Identifying and interpreting evidence of the cultural forces - early settlement patterns, transportation, industry, agriculture, planning, conservation - that have shaped our land, buildings, towns, and cities. Prerequisites: Admission to the Historic Preservation graduate program; or twelve hours of History and minimum Junior standing. Cross-listed with: HP 201.
Subject
HST
Course Number
201
Credits
3.00
Course Sections
Course | Section | Title | Instructor | Term | CRN (Reg #) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
HST 201 | A | History on the Land | Robert McCullough | Spring 2023 | 14172 |
HST 201 | A | History on the Land | Robert McCullough | Spring 2022 | 15574 |
HST 201 | A | History on the Land | Robert McCullough | Spring 2020 | 15655 |
HST 201 | A | History on the Land | Robert McCullough | Spring 2019 | 10435 |
HST 201 | A | History on the Land | Robert McCullough | Spring 2018 | 10457 |
HST 201 | A | History on the Land | Robert McCullough | Spring 2017 | 10491 |
HST 201 | A | History on the Land | Robert McCullough | Spring 2016 | 10581 |
HST 201 | A | History on the Land | Robert McCullough | Spring 2015 | 10633 |
HST 201 | A | History on the Land | Robert McCullough | Spring 2014 | 10679 |
HST 201 | A | History on the Land | Robert McCullough | Spring 2013 | 10715 |