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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS BY SEMESTER
For a complete list of the courses offered by the department from 2010 forward, visit the undergraduate course archive.
Spring 2024 Courses
For full class list, please click here.
For class time schedule, please click here. (Note: time blocks rounded up to the hour)
Survey Courses
HIS 102 Modern European History: 18th c. to the Present
HIS 104 U.S. History Since 1877
HIS 203 Ancient Rome
HIS/POL 214 Modern Latin America
HIS 220/AAS 219 Japan in the Age of Courtier and Samurai
HIS/AFS 221 Modern Africa
HIS/JDS 226 Modern Jewish History: Dilemmas of Difference
HIS 236 The World of the Later Middle Ages, 1000-1500
HIS 238 Science, Technology, and Medicine in Western Civilization - II
HIS 239 From Columbus to Darwin
HIS 251 Europe Since 1945
HIS 266 History of the United States West
HIS 280 History of the U.S. Working Class
HIS 293 Disease in American History
HIS 295 History of North American Cities & Suburbs
Upper Division Courses (U3/U4 Standing or Professor Permission)
HIS 300.01 Modern Empires
HIS 300.02 Water and Power
HIS 300.03 Europeans and the South Pacific
HIS 302 Environmental History in Global Perspective
HIS 303 The Crusades and Medieval Society
HIS 318 Modern European Intellectual History
HIS 323 Women of Color in the United States
HIS 338 Asian & Pacific Islanders in American History
HIS 362 Unsettled Decade: The Sixties
HIS 381 Global Commodity Histories, 1500-2000
HIS 387 Cuba: Island of Consequence
HIS 393 Europe and the Global South
HIS 396.02 Ideologies of Capitalism
HIS 396.03 Dancing Through American History
HIS 398.01 The History of the American Mental Hospital
HIS 398.02 History of Climate Change
HIS 398.03 Technologies of Capitalism
Level 301-Methods Classes
Level 401 - Capstone Seminars (Prerequisite 301)
HIS 401.01 Global Police States: New Research in Carceral Studies
HIS 401.02 Global Cold War
HIS 401.03 Drugs in History
Undergraduate Bulletin
Click here to go to the Stony Brook University Undergraduate Bulletin Online. The bulletin is published online and is updated and at the beginning of the registration of each fall semester.The Undergraduate Bulletin is produced by the Office of the Provost - Division of Undergraduate Education.