Relevant Course Work
Masters of Applied Social Sciences- Concentration: History
ISS 6305 Research Methods- using methods by social scientists to interpret and analyze primary and secondary sources using online and archival resources.
ISS 5939 Interdisciplinary Seminar in Social Sciences - profiles dynamics of the social sciences disciplines utilizing data research to conduct studies.
ISS 5316 Advance Applied Statistics and Research - conducting a controlled study through survey sampling by using Qualtrics database.
ISS 6942 Internship - professional development and participating in federal research through online and archival resources.
AFS 5151 Life Culture Sub-Sahara Africa - master facts, concepts, and a generalization about the African experience while enhancing the ability to read and write more scholarly.
AMH 5930 Select Topics in US History- exposure to various works in American History and enhance writing ability on a more scholarly level.
AMH 5409 Problems of the History of the South - conducting archival and genealogy research at the local, state, and federal levels by using relying on archival institutions.
AMH 5578 Problems in African American History-conduct historical research on the local, state, and federal level while analyzing historical events in African American History from 1492-1830s.
AMH 5176 Civil War Reconstruction - conduct historical research on the local, state, and federal level while analyzing historical events in African American History from 1840s - 1880s.
HIS 5209 Contemporary Problems- master facts, concepts, and a generalization about the African American experience during Reconstruction/Civil Rights movement while enhancing the ability to write and read more scholarly.