Distribution of Content Course List

Academic units may not accept all active courses listed and students should contact their academic adviser to verify degree applicability. Courses listed below include all courses and may not be offered every semester.

Course Name Course Title Category Properties
HIST-4070 Indians and Europeans in Early America
  • SSCI
HIST-4075 Global History in Oxford
  • SSCI
HIST-4075H Global History in Oxford – Honors
  • SSCI
HIST-4100 American Cultural and Intellectual History to 1865
  • SSCI
HIST-4200 American Cultural and Intellectual History Since 1865
  • SSCI
HIST-4220 U.S. Society Between the Wars 1918-1945
  • SSCI
  • MSLR
HIST-4230 Our Times: United States Since 1945
  • SSCI
  • MSLR
HIST-4232 White Collar and Celebrity Crime in 20th and 21st Century America
  • SSCI
HIST-4232H White Collar and Celebrity Crime in 20th and 21st Century America – Honors
  • SSCI
HIST-4235 The Wire: Race, Urban Inequality, and the “Crisis” of the American City
  • SSCI
HIST-4260 The Age of Ascendancy: U.S. Foreign Relations, 1945 – Present
  • SSCI
HIST-4270 African-Americans in the Twentieth Century
  • SSCI
HIST-4270H African-Americans in the Twentieth Century – Honors
  • SSCI
HIST-4280 America in the Reagan Years
  • SSCI
HIST-4280H America in the Reagan Years – Honors
  • SSCI
HIST-4290 Innovation in 20th and 21st Century America
  • SSCI
HIST-4303 Black Studies in Race, Class, Gender and U.S. Policy
  • SSCI
HIST-4310 Adoption, Child Welfare and the Family, 1850-Present
  • SSCI
HIST-4400 History of American Law
  • SSCI
HIST-4400HW History of American Law – Honors/Writing Intensive
  • SSCI
HIST-4400W History of American Law – Writing Intensive
  • SSCI
HIST-4415 African Americans and American Justice
  • SSCI
HIST-4415W African Americans and American Justice – Writing Intensive
  • SSCI
HIST-4425 The Superhero in American Culture From Washington to Wolverine
  • SSCI
  1. Only one of this type of Humanities and/or Fine Arts courses may be applied towards meeting the Humanities and/or Fine Arts General Education Distribution of Content requirement.
  2. Students subject to the General Education requirements in the 2019 Fall catalog and later editions: This course counts towards fulfillment of the Humanities and/or Fine Arts Distribution of Content requirement.
    Students subject to the General Education requirements in a catalog version earlier than 2019 Fall: Only students in CAFNR, Engineering, SHP, and Nursing, and students in degrees formerly in HES, may use this course towards fulfillment of the Humanities and/or Fine Arts Distribution of Content requirement, and only if the entire 12-13 hour elementary language sequence is completed.