HISTORY / 191 HY 577-CHILE, PERU, AND BOLIVIA. 4 credits HY 578-BRAZIL TO 1822. 4 credits HY 579-BRAZIL SINCE 1822. 4 credits HY 582-JAPAN TO 1800. 4 credits HY 583-JAPAN SINCE 1800. 4 credits HY 591-MASTERPIECES IN SOCIAL SCIENCES 1. 4 credits HY 592-MASTERPIECES IN SOCIAL SCIENCES 2. 4 credits HY 593-MASTERPIECES IN SOCIAL SCIENCES 3. 4 credits HY 599-SPECIAL STUDIES. 4 credits. Maximum 16 credits GRADUATE COURSES HY 602-THEORIES AND METHODS 1. 4 credits Required of all candidates for M.A., M.A.T., Ph.D. degrees. HY 603-THEORIES AND METHODS 2. 4 credits Continuation of HY 602. Required of all candidates for M.A., M.A.T., Ph.D. degrees. HY 613-THE MIDDLE AGES. 4 credits May be repeated with change of content up to a maximum of 12 credits. HY 614-THE UNITED STATES IN THE WORLD ECONOMY, 1783-1960. 5 credits Identical with ES 614. Interrelatedness of the United States economy with the economies of other lands; circumstances which have enabled the American people to alter the course of world history. HY 618-EUROPE, 1500 TO 1763. 4 credits HY 619-EUROPEAN EXPANSION. 4 credits HY 620-SEMINAR IN THE HISTORY OF MODERN EUROPEAN THOUGHT. 4 credits May be repeated with change of content up to a maximum of 12 credits. HY 623-READINGS, MODERN EUROPE. 4 credits There are three sequences: 1763 to 1815; 1815 to 1914; 1914 to date. May be repeated with change of content up to a maximum of 12 credits. HY 624-CENTRAL EUROPE. 4 credits HY 625-WESTERN EUROPE SINCE THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. 4 credits HY 626-EASTERN EUROPE. 4 credits HY 630-INDIVIDUAL STUDY. 4 credits May be repeated with change of content up to a maximum of 16 credits. HY 633-ENGLAND. 4 credits May be repeated with change of content up to a maximum of 12 credits. HY 641-SEMINAR IN THE HISTORY OF AMERICAN MILITARY POLICY. 4 credits May be repeated with change of content up to a maximum of 8 credits. HY 642-SEMINAR IN AMERICAN THOUGHT. 4 credits May be repeated with change of content up to a maximum of 12 credits. HY 646-COLONIAL AMERICA. 4 credits English colonies from their origins to about 1781. HY 647-UNITED STATES, EARLY NATIONAL. 4 credits From 1781 to the end of the War of 1812. HY 648-UNITED STATES, THE MIDDLE PERIOD. 4 credits From 1815 to 1850.