- HI2005 - Ancient and Medieval Civilizations
- HI2010 - World History Since 1500
- HI2015 - Monarchs to Modernity: Europe Since 1492
- HI2020 - Surveying Themes in United States History
- HI2222 - Methods, Theories, and Careers in History
- HI2710 - History of Asian Cultures
- HI3115 - Early American Society to 1776
- HI3116 - Revolutionary America, 1763-1815
- HI3140 - Antebellum America, 1815-1860
- HI3150 - American Civil War and Reconstruction
- HI3330 - New Hampshire and New England Historical Sites
- HI3340 - New Hampshire and New England History
- HI3350 - American Women's History
- HI3352 - African-American History
- HI3354 - Health and Illness in American History
- HI3356 - American Ideas
- HI3358 - US Legal History
- HI3460 - The British Empire in World History
- HI3480 - The French Revolution and Napoleonic Era, 1789-1815
- HI3520 - The Great Depression in Film, Print, and on Stage
- HI3530 - US Home Fronts: The 1940s and 1950s
- HI3730 - Modern History of East Asia
- HI3740 - History of Japan
- HI3745 - History of Traditional China
- HI3750 - History of Modern China
- HI3760 - History of Southeast Asia
- HI3765 - India and the World
- HI3770 - The History of Islamic Empires
- HI3810 - Topics in US History
- HI3820 - Topics in World History
- HI3826 - Sex and Empire in Colonial India
- HI3828 - Women and Global Colonialism
- HI4000 - History Internship
- HI4015 - The Medieval Cult of the Saints
- HI4358 - Public History
- HI4450 - History Capstone Seminar
- HI4500 - History Thesis
- HI4510 - History Thesis
- HI4910 - Independent Study
- HI5040 - American Beginnings 1600-1800
- HI5260 - Historical Archaeology
- HI5300 - New Hampshire and New England History
- HI5330 - New Hampshire and New England: Historic Sites
- HI5370 - American Maritime History
- HI5800 - Topics in History Seminar
- HI5910 - Independent Study
- HIDI1205 - Early American Encounters
- HIDI1206 - Remembering Ronald Reagan: A 20th Century History
- HIDI1207 - The American West
- HIDI1208 - War in US History
- HIDI1210 - US Society in the Vietnam Era
- HIDI1305 - Childhood in American History
- HIDI1307 - Creating a Nation: A History of the United States, 1600-1877
- HIDI1308 - Gilded Ages in American History, 1867-1933
- HIDI1315 - Cultural Contact in World History
- HIDI1450 - Roots of Current Global Conflicts
- HIDI2310 - American Economic Development
- PY1010 - Ultimate Questions
- PY1120 - Doing Right and Being Good
- PY1500 - Women and Religion
- PY2200 - Ideas of the Old Testament
- PY2210 - New Testament Thought
- PY2290 - Religion in America
- PY2310 - Elements of Logic
- PY2610 - Eastern Philosophy
- PY2630 - The Concept of Death
- PY2650 - Mind and Machine
- PY3010 - Topics in Philosophy
- PY3110 - History of Philosophy I: Ancient
- PY3120 - History of Philosophy II: Modern
- PY3140 - Medieval Philosophy
- PY3150 - Society, Ethics, and the Law
- PY3160 - History of Philosophy III: Contemporary
- PY3210 - Comparing World Religions
- PY3390 - Applied Ethics
- PY3450 - Enlightenment, Love, and Literature
- PY3460 - Sexual Ethics
- PY3540 - Philosophy of Religion
- PY3560 - Philosophical Perspectives on War and Peace
- PY3710 - Philosophy, Science, and Superstition
- PY4770 - Great Philosophers Seminar
- PY4910 - Independent Study
- PYDI1030 - Thinking for Yourself
- PYDI1050 - Building a Civil Society
- PYDI1300 - Perspectives on Religion
- SSE2500 - Planning, Management, and Organization of Social Studies Curriculum
- SSE2510 - Teaching Lab I in Social Studies
- SSE3010 - Theories of Learning and Assessment in Social Studies
- SSE3500 - Diversity in Social Studies Education
- SSE3510 - Teaching Lab II in Social Studies
- SSE4500 - Advances in Social Studies Pedagogy and Learning
- SSE4510 - Teaching Lab III in Social Studies
- SSE4630 - Social Studies Seminar
- SSE4640 - Social Studies Student Teaching: 5-12
- SSE5010 - Issues in Social Studies
- SSE5020 - Technology in Social Studies
- SSE5030 - Advanced Pedagogy in Social Studies
- SSE5040 - Social Studies Theory and Research
- SSE6010 - Guided Inquiry in Social Studies
- SSE6800 - Social Studies Thesis
*All course information is from the 2012-2013 Catalog.





