History*

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Requirements


Description

Complement your other Interdisciplinary Studies Concentration with a foundational background in history, selecting from an assortment of topics, like international history or the history of college sports. Exploring the past prepares you for the future in any career you choose.

Students who pursue the concentration in history study the growth and development of human society from all aspects: political, social, economic and cultural. The program covers the history of the United States, Europe, Asia, Latin America and Africa. By providing an understanding of how the various regions of the world developed, the minor in history enables students to understand today's complex world.

Core Survey Courses -- 6 credit hours
HST 100: Global History to 1500 (HUAD)
HST 101: Global History Since 1500 (HUAD)
HST 102: Europe and the Mediterranean: Ancient and Medieval (HUAD)
HST 103: Early Modern Europe: Renaissance to Enlightenment (GCSI)
HST 104: Modern Europe: French Revolution to European Union (GCSI)
HST 109: United States to 1865 (AMIT)
HST 110: United States Since 1865 (HUAD)
HST 111: Introduction to Asia (GCSI)
HST 230: Introduction to Jewish Civilization (GCSI)
HST 260: Introduction to Islam (GCSI)
 

Upper Division African, Asian or Latin American History Elective -- 3 hours
HST 302: Envisioning Peace
HST 302: Gender and Sexuality in Islam
HST 302: Slavery Systems in Africa
HST 303: Studies in Asian History
HST 305: Studies in Latin American History
HST 307: Studies in African History
HST 324: Food in Latin America (GCSI)
HST 336: Islamic Civilization (HUAD)
HST 339: Islam in the Modern World (GCSI)
HST 372: Modern Middle East (GCSI)
HST 375: Colonial Latin America
HST 376: Modern Latin America
HST 378: Inequality and Living Wages in Latin America (CIVI)
HST 383: China
HST 384: Modern China: 1700 to the Present
HST 386: Interpreting China's Classics
HST 387: Japan
HST 388: Japan
HST 391: Modern Southeast Asia
HST 392: Modern India
HST 396: Islam and Politics (CIVI)
HST 404: Conquest and Encounters in Colonial Latin America (GCSI)
HST 435: Russian Empire: From Ivan the Terrible to 1917 (GCSI)
HST 436: Rise & Fall of Soviet Communism
HST 441: Latin America and the World Economy
HST 447: Modern Mexico
HST 456: The Vietnam War (HUAD)

Upper Division European History Elective -- 3 credit hours
HST 304: Studies in European History
HST 309: Exploration and Empire (GCSI)
HST 346: Ancient Greece II: Late Classical and Hellenistic Period
HST 347: Ancient Greece I: Bronze Age through the Peloponnesian War (CIVI)
HST 348: Rome (GCSI)
HST 349: Early Middle Ages
HST 350: Later Middle Ages (GCSI)
HST 351: Renaissance Europe
HST 352: Europe's Reformations
HST 354: Revolutionary Europe (GCSI)
HST 355: Total War and the Crisis of Modernity (HUAD)
HST 356: Europe since 1945
HST 358: Jewish History from Antiquity to 1492
HST 359: Jewish History from 1492 to 1948
HST 360: Crusades and Holy Wars (HUAD)
HST 361: Witchcraft and Heresy in Europe (HUAD)
HST 364: Sex and Society in Europe
HST 367: From Empire to Brexit: Modern Britain
HST 368: Culture and Imagination in European History
HST 369: History and Memory of the Holocaust
HST 370: Eastern Europe in Transition
HST 373: Roman History I: Foundations and Republic
HST 374: Roman History II: The Roman Empire (GCSI)
HST 397: Greece and Rome at War
HST 426: The British Empire
HST 427: French Revolution/Napoleonic Era
HST 429: Modern Germany
HST 435: Russian Empire: From Ivan the Terrible to 1917 (GCSI)
HST 436: Rise & Fall of Soviet Communism
HST 465: Women in Europe, 1750 to Present

Upper Division U.S. History Elective -- 3 credit hours
HST 300: Experience of America's Modern Wars
HST 306: Studies in United States History
HST 314: American Cultural History Since 1865
HST 315: Political History of the U. S.
HST 316: 20th-Century U.S. Foreign Relations
HST 317: History of Postwar U.S. Conservatism
HST 318: History of Engineering (HUAD)
HST 320: U.S. Urban History since 1850
HST 321: Constitutional History/US to 1865
HST 322: Constitutional History of the United States Since 1865
HST 323: Historical Studies in Race, Crime, and the Law
HST 325: Immigration and Ethnicity in the United States (HUAD)
HST 327: Women in U.S. History, 1600 to 1880 (HUAD)
HST 328: Women in U.S. History, 1880-1980 (HUAD)
HST 331: Mexican American History to 1900
HST 332: Mexican American History Since 1900 (GCSI)
HST 333: African American History to 1865 (AMIT)
HST 334: African American History Since 1865 (HUAD)
HST 335: History of Black Women in America (HUAD)
HST 337: American Indian History to 1900 (HUAD)
HST 338: American Indian History since 1900 (HUAD)
HST 340: American Military History (HUAD)
HST 341: U.S. West 19th Century
HST 342: U.S. West 20th Century
HST 343: American Southwest
HST 344: Arizona
HST 345: Environmental History (SUST)
HST 377: Sports in United States History (HUAD)
HST 379: History of College Sports
HST 405: Colonial American History to 1763
HST 406: American Revolution/1763-1789
HST 407: Early U.S. Republic/1789-1850
HST 408: Civil War and Reconstruction (HUAD)
HST 412: Contemporary U.S., 1973- Present
HST 413: Contemporary America (HUAD)
HST 414: Political History and Leadership
HST 415: Debating the Constitution
HST 419: 20th Century Chicano/a History (HUAD)
HST 448: Mexican/U.S. Border
HST 449: Mexican Immigration to the U.S.
HST 456: The Vietnam War (HUAD)

Elective -- 3 credit hours
HST Upper Division Elective (3)


Prerequisite courses may be needed in order to complete the requirements of this concentration.

YEAR

2025-26

CAMPUS

Tempe

ADVISING

Interdisciplinary Studies Advising
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All appointments:
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Downtown Phoenix
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Polytechnic
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Tempe
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Online
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DARS CODE

LAHSTEMPH

COLLEGE/SCHOOL

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

CONCENTRATION CONTACT

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