|
|
Fall 2008 |
Spring 2009 |
Fall 2009 |
Spring 2010 |
|
P.
Cantrell* |
HIST 495** (History
of Modern |
HIST 341 |
HIST 200 (History of |
TBA |
|
D. Coles |
HIST 363 (World War II) HIST 406 (Old South) |
HIST 319 (Archives) HIST 364 (American Revolution) |
HIST 303 (Civil War) HIST 362 (Vietnam War) |
HIST 302 (Early National) HIST 308 (Diplomatic History) |
|
D.
Geraghty |
HIST 465 (History of Early Modern |
HIST 300 (Teaching Methods for Secondary
Education) |
HIST 465 (History of Early Modern |
HIST 300 (Teaching Methods for Secondary
Education) |
|
W.
Holliday* |
HIST 495** ( |
Modern Latin America
|
HIST 325 (History
of |
TBA |
|
S. Isaac |
HIST 351 (Medieval |
HIST 442 (War & Society Before
Gunpowder) HIST 495
(Conflict in the Modern Middle East)
|
HIST 202 (History of Islamic Civilizations) |
N/A
(On Fulbright Leave at the Université de Poitiers) |
|
J. Munson |
HIST 354 (The
French Revolution & Napoleon) |
HIST 355 (19th C. |
HIST 468 (European Intellectual History) |
HIST 358 ( |
|
M. Yeager
|
HIST 495** (The
Cold War in |
HIST 360 |
HIST 430 |
HIST 356 (20th
C. |
|
L. Smith |
HIST 320 (African-American History) |
HIST 405 (Virginia History) |
HIST 305 (Modern 1914-1945) |
HIST 306 (Modern America, 1945 to present) |
|
D. Welch |
HIST 301 (American Colonial History) HIST 316 (Public History) |
(The American West) |
HIST 318 (Museum Studies) |
HIST 324 (American Indian History) |
Tentative Course Rotations, Fall 2008 – Spring 2010
History Courses
Students: This is a tentative list of courses
that will be offered. The Department and faculty reserve the right to
change the schedule. Refer to the University catalog for course
descriptions. Refer to BANNER or My Longwood for the actual course
offerings each semester.
HIST 461
(Senior Seminar) and POSC 461 (Senior Seminar) are offered every
semester.
Secondary
Education Students:
HIST 300 will always be offered in the Spring
semester. If you are planning to do your student teaching in the Spring
semester of your last year, then you need to take HIST 300 the year before you
student teach.
*These are new faculty members whose
course rotations will be developed once they arrive in Fall
’08.
**HIST 495
is a Special Topics course that does not appear in the catalog. These courses can count as major electives
and can count toward major requirements, when the department substitutes it for
another course in the catalog.