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HIS 300: History of the Northern Plains
3.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
A regional study of the Northern Plains with primary coverage of Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, and the Dakotas and some coverage of surrounding states and cities such as Chicago. This course begins with the Plains Indians around 1800 and continues to the present. Techniques in regional and local history will be investigated.
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HIS 310: Ancient Greece
3.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
This course covers the political, social, economic, and cultural history of ancient Greece from the Dark Ages through the Classical and Hellenistic eras until Roman conquest. Directed study will be offered through the department.
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HIS 315: Early Church History
3.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
This course covers the history of the early church from the ministry of Jesus Christ to the Council of Nicea in 325. It concentrates on the major figures, issues, and heresies of the early Christian Movement.
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HIS 320: Roman Republic and Empire
3.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
This course covers Roman political, social, economic, and cultural history from the Roman Republic to the fall of the Roman Empire.
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HIS 335: Medieval Europe
3.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
A study of Medieval Europe from the fall of the Roman Empire to the eve of the Reformation. Emphases will be placed on the development of medieval culture, the rise of the Christian Church and nation-states, and the famines, plagues, and wars that challenged soci ety. Directed study will be offered through the department.
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HIS 336: Introduction to the Muslim World
3.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
An introduction to the foundations of Islam: Muhammed, the Qur'an, and the sources of Islamic faith. The course includes an overview of the spread of Islam from its early beginnings to the present. The course also examines Muslim beliefs and practices and the diversity of ways of being Muslim in the world today. Student research explored various forms of life and piety in selected locations of Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Europe, and North America. Attention is paid to the area of Christian- Muslim relations with the goal of fostering better understanding between the two communities.
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HIS 345: Reformation Era
3.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
A survey of early modern Europe from the Renaissance and Reformation through the Catholic Counter-Reformation and Baroque Period; the Religious Wars, and the emergence of France as the continental super power.
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HIS 355: Modern Africa
3.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
A study of African history since the early 19th century with a concentration on the impact of European imperialism and the rise of New Africa after independence. Emphases will include an examination of imperialism, nationalism, socialism, and ethnic rivalry.
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HIS 360: Modern Latin America
3.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
A study of Latin American history since independence, including an examination of the Caudillo era, the rise of Marxism, the challenge of democracy,and American intervention. Directed study will be offered through Dr. Plowman.
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HIS 362: U.S.Foreign Policy
3.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
This course traces the evolution of the U.S. foreign policy and its required government institutions from the Revolution to its present role as a world leader. Politics and diplomacy are combined with a focus on the social and economic issues that inevitably become intertwined.
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