Active Course List

2024-2025


History

Examines issues of slavery and conflict between the North and the South leading up to, during, and after the Civil War, and the rise of a socially and culturally diverse manufacturing society by the 1880s.

Areas of Interest:
People and Cultures
Programs:
History (GC) | History (MA) | History (MS)

A history of foreign and domestic themes during the progressive Era; the 1920's, the Great Depression, and the periods of the two world wars. Includes examination of reform and radical movements on the left and right.

Areas of Interest:
People and Cultures
Programs:
History (GC) | History (MA) | History (MS)

Social, political, and foreign affairs since World War II.

Areas of Interest:
People and Cultures
Programs:
History (GC) | History (MA) | History (MS)

An examination of the major factors influencing U.S. diplomacy since 1900. Students will examine how influential policymakers defined their diplomatic goals, and how both domestic and external factors have contributed to America's reaction to wars and revolutions around the world.

Areas of Interest:
People and Cultures
Programs:
History (GC) | History (MA) | History (MS)

This course examines U.S. constitutional history and historiography from its foundations to the current day. Graduate students will learn about evolving constitutional interpretations throughout this period and how historians have viewed this history. Students will read and discuss legal materials, journal and law review articles, and monographs. They will be assessed on analyzing and synthesizing primary and secondary sources to ask and answer historical questions.

Areas of Interest:
People and Cultures
Programs:
History (MA) | History (MS)

Occupation of the area between the Mississippi and the Pacific from Spanish exploration to the late 19th century.

Areas of Interest:
People and Cultures
Programs:
History (GC) | History (MA) | History (MS)

This course looks at the social, political, and economic developments that transformed the 20th Century American West.

Areas of Interest:
People and Cultures
Programs:
History (GC) | History (MA) | History (MS)

This course will discuss slavery and emancipation in the Atlantic World (Africa, Latin America, and the United States). Students will discover how slavery and emancipation differed in different regions and over time.

Areas of Interest:
People and Cultures
Programs:
History (GC) | History (MA) | History (MS)

This course surveys African American history from slavery to the twenty-first century. We will explore the history of enslavement, black resistance, African American culture, freedom, migration patterns, and black political thought and participation as well as how historians have interpreted and re-interpreted this history. Students will ask their own questions about this history and conduct research to answer those questions.

Areas of Interest:
People and Cultures
Programs:
History (GC) | History (MA) | History (MS)

This course will examine the Vietnam War. Students will discover how and why the U.S. became involved in Vietnam, examine the specific problems faced by American diplomats and military officials, and how the war affected American society.

Areas of Interest:
People and Cultures
Programs:
History (GC) | History (MA) | History (MS)

This course will examine the U.S. civil rights movement in the 20th century. Students will study the African American freedom movement and other civil rights campaigns to understand the basis of both oppression and civil rights in the U.S. and will apply this historical context to contemporary civil rights struggles. Graduate students will also synthesize the academic literature and make use of this history in a professional context.

Areas of Interest:
People and Cultures
Programs:
History (GC) | History (MA) | History (MS)

A history of the intersection of culture and society in America.

Areas of Interest:
People and Cultures
Programs:
History (GC) | History (MA) | History (MS)

An examination of the history of labor and the emergence of social welfare within the context of the modernization of western society and the diversity of the United States.

Areas of Interest:
People and Cultures
Programs:
History (GC) | History (MA) | History (MS)

A historical study of the immigration and ethnic experience in America. It includes an examination of political, social, economic and legal changes that resulted in population movements to the U.S. Attention is given to anti-immigrant movements.

Areas of Interest:
People and Cultures
Programs:
History (GC) | History (MA) | History (MS)

This course will examine the interaction between humans and the American environment from pre-Columbus to the present.

Areas of Interest:
People and Cultures
Programs:
History (GC) | History (MA) | History (MS)

This course is designed to provide a survey and analysis of the historical experiences of women in the United States from earliest settlement by indigenous peoples to the present in order to aid students in understanding the contemporary situation of women in American society.

Areas of Interest:
People and Cultures
Programs:
History (GC) | History (MA) | History (MS)

Discussion of disasters in US history from colonial times to the present. Contemporary descriptions of the events will be reviewed as will the changing response of both the public and the government to these events.

Areas of Interest:
People and Cultures
Programs:
History (MA) | History (MS)

Specific titles to be announced in departmental course descriptions. P/N only.

Areas of Interest:
People and Cultures
Programs:
History (GC) | History (MA) | History (MS)

Intensive reading on a specialized historical topic. May be repeated once under a different instructor and sub-title.

Areas of Interest:
People and Cultures

Intensive reading on a specialized historical topic. May be repeated once under a different instructor and sub-title.

Areas of Interest:
People and Cultures

Intensive reading on a specialized historical topic. May be repeated once under a different instructor and sub-title.

Areas of Interest:
People and Cultures

May be repeated once under a different instructor and sub-title.

Areas of Interest:
People and Cultures
Programs:
History (MA) | History (MS)

Introduce students to research methodologies and techniques in world history, including Asia, Africa, and Latin America. May be repeated once under a different instructor and sub-title.

Areas of Interest:
People and Cultures
Programs:
History (MA) | History (MS)

May be repeated once under a different instructor and sub-title.

Areas of Interest:
People and Cultures
Programs:
History (MA) | History (MS)

An orientation to the graduate study and the learning outcomes of the History Graduate Program at Minnesota State University, Mankato. The course encourages students to analyze what it means to be a professional historian, and to learn how historians apply their skills in various professional settings.

Areas of Interest:
People and Cultures
Programs:
History (MA) | History (MS)