The programs cover the human experience on five continents during the last four thousand years a rich and complex subject matter revealed in a wealth of similarly subtle literature and teaching styles. Students may take broad survey courses or specialized courses focusing on the history of United States, Europe, Africa, Latin America, Asia, and the Middle East. Subjects include politics, women, minorities, diplomacy, economics, intellectual life, and the law. Whatever geographical focus or disciplinary emphasis students choose, they learn to form clearly and to defend articulately interpretations grounded solidly in fact and theory