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3.00 Credits
A history of the society, politics, and economics of the United States since World War II. Topics include the Cold War, the Fifties, the Sixties, the Vietnam War, Civil Rights, post 9/11 America, and the presidents since World War II. (Prerequisites: HIST 1500, HIST 2330, HIST 2340)
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3.00 Credits
A course designed as the senior seminar within the European History concentration. Emphasizing primary sources, this advanced course will focus on a specific significant era, event, person or movement within European history as selected by the professor. (Prerequisites: HIST 1500, HIST 2330, HIST 2340)
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3.00 Credits
A course designed as the senior seminar within the Non-Western/Non-U.S. History concentration. Emphasizing primary sources, this advanced course will focus on a specific significant era, event, person or movement within non-Western/non- U.S. history as selected by the professor. (Prerequisites: HIST 1500, HIST 2330, HIST 2340)
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the development of major world civilizations from their roots in Ancient Asia to approximately A.D. 1500, with emphasis upon political, social and economic factors.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the development and geographical expansion of major world civilizations from the 16th century to the present, with emphasis upon political, social and economic factors.
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3.00 Credits
An emphasis on a survey study of the Bible from an evangelical perspective. The course will affirm biblical authority and relevancy to everyday living. Biblical content will be studied and analyzed from the Bible's own philosophy of history.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the development of art, sculpture and architecture from early Greek times to the present. Attention is given to individual and period styles and their interrelation. Photographic reproductions of significant works of art are studied in detail.
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3.00 Credits
Provides integration and assessment of all learning in the Liberal Studies major. Students will participate in interdisciplinary study and discussion, field experiences, summative assessment, and preparation of a major project. Required of all Liberal Studies students during their final year. (Prerequisite: Senior standing)
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3.00 Credits
An overview of the basic systems of ethics with a brief summary of each. Application and the consequences of each system are explored. Potential problems encountered by leaders, clients and others are examined. Students are encouraged to develop a consistent system of ethics to prepare them for coping with future circumstances in human relations. (Also MNGT 4940)
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3.00 Credits
A course in elementary Spanish, including grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation, with application through conversation, reading, and written exercises. Emphasis is placed on relating the language to the customs and culture of Spanish-speaking people. Lab work required outside of class. To enroll in the class, students with any previous experience in Spanish must take a placement test. Consultation with instructor highly recommended.
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