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HI 205: History of the Automobile
3.00 Credits
McPherson College
3 hours A study of the global development of the automobile from its precursors to concept cars of the future. Extra emphasis is given to the American automobile and its importance in American life, including attention to both the technical and corporate aspects of the topic as well as the automobile's role in society and culture. (Spring)
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HI 230: African American History
3.00 Credits
McPherson College
3 hours (Language Intensive) The history of African-Americans in the United States from the African Diaspora in the colonial period to the present. Special emphasis on black literary and cultural achievements. (Interterm, odd years)
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HI 250: Women in America
3.00 Credits
McPherson College
3 hours A reading intensive survey of the history of American women from the period of colonial settlement to the present day. Designed to facilitate an understanding of gender issues in the historical context and to gain an appreciation for women's history as a vigorous field of research. (Fall)
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HI 305: History of Global Transportation
3.00 Credits
McPherson College
3 hours A study of the development of transportation technology and its impact on civilization. The course examines the progression of systems, including road, rail, maritime, and aviation transport. (Spring, even years)
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HI 311: Ancient Mediterranean World
3.00 Credits
McPherson College
3 hours An examination of the political, social and cultural development of the ancient Greeks and Romans from c. 2000 B.C.E. through the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 C.E. The course focuses on the contributions of the Greeks and Romans to western civilization. Prerequisite: G-HI 110 or consent of instructor. (Spring, odd years)
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HI 315: Early Modern Europe
3.00 Credits
McPherson College
3 hours An in-depth study of the Renaissance and Reformation, Scientific Revolution, and Enlightenment. The course will examine how these events contributed to the age of revolutions and the rise of the modern nation state. Prerequisite:G-HI 120 or consent of instructor. (Fall, odd years)
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HI 322: The American West
3.00 Credits
McPherson College
3 hours An interdisciplinary, regional study with emphasis on climatic and geographical background, exploration, settlement, and present-day economic and political significance. Some fictional portrayals will be considered to place the West within the context of popular culture. Prerequisite: G-HI 201 or G-HI 202 or consent of Instructor. (Spring, even years)
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HI 356: American Diplomacy
3.00 Credits
McPherson College
3 hours A historical survey of the diplomatic relations of the United States, focusing on the events since 1900. How did the U.S. come to "police" the world? Why has the U.S. been involved inso many wars, and with what consequence? How does the American government form foreign policy, and how can we understand the patterns of the past as well as the consequences for the future? Prerequisite: G-HI 202 or consent of the instructor. (Spring, even years)
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HI 361: Kansas History and Research
3.00 Credits
McPherson College
3 hours (Language Intensive) A study of the history of the state, from the earliest Indian settlements through the political history of the modern state. The course examines the contributions Kansans have made to the total stream of American development and provides students with first-hand opportunities for archival research. A field trip is included with this class. Designed with special relevance for public school teachers. (Spring, odd years)
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HI 375: Junior Seminar
1.00 Credits
McPherson College
1 hour An introductory study of historical methodology and library resources. Students focus on building a research bibliography in anticipation of a senior research project. (Spring)
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