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SS 3141: Introduction to Psychology
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Massachusetts Maritime Academy
This course is an introduction to human behavior with a concentration on groups and the behavior of groups under the leadership of a tyrant. Topics include the brain; localization of functions in the brain; sensory psychology; taste, smell, and hearing; vision; sensory depravation; introduction to motivation; sexual motivation; stress; conditioning and desensitization; memory; hypnosis and pain; genetic psychology; personality; abnormal psychology/group psychology; persuasion, propaganda, and attitude change. Prerequisite: None STCW: None
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SS 3211: American Maritime History
0.00 Credits
Massachusetts Maritime Academy
A study of the development of American maritime enterprise from colonial times to the era of the container ship, and its relationship to American political, economic, and cultural history. Prerequisite: SS-1211 STCW: None
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SS 3213: Seapower in World History
0.00 Credits
Massachusetts Maritime Academy
Power in connection with maritime states and peoples is traced as a thread in world history. An analysis of various components in seapower, such as agriculture, commerce, geopolitics, industry, political organization, population, natural resources, technology, and military and naval science are made. Prerequisite: SS-1211 STCW: None
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SS 3214: Europe in the Middle Ages
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Massachusetts Maritime Academy
This seminar course covers the period from the contraction of the Roman Empire to the fi rst stirrings of the Renaissance, circa 1450. Political events such as the consolidation and growth of national monarchies in France and England are discussed, but emphasis is placed on the intellectual, economic, and social currents of the age. Prerequisite: SS-1211 STCW: None
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SS 3216: Ancient History Seminar
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Massachusetts Maritime Academy
This course covers the development of western civilization from the Paleolithic era through the contraction of the Roman Empire to approximately 450 A.D. Although the early civilizations of Mesopotamia and Egypt are covered in some detail, emphasis is placed on the Hebrew, Greek, and Roman civilizations. Prerequisite: SS-1211 STCW: None
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SS 3217: Vietnam and U
0.00 Credits
Massachusetts Maritime Academy
An analysis of the Vietnam confl ict as an instrument of United States foreign policy to contain and turn back the communist insurgency. To examine the roots of the confl ict, this course begins with a study of communism as a social and political philosophy. Analysis of the United States involvement in Vietnam will begin with the post World War II period (1945) and continue to the fall of Saigon (1975). Prerequisite: SS-1211 STCW: None
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SS 3218: Civil War and Reconstruction
0.00 Credits
Massachusetts Maritime Academy
An in-depth look at the events leading up to the Civil War, analysis of the war itself, and a study of the Reconstruction period. Prerequisite: SS-1211 STCW: None
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SS 3219: American History I:Origins to 1865
0.00 Credits
Massachusetts Maritime Academy
This survey of American History from exploration through the Civil War will focus on the political, social, economic, religious and legal aspects of American life. Topics explored will be the motives and means of exploration in the New World, early English settlement, colonial confl icts and the eventual move toward the American Revolution, the Constitution period and Early Republic, the Era of Good Feelings, the Age of Jackson and the antebellum years of America. The course will culminate in the Civil War which immeasurably changed America. Prerequisite: SS-1211 STCW: None
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SS 3220: American History II:1865 to the Present
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Massachusetts Maritime Academy
This survey of American history from the Civil War to the Present will focus on the political, social, economic, religious, and legal aspects of American life after the Civil War. Topics explored will be Reconstruction, Indian Wars, Urbanization, Immigration and American Imperialism, and the Reform of the Progressive Era. The course will examine America's entry into World War I and the economic boom and bust of the 1920's and 1930's. One of the main foci of the course will be the experience of the Second World War and how it has shaped American and world history since. The Cold War, the Korean and Vietnam wars and the momentous year of 1989 will be used to demonstrate how the events of World War II have changed America. The course will end by examining the 1990's and America's future. Prerequisite: SS-1211 STCW: None
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SS 3221: Business Law
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Massachusetts Maritime Academy
An introductory, one-semester, elective course that provides students with a foundation on the legal system of the United States both on a State and Federal level, in addition to comparing briefl y the civil and common law systems of jurisprudence. Prerequisite: None STCW: None
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