300-400 level courses are on special topics and are more advanced. They often presuppose some basic knowledge in the field and should be more difficult courses than courses at the 1-199 levels. The department is trying to insure that some 400 level courses, although substantially more difficult, are also small in size; they thus may be suitable for graduate students.
HIST 324 Religion in Early America
Callahan
Taught as schedule allows (consult the Course Directory)
PRE-1800
This course is a survey of religious figures and movements in the United States from the colonial period until the Civil War. Particular attention will be given to religious diversity and the formation of new religious traditions in the American context. Although the course seeks to be inclusive, it is by no means exhaustive. Students will have the opportunity to do independent exploration and study.
