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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Economic, social, and cultural development of the American people prior to the CivilWar. Utopianism; the Revolutionary Era; the development of national consciousness; consensus and conflicts; constitutionalism; the roots of American foreign policy; race relations; slavery and war. Credit can be granted for HIS 105 or 107 but not for both. Prereq: Placement beyond or satisfactory completion of COL 090 and ENG 090
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3.00 Credits
Reconstruction; industrialism and triumphant capitalism; the capitalist model of society; business and the protestant ethic; labor, populism, and dissent; imperial expansion and the progressive politics; crisis in the American Dream;The Great Depression and the New Deal; minorities and change; the roots of contemporary American foreign policy toVietnam. Credit can be granted for HIS 106 or 108 but not for both. Prereq: Placement beyond or satisfactory completion of COL 090 and ENG 090
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3.00 Credits
Analysis and examination of major developments - political, social, economic - in American history from Colonial times to the CivilWar period with the focus on the local and national levels. Emphasis on local resources. Credit can be granted for HIS 105 or 107 but not for both. Prereq: Placement beyond or satisfactory completion of COL 090 and ENG 090
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3.00 Credits
Analysis and examination of major developments - political, social, economic - in American history from the latter part of the19th century to the present with the focus on the local and national levels. Emphasis on local resources. Credit can be granted for HIS 106 or 108 but not for both. Prereq: Placement beyond or satisfactory completion of COL 090 and ENG 090
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3.00 Credits
The origins and development of traditional society and culture in China and Japan. Dynastic history in China, and imperial and feudal history in Japan. Emphasis on literary and linguistic development, the formation of political systems and the evolution of cultural life; the complex developments of the 19th and 20th centuries which brought China and Japan into the world community; the critical role played by western contacts in this process; and the emergence of China and Japan as global powers. Prereq: Placement beyond or satisfactory completion of COL 090 and ENG 090
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3.00 Credits
A comprehensive look at the 19th-20th century transformation of the societies of the Pacific basin including those of Southeast Asia, Korea, and the Philippines, as well as China and Japan.The coherent themes through the course include:"progress" andtradition; collisions between East andWest; economic resources and interdependence; democracy, authority, and power; and the United States in the Pacific. Prereq: Placement beyond or satisfactory completion of COL 090 and ENG 090
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A survey of the African-American experience in the United States, including African heritage, enslavement and slavery, resistance, the Civil War and Reconstruction and their combined legacies of racism and oppression, and the continuing struggles of African-Americans for full and equal rights. (Offered: Every Spring) Prereq: Placement beyond or satisfactory completion of COL 090 and ENG 090
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3.00 Credits
A survey of Latin American history from first encounters to the present.The course focuses on indigenous, Hispanic and Afro-Latino peoples, including the histories of conquest and colonization, independence and revolutionary movements, political and diplomatic development, economic and social organization, religion, culture, and the environment. Prereq: Placement beyond or satisfactory completion of COL 090 and ENG 090
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A survey of geography, climate, and the diverse ethnic and cultural groups of the continent. After a brief outline of pre-European civilizations, concentration is on Africa's history from the period of European colonization to the present. Current political, social, and economic conditions are highlighted. (Offered: Every Fall) Prereq: Placement beyond or satisfactory completion of COL 090 and ENG 090
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3.00 Credits
A survey of women's roles in American history emphasizing the social history of unknown as well as famous women of diverse ethnic and class backgrounds who helped shape life and culture in America from the Colonial period through the Revolutionary era, the Frontier movement, 19th Century political activism and urbanization, and the 20th century through reform movements and the global community. Prereq: Placement beyond or satisfactory completion of COL 090 and ENG 090
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