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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Surveys the key topics, debates, and methodologies of digital history. Students create a digital history project. Offered concurrently with HIS 4164; graduate students will be assigned additional work.
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3.00 Credits
This course will provide students with an unparalleled opportunity to develop an in-depth understanding of Western Cold War, urban, and cultural history. This will include both in-class instruction as well as an inclusive twenty-seven day tour throughout the American West. During the first half of the summer, at the University of West Florida, the students will engage in lectures, discussions, and exercises, complete a series of comprehensive readings and topical research assignments, and prepare a series of podcasts on locations throughout the Atomic West. Throughout the month of July, for twenty seven days, the class will travel throughout eleven states and engage in presentations, tours, site-visits, and other activities. During this time, students will photograph, record, and document their findings and experiences. Through this process, students will gain an extensive and profound understanding of the course material as well as the locations that are part of our national history. Throughout our travels, students will upload their professional-quality podcasts about their trip and insights on the atomic west into the Next Exit History™ system. Offered concurrently with HIS 4251; graduate students will have additional work assigned.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the development of European architecture as a basis for understanding trends in American architecture from the colonial era to the twentieth century. Introduces the professional aspects of building and construction along with materials and techniques in building restoration and renovation.
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3.00 Credits
Public History practice and methodology focusing on community history, museology, policy history, environmental history, and media history.
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1.00 Credits
Supervised Graduate History experience in an institution or agency such as local, state or national museum; archive; historic preservation site; oral history program; historic district; or agency involved with historic film documentary and tourism. 300 hours minimum. Permission is required. Graded on satisfactory / unsatisfactory basis only.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the evolution and theory of the historic preservation movement in the United States and the various methodologies associated with preservation and cultural resources management activities in the government and private sectors.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of impact of oceans, rivers, and other bodies of water upon the development of mankind. Focuses on settlement in maritime areas, maritime commerce, exploration, military and naval history, social intellectual and other activities and developments impacted or influenced by the sea.
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1.00 Credits
Permission is required.
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1.00 Credits
Permission is required.
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1.00 Credits
Supervised independent study in historical field research or study in the United States or overseas. Studies include, but are not restricted to, foreign research, supervised visitation and analytical observation of historical sites, participation in foreign university exchange programs. Permission is required.
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