Required Courses for the Masters in Historical Studies ...



UMBC Department of History

Geographic Designation of Elective Courses for the History Major and Minor

(Updated Feb. 2021)

History courses that are categorized as BOTH U.S. and Non-U.S.

HIST 274: Contemporary Jewish History: 1917 to the Present

HIST 303: The Second World War

HIST 304: United States and the Vietnam War

HIST 306: The First World War

HIST 340: Atlantic Revolutions

HIST 350: History of Medicine

HIST 365: War in the Modern World

HIST 369: Darwinism: The Evolutionary Perspective

HIST 371: History and Film

HIST 382: Pacific Crossings: Race, War, and Gender in Asian Migrations

HIST 391: Internship in History

HIST 399: Special Projects in History

HIST 404: The History of Computers and Computing

HIST 405: Comparative Slavery: Africa and the New World

HIST 434: The Vietnam Wars

HIST 436: The Rise of China and the United States’ Response

HIST 446: History of Science Since 1700

HIST 498: Honors Thesis in History I

HIST 499: Honors Thesis in History II

History Courses classified as Non-U.S.

HIST 103: East-Asian Civilization

HIST 110: Western Civilization Up to 1700

HIST 111: Western Civilization Since 1700

HIST 200: Themes in World History

HIST 203: Film & History: Representations of Imperialism in Modern World History

HIST 204: Don’t Buy It: The Global History of Commodities

HIST 206: Entrepreneurs in the Early Modern World

HIST 207: Asian Diasporas

HIST 209: Themes in World History: Planets and Worlds, Earth and Home

HIST 218: Introduction to Afro-American History: A Survey

HIST 242: Introduction to Contemporary Africa

HIST 243: Introduction to African History

HIST 255: History of Christianity: From Its Origins to the Reformation

HIST 273: History of the Jews in Modern Times: From the Middle Ages to 1917

HIST 291: History of East Asia Since World War II

HIST 312: From Ottoman to Isis: Politics & Culture in the 20th Century Middle East

HIST 327: Modern Latin American History

HIST 328: Colonial Latin America

HIST 330: Ancient Science and Technology

HIST 339: Images of Science and Technology in Cinema and Media

HIST 352: Environmental History

HIST 353: The Politics of Race in Southern Africa

HIST 354: West African History

HIST 355: Selected Topics in History

HIST 358: Art and Society in the Renaissance

HIST 360: Islam in Africa

HIST 361: French Revolution

HIST 362: Medieval Europe and the Mediterranean World

HIST 363: The Crusade

HIST 364: The Rise of Islam

HIST 366: Doing It: Case Studies in the History of Western Sexuality

HIST 373: History of the Holocaust

HIST 374: European Women’s History 1200-1750

HIST 375: European Women’s History 1750 to the Present

HIST 376: European Women’s History 1914 to the Present

HIST 378: Eastern Europe Since 1878

HIST 379: “Do Muslim Women Need Saving?”: Women and Gender in Islam

HIST 380: Women and Gender in Asia

HIST 381: From Samurai to “Salariman”: Japanese History Through Film and Literature

HIST 383: Japan in the Shogun Age

HIST 384: Viewing History through Maps: East Asia in Native and European Cartography

HIST 385: Contemporary Japan: 1945 to the Present

HIST 386: Hindus, Muslims, and their Others: The Construction of Identities in India and Pakistan

HIST 387: Medicine and Health Care in China

HIST 388: Society and Culture in China

HIST 389: Islamic Culture and Society: 570-1560 CE

HIST 390: Wars in 20th Century East Asia

HIST 406: The Atlantic World: The Shared History of Europeans, Africans, and Native Americans

HIST 445: History of Science Up to 1700

HIST 453: Ancient Greece

HIST 454: Hellenistic World and Rome

HIST 455: The Roman Republic

HIST 456: The Roman Empire

HIST 457: Byzantine Civilization

HIST 458: Japan to 1800

HIST 459: Japan Since 1800

HIST 462: Medieval Europe

HIST 463: Jews, Christians and Muslims in the Middle Ages

HIST 465: The Renaissance

HIST 466: The Reformation

HIST 468: The Age of Enlightenment

HIST 469: Masculinity and Femininity in the Middle Ages

HIST 470: Tudor and Stuart England: 1485-1714

HIST 471: Britain in the Industrial Revolution: 1714-1848

HIST 472: Victorian Britain

HIST 473: Twentieth-Century Britain: The Age of Decline

HIST 477: History of China to 1644

HIST 478: From Marco Polo to the Opium Wars: China in the Early Modern World

HIST 479: China’s Long Revolution

HIST 480: Mao and After: History of Contemporary China

HIST 481 History of Modern France: 1789-1989

HIST 483: German History: 1789-1914

HIST 484: German History: 1914 to the Present

HIST 485: Russia to 1900

HIST 486: Soviet History on Trial

HIST 487: Europe, 1815-1914

HIST 488: Europe, 1914 to the Present

HIST 493: Seminar in European History

HIST 494: Seminar in World History

HIST 497: Historical Research: European and World History

History Courses classified as U.S.

HIST 101: American History up to 1877

HIST 102: American History Since 1877

HIST 218: Introduction to Afro-American History: A Survey

HIST 300: Introduction to Public History

HIST 301: The American City

HIST 302: History of Maryland

HIST 308: Childhood and Adolescence in America

HIST 311: American Entrepreneurs: From Christopher Columbus to Steve Jobs

HIST 313: America as a Great Power? U.S.Foreign Relations in the Twentieth Century

HIST 315: Native American History, 1800-Present

HIST 316: Native American History from Contact to 1840

HIST 317: American Political Development

HIST 318: United States Constitutional History

HIST 319: Novelty & Nostalgia: The Rise of Modern America, 1877 to 1945

HIST 320: Atlantic Revolutions on Film

HIST 321: African-American History to 1865

HIST 322: African-American History Since 1865

HIST 323: African-American Women’s History

HIST 325: History of Women in America to 1870

HIST 326: History of Women in American Since 1870

HIST 341: The American Colonies

HIST 342: The American Revolution

HIST 343: Democratizing America, 1815-1850

HIST 344: The American Civil War

HIST 345: Origins of Modern America: 1877-1920

HIST 346: The United States 1917 to 1945

HIST 347: The United States Since 1945

HIST 348: History of U.S. Intelligence: The Revolution to 9/11

HIST 356: Selected Topics in U.S. History

HIST 370: The History the Jews in the United States

HIST 377: The Jewish American Experience in Film

HIST 401: The American South to 1865

HIST 402: The American South Since Reconstruction

HIST 403: The American Colonies

HIST 405: Comparative Slavery: Africa and the New World

HIST 407: The Founding of the American Nation: 1774-1815.

HIST 411: Service Learning in Public History

HIST 412: American Business and Economic History

HIST 413: American Revolution

HIST 415: Advanced Public History

HIST 418: The American House: Everyday Architecture in America

HIST 419: The Jacksonian Era.

HIST 420: American Political Development

HIST 421: The American Civil War

HIST 422: Seeing & Obscuring: Documenting America in the Modern Era, 1877-1945

HIST 423: Creating the Constitution

HIST 429: The History of Baltimore

HIST 435: Twentieth-Century American Foreign Policy

HIST 441: Origins of Modern America, 1877-1920

HIST 442: The United States, 1917 to 1945

HIST 443: The United States Since 1945

HIST 447: The Civil Rights Movement

HIST 450: Social History of American Medicine

HIST 495: Seminar in American History

HIST 496: Historical Research: American History

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