Fall 2021 classes offered in History
schedarc2214HIST report generated: 19-NOV-21
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Sect
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Units
Notes*
Fee
Dates
Days
Time
Room
Instructor
Cap
Enr
Sust*
HIST 104 Western Civilization to 16501430583below
09/07-12/10MW09:00-10:20FH_235Dschida,RA2021

1



08/23-09/03MW09:00-10:20ONLDschida,RA
HIST 110 U.S. History to 18771430593IA


-ONLMays,TD4042SR
HIST 110 U.S. History to 18772430603IA


-ONLMays,TD4038SR
HIST 110 U.S. History to 18773430613below
09/07-12/10MW11:00-12:20FH_235Dschida,RA4040SR

3



08/23-09/03MW11:00-12:20ONLDschida,RA

SR
HIST 110 U.S. History to 18774432863below
09/07-12/10MW13:00-14:20FH_235Dschida,RA4033SR

4



08/23-09/03MW13:00-14:20ONLDschida,RA

SR
HIST 111 U.S. History Since 18771430623below


-ONLPaulet,A4041SR
HIST 111 U.S. History Since 18773430643IA


-ONLGeck,PJ4039SR
HIST 210 Historical Methods1430664IA
09/07-12/10WF13:00-14:50FH_177Marschke,B2024

1



08/23-09/03WF13:00-14:50ONLMarschke,B
HIST 311 World History to 17501432263below
09/07-12/10MWF13:00-13:50FH_179Geck,PJ255SR

1



08/23-09/03MWF13:00-13:50ONLGeck,PJ

SR
HIST 328 Women and Gender in Latin Amer1434844IA

T09:00-10:50ONLPasztor,SB2520

1





-ONLPasztor,SB
HIST 345 Imperialism1434854IA

MW15:00-16:50ONLPaulet,A2519
HIST 369 Age of Jefferson & Jackson1434864IA
09/07-12/10TR13:00-14:50FH_179Mays,TD2515

1



08/23-09/03TR13:00-14:50ONLMays,TD
HIST 374 Contemp Amer, 1929-Present1436034below

MW13:00-14:50ONLPaulet,A3016
HIST 392 History of Science1434874below
09/07-12/10F11:00-12:50FH_179Marschke,B259

1



08/23-09/03F11:00-12:50ONLMarschke,B
HIST 397 Nazism in 18th Century: FIlm1432301below
09/24F17:00-19:50FH_179Marschke,B2417

1



09/25S09:00-16:50FH_179

1



09/24-09/25
-ONL
HIST 398 History Career Workshop1430681below
08/23-10/15F15:00-16:50ONLPaulet,A2013
HIST 420 Intrprtng Hist for Teachers1430694IA
09/07-12/10MW15:00-16:50FH_177Geck,PJ2515

1



08/23-09/03MW15:00-16:50ONLGeck,PJ
HIST 482 Internship in History1430701below


-ONLPasztor,SB53
HIST 491 Mentoring1430721IA


-ONLMays,TD51



* Notes: IA=Instructor approval required, DA=Department approval required
* Sust: classes designated as Sustainability Focused (SF) or Sustainability Related (SR)

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 should 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
schedarc2214HIST report generated: 19-NOV-21
Class
CN
Class Notes
HIST 104 Western Civilization to 165043058IA,F2F, 1/2 of the class will meet on Mondays & 1/2 on Wednesday. Online when not F2F.
HIST 110 U.S. History to 187743061IA,Face to Face- Half of the class will meet on Mondays & other half will meet Wednesday & ONL alternate days.
HIST 110 U.S. History to 187743286IA,Face to Face- Half of the class will meet on Mondays & other half will meet Wednesday & ONL alternate days.
HIST 111 U.S. History Since 187743062IA,A synchronous meeting will take place on Monday 8/23 @ 11:00-12:20 & will repeat on Tuesday, 8/ 24, 11:00-12:20.
HIST 311 World History to 175043226IA,F2F 1/2 on Monday & 1/2 on Wednesday & ONL
HIST 374 Contemp Amer, 1929-Present43603IA,Faculty will discuss class time at the start of the semester. This class will be bisynchronous.
HIST 392 History of Science43487IA,Special Topic Description: HIST 392-History of Science from the Renaissance to Alexander von Humboldt This course surveys the history and historiography of science, ideas, and scholarship (intellectual history) from the Italian Renaissance until the turn of the nineteenth century:  Renaissance classical humanism, the scientific revolution, and Enlightenment.  Special emphasis is placed on the patronage of scholarship, alchemy, witchcraft/demonology, secularization/disenchantment, intellectual infrastructure (the invention of the scholarly journal and the research university), and the pseudo


-science of race in the eighteenth century.  This course satisfies History Department major requirements for the ¿European Area.¿
HIST 397 Nazism in 18th Century: FIlm43230IA,Special Topic Description: This film seminar examines the Nazi portrayal of the eighteenth century in film.  King Frederick II "the Great" (1712-1786) was one of the favorite historical subjects of Nazi film propaganda, and this seminar will examine several of the feature films in the "Prussian" series, such as "The Hymn of Leuthen" (1933), "The Old and the Young King" (1935), "Fridericus" (1937), and "The Great King" (1942).  Moreover the seminar will view and discuss "Jud Süß" (1940), the Nazi retelling (in film) of the story of Joseph Süß Oppenheimer (1698-1738): the Jew who served as th


e chief financial officer of the Duke of Württemberg, but was then accused of fraud, embezzlement, and lechery and brutally executed.  This course fulfills part of the "practicum" requirement for the History major. Trigger Warning:  This course will closely examine and discuss material that is objectionable on several levels, from the mendacity, brutality, and popularity of the Nazis to their vociferous and earnest anti-Semitism. Expect to be appalled. Class meets 9/24/21 from 5:00-8:00PM & 9/25/21 from 9:00AM to 5:00PM & 4 hours ONL/TBA
HIST 398 History Career Workshop43068IA,Course meets for 8 weeks
HIST 482 Internship in History43070IA,Class will meet four times during the semester Synchronously