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3.00 Credits
3 cr. 3 hr. See HIST 2700. I, C, IDIS
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. 3 hr. See HIST 2750. I, C, IDIS
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3 cr. 3 hr. The course is an introduction to the societies, individuals and legal and moral issues involved in the European conquest of the indigenous peoples of the Western Hemisphere to roughly 1600. The path of conquest is traced chronologically to provide an understanding of the Ibero-Mediterranean milieu that produced the early explorer-conquerors and the dominant indigenous civilizations of the Caribbean, Mesoamerica, the Andes, and coastal Brazil. I,C
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3 cr. 3 hr. This course will address the following questions through a survey of 20th century Latin American revolutions: What is revolution? What are its causes? Why do some revolutions succeed, while others fail? What do the revolutions of 20th century Latin America tell us about the specific countries in which they occurred, and about the region as a whole? I, C, IDIS
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3 cr. 3 hr. The class examines the development of Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Southeast Asian civilization from the earliest time until the middle 19th century period. Political, military, and economic background is covered, but special emphasis is placed on cultural history. I, C
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3 hr. Modern Far East 3 cr. The course covers the major developments in China and Japan from the 19th century to the present. It highlights the socio-economic and political transformations under the challenges of imperialism and nationalism. I, C
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3 cr. 3 hr. This course is required of all students preparing for initial license at the secondary level. It is a sophomore level course for full-time undergraduates and the first course taken by transfer students. It is taught at the local high school and is a clinical laboratory experience. This course includes a 25 hour prepracticum requirement and is a prerequisite for other certification course requirements. Students become familiar with the complexities of secondary school teaching and its demands. The course gives faculty the opportunity to screen students and gives students the opportunity to test their commitment to teaching.
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3 cr. 3 hr. The course covers political, cultural, religious and military history of the modern nation states of Middle East. The rise and fall of the Ottoman Empire is also covered. I, C
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3 cr. 3 hr. A survey of 19th and 20th century African history, this course investigates the slave trade, imperialism, development and the rise of African nationalism. I, C
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. 3 hr. The course is a multi-cultural examination of the lives of women in the twentieth century Middle East, including women "of" the regionas well as women "in" the region. The course examines the lives ofwomen and their role in various societies including Israel, Lebanon, Iraq, and Egypt as well as foreigners who lived in the region and their impact as diplomats, historians, anthropologists, and travelers. The course uses historical narrative, biography, and video to explore the lives of a broad spectrum of women in the Middle East. Prerequisite: HIST 1000.
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