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3.00 Credits
From 1877 to recent years. The making of modern America, industrialism, imperialism and other topics. Prerequisite: ENG101.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introductory comparative exploration of various world civilizations through themes such as gender, religion, war, ecology, and ethnicity. Voices of individual lives are used to compare cultures and civilizations. Prerequisite: ENG101. CR. 3
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3.00 Credits
A global survey of the interacting roles of gender, nation, race, and class in the modern age of capitalism, imperialism, and world war. Voices of individual lives are used to compare cultures and civilizations. Prerequisite: ENG101.
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3.00 Credits
Surveys American foreign policy since 1945 and its results in our current international posture. Covers the methods and assumptions of the policy makers, the myths and fallacies of policy, and the responsibilities of states in the international family. Includes an overview of the American stance in Europe, Latin American, Africa, and Asia and the U.S. policy on such diplomatic questions as revolution, co-existence, war, and counterinsurgency. Prerequisite: ENG101. CR. 3
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3.00 Credits
This course explores the history of sexuality from ancient Greece and India to the contemporary world, including Asian, European, North American, and West African readings. We will use sexuality as a window into a selection of historical periods, emphasizing the constantly changing nature of sexual identify and practice and the role of sexuality in the shaping of class, race, gender, and nation. Prerequisite: ENG101. CR. 3
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3.00 Credits
Examines the political, social, and cultural history since WWII. Special attention given to the challenges of the 1960's and 70's and popular American cultures studies. Prerequisite: ENG101; HTY103 and/or HTY104 recommended. CR. 3
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3.00 Credits
(Topic would be indicated.) A course devoted to subject areas in history that are not among the regularly scheduled history offerings, but in which there are apparent student needs for periodic offering. For associate degree students. Prerequisite: ENG101. CR. 3
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
The purpose of this course is to develop a close faculty-student interchange of ideas and to encourage a student to undertake as much independent study as possible. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: a two-semester history survey and completion of 30 credit hours. CR. 1-6
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the causes of migration to the New World, from the colonial period to the Immigration Law of 1965. The impact of the immigrants and their culture on American society. Prerequisite: ENG101. CR. 3
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the history of American workers from colonial times to the present. Topics include class formation, work and community, labor organization, labor and the State, as well as ethnic, gender and racial divisions within the working class. Prerequisites: ENG101 and HTY103 or HTY104. CR. 3
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