History 304
The course provides an intensive study of the causes, conduct, and consequences of the American Civil War. [more]
The course provides an intensive study of the causes, conduct, and consequences of the American Civil War. [more]
Why Michigan history? Few states have a past that rivals Michigan’s past. Almost 400 years ago, Europeans began exploring the Great Lakes. [more]
This course takes a fresh and innovative look at the history of American sport. [more]
The Renaissance and Reformation, overseas empires, nation-states, and the Baroque. [more]
Are you an incoming or current student at Michigan State University?
Are you a student at another University?
Are engaged in Lifelong Education?
The History Department of Michigan State University is offering online courses for both summer 2008 sessions. You can take certain 100, 200, and 300 level courses online from anywhere in the world and make progress on your degree. All you need is a sustainable, broadband connection to the internet. You can finish a 100 or 200 level prerequisite over the summer and then take more advanced courses during the fall and spring terms. You can also take our 300 level courses on History of the State of Michigan, Early Modern Europe, the Civil War, and History of Modern Sport, many of which can help prepare you for state teacher certification.
If you are interested in our online courses, please take a look at our registration information page. If you have questions, please contact: online.courses [@] matrix.msu.edu.
History 140 is the first section of a two-section course on World History. [more]
History 150 is the second section of a two-section course on World History. [more]
Between the mid 1400s and 1865, people from three areas of the globe (the Americas, Britain and Europe, and West Africa) encountered each other in the Americas. [more]
This course surveys United States history from the end of Reconstruction to the present. Our focus will be economic and social development, political conflict, and the cultural responses of Americans. [more]