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HIS 202: United States History II
3.00 Credits
Post University
This survey course traces the emergence of an urban, industrialized United States from the late 19th century to the present. Emphasis is placed on both domestic and international concerns, and the maintenance of traditional values in a changing environment.
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HIS 230: African History
3.00 Credits
Post University
A survey of African history from 1500 to the present focusing on the development and evolution of political, social, and economic structures. Students may register for the seminar version of this course, which includes working with the instructor to complete a research paper on a topic in African history. Prerequisites: HIS101 and 102
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HIS 234: Middle Eastern History
3.00 Credits
Post University
A survey of Middle Eastern history from 1500 to the present focusing on the development and evolution of political, social and economic structures. Students may register for the seminar version of this course, which includes working with the instructor to complete a research paper on a topic in Middle Eastern history. Prerequisites: HIS101 and 102
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HIS 311: The American Revolution
3.00 Credits
Post University
This history seminar examines the American Revolution, the conflict that resulted in the formation of our nation. The course will begin with a study of the formation of a colonial mentality far different from that of British views on the American colonist, then turn to the military and diplomatic history of the revolutionary war, and culminate with analysis of nation building. Prerequisite: HIS201.
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HIS 313: Civil War and Reconstruction
3.00 Credits
Post University
This history seminar guides advanced student on an in depth analysis of the pivotal event of nineteenth century American History. Emphasis is placed on the issues leading to the war, the military history of the conflict, and the struggle to reconstruct the union. Prerequisite: HIS201.
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HIS 323: American Foreign Policy Since 1900
3.00 Credits
Post University
This seminar course focuses on a chronological assessment of United States foreign policy since 1900. Students are introduced to both primary and secondary source materials for analysis. Cross listed with PSC323.
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HIS 355: World War II
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course examines the dislocations resulting from World War I and the collapse of world peace. The rise of totalitarian regimes, the response of liberal democracies, and a detailed look at a world in flames are emphasized. Prerequisite: HIS102.
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HIS 433: Historiography
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course is open only to history majors and offers an examination of both primary and secondary sources of an historical nature. Emphasis is placed on providing students with a thorough knowledge of significant documents as well as the diversity of historical interpretation. Students work individually with a faculty moderator. Prerequisites: HIS101 and 102; or HIS201 and 202.
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HIS 434: Senior Seminar in History
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course is open only to history majors and is the culmination of the degree program. An original researched thesis is written on a mutually-agreed topic. Students work individually with a faculty moderator. Prerequisite: A minimum of 6 credits in History beyond HIS101, 102 and HIS201, 202.
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HLS 201: Foundations of Terrorism
3.00 Credits
Post University
This is a survey course on the study of terrorism. The social, political, economic, and religious foundations of terrorism will be explored. Specific terrorist organizations and tactics will be studied. The role of intelligence gathering and counter-terrorist activities will be addressed. Finally, the role of the media will be explored in terms of how it reports on terrorist activities and why terrorists need the media to be successful.
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