History Department College Based Fees Letter to Students 2020-21
April 30, 2021
Dear History Majors and Graduate Students,
In March 2002, CLA students voted to pay additional student fees to support and enhance instructional programs in the college.
This year all CBF money went to support course offerings in the department. We use this money to save seats in GE courses for History majors and to enable us to offer small enrollment courses such as HIST 303, HIST 304, HIST 504, and 500-level graduate seminars.
For the 2020-21 Academic Year, CBF money was used to support the following courses:
- HIST 100 Introduction to the Study of History
- HIST 110 Western Civilization: Ancient to Renaissance
- HIST 111 Western Civilization: Reformation to the Present
- HIST 201 United States History to 1865
- HIST 202 United States History Since 1865
- HIST 213 Modern Political Economy
- HIST 216 Comparative Social Movements
- HIST 221 World History, Beginnings to 1000
- HIST 222 World History 1000-1800
- HIST 223 World History, 1800 - Present
- HIST 307 European Thought 1800-2000
- HIST 308 The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
- HIST 311 Comparative World Environmental History & Sustainability Since 1492
- HIST 313 Modern Middle East
- HIST 316 Modern East Asia
- HIST 317 The Lure of the Sea
- HIST 318 The City in the Modern World
- HIST 319 Modern South and Southeast Asia
- HIST 321 Civil War America
- HIST 326 United States Foreign Relations since 1898
- HIST 337 Colonial Latin America
- HIST 350 The Scientific Revolution, c. 1500-1800
- HIST 354 History of Network Technology
Sincerely,
Kathleen S. Murphy, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, & Chair
History Department