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3 Credits A survey of selected theories of human nature and functioning from the beginning of modern psychology to present developments, including psychodynamic, cognitive, behavioral, biological, humanistic, and other types. Various concepts of personality and the associated methodologies for gathering and validating knowledge are explored. Theories are applied to normal issues in personal, professional, and relational life, and theory-related skills are taught for self-awareness, problem-solving, habit change, and emotional and interpersonal competence.
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3 Credits Military history with emphasis on military policy, organization, and technology as they relate to U.S. political, social, and economic developments from 1775 to 1900.
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3 Credits Basic issues of American democracy, constitutional principles, and the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government. Prerequisite: College-level history or permission from the instructor.
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3 Credits Military history with emphasis on military policy, organization, and technology as they relate to U.S. political, social, and economic developments from 1900 to the present.
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3 Credits An overview of the land, the people, the culture, and the history of one region of the world, with emphasis on current events and policies on the world scene. Specific content varies from year to year. Prerequisite: College-level history or permission from the instructor.
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3 Credits This course explores the development of Russian- American economic and political relations, emphasizing the era of the 20th century. Prerequisite: College-level history or permission from the instructor.
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3 Credits A course in selected political-economic issues of national and international importance. Extensive use of journals, magazines, and newspapers to supplement lectures and discussions. Prerequisite: College-level history or permission from the instructor.
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3 Credits The social and cultural conceptualization of gender, ethnicity, and class, and their significance and role in global history during the 19th and 20th centuries.
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3 Credits This course explores the development of U.S.-Asian political, cultural, and economic relations, from their beginning in the 19th century to the present. The course will examine America's domestic motivations for expanding into the Pacific, the various impacts that the United States has had on Asian nations, and Asia's collaboration with and resistance to the American presence. Prerequisite: Lower developmental history course or junior standing.
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3 Credits A historical examination of Africa's land, societies, and cultures with a focus on the political and economic changes and challenges that have marked the continent's relations with major world powers during and after the Cold War. Prerequisite: College-level history or permission from professor.
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