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3.00 Credits
Surveys the history of the region from the pre-historical time period to the present. Explores the various phases in African history: hunter-gather and agricultural societies, ancient Africa to medieval empires and kingdoms to European expansion, classical colonization to decolonization, and contemporary Africa. Focuses on the role of Africa as actor, resistor, victim and survivor. (Prerequisite: HIST 1500, HIST 2330, HIST 2340)
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3.00 Credits
A study of the Islamic world from the time of Muhammad to the present. Emphasis will be placed on the rise of Islamic civilizations, spread of religion and trade, contact, conflict and compromise with the outside world, as well as current political, religious and social issues. (Prerequisites: HIST 1500, HIST 2330, HIST 2340)
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An examination of the history of the church from a missionary perspective. The course seeks to understand the definitions, motivations and methods of past missionaries and missionary movements, as well as the principles that guided the expansion of the church, with a view toward the student's spiritual formation. (Prerequisite: junior or senior standing) (Also MISS 4010)
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3.00 Credits
A detailed survey of Israel's history, primarily from the books of Joshua through Esther with an emphasis on the historiographical method. (Prerequisites: BIBL 1300 and BIBL 2220) (Also BIBL 4030)
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3.00 Credits
Senior seminar course that addresses the study of historical interpretation, bibliography and research methods, including a survey of historical writing from antiquity to the present. Passing this course with a C or higher demonstrates writing competency in the History and Social Science majors. (Prerequisites: passing score on the English Proficiency Exam; senior standing)
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3.00 Credits
(3, Fall) A study of colonial and early American society, politics, and economics from the first contacts through the mid- 19th century. Emphasis is placed upon colonial life, origins of the American Revolution, writing of the Constitution, struggles of early nationalism, and the transformations of the Market Revolution. This course meets state requirements in the United States Constitution. (Prerequisites: HIST 1500, HIST 2330, HIST 2340)
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3.00 Credits
A history of the United States from the antebellum period through the end of Reconstruction. Emphasis will be placed on the social, political, and economic factors leading to the Civil War and its aftermath. (Prerequisites: HIST 1500, HIST 2330, HIST 2340)
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3.00 Credits
A history of the United States from 1877 to 1945. Emphasis will be placed on the Gilded Age, Progressive Era, the Roarin' Twenties, Great Depression, and World War II. (Prerequisites: HIST 1500, HIST 2330, HIST 2340)
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3.00 Credits
A general historical survey of the development of the major world civilizations from their roots in the ancient river valleys of Mesopotamia, Egypt, India and China to the present day. Political, social, economic and geographical factors will be discussed, including special emphases upon intellectual and religious influences.
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3.00 Credits
A course designed as the senior seminar within the United States History concentration. Emphasizing primary sources, this advanced course will focus on a specific significant era, event, person or movement as selected by the professor. (Prerequisites: HIST 1500, HIST 2330, HIST 2340)
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