FOUR-SEMESTER COURSE ROTATION

ADVANCED CLASSES

Note: This is a TENTATIVE schedule and does NOT guarantee that a specific course will be offered in a given semester

Professor Fall, 2003 Spring, 2004 Fall, 2004 Spring, 2005
Calihan POSC 370 (Pub.Admin.) H/P 455 (Constit. Hist);  POSC 230(Adm.Crim. Just.); POSC 216 (St. & Local); POSC 356 (Const. Rts. Lib. II);  POSC 370 (Pub. Admin.); H/P 455 (Constit. Hist.) POSC 230 (Admin. Crim. Just.); POSC 216 (St. & Local); POSC 355 (Const. Rts. Lib. I);
Cole POSC 245 (Gender and Politics); POSC 255 (Comp. Politics); POSC 375 (Latin Am. Politics) POSC 255 (Comp. Politics); POSC 335 (West. Eur.); POSC 495 (Democratization) POSC 255 (Comp. Politics); POSC 360 (Comp. Pol. Partic.); POSC 495 (Middle East) POSC 245 (Gender and Politics); POSC 255 (Comp. Politics); POSC 335 (West. Eur.)
Coles HIST 303 (Civil War and Reconstruction); HIST 461 (Sen. Seminar); HIST 495 Vietnam War
HIST 308 (Diplomatic):
HIST 495 (WWII);
HIST 461 (Sen.Sem.)
HIST 406 (Old South);
HIST 461 (Senior Seminar)
HIST 302 (Early National Period); HIST 317 (Archival Management); HIST 461 (Senior Seminar)
Crowl HIST 200 (Hist. of China) HIST 360 (Russia since 1894) HIST 200 (Hist of China)HIST 359  HIST 356 (Europe in 20th Century)
Harbour POSC 331 (Pol. Phil. to 1500); POSC 461 (Senior Seminar) POSC 332 (Pol. Phil. From 1500); POSC 441 (International Relations); POSC 461(Senior Seminar) POSC 350 (Amer Presidency); POSC 461 (Senior Seminar) POSC 343 (Am. For. Policy); POSC394(Political Leadership); POSC 461 (Senior Seminar)
Staff HIST 465 (Tudor/Stuart) HIST 352(Renais/Reform);HIST 357 (England  Before theTudors) HIST 351 (Medieval Eng); HIST 465 (Tudor/Stuart) 
Moriarty PHIL 212 (Survery Early Mod. Phil.); PHIL 306 (Ethics); 307 (Moral Issues/Ethical Persp.) PHIL 306 (Ethics); 307 (Moral Issues/Ethical Persp.) PHIL 306 (Ethics); 307 (Moral Issues/Ethical Persp.)
Moore PHIL 200 (Intro. to Phil.); PHIL 306 (Ethics); 307 (Moral Issues/Ethical Persp.) PHIL 306 (Ethics); 307 (Moral Issues/Ethical Persp.) PHIL 306 (Ethics); 307 (Moral Issues/Ethical Persp.)
Munson On Sabbatical On Sabbatical HIST 354 (Fren. Rev. and Napoleon) HIST 358 (Modern France)
Staff HIST 318 (Museum Studies) HIST 495 (Women in World History) HIST 321 (History of Women in America)
Staff HIST 305 (Mod. American 1914-1945) HIST 402 (American Historiography)
Smith  HIST 306 (Modern America 1945 to Present) On Fellowship Leave HISTORY 405 (Virginia History) HISTORY 304 (Emergence of Modern America)
Welch HIST 324 (American Indian Hist.) HIST 316 (Public History); HIST 300 (Teaching Hist. & Soc. Sci. for Secondary  Ed.) HIST 301 (American Colonial History) HIST 317 (Historical Editing and Preservation); HIST 300 (Teaching Hist. & Soc. Sci. for Secondary Education)
  * Bevin Alexander, noted military historian, will teach History 361 How Great Generals Win in Spring 2004
 
 
 


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