2017-2018 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
History
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Eileen V. Wallis, Chair
Pablo Arreola
Mahmood Ibrahim
Daniel K. Lewis
Robert Lewis
John P. Lloyd
Georgia Mickey
Amanda Podany |
Tara Sethia
Michael Slaughter
Rachel Van
Zuoyue Wang
Elise K. Wirtschafter
Anne Wohlcke |
The History Department offers a major in history leading to the Bachelor of Arts degree as well as basic courses in General Education. The History Department also offers a minor in history and a minor in Latin American Studies. Courses are designed to encourage students to seek out relationships between the past and contemporary social, political, and cultural issues, and to provide historical perspective on topics studied in other departments of the university.
Students have a choice of a history major without subplan and a History major with a Pre-Credential subplan. The History major without subplan offers a flexible curriculum and a maximum choice of general education courses and electives. It provides a foundation for those seeking pre-professional training in law, business, civil service, and graduate work leading to a master’s degree or doctorate.
The History major with a Pre-Credential subplan is especially suited for students wishing to teach history in middle or high schools. Approved by the California State Commission on Teacher Credentialing, it provides a major in history combined with a pre-credential social science emphasis. Completion of this subplan successfully meets the state subject matter requirement for the Single Subject Teaching Credential in social science. Students may also meet this requirement by passing an examination adopted by the Commission on Teacher Credentialing.
Please note that subject matter preparation programs for credentialing prospective teachers should not be confused with undergraduate degree programs of colleges and universities. The Commission on Teacher Credentialing sets standards for academic programs that lead to the issuance of credentials. Although an applicant for a teaching credential must have earned a baccalaureate or higher degree from an accredited institution, the degree program does not necessarily fulfill the Commission’s standards for the subject matter preparation of teachers. Completing a subject matter program that satisfies the standards enables a candidate to qualify for a fifth-year credential program. Only the History major with Pre-Credential subplan satisfies the standards. It specifies in detail the courses that have been approved by the Commission on Teacher Credentialing. The History major without subplan is designed for students who have career goals other than teaching at the high school level.
Students qualifying for Single Subject Credentials in other fields (i.e., English, Mathematics, etc.) may obtain a supplemental authorization to teach history or social studies up to the ninth grade by completing the requirements which have been established for such additional authorizations. For further information, see Professor Michael Slaughter in the History Department.
The department also offers a curriculum which leads to a Master of Arts degree in History. A description of this program can be found in the “Graduate Studies” section of the catalog.
Students majoring in history have the opportunity of joining the Cal Poly Pomona History Club and the local chapter of Phi Alpha Theta, the International Honor Society in History.
Please note: All new majors should contact the department office or check the department webpage to learn the name of their advisor. Continuing students should see their assigned faculty advisor one or more times per year.
ProgramsMajorMinorMasterCoursesHistory- HST 100 - The Study and Practice of History (4)
- HST 101 - History of World Civilization: The Ancient Period (4)
- HST 102 - History of World Civilization: The Middle Period (4)
- HST 103 - History of World Civilization: The Modern Period (4)
- HST 200 - Special Study for Lower Division Students (1-2)
- HST 201 - United States History (4)
- HST 202 - United States History (4)
- HST 213 - Islamic Society and Institutions (4)
- HST 293 - Digital Oral History Methods and Practice (4)
- HST 299/299A/299L - Special Topics for Lower Division Students (1-4)
- HST 300 - History Methods (4)
- HST 301 - Early and Medieval China (4)
- HST 302 - China from 900 to 1800 (4)
- HST 303 - China since 1800 (4)
- HST 305 - Ancient and Medieval India (4)
- HST 306 - Modern India (4)
- HST 307 - South Asia (4)
- HST 309 - Modern Southeast Asia (4)
- HST 310 - Ancient Mesopotamia (4)
- HST 311 - Ancient Egypt (4)
- HST 312 - Ancient Israel and Middle Eastern Empires (4)
- HST 313 - Middle East: The Rise of Islam (4)
- HST 314 - Middle East: The Ottoman Empire (4)
- HST 315 - Middle East: Problems of the 20th Century (4)
- HST 316 - History of Modern Iran (4)
- HST 317 - Ancient Greece (4)
- HST 318 - Hellenistic Greece and Republican Rome (4)
- HST 319 - Imperial Rome (4)
- HST 320 - Europe 300-1100: Early Middle Ages (4)
- HST 321 - Europe 1100-1450: High and Late Middle Ages (4)
- HST 322 - Europe 1450-1648: Renaissance, Reformation, and Wars of Religion (4)
- HST 323 - Europe 1648-1789: Enlightenment, Absolutism, and Constitutionalism (4)
- HST 324 - Europe 1789-1850: Revolution and Reaction (4)
- HST 325 - Europe 1850-1914: Nationalism, Imperialism, and Industrialization (4)
- HST 326 - Europe 1900-1945: World Wars and the Crisis of Liberalism (4)
- HST 327 - Europe Since 1945: Cold War, Unity, and New Order (4)
- HST 330 - History of North Africa (4)
- HST 331 - Pre-Colonial Africa (4)
- HST 332 - Colonial Africa (4)
- HST 333 - African Nationalism and Decolonization (4)
- HST 334 - Modern Spain (4)
- HST 335 - Latin America: The Colonial Period (4)
- HST 336 - Latin America: The Era of Nation Building (4)
- HST 337 - Latin America Since 1900 (4)
- HST 338 - The Caribbean (4)
- HST 340 - History of American Institutions and Ideals, 1877-present (4)
- HST 341 - Colonial America, 1492-1776 (4)
- HST 342 - Founding America, 1776-1815 (4)
- HST 343 - Jacksonian Democracy, 1815-1848 (4)
- HST 344 - Civil War and Reconstruction 1848-1877 (4)
- HST 345 - Gilded Age and Progressive Era, 1877-1919 (4)
- HST 346 - Development of Modern America, 1914-1948 (4)
- HST 347 - United States since 1945 (4)
- HST 351 - Britain to 1689 (4)
- HST 352 - Britain Since 1689 (4)
- HST 354 - Medieval Russia to 1700 (4)
- HST 355 - Imperial Russia, 1700-1917 (4)
- HST 356 - The Soviet Union (4)
- HST 359 - East Central Europe (4)
- HST 361 - Brazil (4)
- HST 362 - Mexico to 1810 (4)
- HST 363 - Mexican History since 1810 (4)
- HST 365 - China Since 1949 (4)
- HST 368 - Japan to 1868 (4)
- HST 369 - History of Modern Japan (4)
- HST 370 - History of California (4)
- HST 371 - History of Southern California (4)
- HST 372 - Spanish Borderlands (4)
- HST 374 - The American West (4)
- HST 375 - The American Southwest (4)
- HST 390 - History and Historians (4)
- HST 391 - Introduction to Public and Applied History (4)
- HST 399 - History of Modern Nation States (4)
- HST 400 - Special Study for Upper Division Students (1-2)
- HST 401 - History of African Americans I (4)
- HST 402 - History of African Americans II (4)
- HST 403 - History of Native Americans (4)
- HST 405 - Immigrants in American Life (4)
- HST 406 - Women in the United States (4)
- HST 407 - History of American Workers, 1877 to the Present (4)
- HST 408 - History of American Science and Technology (4)
- HST 409 - History of War and American Society (4)
- HST 410 - The Twentieth Century American Political Biography (4)
- HST 411 - History of Urban America (4)
- HST 412 - Constitutional and Legal History of the U.S. (4)
- HST 413 - Religion in American Society (4)
- HST 414 - Diplomatic History of the United States (4)
- HST 415 - American Intellectual History (4)
- HST 416 - History of US Capitalism (4)
- HST 417 - American Foodways (4)
- HST 420 - Islamic Science in World History (4)
- HST 421 - The Scientific Revolution (4)
- HST 423 - Modern Science in World History (4)
- HST 425 - Great Britain in the Industrial Revolution (4)
- HST 428 - The Atlantic World (4)
- HST 431 - Topics in World Civilization (4)
- HST 432 - Technology in World History (4)
- HST 433 - Nonviolence in the Modern World (4)
- HST 435 - World Slavery (4)
- HST 437 - The Mexican Revolution (4)
- HST 438 - Latin America and the Cuban Revolution (4)
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