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Note: This page contains 2007/08 Graduate Catalog Data.
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History
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Course Descriptions


HIST 5000 International Relations Seminar (4 units)
Research on an international relations topic, using history or political science methodology. Primarily for the International Relations/History M.A. concentration, but open to all qualified students and may be repeated with different instructors. (Spring)

HIST 5900 Graduate Studies-East Asian (4 units)
Reading of major secondary works or original research in East Asian history. This seminar will be offered every other spring semester. Prerequisites: Advanced course work in Asian history, as appropriate, and consent of instructor.

HIST 5910 Graduate Studies-American (4 units)
Reading of major secondary works and/or intensive original research in American history. Prerequisites: Advanced coursework in American history as appropriate, and consent of instructor. (Spring)

HIST 5920 Graduate Studies-European (4 units)
Reading of major secondary works and/or intensive original research in European history. Prerequisites: Advanced coursework in European history as appropriate, and consent of instructor. (Fall)

HIST 5930 The History of Historical Writing (4 units)
The problem of reproducing and analyzing the past as seen through the eyes of major historians and philosophers of history from earliest times to the present. Prerequisite: Advanced coursework in history. (Fall)

HIST 5950 Selected Topics in History (1-5 units)
(Topics to be specified in Class Schedule) Innovative course of study. Different topics may be taken for credit. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.

HIST 5980 Individual Study (1-4 units)
For qualified graduate students in need of advanced and specialized study. May be repeated for a total of 6 units. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. (Fall, Winter, Spring)

HIST 5990 Thesis (3-6 units)
Thesis research. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.

HIST 7005 Continuing Thesis or Project (0 units)
Non-credit course. Applicable to those students who have completed all registration for graduate coursework and who have registered for the maximum number of thesis or project units required by their program. Students must register each semester or term until they have secured faculty approval for their theses or projects.

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