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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of Latin America since 1850. The course analyzes the development of the region's principal countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, and Mexico. Regionalism, cultural development, the impact of American and world politics, dictatorships, land reforms, and constitutional issues relative to these countries are considered. >General Education Course. >Diversity Course. Lecture [3.00].
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of the Spanish Speaking Caribbean and Central America since 1898. The course analyzes the development of the region's principal countries, including Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama. Cultural development, the impact of the United States and Cold War politics, dictatorships, land reforms and constitutional issues relative to these countries are considered. >General Education Course. Lecture [3.00].
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3.00 Credits
This course analyzes the rise of Islam with an emphasis on its cultural, intellectual, and scientific contributions to Middle Eastern civilization. Islam is examined as a religion, as a vast imperial political system, and as an advanced culture. Special attention is given to current Mideast conflicts and to the role of the United Nations in the region. International confrontation and collaboration in the region is examined. Lecture [3.00].
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introductory study of the history of the American labor movement. The course examines the origins, growth, structure, and goals of craft and industrial union; the struggles that went into creating them; their impact on the contributions to society; their political roles; and their presentday efforts and concerns. Lecture [3.00].
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study in a historical context of selected political, social, economic, and diplomatic issues and problems facing the United States in the contemporary world. Lecture [3.00].
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study in a historical context of peace and war, particularly in the 20th century. Topics considered include diplomacy and peacemaking, arms control, world organizations, nonviolence, conflict, and conflict resolution. Relevant ethical, economic, biological, social, political, and psychological issues are examined. Lecture [3.00].
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3.00 Credits
This partially online course is a 13-hour television course on the history of American and French involvement in Indochina. Interviews with major figures and ordinary individuals are interspersed with the film footage from a dozen countries [including France and Vietnam] as well as from US news and government archives. Lecture [3.00].
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1.00 Credits
This course offers students an opportunity for supervised work in the field of history. Job assistance is available through the Co-Op Office. Lecture [1.00], Cooperative [3.00].
Prerequisite:
Prerequisite[s]: 1 course from HIS.
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2.00 Credits
This course offers students an opportunity for supervised work in the field of history. Job assistance is available through the Co-Op Office. Lecture [1.00], Cooperative [8.00].
Prerequisite:
Prerequisite[s]: 1 course from HIS.
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3.00 Credits
This course offers students an opportunity for supervised work in the field of history. Job assistance is available through the Co-Op Office. Lecture [1.00], Cooperative [12.00].
Prerequisite:
Prerequisite[s]: 1 course from HIS. HOTEL/RESTAURANT/HOSPITALITY
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