



Fall 2020 Course Schedules
Scheduling classes with ease for Fall 2020
- View the schedule options on this page
- Determine which days and times work best for your schedule
- Use the split-schedule to determine which history courses are right for your schedule
- Register for classes here. For newly admitted students, please review your next steps.
- Use the course number to easily navigate the registration process in UCDaccess.
- If you have questions about course selection and course credits, please reach out to our Undergraduate Student Advisor, Dr. William Wagner, or Graduate Student Advisor, Dr. Ryan Crewe.
*Attention CLAS students: There is a new option that fulfills the Communicative Skills requirement - HIST 2001 The Uses & Misuses of History.
* Courses are subject to change
Time | Monday Classes | Wednesday Classes |
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9:30am- 10:45am |
HIST 1362 US History Since 1876 |
HIST 1362 US History Since 1876 |
11:00am-12:15pm |
HIST 3349 Social Movements in 20th Century America HIST 3470 Intro to East Asia: Since 1800 |
HIST 3349 Social Movements in 20th Century America HIST 3470 Intro to East Asia: Since 1800 |
12:30pm-1:45pm |
HIST 1400 Controversies in History HIST 3121 The World at War, 1914-1945 HIST 4212/5212 Civil War and Reconstruction |
HIST 1400 Controversies in History HIST 3121 The World at War, 1914-1945 HIST 4212/5212 Civil War and Reconstruction |
2:00pm-3:15pm |
HIST 4839 History Seminar |
HIST 4839 History Seminar |
3:30pm-4:45pm |
HIST 4494/5494 Red & Blue America: U.S. History, 1973-Present |
HIST 4494/5494 Red & Blue America: U.S. History, 1973-Present |
5:30pm-8:20pm | HIST 6013 Introduction to the Professional Study of History |
Time | Tuesday Classes | Thursday Classes |
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9:30am- 10:45am |
HIST 1361 US History to 1876 HIST 3345 Immigration/Ethnicity in American History HIST 4032/5032 Globalization in World History Since 1945 |
HIST 1361 US History to 1876 HIST 3345 Immigration/Ethnicity in American History HIST 4032/5032 Globalization in World History Since 1945 |
11:00am-12:15pm |
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12:30pm-1:45pm |
HIST 3343/5343 Women & Gender in U.S. History HIST 4455/5455 African Struggle for Independence |
HIST 3343/5343 Women & Gender in U.S. History HIST 4455/5455 African Struggle for Independence |
2:00pm-3:15pm |
HIST 3031 Theory and Practice of History: An Introduction to the Major HIST 3121 The World at War, 1914-1945 HIST 3350 Colonial Latin America |
HIST 3031 Theory and Practice of History: An Introduction to the Major HIST 3121 The World at War, 1914-1945 HIST 3350 Colonial Latin America |
3:30pm-4:45pm |
HIST 1111 First Year Seminar, History of Pirates HIST 4226/5226 Capitalism in America |
HIST 1111 First Year Seminar, History of Pirates HIST 4226/5226 Capitalism in America |
5:30pm-8:20pm | HIST 6989 Seminar: Special Subjects in History |
Time | Online Classes | Weekend Classes |
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9:30am- 4:30pm |
HIST 4231/5231 History in Museums HIST 4232/5232 Historic Preservation
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Anytime (online) |
HIST 1361 US History to 1876 HIST 1400 Controversies in History HIST 2001 Uses and Misuses of History HIST 3121 World at War, 1914-1945 HIST 3345 Immigration and Ethnicity in American History HIST 3349 Social Movements in 20th Century America HIST 3480 Introduction to European History HIST 3487 Medieval Europe HIST 3601 Colorado History HIST 4032/5032 Globalization in World History Since 1945 HIST 4217/5217 Consumer Culture HIST 4490/5490 Weapons of Mass Destruction |
What can you learn in history classes?
While topic possibilities are endless, here’s a list of just a few of the skills you can pick up in our classes:
- Data Analysis
- Written Communication
- Research Skills
- Global Perspective
- Verbal Expression
- Critical Interpretation
NEED TO FULFILL YOUR CORE GEN ED REQUIREMENTS?
Class Number | Class Name | Fulfills Core for... |
HIST 1361 | US History to 1876 | Humanities |
HIST 1362 | US History Since 1876 | Humanities |
HIST 1381 | Backstories: The Hidden Origins of Today’s Issues | Humanities |
HIST 1400 | Controversies in History | Humanities |
HIST 2001 | The Uses and Misuses of History | CLAS Communicative Skills* |
HIST 3121 | The World at War | International Perspectives |
HIST 3345 | Immigration/Ethnicity in American History |
Cultural Diversity |
HIST 3349 | Social Movements in 20th Century America |
Cultural Diversity |
HIST 4032/ HIST 5032 |
Globalization in World History Since 1945 |
International Perspectives |
* Only applies to College of Liberal Arts and Sciences students. View the requirements here.
History Advising
Undergraduate Advisor
William Wagner
Phone: (303) 315-1781
Office: Student Commons Bldg. 3118
Graduate Advisor
Ryan D. Crewe
Phone: (720) 432-5312
Office: Student Commons Bldg. 3114