MA Program

Course Offerings

Florida is the glue that ties this program together, but it is not the only ingredient. We strive for intellectual breadth and interdisciplinary scholarship.

CURRENT

Fall 2019 Courses:

  • HUM 6814, Intro to Graduate Study
  • OCE 6934, Geologic History of Florida
  • EVR 6216, Water Quality Policy and Management
  • GIS 5049, GIS for non-majors
  • PCB 5307, Limnology
  • HIS 6939, Seminar: The Enlightenment

PAST

  • HIS 6939, Modern Florida History
  • HIS 6939, Early Florida History
  • HIS 6939, Finding Soto: Understanding the Hernando de Soto Expedition
  • HIS 6939, Seminar: Environmental History
  • HIS 6939, Seminar: Protest and Politics
  • HIS 6939, Seminar: Food and History
  • HIS 5114, Spanish Paleography I
  • HIS 5116, Spanish Paleography II
  • HIS 6925, Colloquium: Cold War America
  • HIS 6925, Colloquium: The Long Civil Rights Movement
  • HIS 6925, Colloquium: War and the Environment
  • HIS 6925, Colloquium: Conquistadors
  • GEA 6195, Advanced Regional Geography: Florida
  • GEO 6116, Perspectives on Environmental Thought
  • GEO 6113, Qualitative Research Methods
  • GEO 6115, Advanced Field Techniques
  • GEO 6058, Geographic Literature and History
  • GIS 6100, Geographic Information Systems
  • EVR 6876, Wetlands, People and Public Policy
  • EVR 6072, Florida Springs
  • AML 6017, Studies in Am. Lit.: Early Fla. and the Colonial Imagination
  • AML 6608, African American Literature
  • LIT 6934, Florida and the Global South
  • LIT 6934, Environmental Writing