In-person course: Class meets in person on campus at scheduled times.
- HIST 211 - World Civilizations: Origins To 1500
- HIST 212 - World Civilizations: Since 1500
- HIST 270 - The United States To 1877
- HIST 271 - The United States Since 1877
- HIST 275 - The United States to 1900
- HIST 300 - The Historian's Craft
- HIST 318 - The Age Of Revolution In Europe 1648-1871
- HIST 330 - The History Of Science: Nonwestern Origins And The Western Revolution
- HIST 333 - History of Chicana/o/x Art and Culture
- HIST 339 - Business in Asia: Heritage and Change
- HIST 349 - History Of Business And Economics In North America
- HIST 350 - Chicana/O History And Culture
- HIST 360 - History Of Colonial Latin America
- HIST 365 - Themes In World History
- HIST 366 - Oceans Of World History
- HIST 369 - California History And Culture
- HIST 371 - The Founding Of The United States
- HIST 375 - The United States And The World Since 1900
- HIST 390 - Women And Gender In East Asia
- HIST 397 - Pop Culture Along The Pacific Rim; Japan And Us In The Modern Age
- HIST 413 - World Religions And Classical Philosophies
- HIST 421 - History Of The Mexican Revolution, 1876-1930
- HIST 430 - Tradition And Transformation: Literature, History, And Cultural Change
- HIST 472 - History And Psychology Of The Great War
- HIST 491 - Historiography
- HIST 492 - Internship/Service Learning
- HIST 494 - Independent Research
- HIST 497 - Directed Studies
- HIST 499 - Capstone In History