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GVPP 494: Honors Project
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
Directed individual instruction in an advanced project of the student's choice; the project must be academically related to this discipline. Each student works closely with a faculty director, who guides his/her progress.The project must be of honors quality and must be finally approved by both the faculty director and a second faculty member. Course is eligible for a continuing studies grade. prerequisites: honors standing, 3.5 GPA and permission of both the Denit Honors Program director and the faculty director
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GVPP 497: Topics in Government and Public Policy
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
Intensive exploration of topics in political science of mutual interest to faculty and students. Content varies according to the concurrent interests of faculty and students.The topic for study will appear under that name in the class schedule.
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GVPP 499: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
A seniorlevel seminar required of all government and public policy majors.Topics considered include the perspectives of the major subfields of government and public policy and their relations with other disciplines. Students demonstrate their abilities to analyze, assess and write about relevant issues and practices in government and public administration. Open to students who are not government and public policy majors only by permission of the instructor.
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HIST 112: Modern America
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
Focuses on the history of the United States from the 1860s to the present with emphasis on major social and cultural trends and movements. Topics include impact of race and ethnicity, rise of the New South, role of political ideologies, reform and labor movements, and migration and immigration.The history of ordinary people is stressed. [ HP]
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HIST 290: Great Issues in History
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
Focusing on a single topic of great historical and contemporary interest, this course emphasizes the ways in which current problems and issues have deep historical roots. Explores popular and academic debate about historic issues, probes the values and limits of historical thinking and highlights the manner in which students encounter history in a whole range of contemporary sources.The topic for a given semester appears in the class schedule.
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HIST 300: Exploring the Past
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
An examination of the methods of historical research and presentation. Among the methods considered are the gathering of evidence, procedures for criticism and interpretation of primary sources, and special techniques such as collecting and using oral testimony. Deals with the application of historical methods in a number of vocational settings from museum and archival work to planning and policy studies. Required of all history majors.
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HIST 310: Ancient Civilizations
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
The origins of European civilizations are traced to the societies of the Ancient Near East, Greece and Rome. Special emphasis on the development of complex societies and on such themes as the individual and society, freedom and slavery, and magic, religion and rationalism.
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HIST 311: Emergence of Europe
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
A study of topics in the development of European culture from the decline of Rome through the Renaissance (ca. 400- 1500). Special emphasis on classical, Christian and Arab influences.
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HIST 312: Age of Revolutions
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
A study of European culture and thought from the Renaissance to the end of the Napoleonic Wars. Special emphasis on the origins and impact of the scientific, industrial and political revolutions.
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HIST 313: Europe
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
Surveys European history in the 19th century, a time of enormous cultural, social, economic and political change. Focuses on the dominant powers of Europe-England, France, Germany and Russia-and examines the impact of new ideologies such as nationalism, liberalism, socialism and right-wing radicalism.
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