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

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