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HIST 2112H: Honors U.S. History II
3.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
The Honors Survey of U.S. History II offers an enriched study of the history of the United States from 1877 to present. Students read original analytical texts that cover national events spanning from Post-Reconstruction to the global era. Emphasis is placed on the social, cultural, political, and domestic upheaval of the U.S. and its diplomatic emergence as a world power. This honors class offers a smaller, seminar-oriented section wherein students receive more individualized attention from faculty members and enjoy an enhanced learning environment with other gifted students. The honors classroom allows for greater development of scholarly potential through the rich exchange of ideas and specialized assignments.
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HIST 2114: American History through Film
2.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
An Area B course that examines topics in American history through the use of film.
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HIST 2115: Introduction to the History of Georgia
3.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
This course presents the history of Georgia from colonization to the present. The course can be used within a History major’s AREA F of the Core Curriculum, and it satisfies all Georgia Legislative requirements.
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HIST 2116: The Soviet Experiment: An Introduction to Russia's Twentieth Century
3.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
This course explores Russia’s experiment with communism across the twentieth century. The course emphasizes the political, social, and cultural history of the Soviet Union after the Russian Revolution of 1917 as well as the country’s relationship with other world powers during the Cold War.
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HIST 2117: An Introduction to the Civil War Era, 1820-1877
3.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
An introduction to the Civil War era (1820-1877) with emphasis on social, political, and economic elements. In broad terms the course covers the economic development of the non-slaveholding states in terms of an increase in manufacturing and industry following the War of 1812, the development of the agricultural economy in the South during the antebellum period, slavery in the antebellum South, western expansion of the United States, sectional politics, the secession of the southern states and the formation of the Confederacy, military objectives of the United States and the Confederacy the northern and southern home fronts and the end of the war through the Reconstruction period.
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HIST 2118: Introduction to Modern India
3.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
The course explores the rise of modern India and the prominent role of India in the world today. Emphasis is placed on the economic, political, social, and cultural history of India from ancient times to the present.
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HIST 2119: Introduction to Middle Eastern History
3.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
This course explores the history of the Middle East from around the sixth century C.E. until the present. The class focus is mainly on the religious, political, and social developments in the region, emphasizing in particular the rise and spread of Islam, the ethnic and cultural diversity of the Muslim world, and the influence of foreign powers and ideas on regional development. Topics such as religious diversity and cultural nuance, the contributions of Muslim societies, Western imperialism, regional nationalisms, and the role of resurgent Islam all figure prominently in the course.
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HIST 2901: Special Topics in History
1.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
Special interest courses, which may not be transferable, are offered in response to student interest and demand. Among such topics are Cold War, Vietnam, Asia, minority history.
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HIST 2902: Special Topics in History
2.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
Special interest courses, which may not be transferable, are offered in response to student interest and demand. Among such topics are Cold War, Vietnam, Asia, minority history.
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HIST 2903: Special Topics in History
3.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
Special interest courses, which may not be transferable, are offered in response to student interest and demand. Among such topics are Cold War, Vietnam, Asia, minority history.
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