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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES 453: Sedimentology
3.00 Credits
Hope College
This is the study of the mineralogy, petrology, occurrence, and association of the sedimentary rocks. Thin section examination, textural analysis, and field investigation of sedimentary rocks and unconsolidated sediments will be performed in laboratory. Three hours of lecture and one three-hour laboratory or field trip each week. One or more weekend field trips will be required. Prerequisite: GES 244 or consent of instructor. Four Credits Bodenbender Alternate Years, Fall Semester
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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES 490: Special Problems
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Hope College
This course is designed to introduce the student to research. A research problem in an area of special interest will be nominated by the student, and approved by a faculty member who will oversee the research. One to Three Credits Staff Any Semester
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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES 495: Study in Geology
2.00 Credits
Hope College
In this course a professor guides students in scholarly readings and discussions focused on a special area of geologic interest. One or Two Credits Staff Any Semester
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HISTORY 100: Level Classes
3.00 Credits
Hope College
These classes are the basic surveys for United States History, which cover the major political, economic and social trends and events in the United States from the times of first contact through the late twentieth century. These classes emphasize mastery of the material and introduction to reading primary sources. Readings will be based around textbooks, with other supplemental readings. Evaluation is based on exams, short papers (3-5 pages) and other oral and written assignments.
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HISTORY 130: Introduction to Ancient Civilization
4.00 Credits
Hope College
The course will focus on significant developments in history from its Greek origins through the Renaissance. It is designed to introduce the student to the discipline of history and can be used to fulfill part of the cultural heritage requirement. Four Credits Staff Both Semesters
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HISTORY 131: Introduction to Modern European History
4.00 Credits
Hope College
The course will focus on significant developments in modern European history from the Renaissance to our own time. It is designed to introduce the student to the discipline of history and can be used to fulfill part of the cultural heritage requirement. Four Credits Staff Both Semesters
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HISTORY 140: History Workshop
2.00 Credits
Hope College
An introduction to historical questions, research and writing through the study of a special topic in depth. Required for history majors, minors and open to other interested students. Two Credits Staff Both Semesters
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HISTORY 160: U.S.History to 1877
4.00 Credits
Hope College
This survey course examines the rise of the American nation from its colonial origins through the Civil War and Reconstruction. The approach is thematic and special emphasis is placed upon the impact of European contact with Native Americans, the establishment and abolition of slavery, the struggle for women's equality, the influence of industrialization, westward movement, the evolution of republican institutions, the Civil War and Reconstruction, and the nation's gradual rise to prominence. Four Credits Johnson Fall Semester
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HISTORY 161: U.S.History Since 1877
4.00 Credits
Hope College
This course surveys U.S. history from Reconstruction to the present. It examines the major social, cultural, political, and economic events that shaped the U.S. after the Civil War, focusing especially on industrialization, Progressivism, WW I, the Great Depression, the New Deal, WW II, the Cold War, the Civil Rights Movement, the Sixties and Reagan Republicanism. Four Credits Petit Spring Semester
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HISTORY 175: Michigan History
2.00 Credits
Hope College
This course will focus on the history of Michigan, including its original Native American inhabitants, arrival of fur traders and voyageurs, rise of colonial powers, impact of European immigrants, industrial and political development, and recent history. Special emphasis will be placed on the use of primary archival materials with a case study of the migration of the Dutch to Michigan. Students will also be exposed to the many ways the story of Michigan is told through story-telling, oral history, and published sources and material preserved in archives, museums, and historical sites. Two Credits B. Bultman Spring Semester
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