19. spring 2021 – undergraduate

…European empires, leading to the establishment of the United Nations and the International Monetary Fund, and setting the stage for the Cold War. The course is designed to be both accessible to non-History majors and rewarding for History majors. EARLY AMERICAN REPUBLIC 50:512:315:01 T/TH 2:00 pm – 3:20 pm Professor…

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20. Summer 2017

…the United States and the former Soviet Union, provides a fruitful subject for cultural analysis. The focus of our exploration of this era will be the social and cultural changes wrought by atomic weapons and the threat of Communist expansion both abroad and at home. Such phenomena as television, suburbia,…

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21. Courses & Schedules

Course offerings and rotations are scheduled in order to accommodate students whose work, family, or financial obligations limit the hours when they can attend or the number of courses they can take each term. All classes meet once weekly, in the early evening. The Graduate Program in History offers eight…

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22. Degree Requirements

…exams are usually scheduled months in advance.) General Requirements Up to 6 credits may be earned in advanced undergraduate (300-400 level) courses at Rutgers. Up to 9 graduate credits (with grades of B or better) may be transferred from other institutions with the approval of the graduate program director. Full-time,…

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23. Other Programs of Interest

The following list of interdisciplinary programs may be of interest to students majoring in history not only because they are in and of themselves interesting, but because a number of history courses can be used to satisfy these programs’ requirements. That is, some history courses can both serve to fulfill…

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24. Internships in Public History: Requirements

…intern must submit a brief proposal describing the potential internship to the faculty advisor, and then meet with the faculty advisor to discuss the details and viability of the internship. EXPECTATIONS Agreement: Prior to the internship, the intern, supervisor, and faculty adviser must complete and sign this agreement. This must…

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