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HEBR 102: Elementary Hebrew II
4.00 Credits
Samford University
Second in a two-semester sequence introducing vocabulary, grammar, and syntax of Biblical Hebrew, enabling students to translate Hebrew prose and simple poetry with the help of a standard Hebrew-English dictionary. Prereq: HEBR 101, or permission of the instructor. Offered: Spring, on rotation.
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HEBR 201: Intermediate Hebrew I
4.00 Credits
Samford University
Builds on proficiency obtained in HEBR 101-102 (Elementary Hebrew), requiring extended readings of prose, poetry, and several books of the Old Testament in Biblical Hebrew, with particular attention to enhancing competency in philology and syntax. Prereq: HEBR 102, or permission of the instructor. Offered: Fall, on rotation.
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HEBR 202: Intermediate Hebrew II
4.00 Credits
Samford University
Second in a two-semester sequence, requiring extended readings of prose, poetry, and several books of the Old Testament in Biblical Hebrew, with particular attention to enhancing competency in philology and syntax. Prereq: HEBR 201, or permission of the instructor. Offered: Spring, on rotation.
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HIST 217: Early America to 1877
4.00 Credits
Samford University
Social, cultural, and political overview of American history from its colonial beginnings through the end of Reconstruction. Required of history majors. Offered: Fall and Spring.
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HIST 218: Modern America since 1865
4.00 Credits
Samford University
Social, cultural, and political overview of American history from 1865 to the present. Required of history majors. Offered: Fall and Spring.
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HIST 300W: The Historian's Craft
4.00 Credits
Samford University
Introduction to historiography and historical methods and techniques covering the use of primary and secondary sources, note-taking, citation (including Turabian), and Internet sources. Includes completion of a substantial research paper based on both primary and secondary sources, especially as preparation for further upper-division work. Seminar format; required of history majors. Offered: Fall and Spring.
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HIST 301W: Colonial and Revolutionary America to 1789
4.00 Credits
Samford University
Examination of colonial America focusing on European background; economic, political, and cultural growth; and the American Revolution.
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HIST 302: The New Nation,1789-1860
4.00 Credits
Samford University
Examination of the growth of the United States from the constitutional era through the onset of the sectional conflict.
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HIST 305: The Civil War and Reconstruction
4.00 Credits
Samford University
Advanced study of the forces and events involved in the coming of the great American conflict, the war years, and Reconstruction.
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HIST 306: The Emergence of Modern America,1865-1929
4.00 Credits
Samford University
Survey of aspects that helped define terms for the politics, economics, and culture of the early 20th century, such as the rise of heavy industry; the businessman as new folk hero; business consolidations and urbanization; "New Immigration" and"Social Darwinism;" and the clash of protests from organized labor, Populism,Socialism, and the Social Gospel.
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