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HIS 102: History of Western Civilization II
3.00 Credits
Thomas University
Asurvey of Western civilization from the seventeenth century until the present day, including an overview of the growing interaction between the East and West.
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HIS 201: United States History and Government I
3.00 Credits
Thomas University
Astudy of the important events, movements and people of the United States covering the colonization of America through the Civil War. The development of the National and State Government is included.
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HIS 202: United States History and Government II
3.00 Credits
Thomas University
Astudy of the important events, movements, and people of the United States covering the period of reconstruction through the events of present day. The development of the National and State Government is included.
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HIS 304:
3.00 Credits
Thomas University
Prerequisite: HIS201, HIS202. Astudy of the political, economic, and social growth of the United States and its changing role in world affairs from 1898 to the present.
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HIS 314: History of Contemporary Europe
3.00 Credits
Thomas University
Prerequisites: HIS102. An intense study of the political, economic, and social issues of the major European countries since World War I. Special emphasis will focus on: the decline of the preeminent position of Europe in world affairs, the challenge of European cooperation for survival, and the role of Europe during and after the Cold War.
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HIS 315: Renaissance & Reformation
3.00 Credits
Thomas University
An in-depth study of the era of the Renaissance and Reformation, covering Western Europe from approximately the thirteenth century through the sixteenth century. We will examine the cultural changes that occurred during this time period, laying the foundations for the modern western world. We will also examine conflicting interpretations of this era among historians.in art, literature, music, philosophy, and religion from the beginning of the Common Era through the Middle Ages.
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HIS 317: Elizabethan England
3.00 Credits
Thomas University
An in-depth analysis of England during the sixteenth century, focusing on the reign of Elizabeth Iand the cultural changes that occurred during this era. We will focus on the personal qualities of leadership exhibited by Elizabeth, as well as religion, society and foreign relations during this century.
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HIS 321: Contemporary Latin America
3.00 Credits
Thomas University
Prerequisite: HIS102. An intense study of the political, economic, and social issues of the major Latin American countries since World War I. Special emphasis will be on the Pan American system, Latin American revolutions, and the role of Latin America during and after the Cold War.
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HIS 361: Special Topics in History
3.00 Credits
Thomas University
Prerequisite: Junior Standing. An intense study of selected themes of historical, biographical, or contemporary historical interest. Variable credit. May be repeated for a maximum of six (6) hours.
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HIS 404: ACritical Decade in U.S.History:The 1960's
3.00 Credits
Thomas University
Prerequisite: HIS202, HIS102 or consent of the instructor. An intense study of the decade of the 1960's when Americans were forced to examine themselves, their traditions, and their institutions. Special emphasis will focus on the Civil Rights movement, the Vietnam conflict, and the counter culture revolution.
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