Harcourt Fuller, Ph.D.
Dr. Harcourt Fuller is Assistant Professor of History at Georgia State University (GSU) in Atlanta. He is committed to the intellectual advancement of all students and his courses incorporate the pedagogical principles embodied in the concepts and practices of Experiential Learning. Moreover, he has used several technological teaching platforms to facilitate online learning, including WebCT, Moodle, Blackboard, uLearn, Desire2Learn, as well as Social Media. Below is a list of courses that Professor Fuller currently teaches and has taught at colleges and universities in the United States and Britain. Courses that were developed and introduced by Dr. Fuller are designated parenthetically as "new" beside the course title. For the classes at GSU, students should check the course catalog to see when a particular course is being offered. You can also click on the course title below to see the course description:
Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA
Assistant Professor, Department of History, August 2011 – Present
Undergraduate Courses
Survey of World History: 1500 to Present
Africa and the World (New)
Western Africa (New)
Graduate Courses
Seminar in African History
Study Abroad Courses
Jamaica Study Abroad & Maroon Immersion Program (New)
Future Courses Being Developed
Maroon Nations in the Atlantic World
Florida International University, Miami, FL
Adjunct Professor, Department of History, January 2011 – May 2011
Undergraduate Courses
African Civilizations (taught online through Blackboard)
Emmanuel College, Boston, MA
Adjunct Professor, Department of History, January 11 – May 2011
Undergraduate Courses
Modern World History
United States and Global Issues: 19th and 20th Centuries
Connecticut College, New London, CT
Visiting Instructor of History, Department of History, July 2009 – June 2010
Undergraduate Courses
Introduction to African History
International History of Africa: 1884 to the Present (New)
Ghana in World History (New)
Castro, Che Guevara, and 50 Years of the Cuban Revolution (team taught with Leo Garofalo)
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), London, England
Graduate Teaching Assistant, International History Department, October 07 – July 08
Undergraduate Courses
International History since 1890
The City College of New York
Teaching/Research Assistant, Department of History and Division of Social Sciences, January 1998 - September 2003
Undergraduate Courses
Latin America to 1825
Latin America 1825 – Present
International Studies: A Global Perspective