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.
PAST courses
- AML 6017, Studies in Am. Lit.: Early Fla. and the Colonial Imagination
 - AML 6608, African American Literature
 - EVR 6072, Florida Springs
 - EVR 6216, Water Quality Policy and Management
 - EVR 6876, Wetlands, People and Public Policy
 - GEA 6195, Advanced Regional Geography: Florida
 - GEO 6058, Geographic Literature and History
 - GEO 6113, Qualitative Research Methods
 - GEO 6115, Advanced Field Techniques
 - GEO 6116, Perspectives on Environmental Thought
 - GIS 5049, GIS for non-majors
 - GIS 6100, Geographic Information Systems
 - 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
 - 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 6939, Seminar: The Enlightenment
 - HUM 6814, Intro to Graduate Study
 - LIT 6934, Florida and the Global South
 - LIT 6934, Environmental Writing
 - OCE 6934, Geologic History of Florida
 - PCB 5307, Limnology