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HIST 340: Topics in the Middle East and Muslim World
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Focuses on either the histories of particular nations in the Middle East or a chronological period, issue, or theme in the Muslim World. Emphasis will be placed on a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter as well as developing skills in reading historical sources, research, writing and oral communication. Possible topics include: The Middle East & the Modern World; The Muslim World. Prereq: Junior/senior status
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HIST 350: Topics in African History
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Focuses on either the histories of particular African nations or a chronological period, issue, or theme in African history. Emphasis will be placed on a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter as well as developing skills in reading historical sources, research, writing, and oral communication. Possible topics include: History of Africa; African History in Literature and Film. Prereq: Junior/senior status
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HIST 401: Seminar in Historical Periods
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Examines a particular era in depth. The course will be based around reading and discussion of a variety of historical works with the instructor selecting course materials and methods appropriate to the subject. Emphasis will be placed on analysis, critical thinking, and historiography, in addition to mastery of subject matter. Central to the course will be a major research project, with findings presented in both written work and an oral presentation. Prereq: HIST 200, HIST 205, junior/senior status or instructor approval
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HIST 401 - Seminar in Historical Periods
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HIST 402: Seminar in Historical Periods
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Explores a particular historical era in depth. Offerings: Renaissance and Reformation in Europe; Nineteenth Century Europe; Twentieth Century Europe; Modern America; Cold War; The European Union; Portraits in Asian History; Asia and the West. Prereq: Junior/senior status
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HIST 402 - Seminar in Historical Periods
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HIST 403: Seminar in Issues in History
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Examines in depth a particular issue, concept, topic, or theme in history. The course will be based around reading and discussion of a variety of historical works with the instructor selecting course materials and methods appropriate to the subject. Emphasis will be placed on analysis, critical thinking and historiography, in addition to mastery of subject matter. Central to the course will be a major research project, with findings presented in both a written work and an oral presentation. Prereq: HIST 200, HIST 205, junior/senior status or instructor approval
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HIST 403 - Seminar in Issues in History
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HIST 404: Seminar in Problems in History
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Explores in depth a particular problem, concept, topic, or theme in history. Offerings: The American Political Tradition; History, Historians, and Historiography; Literature and History; Christianity and Europe; The American Presidency*; City Bosses; History of the Americans; and Profiles in Courage. *Although this is formally listed as a political science seminar, history majors may use this seminar for history credit. Prereq: Junior/senior status
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HIST 404 - Seminar in Problems in History
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HIST 405: Senior Thesis
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
The Senior Thesis is to be taken under the direction of a professor in the department who will work with senior history majors writing a bachelor's thesis on a selected topic in history. Students will choose a topic and present an outline and proposal to any department faculty member or to the entire department sitting as a thesis committee. The purpose of the Senior Thesis is to give students the opportunity to do individualized, advanced research in an aspect of history in which they have particular interest and capability. Prereq: Senior status or department approval
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HIST 500: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Open to juniors and seniors who desire to read widely in a given area or to study a specific topic in depth. Written reports and frequent conferences with the advisor are required. Prereq: Department approval
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HIST 510: Teaching Assistant in History
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Offers highly qualified junior/senior majors an opporunity to assist an instructor in the teaching of an introductory course. The student may be held responsible for grading papers, conducting classes and review sessions, etc. Prereq: Department approval
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HIST 540: Internship in History
3.00 - 15.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Qualified students may be placed as interns in governmental and social service agencies, museums, etc. Prereq: Junior/senior status and department approval
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HIST 540 - Internship in History
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