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HIST 493: History and Culture South of the Border
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
Provides students with extended field study tours of Mexico. Students who take this tour will be exposed to lectures, readings, and personal observations, and will experience a fuller understanding of natural, cultural and regional development of Mexico.
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HIST 501: Seminar - Am Col & Rev Hist
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
History 501 acquaints graduate students with the major history texts of the American Colonial and Revolutionary eras. The course is designed to familiarize students in the M.A.T. program with the major works of history of key aspects of eras. This is not designed to be a lecture course. The class will normally spend one class on each topic.
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HIST 502: Pro-Sem in US Hist: 1789-1877
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
History 502 acquaints graduate students with the major history texts of the American History from the post-Revolutionary era through Reconstruction. The course is designed to familiarize students in the M.A.T. program with the major works of history on key aspects of the eras. This is not designed to be a lecture course. The class will normally spend one class on each topic.
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HIST 503: Pro-Sem in US Hist: 1877-Pres
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
History 503 acquaints graduate students with the major history texts of American history from the Gilded Age to the present. The course is designed to familiarize students in the M.A.T. program with the major works of history of key aspects of the eras. This is not designed to be a lecture course. The class will normally spend one class on each topic.
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HIST 540: Themes in World Civilization
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
This course focuses on selected topics that have significantly impacted world history. Because this course is designed to cover a wide range of internationally momentous themes in World Civilization their coverage will be topical and selective rather than chronological.
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HIST 541: Interpretations of Amer Hist
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
This course focuses on readings that represent interpretive pieces which illuminate different problems emanating from diverse values within America's past.
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HIST 542: The Third World in Contemp Soc
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
This course focuses on the dynamics of the transformation from largely rural to largely urban societies in Latin America, Africa, and Asia.
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HIST 543: Directed Study in History
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
This course provides opportunity for properly qualified graduate students to undertake spcial out-of-class work on research problems exploiting a value dilemma which review the techniques of research utilized by historians and social scientists. (Elective)
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HIST 544: The Ethinic Dimen in Amer Hist
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
This course focuses on several major assumptions governing the approach to the ethnic history of the United States. It examines the pluralism of American society and the manner in which it has shaped the course of American history.
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HIST 547: Contemporary History of Latins
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
This course studies the evolution of Spanish-speaking in American society, cultural conflicts, the quest for self-identity, and social-ecnomic justice. (Elective)
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