Courses

Graduate-Level

  • History 6300: The Art and Craft of Teaching History (seminar and workshop for Ph.D students)
  • History 6324A: Europe Since 1900 (historiographical Survey)
  • Master’s in Liberal Arts and Science 6700: Leonardo da Vinci
  • Master’s in Liberal Arts and Science 6300: World War II
  • Master’s in Liberal Arts and Science 6400: Human Flourishing

Undergraduate level, regularly-taught courses

  • Humanities 1610: AI and Society
  • History 2780: Superhuman Civilization: Pharmaceuticals, Bioelectronics, Genetics
  • History 2720: World War II
  • History 2790: Human Flourishing: Personal, Spiritual, National, Global
  • History 3000: The History Workshop: Introduction to the Historian’s Craft
  • History 4960: Senior Capstone Seminar
  • European Studies 2201: Europe Since 1900

Undergraduate level, occasionally-taught courses

  • Honors 1820: Science, Technology, Values
  • Honors 1820: Human Flourishing: Societal, Personal, Spiritual (seminar)
  • Honors 182-19: How to change the course of history
  • Honors 182: What makes us human?
  • Honors 182-25: How Malleable is Human Nature?
  • Honors 182-21: Neuroscience and Emergent Properties: How does a brain beget a mind?
  • Honors 182-19: Leonardo da Vinci
  • Honors 181-39: Ethics of Human Biological Enhancement
  • Honors 184-15: Boundaries of the Human in the Age of Robots and Clones
  • Honors 184-13: Subhuman, Superhuman, Robot: Humanity in the Age of Machines
  • History 101: Western Civilization Since 1700
  • History 225: Europe, 1918-1945
  • History 226: Europe Since 1945
  • History 285a: Human Biological Enhancement (seminar)
  • History 295: Research Seminar on the History of Environmentalism