Additional Information

Course Offerings

History course offerings are divided into the following categories:

Introductory Courses

  • HIST 101D – P3 Europe and the World, 1500-1815
  • HIST 102D – P3 Europe and the World Since 1815
  • HIST 103D – P3 The United States to 1865
  • HIST 104D – P3 The United States Since 1865
  • HIST 199C – RW Research Based Writing

North American Studies

  • HIST 117 – Latin America Since 1800
  • HIST 201 – Women’s History
  • HIST 202 – P1 Women and Gender in the 19th Century
  • HIST 203 – History of Sport
  • HIST 205D – CC American Social History: The Family
  • HIST 221 – P1 Women & the Arts
  • HIST 237D – P1 The Female Body: A Problem to Grow Into
  • HIST 242D – P3 Women in American History
  • HIST 258 – History of Canada
  • HIST 262 – Women in Science
  • HIST 272P – CC Martin and Malcolm
  • HIST 281D – Native American and United States Relations
  • HIST 294 – The Irish in New York
  • HIST 296D – The History of Rochester
  • HIST 298D – New York State History
  • HIST 305 – American Intellectual History
  • HIST 310D – The New Republic, 1783-1829
  • HIST 320 – The Crisis of the Union, 1829-1877
  • HIST 330C – Populist and Progressive Era, 1877-1918
  • HIST 340D – America Between the Wars, 1918-1941
  • HIST 351P – The United States Since 1945
  • HIST 390 – Public History: Historians and the Community
  • HIST 395 – The Usable Past
  • HIST 401 – Selected Topics in North American Studies
  • HIST 430 – American Economic History
  • HIST 441 – American Colonial History

European Studies

  • HIST 208 – Ancient and Medieval Europe
  • HIST 209 – Revolutionary and Totalitarian Europe
  • HIST 216 – Modern France
  • HIST 226 – P5 Contemporary Italy
  • HIST 228 – Gaming European History
  • HIST 246C – CC Modern Russia
  • HIST 250C – P2 History of the Papacy
  • HIST 252D – British Empire, 1550-1950
  • HIST 255 – Early Britain
  • HIST 256 – CC Britain Since 1688
  • HIST 257 – P5 History of Ireland
  • HIST 265 – CC Eastern Europe in the 19th and 20th Centuries
  • HIST 275D – Modern Germany: From Unification to Unification
  • HIST 276D – History of the Holocaust
  • HIST 300 – The Modern World: Geography and Politics
  • HIST 315 – Napoleon’s Europe, 1789-1815
  • HIST 333 – European Catholic Historical Thought
  • HIST 371C – European Social History
  • HIST 375 – The Italian Renaissance
  • HIST 385D – War and State: European Foundations
  • HIST 402 – Selected Topics in European Studies
  • HIST 435 – Medieval Europe, 500-1500
  • HIST 455 – Europe Between the Wars, 1918-1939
  • HIST 458 – European Liberal Thought

Strategic, Military, and Diplomatic Studies

  • HIST 110C – P3 The American Revolution, 1763-1783
  • HIST 120 – The Civil War
  • HIST 130D – P3 American Military History
  • HIST 131C – P3 Ancient Warfare
  • HIST 140C – War and American Society
  • HIST 150 – World War I
  • HIST 160C – World War II in Europe
  • HIST 161 – Hitler and Hollywood
  • HIST 170D – World War II in the Pacific
  • HIST 180P – P3 The Vietnam Conflicts
  • HIST 189 – War at Sea in the Age of Sail
  • HIST 190 – War at Sea in the Age of Steam
  • HIST 244 – Women and War
  • HIST 251 – The Cold War through Film
  • HIST 260D – American Diplomatic History
  • HIST 352C – History of the Cold War
  • HIST 403 – Selected Topics in Strategic, Military, and Diplomatic Studies
  • HIST 420 – American Foreign Policy Since 1898
  • HIST 445 – Diplomatic History of Modern Europe
  • HIST 450 – Russian Foreign Relations Since 1917

Asian Studies

  • HIST 116D – P2 Religious Traditions of Asia
  • HIST 177D – Military Traditions of Asia
  • HIST 218 – P5 Iran: Past and Present
  • HIST 229 – Caliphs, Khans, and Communists
  • HIST 234 – China and New Global Economy
  • HIST 240D – CC Women in East Asia
  • HIST 280P – CC E Pluribus Unum? The Asian American Experience
  • HIST 287 – Cold War Asia
  • HIST 291D – P3 Japan Since 1800
  • HIST 292D – P3 China Since 1800
  • HIST 301 – P1 Japanese History Through Film
  • HIST 302 – P1 Chinese History Through Film
  • HIST 303 – P1 Indian History Through Film
  • HIST 404 – Topics in Asian Studies

Advanced Study Courses

  • HIST 490 – Internship (1-15)
  • HIST 496 – Independent Study (1-3)
  • HIST 498H – Honors in History

History


For More Information

Carolyn Vacca
Department Chair
cvacca@sjfc.edu
(585) 385-8244

Admissions
(585) 385-8064
admissions@sjfc.edu