University Catalog 2024-2025 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of History
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Office
Location: King Hall C4066
Phone: (323) 343-2020
Email: history@calstatela.edu
Website: Department of History
Chair
Name: Scott C. Wells
Email: swells2@calstatela.edu
Phone: (323) 343-2020
The Faculty
Professors: Choi Chatterjee, Christopher Endy, Eileen Ford, Kittiya Lee, Afshin Matin-Asgari, Enrique C. Ochoa, Sara Pugach, Angela Vergara, Scott C. Wells (Chair), Mark Wild, Ping Yao.
Associate Professors: Timothy Doran, Lamont Yeakey.
Assistant Professors: J. Travis Shutz
Emeriti: John M. Allswang, Francisco E. Balderrama, Richard Dean Burns, Stanley M. Burstein, Daniel Crecelius, Timothy Fox Harding, Cheryl Koos, Neil Rabitoy, Jr, Carole Srole, Lilian Taiz.
Overview
The Department of History provides opportunities to study the development and interaction of the world’s cultures. In addition to a broad curriculum in local, national, and world history, the department offers a wide variety of special topics courses. The program thus contributes to the attainment of intellectual and cultural objectives of a liberal-arts education appropriate to careers in law, journalism, business, government service, librarianship, and teaching, or to advanced study.
The department offers the Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees in History and minors in History and in Labor and Working Class Studies for students majoring in other areas.
The department coordinates the Teacher Preparation option of the history major, approved by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing for the Single Subject credential in Social Science, which is designed for students seeking a Single Subject Credential in Social Science.
The Department of History administers a minor in Religious Studies designed to explore the forms and traditions of religion that have appeared in human culture.
ProgramsBachelor of ArtsMinorMaster of ArtsCredentialCoursesHistory (Undergraduate)- HIST 4700 - The Colonial Heritage: The United States, 1607-1763
- HIST 4710 - Era of Revolution: The United States, 1763-1815
- HIST 4720 - Democracy, Dissent, and Disunion: The United States, 1815-1877
- HIST 4730 - The United States, 1877-1918
- HIST 4740 - The United States, 1918-1973
- HIST 4750 - The United States, 1973 to Present
- HIST 4760 - Economic History of United States
- HIST 4775 - American Religious History (also listed as RELS 4775)
- HIST 4780 - History of United States International Relations
- HIST 4790 - Constitutional History of United States
- HIST 4800 - Ethnicity and Immigration in American History
- HIST 4820 - History of US Popular Culture
- HIST 4830 - Poverty and Anti-Poverty in American History
- HIST 4840 - Civil War and Reconstruction
- HIST 4850 - U.S. Women to 1877
- HIST 4860 - U.S. Women, 1877 to the Present
- HIST 4870 - History of U.S. Work and Working People
- HIST 4890 - Los Angeles
- HIST 4900 - Research Capstone: Special Studies in History
- HIST 4910 - Historical Thinking and Learning: Theory and Practice
- HIST 4920 - Power, Knowledge, Community and the University (also listed as LAS 4750, SOC 4750)
- HIST 4950 - Internship in Applied History
- HIST 4960 - Issues in Teaching History-Social Science
- HIST 4970 - Editing and Publishing Perspectives
- HIST 4990 - Undergraduate Directed Study
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