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HIS 102A: S,X.Undergraduate Proseminar in History
5.00 Credits
University of California-Davis
Seminar-3 hours; term paper. Designed primarily for history majors. Intensive reading, discussion, research, and writing in selected topics in the various fields of history. (A) Ancient; (B) Medieval; (D) Modern Europe to 1815; (E) Europe since 1815; (F) Russia; (G) China to 1800; (H) China since 1800; (I) Britain; (J) Latin America since 1810; (K) American History to 1787; (L) United States, 1787-1896; (M) United States since 1896; (N) Japan; (O) Africa; (P) Christianity and Culture in Europe, 50-1850; (Q) India; (R) Muslim Societies; (S) Education Abroad Program; (X) Comparative History, selected topics in cultural, political, economic, and social history that deal comparatively with more than one geographic field. May be repeated for credit. Limited enrollment.- I, II, III. (I, II, III.)
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HIS 103: Topics in Historical Research
4.00 Credits
University of California-Davis
Discussion-3 hours; individual consultation with instructor; term paper. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Individual research resulting in a research paper on a specific topic in one of various fields of history. May be repeated for credit.
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HIS 104A: Introduction to Historical Research and Interpretation
4.00 Credits
University of California-Davis
Seminar-3 hours; term paper. Prerequisite: acceptance into History Department Honors Program. Directed reading and research aimed at preparing students to select appropriate topics and methodologies for a senior honors essay and to situate their topics within a meaningful, broad context of historical interpretations. Culminates in the submission of a full prospectus for an honors essay.-I. (I.) Oropeza
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HIS 104B: Honors Thesis
4.00 Credits
University of California-Davis
Tutorial-4 hours. Prerequisite: course 104A. Research in preparation of a senior honors thesis under the direction of a faculty adviser. (Deferred grading only, pending completion of sequence.)-II.
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HIS 104C: Honors Thesis
4.00 Credits
University of California-Davis
Tutorial-4 hours. Prerequisite: course 104A and 104B. Completion of a senior honors thesis under the direction of a faculty adviser. (Deferred grading only, pending completion of sequence.)-III.
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HIS 10A: World History to 1350
4.00 Credits
University of California-Davis
Lecture-3 hours; discussion-1 hour. Historicalexamination of the changing relationship of human societies to one another and to their natural settings through the year 1350, with particular attention to long-term trends and to periodic crises that reshaped the links of culture and nature on a global scale. GE credit: ArtHum or SocSci, Div, Wrt.-I. Lawrance
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HIS 10B: World History,c.1350-1850
4.00 Credits
University of California-Davis
Lecture-3 hours; discussion-1 hour. Major topicsin world history from the 14th century to the beginning of the 19th century. Topics will vary but may include oceans as systems of human communication and conflict; the global consequences of "industrious revolutions" in Europe and Asia, etc. GE credit: ArtHum, Wrt.-II.
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HIS 10C: World History III
4.00 Credits
University of California-Davis
Lecture-3 hours; discussion-1 hour. Major topicsfrom world history of the 19th and 20th centuries, emphasizing the rise and fall of Western colonial empires; Cold War and the superpowers; the spread of the nation-states; and process of globalization. GE credit: ArtHum, Wrt.-III. (III.)
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HIS 110: Themes in World History
4.00 Credits
University of California-Davis
Lecture-3 hours; discussion-1 hour. Prerequisite:upper division standing; at least 8 units in history. Issues in world history from 1400 to the present. Topics will emphasize the interaction of diverse regions of the world as well as common patterns of historical change. GE credit: ArtHum.
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HIS 111A: Ancient History
4.00 Credits
University of California-Davis
Lecture-3 hours; discussion or paper (student option). History of ancient empires of the Near East and of their historical legacy to the Western world. GE credit: ArtHum, Wrt.-II. (II.) Spyridakis
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