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Briefing for History Majors Sequencing Modules

Sequencing Modules Students planning their major, or minor, in History should think about the sequence in which they take modules. Sequencing modules allows you to study at an appropriate level and develop an area of some specialty. Think of Broad Areas Geographical Thematic

Sequencing Modules Geographical Asia Europe America East Asia Southeast Asia South Asia Singapore and Malaysia Europe America

Sequencing Modules Thematic Political and Diplomatic Military Empires Religion Cultural Social Intellectual

Sequencing Modules How to Sequence? As a rule take the lower coded modules first. For instance a level 2000 module on a specific theme will give you the more general information you need and may be expected to know for a higher level coded module on the same theme.

Sequencing Modules Modules Asia: 2016 Sem 1 Module Codes Module Titles HY2206 CHINA'S IMPERIAL PAST: HISTORY & CULTURE HY2220 KOREA IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY HY2258 PASSAGE TO INDIA: MODERN INDIAN SOCIETY HY3205 SOCIETY AND ECONOMY IN LATE IMPERIAL CHINA HY3206 EAST ASIAN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS HY3231 HISTORY OF THE MALAY WORLD HY3243 CHINA AND SOUTHEAST ASIA: PAST AND PRESENT HY3250 APPROACHES TO SINGAPORE HISTORY HY3257 THE PHILIPPINES: A SOCIAL AND CULTURAL HISTORY

Sequencing Modules Modules Asia: 2016 Sem 1 Module Codes Module Titles HY4210 ISSUES AND EVENTS IN MALAYSIAN HISTORY HY4217 APPROACHES TO STUDY OF SE ASIAN HISTORY HY4227 SOURCES OF SINGAPOREAN HISTORY HY4231 FAMILY-STATE RELATIONS IN CHINESE HISTORY HY4880B STUDENT MOVEMENTS IN ASIA SINCE 1950

Sequencing Modules Modules Asian: 2016 Sem 2 Module Codes Module Titles HY2207 STRUGGLE FOR MODERN CHINA, 1800–1949 HY2220 KOREA IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY HY2232 MODERN JAPAN: CONFLICT IN HISTORY HY2250 INTRODUCTION TO SOUTHEAST ASIAN HISTORY HY3201 INDONESIA: HISTORY, ECONOMY AND SOCIETY HY3204 SOUTHEAST ASIA: DECOLONIZATION AND AFTER HY3246 HISTORY OF MUSLIM SOUTHEAST ASIA HY3248 PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA, 1949-1989 HY3254 COLD WAR IN EAST ASIA

Sequencing Modules Modules Asia: 2016 Sem 2 Module Codes Module Titles HY4201 ECONOMY AND SOCIETY IN SOUTHEAST ASIA HY4215 THE CLASSICAL EMPIRES OF SOUTHEAST ASIA HY4222 ASIAN BUSINESS HISTORY: CASE STUDIES

Sequencing Modules Modules Europe: 2016 Sem 1 Module Codes Module Titles HY2245/EU2221 EMPIRES, COLONIES AND IMPERIALISM HY4212/EU4214 SPECIAL PAPER IN MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY HY4226/EU4225 EUROPEAN INTELLECTUAL HISTORY

Sequencing Modules Modules Europe: 2016 Sem 2 Module Codes Module Titles EU2224 EUROPEAN SINCE 1945 IN FILM (note not actually a HY module but..) HY3209/EU3230 COLD WAR IN EUROPE, 1945-1991 HY3227/EU3212 EUROPE OF THE DICTATORS HY4205/EU4224 WAR AND DIPLOMACY IN EARLY MODERN EUROPE

Sequencing Modules Modules America: 2016 Sem 1 Module Codes Module Titles HY2237/GEK2000/AS2237 THE U.S.: FROM SETTLEMENT TO SUPERPOWER HY2260 HISTORY AND POPULAR CULTURE HY3238/AS3238 THE POLITICAL HISTORY OF THE US

Sequencing Modules Modules America: 2016 Sem 2 Module Codes Module Titles HY2236/AS2236 US MEDIA IN THE 20TH CENTURY AND BEYOND HY4225 IDEOLOGICAL ORIGINS OF US FOREIGN POLICY HY4232 HISTORY OF AMERICAN ICONS

Sequencing Modules Modules Political, Diplomatic and Empires: 2016 Sem 1 Module Codes Module Titles HY2206 CHINA'S IMPERIAL PAST: HISTORY & CULTURE HY2220 KOREA IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY HY2245/EU2221 EMPIRES, COLONIES AND IMPERIALISM HY3205 SOCIETY & ECONOMY IN LATE IMPERIAL CHINA HY3206 EAST ASIAN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS HY3238/AS3238 THE POLITICAL HISTORY OF THE US HY3243 CHINA AND SOUTHEAST ASIA: PAST AND PRESENT HY3256 BRIDES OF THE SEA: ASIA'S PORT CITIES HY3258 COLD WAR IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH HY4210 ISSUES AND EVENTS IN MALAYSIAN HISTORY HY4880B STUDENT MOVEMENTS IN ASIA SINCE 1950

Sequencing Modules Modules Political, Diplomatic and Empires: 2016 Sem 2 Module Codes Module Titles HY2220 KOREA IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY HY3204 SOUTHEAST ASIA: DECOLONIZATION AND AFTER HY3209/EU3230 COLD WAR IN EUROPE, 1945-1991 HY3242/EU3231 MODERN IMPERIALISM HY3254 COLD WAR IN EAST ASIA

Sequencing Modules Modules Religion, Social, Cultural and Intellectual: 2016 Sem 1 Module Codes Module Titles HY2255 ISLAM IN WORLD HISTORY HY2260 HISTORY AND POPULAR CULTURE HY3257 THE PHILIPPINES: A SOCIAL AND CULTURAL HISTORY HY4226/EU4225 EUROPEAN INTELLECTUAL HISTORY HY4227 SOURCES OF SINGAPOREAN HISTORY HY4230 HISTORIOGRAPHY AND HISTORICAL METHOD HY4231 FAMILY-STATE RELATIONS IN CHINESE HISTORY

Sequencing Modules Modules Religion, Social, Cultural and Intellectual: 2016 Sem 2 Module Codes Module Titles EU2224 EUROPEAN SINCE 1945 IN FILM HY3201 INDONESIA: HISTORY, ECONOMY AND SOCIETY HY3226 MEMORY, HERITAGE & HISTORY HY3245 ENGENDERING HISTORY/HISTORICIZING GENDER HY4229 BIOGRAPHY AND HISTORY HY4232 HISTORY OF AMERICAN ICONS

Sequencing Modules Other Modules to Consider Module Codes Module Titles SEMESTER 1 EU1101E MAKING OF MODERN EUROPE SSA2204/GES1010 NATION-BUILDING IN SINGAPORE SSA2211/GES1011 THE EVOLUTION OF A GLOBAL CITY-STATE SEMESTER 2 SSA2203/GES1009 CHINESE BUSINESSES IN SINGAPORE & BEYOND SSA2221/GES1012 POPULAR CULTURE IN SINGAPORE

Sequencing Modules: 2017 Sem 1 Module Codes Module Titles HY2206 CHINA'S IMPERIAL PAST: HISTORY & CULTURE HY2208 PRE MODERN JAPAN: HISTORY AND CULTURE HY2210 STATE AND SOCIETY IN EARLY-MODERN EUROPE HY2235 ENVIRONMENTAL HISOTRY HY2237/GEK2000/AS2237 THE U.S.: FROM SETTLEMENT TO SUPERPOWER HY2245/EU2221 EMPIRES, COLONIES AND IMPERIALISM HY3205 SOCIETY & ECONOMY IN LATE IMPERIAL CHINA HY3206 EAST ASIAN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS HY3225 MINORITIES OF SOUTHEAST ASIA HY3231 HISOTRY OF THE MALAY WORLD HY3239/AS3239 THE UNITED STATES IN THE ASIA-PACIFIC HY3243 CHINA AND SOUTHEAST ASIA: PAST AND PRESENT

Sequencing Modules: 2017 Sem 1 Module Codes Module Titles HY3252 FROM TROPICAL MEDICINE TO BIOSCIENCE HY3257 THE PHILIPPINES: A SOCIAL AND CULTURAL HISTORY HY3258 COLD WAR IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH HY4210 ISSUES AND EVENTS IN MALAYSIAN HISTORY HY4212/EU4212 SPECIAL PAPER IN MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY HY4221 IMPERIAL LEGACIES IN EUROPE HY4226/EU4225 EUROPEAN INTELLECTUAL HISTORY HY4227 SOURCES OF SINGAPOREAN HISTORY HY4230 HISTORIOGRAPHY AND HISTORICAL METHOD HY4880B STUDENT MOVEMENTS IN ASIA SINCE 1950

Sequencing Modules: 2017 Sem 1 Module Codes Module Titles GEH1013 PIRATES, OCEANS AND THE MARITIME WORLD GES1010 NATION-BUILIDNG IN SINGAPORE GES1011 THE EVOLUTION OF A GLOBAL CITY-STATE

Sequencing Modules: 2017 Sem 2 Module Codes Module Titles HY2220 KOREA IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY HY2232 MODERN JAPAN: CONFLICT IN HISTORY HY2250 INTRODUCTION TO SOUTHEAST ASIAN HISTORY HY2253 CHRISTIANITY IN WORLD HISTORY HY2259 THE CRAFT OF HISTORY HY2260 HISTORY AND POPULAR CULTURE HY3204 SOUTHEAST ASIA: DECOLONIZATION AND AFTER HY3209/EU3230 COLD WAR IN EUROPE, 1945-1991 HY3226 MEMORY, HERITAGE & HISTORY HY3227/EU3212 EUROPE OF THE DICTATORS HY3245 ENGENDERING HISTORY / HISTORICISING GENDER HY3246 HISTORY OF MUSLIM SOUTHEAST ASIA

Sequencing Modules: 2017 Sem 2 Module Codes Module Titles HY3247 FROM MONARCHY TO MILITARY: HISTORY OF MYANMAR HY3248 PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA, 1949-1989 HY4205/EU4224 WAR AND DIPLOMACY IN EARLY MODERN EUROPE HY4209 IMPERIALISM AND EMPIRES HY4214 APPROACHES TO CHINESE HISTORY HY4215 THE CLASSICAL EMPIRES OF SOUTHEAST ASIA HY4216 CULTURE AND LITERATURE IN S.E.A. HISTORY HY4222 ASIAN BUSINESS HISTORY: CASE STUDIES HY4225 IDEOLOGICAL ORIGINS OF US FOREIGN POLICY GES1010 NATION-BUILIDNG IN SINGAPORE GES1011 THE EVOLUTION OF A GLOBAL CITY-STATE