David B. Sicilia, Department of History
Course Syllabi
SPRING
2011
[
syllabi will be posted Jan. 2011]
BUSI758K: Capitalism: How It Works
HIST639J: Global Capitalism
HIST607: The Teaching of History in Institutions of Higher Learning
PREVIOUS OFFERINGS
UNIV101: The Student in the University and Introduction to Computer Resources
(Fall 2004)
EDCP108-O: The Student in the University
(Fall 1996)
GEMS103: Historical Perspectives on Technological Innovation
(Spring 2001)
HIST157: History of the United States since 1865
(Spring 2010)
HIST309C: American Capitalism in the Twentieth Century
(Spring 1995)
HIST356: The Emergence of Modern America, 1900-1945
(Summer 2009)
HIST357: Recent America: The United States since 1945
(Summer 2008)
HIST406: History of Technology
(Fall 2000)
HIST407: Technology and Social Change in America
(Spring 1998)
HIST419D: The Evolution of American Business
(Spring 1996)
HIST450: U.S. Economic History to 1865
(Fall 2009)
HIST451: U.S. Economic History since 1865
(Fall 2008)
HIST608B: General Seminar in History: American History (part II - 1877-present)
(Spring 2008)
HIST669: American Capitalism: Graduate Readings in U.S. Economic and Business History
(Fall 2008)
HIST869: Research Seminar in Recent American History
(Fall 2009)
HONR249T: Winning and Losing at Globalization: Historical Perspectives
(Spring 2009).
You may send e-mail to me at
dsicilia@umd.edu
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