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GEN 220: World Literature II
4.00 Credits
McPherson College
3-4 hours (Language Intensive if taken for 4 hours) A study of world literatures after the seventeenth century, including post-colonial works. Language-intensive if taken for 4 credit hours. (Spring)
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GEN 255: American Literature II
4.00 Credits
McPherson College
3-4 hours (Language Intensive if taken for 4 hours) A study of writers and works dating from 1865 to the present. Effort is made to fairly represent works by Native Americans and American minorities. Language-intensive if taken for 4 credit hours. (Spring, odd years)
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GEN 270: Fiction
4.00 Credits
McPherson College
3-4 hours (Language Intensive if taken for 4 hours) An introduction to the elements of fiction and the historical development of the genre. Emphasis is upon development of critical reading skills. Writing of short fiction is also required. Language-intensive if taken for 4 credit hours. (Spring, even years)
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GEN 370: Poetry
4.00 Credits
McPherson College
3-4 hours (Language Intensive if taken for 4 hours) A historical, thematic, and stylistic study of poets and poesies. Some writing of poetry required. Language-intensive if taken for 4 credit hours. (Interterm, odd years)
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GHI 101: Historical Introduction to Politics
3.00 Credits
McPherson College
3 hours An Introduction to the history of political Ideas, and the ways in which politics and government have changed, yet in many ways stayed the same, from ancient Greece to the present. Topics include the questions of when to disobey the law, the conflict between church and state, and how we balance our security needs with our desire to be free. (Fall, even years)
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GHI 110: World Civilization to 1500
3.00 Credits
McPherson College
3 hours An introductory survey of the history of world civilizations. The course starts in the beginning with the earliest agricultural communities in Mesopotamia, Egypt, India, and China, examines the rise of the world's great civilizations, and concludes with the European Middle Ages. Designed as a foundation for further studies in world history. (Fall)
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GHI 120: World Civilization since 1500
3.00 Credits
McPherson College
3 hours An introductory survey of the history of world civilizations. The course starts with the European Age of Exploration and continues through to the present day. Special emphasis is given to the rise and dominance of the West in world history. Designed as a foundation for further studies in world history. (Spring)
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GHI 201: American History to 1865
3.00 Credits
McPherson College
3 hours A survey of selected topics in the history of the United States from the period of exploration and colonial settlement to 1865. Designed as a foundation for further studies in U.S. history. (Fall)
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GHI 202: American History since 1865
3.00 Credits
McPherson College
3 hours A survey of selected topics in the history of the United States from the period of Reconstruction to the present day. Designed as a foundation for further studies in U.S. history. (Spring)
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GHI 210: Topics in World History
3.00 Credits
McPherson College
3 hours An opportunity to travel abroad while studying a topic in world history at historical locations. Students gain a deeper, more personal experience of history, beyond the possibilities of pure classroom content. The specific content and travel location will change from year to year. This course may be repeated. Contact the instructor for more information. (Interterm, odd years)
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