Friday, February 7, 2020

Falling for Autumn 2020 Classes?

Octagon State Memorial in October in a heart shaped image. Image Courtesy of Tim Black.
Check out our OSU Classes Tab!

We have updated our lists of current and future classes
 by semester and campus.

See below for a sampling of what is currently available 
for Autumn 2020:





American Indian History of the U.S. Midwest
History 2071
Dr. John Low
M W 5:30-6:55 PM
3 credit hours.
Native American history in Great Lakes and Ohio Valley regions from ancient times to the present, including moundbuilders, fur trade, removal, reservations, urbanization, contemporary issues. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. 
Prerequisite or concurrent: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. 
GE historical study and diversity soc div in the US course.
Limit of 35 students.

Introduction to Native American Peoples from Mesoamerica
History 2110
Dr. Alcira Dueñas
M W 12:45-2:05 PM
3 credit hours.
Introductory survey of the Native American peoples from Mesoamerica (contemporary Guatemala, Honduras, Southern Mexico) from pre-colonial times to the present. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. 
Prerequisite or concurrent: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. 
GE historical study and diversity global studies course.
Limit of 40 students.

The History of Latin America Through Film
History 2125
Dr. Alcira Dueñas
M W 2:20-3:40 PM
3 credit hours.
Latin American history from the pre-colonial era to the present as depicted in film, including the analysis of colonialism, revolutions, society, women, and current events. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. 
Prerequisite or concurrent: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. 
GE historical study and diversity global studies course.
Limit of 35 students.

Natives and Newcomers: Immigration and Migration in U.S. History
History 2750 
Dr. Lucy Murphy
T R 9:35-10:55 PM
3 credit hours.
General survey of (im)migration history in the U.S. from precolonial times to the present. Topics include cultural contact, economic relations, citizenship, politics, family, and sexuality.
Prerequisites or Concurrent: English 1100.xx.
Not open to students with credit for 322.
GEC: Historical Study and Social Diversity in the United States credit. 
Limit of 40 students.

History of Mexico
History 3106
Dr. Alcira Dueñas
M W 9:35-10:55 AM
3 credit hours.
History of Mexico during precolonial, colonial, and independence periods with emphasis on the 19th and 20th centuries.
Prerequisites: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor.
Not open to students with credit for 534.03.
GEC historical study and diversity global studies course. 
Limit of 35 students.

Literature and Religion
Religious Studies 2102.01
Cheryl Cash
T R 5:30-6:50 PM
3 credit hours.
Study of relationships between religion and secular literature; analysis of religious and spiritual elements of literature and film of diverse cultures and historical periods. 
Prerequisites: English 1110 (110) or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 2102.01H, Comparative Studies 2102.01 (202.01), or 2102.01H (202.01H). 
GE lit and diversity global studies course.
Limit of 35 students.

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