HIST - Crime and Police

Institution:
Western Illinois University
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Description:
A comparative study of significant developments in criminal justice and policing in the U.S., Great Britain, France, and Germany since the 18th century. Prerequisite: Hist 105 or 106 or 126, or consent of instructor. Directed elective area I or II. (cross-listed with AAS 313) Black America, 1619-1865. (3) (General Education/Multicultural Studies) A survey of the Black experience in America from its West African roots to 1865. Not open to students with credit for AAS 313 or Hist 210. Prerequisite: Hist 105 or AAS 100 or consent of instructor. Directed elective area I. (cross-listed with AAS 314) Black America, 1865-Present. (3) (General Education/Multicultural Studies) A survey of the Black experience in America since 1865. Not open to students with credit for AAS 314 or Hist 211. Prerequisite: Hist 106 or AAS 100 or consent of instructor. Directed elective area I. (cross-listed with WS 317) Women in American History. (3) (General Education/Multicultural Studies) A multicultural and historical survey of women in the United States, from 1500 to the present. Not open to students with credit in WS 317. Prerequisite: Hist 105 or 106, or consent of instructor. Directed elective area I. (cross-listed with WS 318) Women in European History. (3) (General Education/Multicultural Studies) An historical survey of women in Europe, from antiquity to the present. Not open to students with credit in WS 318. Prerequisite: Hist 125 or 126, or consent of instructor. Directed elective area II. Ancient Greece. (3) A study of Hellenic civilization and the institutional and cultural life of the Greeks. Prerequisite: Hist 125 or consent of instructor. Directed elective area II. Ancient Rome. (3) A study of Roman civilization from the Republic through the Empire. Prerequisite: Hist 125 or consent of instructor. Directed elective area II.
Credits:
3.00
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Lecture
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Phone Number:
(309) 295-1414
Regional Accreditation:
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Semester

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