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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
Seminar in History is a structured learning experience offered as an extension to the regular history curriculum. The seminar will allow students to study specific time periods and major events in history. Fulfills: Humanities Requirement
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1.00 Credits
A short course considering the important events of the 1950s Fulfills: Humanities Requirement
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1.00 Credits
A short course emphasizing the historical development of religious movements in the United States. Fulfills: Humanities Requirement
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3.00 Credits
It is the intent of this course to introduce students to the broad sweep of world civilizations. The course is focused on examining heritage of world civilizations from the historical perspective. The class will examine the history of world civilizations from social, economic, political, cultural, and intellectual perspectives.
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3.00 Credits
History of World Civilizations 1500 to Present will cover world civilizations from 1500 to the present. It is the intent of the course to introduce students to the broad sweep of western civilizations. The course is focused on examining heritage of world civilizations from the historical perspective. The class will examine the history of world civilizations from social, economic, political, cultural, and intellectual perspectives.
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3.00 Credits
This course presents the military history of the American Revolution through the detailed examination of the strategy, operations, battles, and leadership of the war.
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3.00 Credits
This course presents the military history of the American Civil War. While such topics as the cause of the war and the relative strengths and weaknesses of the North and South will be addressed, the focus of the course will be the major campaigns and battles of the Civil War. Campaign/battle studies will not consist merely of an examination of the events of the campaign/battle. They will include that of the course, but also a great deal more. In addition they will include discussions of the events that precipitated each campaign/battle; examinations of the strategy, tactics, and leadership of the belligerents; and evaluations of the result of the battle on the belligerents.
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3.00 Credits
This course presents the military history of World War I. As background for the war, this course will first examine the political, diplomatic, economic, and military events from 1914 to 1919 that led to the war. The course will then cover the major campaigns and battles in all the major theaters of the war. The campaign/battle studies will not consist merely of an examination of the events of each campaign/battle, but will also examine the political, diplomatic, economic, and strategic context in which they occurred. Thus, the campaign/battle studies will address the events that precipitated each campaign/ battle; the strategy, tactics, and leadership of the belligerents; and the result of the battle of the outcome of the war.
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3.00 Credits
This course presents the military history of World War II. As background for the war, this course will first examine the political, diplomatic, economic, and military events from 1919 to 1941 that led to war in both the Pacific and European Theaters. The course will then concentrate on the military, naval, and air campaigns and battles from 1941 to 1945. This portion of the course will cover the major campaigns and battles in all the major theaters of the war. The campaign/battle studies will not consist merely of an examination of the events of each campaign/battle. The studies will also examine the political, diplomatic, economic, and strategic context in which they occurred. Thus, the campaign/battle studies will address the events that precipitated each campaign/battle; the strategy, tactics, and leadership of the belligerents; and the result of the battle on the outcome of the war.
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3.00 Credits
This course presents the history of the Vietnamese War. As background for the war, this course will first examine the political, diplomatic, economic, and military events from 1914 that led to the development of Vietnamese Nationalism and the American administrations. Military strategy will be discussed along with the political, diplomatic, and economic context in which it occurred. The anti-war movement, public opinion, literature and the media and the war will be discussed. Finally the peace accords, which may or may not have worked from this conflict, will be studied along with a look at the consequences of the conflict and the lessons learned.
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