Courses

  • HIS 3995 (Winter ’13) – Special Topics in History  / HIS 6000 (Winter ’13) – Studies in Comparative History:  Socialism: Past, Present and Future -The History of the Left from the Second International (1889) to Venezuela’s “21st Century Socialism” and Occupy Wall Street
  • HIS 3995 (Fall ’12) – Special Topics in History  / HIS 6000 (Fall ’12) – Studies in Comparative History:  The History of Marxism and Communism
  • HIS 3250 (Winter ’12) – The Family in History / HIS 6000 (Winter ’12) – Studies in Comparative History: Genealogy and Family History
  • HIS 3995 (Fall ’11) – Special Topics in History / HIS 6000 (Fall ’11) – Studies in Comparative History: Socialism: From the Second International (1889) to Venezuela’s “21st Century Socialism”
  • HIS 3995 (Winter ’11) – Special Topics in History  / HIS 6000 (Winter ’11) – Studies in Comparative History:  The History of Marxism and Communism
  • HIS 3250 (Fall ’10) – The Family in History / HIS 6000 (Fall ’10) – Studies in Comparative History: The Family
  • HIS 1000 (Winter ’10) – World Civilization to 1500
  • HIS 3250 (Fall ’09) – The Family in History / HIS 6000 (Fall ’09) – Studies in Comparative History: The Family
  • HIS 1000 (Fall ’09) – World Civilization to 1500
  • (Winter ’09:  On Leave)
  • HIS 3998 (Fall ’08) – Topics in American History /  HIS 6010 (Fall ’08) – Studies in American History: Church and State from Jefferson to McCain and Obama
  • IH 3710 (Fall ’08) – Philosophy and Literature – The World of Ideas: Church and State from Jefferson to McCain and Obama
  • IH 2710 (Winter ’08) – Philosophy and Literature: Paths to Truth
  • IH 1990 (Winter ’08) – Directed Study (online):  Genealogy and Family History
  • ISP 3991 (Winter ’07) – Interdisciplinary Core Seminar:  Religion and Secularism in America Today
  • ISP 4860 (Fall ’06) – Senior Seminar II: Religion and Secularism in America Today
  • ISP 6010 (Fall ’06) – Interdisciplinary Core Seminar: Religion and Secularism in America Today
  • IH 3810 (Winter ’06) – Historical Perspectives: History and You; ISP 3840 – Directed Study: Family History
  • IH 2710 (Fall ’05) – Philosophy and Literature: Truth, Politics, and Propaganda; IH 1990 – Directed Study
  • IH 3810 (Winter ’05) – Approaches to the Study of History: History and You; ISP 3540 – Directed Study: Family History
  • IH 2710 (Fall ’04) – Philosophy and Literature: Truth, Politics, and Propaganda
  • IH 2710 (Fall ’03) – Art and Aesthetics: Literature and Philosophy; IH 1990 – Directed Study
  • IH 3710 (Fall ’03) – Significant Issues in Cultural Studies: Great Ideas; GIS 3540 – Directed Study: Issues in Cultural Studies
  • GUH 3810 (Winter ’03) – Approaches to the Study of History: History and You; AGS 3540 – Directed Study: Understanding History
  • GUH 3710 (Fall ’02) – Introduction to Cultural Studies: The Great Ideas and Today’s Political Conflicts; AGS 3540 – Directed Study – Issues in Cultural Studies
  • GUH 3710 (Fall ’02) – Introduction to Cultural Studies: The Great Ideas and Today’s Political Conflicts; AGS 3540 – Directed Study – Issues in Cultural Studies
  • ISP 6110 (Winter ’02) – Seminar in Historical and Cultural Studies: The Meaning of September 11