainability Related (SR)
* Permanent Text Status: If the particular course is indicated as NONE, there are no required texts. If indicated as FREE, text materials are offered free to students.
* Bookstore Text Info: Link to Bookstore text details for all courses that potentially have required texts.

Generally, students must register in one section from each component type shown for a particular class. For example, BIOL 104 has two lecture sections and several lab sections. Students who register for one of the lecture sections must also register for one of the labs associated with that lecture. Association numbers and section numbers are shown in parenthesis when multiple values exist.

Class notes
schedSpringHIST report generated: 11-OCT-24
Class
CN
Class Notes
HIST 110 U.S. History to 187721200This section is a 100% virtual class with no scheduled class sessions.
HIST 110 U.S. History to 187721368This section is a 100% virtual class with no scheduled class sessions.
HIST 111 U.S. History Since 187721369This section is a 100% virtual class with no scheduled class sessions.
HIST 111 U.S. History Since 187721555This section is a 100% virtual class with no scheduled class sessions.
HIST 392 Drinking & Drunkenness23458This seminar explores the social, cultural, medical/body, gender, economic, racial, material, colonial, and political histories of drinking in the Atlantic world from the Renaissance to the turn of the nineteenth century. Special emphasis is placed on the economic history of producing and distributing alcohol, the social history of the alehouse/tavern/public house, the history of the body and drunkenness, drinking and gender, drinking and violence/disorder, the introduction of tobacco in Europe, the caffeine revolution, the gin craze, rum and the slave trade, alcohol and Native Americans, the


politics and taxation of alcohol, and early temperance movements.