A tentative outline for the graduate courses that will be running in the Spring Semester 2020 is now available. Please note that there may still be some changes.
Students preparing to register for classes should ensure that they read the relevant sections of the Graduate Student Handbook to ensure they understand the process. HST 701 and HST 730 are “by permission classes”. In addition, those wishing to take HST 730 Ozarks History Research Seminar must have complete HST 720 Ozarks History Reading Seminar, and those wishing to take HST 730 African American History Research Seminar must have complete HST 720 African American Readings Seminar. Please note there will be two sections of HST 785 and HST 614.
Course | Professor | Format and other information |
HST 730 Ozarks History Research Seminar | Brooks Blevins | Online (Research Requirement/ By Permission/ Requires HST 720 Ozarks History Readings Seminar) |
HST 629 Plagues and Pandemics | Thom Dicke | Online (US or World) |
HST 666 Victorian and Edwardian England | David Gutzke | Online (World History) |
HST 730 African American History Research Seminar | Angela Hornsby | Online (Research Requirement/ By Permission/ Requires HST 720 African American History Readings Seminar) |
HST 697 Sexuality in East Asia | Sarah Mellors | Online (World History) |
HST 614 17th to 19th Century British Atlantic | Thornton Miller | Online (US or World) |
HST 787 American Education Primary Source Seminar | Michelle Morgan | Online (Primary Source Seminar US or US History) |
HST 785 Civil War in Missouri Primary Source Seminar | Jeremy Neely | Online (Primary Source Seminar US or US History) |
HST 701 History and Historical Methods | Sarah Panzer | Online (By Permission) |
HST 702 Secondary School Curriculum Social Studies | Travis Seay | Online (US or World) |
HST 641 Ancient History to 1200 BCE | Julia Troche | Online (World History) |
HST 770 Ancient Near East Readings Seminar | Julia Troche | Online (World and pre-requisite into World Research Seminar in Fall 2021) |
The following Religious Studies classes may also be counted towards your degree:
- REL 711: Kingship, Power, & Authority in Asian Religions (S. Berkwitz) – Mondays 5:30-8:15 pm (Zoom)
- REL 655: Intoxicating Religions: Wine and Beer in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam (V. Putzu) – MW 3:45-5:00 pm (Zoom)