Location: 913 UH; Phone: (312) 996-3141.
Last generated: Friday, August 06 2021 11:16 AM CDT
NOTE: 500 level courses require graduate standing
Location: 913 UH; Phone: (312) 996-3141.
Last generated: Friday, August 06 2021 11:16 AM CDT
NOTE: 500 level courses require graduate standing
3 hours. Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. LAS Online Pathways, Past, and World Cultures course. To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Discussion/Recitation and one Lecture.
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CRN | Course Type | Start & End Time | Meeting Days | Room | Building Code | Instructor | Meets Between | Instructional Method |
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18800 | DIS - AD | ARRANGED | ARR | 2ONL | Abbott, J | Online Asynchronous | ||
History 101 offers a broad survey of Western (mostly European) history from the Wars of Religion of the seventeenth century to the World Wars of the twentieth. We focus on the social trends, political conflicts and intellectual quarrels across these years, placing special emphasis on the scientific, political and industrial revolutions that helped forge and define our modern world. Lectures and our course textbook will provide the overall storyline and contexts to this journey; the heart of this class lies in our critical engagement with the documentary record left by the historical actors themselves, as they acted and commented upon their times. | ||||||||
18799 | LEC - AL | ARRANGED | ARR | 2ONL | Abbott, J | Online Asynchronous | ||
History 101 offers a broad survey of Western (mostly European) history from the Wars of Religion of the seventeenth century to the World Wars of the twentieth. We focus on the social trends, political conflicts and intellectual quarrels across these years, placing special emphasis on the scientific, political and industrial revolutions that helped forge and define our modern world. Lectures and our course textbook will provide the overall storyline and contexts to this journey; the heart of this class lies in our critical engagement with the documentary record left by the historical actors themselves, as they acted and commented upon their times. |
3 hours. Meets 17-May-21 - 11-Jun-21. LAS Online Pathways, Past, and US Society course. To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Discussion/Recitation and one Lecture.
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CRN | Course Type | Start & End Time | Meeting Days | Room | Building Code | Instructor | Meets Between | Instructional Method |
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18432 | DIS - AD | ARRANGED | ARR | 2ONL | Schultz, K | Online Asynchronous | ||
America from Industrialization to Globalization. This is the complete survey of US history from the end of the Civil War (in 1865) to today. This intensive 4-week course will be completely online and asynchronous. | ||||||||
18433 | LEC - AL | ARRANGED | ARR | 2ONL | Schultz, K | Online Asynchronous | ||
America from Industrialization to Globalization. This is the complete survey of US history from the end of the Civil War (in 1865) to today. This intensive 4-week course will be completely online and asynchronous. |
3 hours. Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. Same as INST 105. This class may be taught in an online format. When that is the case, internet access will be required. A high-speed connection is strongly suggested. Please check the online class schedule for online sections. LAS Online Pathways, Past, and World Cultures course. To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Discussion and one Lecture.
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20658 | DIS - AD | ARRANGED | ARR | 2ONL | Daly, J | Online Asynchronous | ||
The West's history is one of extraordinary success; no other region, empire, culture, or civilization has left so powerful a mark upon the world. This course charts the West's achievementsrepresentative government, the free enterprise system, modern science, and the rule of lawas well as its misdeedstwo frighteningly destructive World Wars, the Holocaust, imperialistic domination, and the Atlantic slave trade. Adopting a global perspective, the course explores the contributions of other cultures and civilizations to the West's emergence. It also traces the rise of Western power through a series of revolutions, including social, political, technological, military, commercial, and industrial. The course is fully onlinestudents follow a defined schedule but have no classes to attend. Course requirements Fourteen online quizzes (21 points total), discussion board participation (30 points), a primary source analysis (10 points), an analytical essay worksheet (5 points), a five-page double-spaced analytical essay (24 points), a map project (10 points), and several extra credit options (up to 5 points). | ||||||||
20657 | LEC - AL | ARRANGED | ARR | 2ONL | Daly, J | Online Asynchronous | ||
The West's history is one of extraordinary success; no other region, empire, culture, or civilization has left so powerful a mark upon the world. This course charts the West's achievementsrepresentative government, the free enterprise system, modern science, and the rule of lawas well as its misdeedstwo frighteningly destructive World Wars, the Holocaust, imperialistic domination, and the Atlantic slave trade. Adopting a global perspective, the course explores the contributions of other cultures and civilizations to the West's emergence. It also traces the rise of Western power through a series of revolutions, including social, political, technological, military, commercial, and industrial. The course is fully onlinestudents follow a defined schedule but have no classes to attend. Course requirements Fourteen online quizzes (21 points total), discussion board participation (30 points), a primary source analysis (10 points), an analytical essay worksheet (5 points), a five-page double-spaced analytical essay (24 points), a map project (10 points), and several extra credit options (up to 5 points). |
3 hours. Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. Same as RELS 177. Past, and World Cultures course. To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Discussion and one Lecture.
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22605 | DIS - AD1 | ARRANGED | ARR | 2ONL | Quadri, J | Online Asynchronous | ||
This course surveys the history of the Middle East from the pre-Islamic era to recent events and debates. You will study the culture and milieu in which Islam emerged, its remarkably quick expansion, the new cultural syntheses these early conquests produced, and the political and religious forms they engendered. As we move into the more stable middle period, you will learn about the similarities and differences between the various empires that ruled the areas now known as the Middle East, and how they produced distinctive identities while drawing on a common religious heritage. Towards the end of the semester, we will examine the impact of European colonialism, attempts at modernization in the turbulent nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and the particular challenges that face the Middle East today. Throughout, we pay attention to the various political, religious, economic and social components of the historical moments we study, as well as the various sectors of Middle Eastern society. This is an online, asynchronous offering. | ||||||||
22604 | LEC - AL | ARRANGED | ARR | 2ONL | Quadri, J | Online Asynchronous | ||
This course surveys the history of the Middle East from the pre-Islamic era to recent events and debates. You will study the culture and milieu in which Islam emerged, its remarkably quick expansion, the new cultural syntheses these early conquests produced, and the political and religious forms they engendered. As we move into the more stable middle period, you will learn about the similarities and differences between the various empires that ruled the areas now known as the Middle East, and how they produced distinctive identities while drawing on a common religious heritage. Towards the end of the semester, we will examine the impact of European colonialism, attempts at modernization in the turbulent nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and the particular challenges that face the Middle East today. Throughout, we pay attention to the various political, religious, economic and social components of the historical moments we study, as well as the various sectors of Middle Eastern society. This is an online, asynchronous offering. |
3 hours. Meets 17-May-21 - 06-Aug-21. Field trips required at a nominal fee. Restricted to UG Contract SES Crswrk - AHS or UG Contract SES Crswrk - CADA or UG Contract SES Crswrk - CBA or UG Contract SES Crswrk - EDUC or UG Contract SES Crswrk - ENGIN or UG Contract SES Crswrk - LAS or UG Contract SES Crswrk - NURS or UG Contract SES Crswrk - SPH or UG Contract SES Crswrk - CUPPA major(s).
CRN | Course Type | Start & End Time | Meeting Days | Room | Building Code | Instructor | Meets Between | Instructional Method |
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23529 | LCD | 11:00 AM - 12:50 PM | TR | Davis, C | Online Synchronous | |||
23528 | LCD | 01:30 PM - 03:20 PM | TR | C003 | 2LCC | Schuhrke, J | On Campus |
3 hours. Meets 17-May-21 - 11-Jun-21. Prerequisite(s): ENGL 161. Past, and Individual and Society course.
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CRN | Course Type | Start & End Time | Meeting Days | Room | Building Code | Instructor | Meets Between | Instructional Method |
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23086 | LCD | 01:00 PM - 03:55 PM | MTRF | ARR | 2ONL | Fidelis, M | Online Synchronous | |
What was it like to live under communism in Eastern Europe? Was the party-state all powerful or did individuals and groups find places to assert autonomy and exercise agency? This course traces the history of state socialism in the former Eastern bloc and Yugoslavia from the establishment of communist regimes after World War II to their collapse in 1989 and the first years of transition. It explores the impact of World War II; the development of stalinism, which dominated the politics and society of the region from 1948 to 1956; the Soviet-Yugoslav split; the post-stalinist national roads to socialism; the reform movement, such as the Prague Spring of 1968; the role of consumption and popular culture; dissident movements, and Solidarity in Poland; the revolutions of 1989; the violent disintegration of the Yugoslav state in the 1990s; and the challenges of the transition to liberal democracy. In the process, we will explore diverse experiences of eastern Europeans with special attention paid to the relationship between everyday life and politics. Finally, the class will refer to the ways in which eastern European societies remember and make sense of the communist past. This course will be taught both online with Asynchronous lectures and occasional Synchronous meetings via Zoom. |
3 hours. May be repeated to a maximum of 9 hours. Students may register in more than one section per term. If taken in conjunction with HIST 398, the maximum allowed is 6 hours of credit. Prerequisite(s): Consent of the instructor prior to registration. Departmental Approval Required This course counts toward the limited number of independent study hours accepted toward the degree and the major.
CRN | Course Type | Start & End Time | Meeting Days | Room | Building Code | Instructor | Meets Between | Instructional Method |
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19968 | CNF | ARRANGED | Abbott, J | Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||
Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||||||
19708 | CNF | ARRANGED | Boyer, C | Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||
Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||||||
11537 | CNF | ARRANGED | Daly, J | Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||
Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||||||
11536 | CNF | ARRANGED | Hoppe, K | Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||
Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||||||
15680 | CNF | ARRANGED | Levy, R | Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||
Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||||||
21558 | CNF | ARRANGED | Mantena, R | Meets 17-May-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||
Meets 17-May-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||||||
17796 | CNF | ARRANGED | Ransby, B | Meets 17-May-21 - 11-Jun-21. | ||||
Meets 17-May-21 - 11-Jun-21. |
3 OR 4 hours. Meets 17-May-21 - 11-Jun-21. 3 undergraduate hours. 4 graduate hours. Prerequisite(s): 9 hours of credit in the social sciences and approval of the instructor.
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CRN | Course Type | Start & End Time | Meeting Days | Room | Building Code | Instructor | Meets Between | Instructional Method |
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17894 | DIS | ARRANGED | ARR | 2ONL | Peters, J | Online Asynchronous | ||
3 hours In addition to teaching the history of the entire world, your teaching license allows you to teach all the related social sciences: psychology, sociology, economics, civics, geography, anthropology, and world religions. HIST 420 is a methods class designed to help you brush up on the basics while learning how to create lesson plans based on enduring understandings, essential questions, objectives, assessments, and strategies for diverse learners. The summer version is offered as an asynchronous class. Restricted to Undergrad - Chicago. | ||||||||
17895 | DIS | ARRANGED | ARR | 2ONL | Peters, J | Online Asynchronous | ||
4 hours In addition to teaching the history of the entire world, your teaching license allows you to teach all the related social sciences: psychology, sociology, economics, civics, geography, anthropology, and world religions. HIST 420 is a methods class designed to help you brush up on the basics while learning how to create lesson plans based on enduring understandings, essential questions, objectives, assessments, and strategies for diverse learners. The summer version is offered as an asynchronous class. Restricted to Graduate - Chicago or Graduate Non-Degree Chicago. |
1 TO 4 hours. May be repeated. Students may register in more than one section per term. Prerequisite(s): Consent of the instructor.
CRN | Course Type | Start & End Time | Meeting Days | Room | Building Code | Instructor | Meets Between | Instructional Method |
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15842 | CNF | ARRANGED | Blair, C | Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||
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15656 | CNF | ARRANGED | Boyer, C | Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||
Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||||||
17034 | CNF | ARRANGED | Brier, J | Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||
Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||||||
11549 | CNF | ARRANGED | Daly, J | Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||
Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||||||
17681 | CNF | ARRANGED | Fidelis, M | Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||
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11556 | CNF | ARRANGED | Hoppe, K | Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||
Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||||||
11543 | CNF | ARRANGED | Hudson, L | Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||
Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. Departmental Approval Required | ||||||||
11559 | CNF | ARRANGED | Johnston, R | Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||
Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||||||
11563 | CNF | ARRANGED | Levy, R | Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||
Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||||||
18622 | CNF | ARRANGED | Peters, J | Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||
Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||||||
11567 | CNF | ARRANGED | Ransby, B | Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||
Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||||||
17693 | CNF | ARRANGED | Schultz, K | Meets 17-May-21 - 11-Jun-21. | ||||
Meets 17-May-21 - 11-Jun-21. | ||||||||
19969 | CNF | ARRANGED | Sklansky, J | Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||
Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||||||
21557 | CNF | ARRANGED | Stauter-Halsted, K | Meets 17-May-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||
Meets 17-May-21 - 06-Aug-21. |
0 TO 16 hours. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading only. May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): Preliminary examination.
CRN | Course Type | Start & End Time | Meeting Days | Room | Building Code | Instructor | Meets Between | Instructional Method |
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16935 | CNF | ARRANGED | Boyer, C | Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||
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20383 | CNF | ARRANGED | Fidelis, M | Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||
Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||||||
20431 | CNF | ARRANGED | Hoppe, K | Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||
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15801 | CNF | ARRANGED | Hostetler, L | Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||
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16410 | CNF | ARRANGED | Johnston, R | Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||
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19628 | CNF | ARRANGED | Mantena, R | Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||
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15802 | CNF | ARRANGED | Ransby, B | Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||
Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||||||
19672 | CNF | ARRANGED | Schultz, K | Meets 17-May-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||
Meets 17-May-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||||||
11587 | CNF | ARRANGED | Sklansky, J | Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||
Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||||||
11585 | CNF | ARRANGED | Stauter-Halsted, K | Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. | ||||
Meets 14-Jun-21 - 06-Aug-21. |