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HIST 1000

WORLD HISTORY TO 1500

An examination of selected traditional and pre-industrial civilizations in the context of their regional, cultural and historical roots.

Section 001 Open
Class Number13790
TypeLEC
Enrolled34
Class Max45
Seats Available11
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeGlobal Diversity General Education course
Course AttributeHumanities and Fine Arts General Education course
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
Time10:00AM - 11:15AM
DaysTR
LocationArts and Sciences Hall
Section 002 Open
Class Number14260
TypeLEC
Enrolled30
Class Max45
Seats Available15
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeGlobal Diversity General Education course
Course AttributeHumanities and Fine Arts General Education course
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
Time11:30AM - 12:45PM
DaysTR
LocationArts and Sciences Hall
Section 003 Open
Class Number13788
TypeLEC
Enrolled31
Class Max40
Seats Available9
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeGlobal Diversity General Education course
Course AttributeHumanities and Fine Arts General Education course
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
Time11:30AM - 12:45PM
DaysMW
LocationArts and Sciences Hall
Section 004 Open
Class Number13789
TypeLEC
Enrolled34
Class Max45
Seats Available11
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeGlobal Diversity General Education course
Course AttributeHumanities and Fine Arts General Education course
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
Time2:30PM - 3:45PM
DaysMW
LocationArts and Sciences Hall
Section 850 Closed
Class Number13792
TypeLEC
Enrolled36
Class Max35
Seats Available0
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeTotally Online
Course AttributeGlobal Diversity General Education course
Course AttributeHumanities and Fine Arts General Education course
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTotally Online
Section 851 Open
Class Number13791
TypeLEC
Enrolled34
Class Max35
Seats Available1
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeTotally Online
Course AttributeGlobal Diversity General Education course
Course AttributeHumanities and Fine Arts General Education course
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTotally Online
Section 852 Closed Open Nebraska Icon
Class Number14672
TypeLEC
Enrolled35
Class Max35
Seats Available0
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeOffered through the Division of Continuing Studies
Course AttributeOpen Nebraska (No Cost Materials)
Course AttributeTotally Online
Course AttributeGlobal Diversity General Education course
Course AttributeHumanities and Fine Arts General Education course
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTotally Online
Section 853 Closed Open Nebraska Icon
Class Number15395
TypeLEC
Enrolled35
Class Max35
Seats Available0
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeOffered through the Division of Continuing Studies
Course AttributeOpen Nebraska (No Cost Materials)
Course AttributeTotally Online
Course AttributeGlobal Diversity General Education course
Course AttributeHumanities and Fine Arts General Education course
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTotally Online

HIST 1010

WORLD HISTORY SINCE 1500

An examination of selected societies since the beginning of the modern era.

Section 001 Open Open Nebraska Icon
Class Number13614
TypeLEC
Enrolled24
Class Max25
Seats Available1
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeOpen Nebraska (No Cost Materials)
Course AttributeThompson Learning Community Scholars Only
Course AttributeGlobal Diversity General Education course
Course AttributeHumanities and Fine Arts General Education course
NoteReserved for Thompson Learning Scholars only.
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
Time10:00AM - 11:15AM
DaysTR
LocationArts and Sciences Hall
Section 002 Open
Class Number15392
TypeLEC
Enrolled44
Class Max45
Seats Available1
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeGlobal Diversity General Education course
Course AttributeHumanities and Fine Arts General Education course
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
Time1:00PM - 2:15PM
DaysTR
LocationArts and Sciences Hall
Section 003 Open
Class Number16854
TypeLEC
Enrolled43
Class Max45
Seats Available2
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeGlobal Diversity General Education course
Course AttributeHumanities and Fine Arts General Education course
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
Time2:30PM - 3:45PM
DaysTR
LocationArts and Sciences Hall
Section 850 Closed
Class Number14657
TypeLEC
Enrolled35
Class Max35
Seats Available0
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeTotally Online
Course AttributeGlobal Diversity General Education course
Course AttributeHumanities and Fine Arts General Education course
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTotally Online
Section 851 Closed Open Nebraska Icon
Class Number14673
TypeLEC
Enrolled35
Class Max35
Seats Available0
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeOffered through the Division of Continuing Studies
Course AttributeOpen Nebraska (No Cost Materials)
Course AttributeTotally Online
Course AttributeGlobal Diversity General Education course
Course AttributeHumanities and Fine Arts General Education course
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTotally Online
Section 852 Open
Class Number18913
TypeLEC
Enrolled29
Class Max30
Seats Available1
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeJanuary Session
Course AttributeTotally Online
Course AttributeGlobal Diversity General Education course
Course AttributeHumanities and Fine Arts General Education course
DateJan 02, 2024 - Jan 19, 2024
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTotally Online

HIST 1110

AMERICAN HISTORY TO 1865

A survey of North American history from the Indigenous and pre-contact era to the end of the Civil War.

Section 001 Open
Class Number14658
TypeLEC
Enrolled36
Class Max45
Seats Available9
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeU.S. Diversity General Education course
Course AttributeHumanities and Fine Arts General Education course
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
Time11:30AM - 12:45PM
DaysMW
LocationArts and Sciences Hall
Section 850 Closed Open Nebraska Icon
Class Number15393
TypeLEC
Enrolled35
Class Max35
Seats Available0
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeOffered through the Division of Continuing Studies
Course AttributeOpen Nebraska (No Cost Materials)
Course AttributeTotally Online
Course AttributeU.S. Diversity General Education course
Course AttributeHumanities and Fine Arts General Education course
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTotally Online
Section 851 Open
Class Number16539
TypeLEC
Enrolled33
Class Max35
Seats Available2
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeTotally Online
Course AttributeU.S. Diversity General Education course
Course AttributeHumanities and Fine Arts General Education course
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTotally Online
Section 852 Open
Class Number16540
TypeLEC
Enrolled34
Class Max35
Seats Available1
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeTotally Online
Course AttributeU.S. Diversity General Education course
Course AttributeHumanities and Fine Arts General Education course
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTotally Online

HIST 1120

AMERICAN HISTORY SINCE 1865

A general survey of American history since the Civil War, emphasizing social and political change and the emergence of the United States as a global power.

Section 001 Closed Open Nebraska Icon
Class Number14659
TypeLEC
Enrolled45
Class Max45
Seats Available0
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeOpen Nebraska (No Cost Materials)
Course AttributeU.S. Diversity General Education course
Course AttributeHumanities and Fine Arts General Education course
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
Time11:30AM - 12:45PM
DaysMW
LocationArts and Sciences Hall
Section 002 Open Open Nebraska Icon
Class Number14660
TypeLEC
Enrolled44
Class Max45
Seats Available1
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeOpen Nebraska (No Cost Materials)
Course AttributeU.S. Diversity General Education course
Course AttributeHumanities and Fine Arts General Education course
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
Time1:00PM - 2:15PM
DaysMW
LocationArts and Sciences Hall
Section 003 Open Open Nebraska Icon
Class Number15389
TypeLEC
Enrolled9
Class Max45
Seats Available36
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeOpen Nebraska (No Cost Materials)
Course AttributeU.S. Diversity General Education course
Course AttributeHumanities and Fine Arts General Education course
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
Time9:00AM - 9:50AM
DaysMWF
LocationArts and Sciences Hall
Section 850 Closed
Class Number14262
TypeLEC
Enrolled35
Class Max35
Seats Available0
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeJanuary Session
Course AttributeTotally Online
Course AttributeU.S. Diversity General Education course
Course AttributeHumanities and Fine Arts General Education course
DateJan 02, 2024 - Jan 19, 2024
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTotally Online
Section 851 Closed Open Nebraska Icon
Class Number17243
TypeLEC
Enrolled30
Class Max30
Seats Available0
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeOpen Nebraska (No Cost Materials)
Course AttributeTotally Online
Course AttributeU.S. Diversity General Education course
Course AttributeHumanities and Fine Arts General Education course
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTotally Online
Section 852 Closed
Class Number16852
TypeLEC
Enrolled35
Class Max35
Seats Available0
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeOffered through the Division of Continuing Studies
Course AttributeTotally Online
Course AttributeU.S. Diversity General Education course
Course AttributeHumanities and Fine Arts General Education course
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTotally Online

HIST 2060

AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY III

This course is divided into three main parts: the Civil Rights Phase (1954-1963), during which the dominant mood was optimism over the possibilities of integration; the Black Power Phase (1963-1974), and the Pragmatist Phase (1972-present), characterized by attempts to preserve and maintain gains already won. (Cross-listed with BLST 2430)

Section 001 Closed
Class Number15622
TypeLEC
Enrolled5
Class Max5
Seats Available0
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeU.S. Diversity General Education course
Course AttributeHumanities and Fine Arts General Education course
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
Time10:00AM - 11:15AM
DaysTR
LocationArts and Sciences Hall

HIST 2540

INTRO TO EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPHS

Introduction to Egyptian Hieroglyphics will provide students with fundamental elements of Kemetic (ancient Egyptian) grammar, vocabulary, transliteration, and translation. Egyptian hieroglyphs, classically referred to as the "medu netcher," is the oldest written language on the African continent. Students will embark on an examination of primary texts which reveal important features of classical Egyptian culture and civilization. By studying this ancient African language, students will gain historical knowledge of the ancient cultures of Kemet and other classical Nile Valley civilizations. (Cross-listed with BLST 2540).

Section 850 Closed
Class Number15245
TypeLEC
Enrolled5
Class Max5
Seats Available0
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeTotally Online
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTotally Online

HIST 2980

HISTORICAL METHODOLOGY

The critical method in collecting, organizing, and presenting historical material. Required for history majors. Students are encouraged to enroll in this course as soon as possible after declaring their major.

Prereq: ENGL 1160 and permission of department chair or chair's designee. Not open to non-degree graduate students.

Section 001 Open Open Nebraska Icon
Class Number13156
TypeLEC
Enrolled13
Class Max20
Seats Available7
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeOpen Nebraska (Low Cost Materials)
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
Time1:00PM - 2:15PM
DaysTR
LocationArts and Sciences Hall

HIST 4050

HIST OF WOMEN IN AMER TO 1875

This course examines the history of women in what is now the United States from the seventeenth century to 1875. Topics include law, work, sexuality and reproduction, slavery, cross-cultural encounters, religion, political activism, and the transformation of gender by the market and industrial revolutions. (Cross-listed with HIST 8056).

Prereq: Junior standing or permission of the instructor. Not open to non-degree graduate students.

Section 850 Closed
Class Number16859
TypeLEC
Enrolled25
Class Max25
Seats Available0
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeTotally Online
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTotally Online

HIST 4070

SLAVERY & RACE RELATIONS

Slavery and Race Relations in the Americas examines the historical relationship between the trans-Atlantic slave trade and American race relations, connecting the enslavement of Africans in the Americas to race relations in the Caribbean, Latin America, and the United States. (Cross-listed with BLST 4650, BLST 8656, HIST 8076, LLS 4650, LLS 8656).

Prereq: Junior or senior standing

Section 851 Closed
Class Number17472
TypeLEC
Enrolled10
Class Max10
Seats Available0
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeTotally Online
Course AttributeU.S. Diversity General Education course
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTotally Online

HIST 4340

U.S. CONSTITUTION SINCE 1860

This course examine the increasingly important role played by competing interpretations of the United States constitution since the outbreak of he Civil War. This will include the emergence of the idea of a "living constitution," the extension of constitutional guarantees to the states, and examination of critical Supreme Court cases. (Cross-listed with HIST 8346).

Prereq: Junior or permission of instructor.

Section 850 Open
Class Number16869
TypeLEC
Enrolled23
Class Max25
Seats Available2
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeTotally Online
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTotally Online

HIST 4460

AMERICAN IMMIGRATION HISTORY

A study of American immigration from the colonial era to the present. Topics covered include Old World origins of migration, the old immigrants from western Europe, the new immigrants from southern and eastern Europe, non-European immigrants, native-born American responses to immigrants, the periods of immigrant adjustment in the new physical environment, and the contemporary revival of ethnicity. (Cross-listed with HIST 8466).

Prereq: Junior or permission of instructor.

Section 001 Open Open Nebraska Icon
Class Number16542
TypeLEC
Enrolled14
Class Max25
Seats Available11
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeOpen Nebraska (No Cost Materials)
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
Time10:00AM - 11:15AM
DaysMW
LocationArts and Sciences Hall

HIST 4720

THE HOLOCAUST

An interdisciplinary approach in a seminar oriented format discussing various aspects of the most notorious genocide in modern times. The course will explore the history of anti-Semitism, the rise of Nazi Germany and the road to the 'final solution.' It will further explore psychological, sociological and intellectual aspects of the dark side of humanity. (Cross-listed with RELI 4160, RELI 8166, HIST 8726).

Prereq: Junior or instructor permission.

Section 001 Open Open Nebraska Icon
Class Number16543
TypeLEC
Enrolled24
Class Max26
Seats Available2
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeOpen Nebraska (No Cost Materials)
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
Time6:00PM - 8:40PM
DaysM
LocationArts and Sciences Hall

HIST 4900

INDEPENDENT STUDIES

Project arranged individually with undergraduate students. May be repeated as long as the subject differs, to a maximum of six hours.

Prereq: Written permission of instructor.

Section 801 Open
Class Number14195
TypeIND
Enrolled1
Class Max30
Seats Available29
Credit Hours1-3
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationOff Campus - See Notes

HIST 4910

TOPICS IN HISTORY

This course introduces students to specialized subject matter not available in existing History courses. Course may be repeated as long as the topic is substantially different each time. Course may be cross-listed with other programs e.g. Native American Studies (NAMS), Women's and Gender Studies (WGST) when topics are appropriate. (Cross-listed with HIST 8916).

Prereq: Junior standing

Section 001 Open
Class Number16849
TypeLEC
Enrolled9
Class Max25
Seats Available16
Credit Hours3
TopicROMAN REPUBLIC
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
Time2:30PM - 3:45PM
DaysTR
LocationArts and Sciences Hall
Section 002 Open
Class Number16861
TypeLEC
Enrolled9
Class Max17
Seats Available8
Credit Hours3
NoteCourse uses technology to do craft of history Ex. include digital archiving, historical maps, data visualizations, and websites. No prior technical experience required.
TopicDIGITAL HISTORY
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
Time10:00AM - 11:15AM
DaysTR
LocationArts and Sciences Hall
Section 003 Open
Class Number16865
TypeLEC
Enrolled13
Class Max25
Seats Available12
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeIncludes Service Learning Component
TopicCRIME & PUNISHMENT IN MID AGES
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
Time11:30AM - 12:45PM
DaysTR
LocationArts and Sciences Hall
Section 004 Closed
Class Number15000
TypeLEC
Enrolled3
Class Max3
Seats Available0
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeMEDH Block 2: Ethics, Religion and Culture
NoteStudents may choose to enroll in either the in-person section (-001) which will meet on campus, or the remote section (-820) which will be taught via Zoom.
TopicNATIVE AMERICAN RELIGIONS
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
Time1:00PM - 2:15PM
DaysMW
LocationArts and Sciences Hall
Section 850 Open
Class Number15470
TypeLEC
Enrolled23
Class Max25
Seats Available2
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeTotally Online
TopicAMERICAN DIPLOMATIC HISTORY
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTotally Online
Section 851 Closed
Class Number16863
TypeLEC
Enrolled20
Class Max20
Seats Available0
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeTotally Online
TopicNATIVE AMERICAN IDENTITIES
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTotally Online
Section 852 Closed
Class Number15424
TypeLEC
Enrolled3
Class Max3
Seats Available0
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeTotally Online
TopicRELIGIONS OF WEST
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTotally Online
Section 854 Closed
Class Number15426
TypeLEC
Enrolled4
Class Max4
Seats Available0
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeTotally Online
TopicHISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY II
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTotally Online

HIST 4920

HISTORY INTERNSHIP

The undergraduate student is supervised by a member of the faculty in a project involving part-time employment or service with a museum, historic site, historical society or other institution. Work hours, activities, reporting requirements, and responsibilities must be specified in written agreement between employer, student, and/or History Intern Program Coordinator. This course is normally taken for 3 hours. If a hosting institution cannot commit to a supervised workload which the departmental advisor believes to be equivalent to 3 hours, course may be taken for fewer hours. In such circumstances, students may repeat the course up to a total of 3 hours.

Prereq: Student must have completed or enrolled in at least 6 hours of upper-division history courses (3000-4000). Student must have approval of History Intern Program Coordinator before enrolling. Not open to non-degree graduate students.

Section 801 Open
Class Number13435
TypeINT
Enrolled0
Class Max30
Seats Available30
Credit Hours1-3
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationOff Campus - See Notes

HIST 4990

SENIOR SEMINAR

Capstone research course for history majors. Students will be required to produce an original research paper. Each section of this course will be offered with a specific subject or theme.

Prereq: HIST 2980 and permission of department chair or chair's designee. Not open to non-degree graduate students.

Section 001 Closed
Class Number16848
TypeRSC
Enrolled16
Class Max15
Seats Available0
Credit Hours3
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
Time5:30PM - 8:10PM
DaysW
LocationArts and Sciences Hall

HIST 8010

RESEARCH/DIRECTED READINGS

Special research problems and or directed readings arranged individually with students on topics not explored in other graduate offerings. If students do not complete all the readings during the semester in which they enroll in the course, they must complete all the readings within one academic year of their enrollment.

Prereq: Minimum of nine graduate hours in history completed. Permission of history Graduate Program Chair. Open only to students enrolled in the History MA program. Not open to non-degree graduate students.

Section 801 Closed
Class Number14080
TypeIND
Enrolled9
Class Max0
Seats Available0
Credit Hours1-3
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationOff Campus - See Notes

HIST 8020

GRADUATE INTERNSHIP

The graduate student is supervised by a member of the faculty in a project involving part-time employment or service with a museum, historic site, historical society or other institution. Work hours, activities, reporting requirements, and responsibilities must be specified in written agreement between employer, student, Graduate Program Chair, and/or supervising faculty member. Normally taken for 3 hours. If a hosting institution cannot commit to a supervised workload which the departmental advisor and/or Graduate Program Chair believe to be equivalent to 3 hours, course may be taken for fewer hours. In such circumstances, student may repeat course up to a total of 3 hours.

Prereq: Must be in the History/History & Government MA program, have completed at least 6 hours of graduate credit, and have History Graduate Program Chair (GPC) and/or supervising faculty approval before enrolling. Not open to non-degree graduate students.

Section 801 Open
Class Number14081
TypeINT
Enrolled1
Class Max30
Seats Available29
Credit Hours1-3
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationOff Campus - See Notes

HIST 8076

SLAVERY & RACE RELATIONS

Slavery and Race Relations in the Americas examines the historical relationship between the trans-Atlantic slave trade and American race relations, connecting the enslavement of Africans in the Americas to race relations in the Caribbean, Latin America, and the United States. (Cross-listed with HIST 4070, BLST 4650, BLST 8656, LLS 4650, LLS 8656).

Prereq: Graduate standing

Section 851 Closed
Class Number17473
TypeLEC
Enrolled6
Class Max6
Seats Available0
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeTotally Online
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTotally Online

HIST 8346

U.S. CONSTITUTION SINCE 1860

This course examine the increasingly important role played by competing interpretations of the United States constitution since the outbreak of he Civil War. This will include the emergence of the idea of a "living constitution," the extension of constitutional guarantees to the states, and examination of critical Supreme Court cases. (Cross-listed with HIST 4340).

Prereq: graduate standing

Section 850 Closed
Class Number16868
TypeLEC
Enrolled5
Class Max5
Seats Available0
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeTotally Online
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTotally Online

HIST 8466

AMERICAN IMMIGRATION HISTORY

A study of American immigration from the colonial era to the present. Topics covered include Old World origins of migration, the old immigrants from western Europe, the new immigrants from southern and eastern Europe, non-European immigrants, native-born American responses to immigrants, the periods of immigrant adjustment in the new physical environment, and the contemporary revival of ethnicity. (Cross-listed with HIST 4460).

Prereq: Graduate student standing or permission of the graduate chair

Section 001 Open Open Nebraska Icon
Class Number16545
TypeLEC
Enrolled4
Class Max5
Seats Available1
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeOpen Nebraska (No Cost Materials)
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
Time10:00AM - 11:15AM
DaysMW
LocationArts and Sciences Hall

HIST 8726

THE HOLOCAUST

An interdisciplinary approach in a seminar oriented format discussing various aspects of the most notorious genocide in modern times. The course will explore the history of anti-Semitism, the rise of Nazi Germany and the road to the 'final solution.' It will further explore psychological, sociological and intellectual aspects of the dark side of humanity. (Cross-listed with HIST 4720, RELI 4160, RELI 8166).

Section 001 Open Open Nebraska Icon
Class Number16546
TypeLEC
Enrolled1
Class Max2
Seats Available1
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeOpen Nebraska (No Cost Materials)
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
Time6:00PM - 8:40PM
DaysM
LocationArts and Sciences Hall

HIST 8916

TOPICS IN HISTORY

This course introduces students to specialized subject matter not available in existing History courses. Course may be repeated as long as the topic is substantially different each time. Course may be cross-listed with other programs e.g. Native American Studies (NAMS), Women's and Gender Studies (WGST) when topics are appropriate. (Cross-listed with HIST 4910).

Prereq: Graduate standing

Section 001 Open
Class Number16850
TypeLEC
Enrolled4
Class Max5
Seats Available1
Credit Hours3
TopicROMAN REPUBLIC
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
Time2:30PM - 3:45PM
DaysTR
LocationArts and Sciences Hall
Section 002 Open
Class Number16862
TypeLEC
Enrolled6
Class Max9
Seats Available3
Credit Hours3
NoteCourse uses technology to do craft of history Ex. include digital archiving, historical maps, data visualizations, and websites. No prior technical experience required.
TopicDIGITAL HISTORY
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
Time10:00AM - 11:15AM
DaysTR
LocationArts and Sciences Hall
Section 003 Open
Class Number16866
TypeLEC
Enrolled1
Class Max5
Seats Available4
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeIncludes Service Learning Component
TopicCRIME & PUNISHMENT IN MID AGES
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
Time11:30AM - 12:45PM
DaysTR
LocationArts and Sciences Hall
Section 850 Closed
Class Number15471
TypeLEC
Enrolled5
Class Max5
Seats Available0
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeTotally Online
TopicAMERICAN DIPLOMATIC HISTORY
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTotally Online
Section 851 Closed
Class Number16864
TypeLEC
Enrolled7
Class Max5
Seats Available0
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeTotally Online
TopicNATIVE AMERICAN IDENTITIES
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationTotally Online

HIST 8990

THESIS

Thesis research project written under supervision of an adviser.

Prereq: Completion of twenty-four hours of History or History & Government graduate work. Permission of History Graduate Program Chair. Not open to non-degree graduate students.

Section 801 Open
Class Number14082
TypeMST
Enrolled1
Class Max30
Seats Available29
Credit Hours1-6
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
TimeTBA
DaysTBA
LocationOff Campus - See Notes

HIST 9100

SEMINAR IN HISTORY

This seminar guides advanced graduate students through critical readings and practices in historical research or historiography. Topics will vary and course can be repeated under different topics.

Prereq: Graduate students in History/History & Government who have completed HIST 2980 or equivalent, or approval of GPC. Non-History grad students may be admitted after consultation with History GPC and instructors. Not open to non-degree graduate students.

Section 001 Open Open Nebraska Icon
Class Number16846
TypeSEM
Enrolled9
Class Max12
Seats Available3
Credit Hours3
Course AttributeOpen Nebraska (No Cost Materials)
TopicWAR AND GENOCIDE
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
Time6:00PM - 8:40PM
DaysT
LocationArts and Sciences Hall

HIST 9200

COLLOQUIUM

The colloquium guides advanced graduate students through the historiography of a specific subject. Topics will vary and course can be repeated under different topics. Open only to students enrolled in MA program in history unless permission granted by History Department Graduate Program Chair.

Prereq: Graduate students in History/History & Government who have completed HIST 2980 or equivalent, or approval of GPC. Non-History grad students may be admitted after consultation with History GPC and instructors. Not open to non-degree graduate students.

Section 001 Open
Class Number19304
TypeSEM
Enrolled9
Class Max12
Seats Available3
Credit Hours3
TopicMEDIEVAL UNIVERSITY
DateJan 22, 2024 - May 17, 2024
Time5:30PM - 8:10PM
DaysW
LocationArts and Sciences Hall

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