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History Minor

Students may wish to enhance their primary degree program by minoring in history. Those minoring in history take 18 credits of history courses, 12 credits of which must be upper-division courses (200 level or above, not including HIS 205/206).

Program Director

Paul Morris
Golisano Academic Center 456
Phone: 585-389-2658
pmorris4@naz.edu

History Courses

100 Level

  • HIS.Q 101 - Western Civilization I
  • HIS 102 - PI Western Civilization II
  • HIS 106G - PI East Asian Civilization I
  • HIS.Q 103 - Western Civilization III
  • HIS.Q 107 - East Asian Civilizations II
  • HIS.Q 108 - Atlantic World I

200 Level

  • HIS.Q 205 - American Republic I: Pre-Columbian America Through the Civil War
  • HIS.Q 206 - American Republic II: Civil War to the Present
  • HIS 260 - Special Topics History
  • HIS 261 - PII Malcolm and Martin: a Study of the American Civil Rights Movement

300 Level

  • HIS 301 - Ancient Greece
  • HIS 302 - Ancient Rome
  • HIS 304 - The American Congress
  • HIS 305 - PII The American Presidency
  • HIS 306G - Colonial Latin America
  • HIS 307G - PII Latin America: the National Period
  • HIS 308 - PII U.S. Constitutional History
  • HIS 309G - PII Arabs, Turks and Israelis: History And Politics of the Mediterranean Middle East
  • HIS 312G - PII Politics of Sub-Sahara Africa
  • HIS 314G - PII Imperial Russia
  • HIS 315G - PII Russia in the 20th Century
  • HIS 316 - PII History of Science in America
  • HIS 317 - PII Strange Brew: Alcohol, Temperence, And Gender in U.S. History
  • HIS 318 - PII Medieval Europe I
  • HIS 319 - PII Medieval Europe II
  • HIS 320 - PII American Women's History
  • HIS 322 - PII Renaissance and Reformation Europe
  • HIS 323G - PII Native American I: Pre-Columbian
  • HIS 324G - PII Native American II: Removal-Present
  • HIS 328G - PII China in the Twentieth Century
  • HIS 329G - PII Imperial China
  • HIS 330G - PII Women and Family in East Asia
  • HIS 331 - PII African American History I From Colonial Times to Reconstruction
  • HIS 332 - PII African American History II From 1877 to the Present
  • HIS 333G - PII Vietnam War
  • HIS 334G - PII Introduction to Central Asian History
  • HIS 335G - PII Persian Gulf - History and Politics
  • HIS 337 - Imperial Japan: Age of the Samurai Warrior
  • HIS 338G - PII Postcolonial Botswana
  • HIS 338L - Postcolonial Botswana Lab
  • HIS 339G - PII Modern Japan
  • HIS 342 - PII Civil War and Reconstruction
  • HIS 345 - New York State History
  • HIS 346 - PII American People in the 20th Century
  • HIS 347G - Social History of Medicine and Disease In the Americas, 1780-1960S
  • HIS 348 - History of Latinos in the United States
  • HIS 360 - Special Topics in Historical Study
  • HIS 381 - Historical Methodology
  • HIS 381L - Historical Methodology Lab

400 Level

  • HIS 401 - PII Modern Revolutions
  • HIS 402 - Europe and the World Since 1914
  • HIS 407 - Early American National Period - 1789- 1848
  • HIS 408 - PII The American Colonies
  • HIS 409 - The American Revolution, 1765-1789
  • HIS 410 - PII American Ethnic History
  • HIS 411 - PII People, Issues and Ideas in America
  • HIS 412 - PII U.S. Foreign Policy
  • HIS 413 - Natural Disasters in American Society
  • HIS 421 - PII Tudor and Stuart England
  • HIS 454 - Public History
  • HIS 483, 484 - History Internship
  • HIS 485, 486 - Independent Study
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