Hey! I am trying to figure out a history class to take from the group 1 classes for my CHASS requirement. Options are: HI207, HI208, HI209, HI215, HI216, HI263, HI264, HI270, HI275, or HI276. For those of you who have taken these what were your experiences? History is my least favorite subject so I need something that will hold my attention (some at least).
8/9/2004 9:38:50 PM
I took HI276 this summer. Dr. Kalinga is a great teacher, but expect to read a lot and earn all of your points. You learn a lot about West Africa, and you'll be glad that you took him. Only take him if you're willing to put effort, if not, don't take him.
8/9/2004 9:46:08 PM
can you only take 200 level classes? 200 level history classes are the devil. I'm a history major and I hate 200 level history classes. the 300 and 400 level are far more interesting and actually easier a lot of the time. HI216 was extremely boring. Unless you have an extremely high interest in latin america I wouldn't take it.
8/10/2004 1:27:43 AM
wolfpack...Im a transfer coming into the History program, LAH major. Any tips? Maybe any profs to stay away from, things to do?
8/10/2004 2:00:18 AM
study abroad and take your history there. worked for me! I went to three classes, read the book, and aced the exam (i didnt have to go abroad for that but, hey, there were far more interesting things to do).
8/10/2004 2:19:43 AM
The Grp. 1 History requirement for CHASS majors is the most poorly designed requirement ever. Every selection sucks ass...I was horribly miserable in my Col. Latin America class...stay away...or at least bring a crossword.
8/10/2004 2:21:12 AM
HI 207 003 ANC WRLD TO 180 ADHI 208 001 THE MIDDLE AGESHI 209 001 EUROPE 1300-1815 HI 215 001 LATIN AMER TO 1826HI 216 002 LAT AMER SINC 1826HI 263 001 ASIAN CIV TO 1800HI 264 001 MOD ASIA:1800-PRESHI 270 001 MODERN MIDDLE EAST HI 275 001 HIST SO & E AFRICA HI 276 001 HIST WEST AFRICA Find an area which interests you ... probably be your best bet.I'm in 207 right now, and the class covers Egypt, Mesopatamia, Greece and Rome. I'm finding it fairly interesting, as it covers it more in detail than my HS course. A LOT of information though, so exams take a bit to study for (not too awful bad, I think 20-25 pages of notes per exam).[Edited on August 10, 2004 at 6:55 AM. Reason : .]
8/10/2004 6:37:31 AM
if you can get dunstain for 207, take that
8/10/2004 8:17:23 AM
HI276 was great - Kalinga is a funny guy, and his stories about being in Africa help a surprising amount in understanding the culture.
8/10/2004 8:52:03 AM
I've heard Pumphrey for HI 208 - Middle Ages is cake..
8/10/2004 12:17:48 PM
8/10/2004 1:11:40 PM
Thanks for the reply. i'm transferring in from a 2 year CC. European history, ancient possibly. Thanks for the heads up on Caddell.
8/10/2004 6:32:51 PM
I took HI 207 with Parker...hard work but I learned a lot and loved the class
8/10/2004 9:23:40 PM
I just got done with Pumphrey for HI 208. Very very easy class. You have to write 2 papers and the exams are essay but even if you suck at that she gives out Bs and As. Her grade distribution is great from past semesters. The class is even fairly interesting (knights,rome empire,the Church) and she does have some wit about her.
8/11/2004 12:33:51 PM