The Ph.D. Program in History

at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York

Job Opportunities

Seeking History Instructor for Baruch College Summer Session II

Dates: 7/17/2017 – 8/17/2017

Course: Introductory survey, HIS 1000 “Themes in American History”

Maximum enrollment: 40

Current enrollment: 12

Class meets: MoWeTh 11:00AM – 1:30PM.

Course description:

This course is designed to introduce students to the historical development of fundamental American political and social institutions through the close examination of a major theme in American history. Themes might include but are not restricted to the issue of divided political sovereignty in a federal system, the national experience of war, the changing demography of Americans, the frontier, rural-urban tensions, or reform movements in America. The course will also introduce students to the principles of historical inquiry through small-group projects, written exercises in evaluation of historical sources, and discussion of historical debates over interpretation and evidence. It is recommended that students who have a strong background in American history take HIS 2050 or 2053, or HIS 1001 or 1003.
Please contact Chair of the History Department Katherine Pence at Katherine.Pence@baruch.cuny.edu.