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HIST 327: Historiography
3.00 Credits
Biola University
Philosophies and problems of history; historical methodology Development of the historical discipline and introduction to research and writing
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HIST 331: Great Asian Civilizations
3.00 Credits
Biola University
Survey of Indo-Aryan, Chinese and Japanese civilizations from ancient times to the present, stressing the religio-philosophical developments and their impact upon culture
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HIST 332: Studies in Asian Civilizations
3.00 Credits
Biola University
In-depth study of specific regions of Asia; one or more sections offered every year in such areas as: Modern India, Pacific Rim Nations, Modern Japan, and Modern China May be repeated with a different focus Prerequisite: 225
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HIST 350: Great Western Political Thinkers
3.00 Credits
Biola University
A study of selected political theorists Emphasis on such writers as Plato, Aristotle, Church Fathers, Augustine, Aquinas, Machiavelli, Luther, Calvin, Hobbes, Locke, Burke, Bentham, Marx, Niebuhr and others Readings in primary sources Prerequisite: History 107, 207 or 208 or Political Science 225
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HIST 360: Economic History of the United States
3.00 Credits
Biola University
Growth and development of the American economy from the Colonial period to contemporary times Emphasis on such dynamic factors as political, social, legal, technological and international developments affecting changes in agriculture, transportation, communication, commerce, industry and finance
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HIST 375: Teaching Assistant Preparation
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Biola University
Mentoring, instruction, and practice in pedagogical approaches and methods of teaching and administering large numbers to students as an assistant to professors in class and outside of class May be taken more than once for a maximum of three credits
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HIST 390: History of Mexico
3.00 Credits
Biola University
Survey of the history of Mexico from pre-Colombian times to the present, emphasizing social, cultural, religious and political developments, as well as relations between Mexico and the United States
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HIST 391: Latin America:History,Peoples & Culture
3.00 Credits
Biola University
Study of ethno-cultural groups highland Mayas, Afro-Cubans, Japanese, Brazilians, etc and social groups such as university students, urban slum dwellers (favelados), etc; eco nomic activities, social practices, religion and arts Emphasis on both historical factors and contemporary developments
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HIST 392: Latin American Revolutions
3.00 Credits
Biola University
Revolutionary movements and regimes in 20th century Latin America: Mexican Revolution of 1910, Castro's Cuba, Sandinismo (Nicaragua), Sendero (Peru), Zapatismo (Mexico) Analysis of international, regional and local factors, as well as of revolutionary culture and search for social justice
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HIST 400: Studies in Developing Nations
3.00 Credits
Biola University
Regional studies in the Third World; stress on indigenous cultures European exploration and colonization; independence movements in the post World War II era; contemporary problems including economic growth and cultural conflict
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