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3.00 Credits
An analysis of pre-Columbian cultures, the impact of the arrival of Europeans on indigenous societies in Mesoamerica and South America, and the societies that emerged out of conquest and colonization. Emphasis will be placed on labor, economy, religion, culture, society, and daily life up to 1800, as well as the beginning of Independence movements. Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English placement test, SAT Verbal Section, or ACT English Test will waive the WRTG A111 or WRTG A211 prerequisite.
Prerequisite:
HIST A101 UA C (AND WRTG A111 UA D OR WRTG A211 UA D )
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3.00 Credits
Analyzes Latin American history from the Independence movements of the nineteenth century to the present, including the formation of states, the development of national identities, and Latin America's connection to growing global economies. Emphasizes post-Independence political and social conflicts, social reforms and revolutions, the impact of modernization and industrialization, and cultural and artistic developments. Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English placement test, SAT Verbal Section, or ACT English Test will waive the WRTG A111 prerequisite.
Prerequisite:
HIST A101 UA C OR HIST A102 UA C OR HIST A131 UA C OR HIST A132 UA C AND WRTG A111 UA C
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to Alaska and its relationship to America and the world, including Alaska geography, Alaska Native anthropology, and a detailed chronological history of the 49th state. Topics include Russian exploration, occupation, and management; Native-Russian relations; the Alaska Purchase; U.S. military; missionaries; gold rushes; territorial era; statehood; Native land claims and corporations; oil development and the disposition and management of Alaska lands. Registration Restrictions: HIST A132 equivalent accepted with instructor permission.
Prerequisite:
HIST A132 UA D
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3.00 Credits
An examination of themes in the history of indigenous peoples of the U.S. and Canada from pre-contact through the 20th century, with an emphasis on Native voices and perspectives.
Prerequisite:
HIST A131 UA D OR HIST A132 UA D
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3.00 Credits
Examines major themes that have shaped and impacted American history and contemporary society. Such themes may include, but are not limited to, democracy, global relations, and multiculturalism. Course emphasizes reading and analysis of primary sources to discern and evaluate the human experience.
Prerequisite:
HIST A131 UA D AND HIST A132 UA D
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3.00 Credits
Examines the role of geography, institutions, technology, and trade in the evolution of the modern economy. Emphasizes the long-run economic performance of Europe and the US. Also covers historic differences between the West and other parts of the world. Crosslisted with ECON A360.
Prerequisite:
HIST A102 UA D AND ECON A201 UA D
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3.00 Credits
Explores how historians "do" history by examining the various historical methods, theories, and approaches used to interpret and to understand the human past and its significance. Investigates the relationships between experiencing, remembering, and reconstructing the past.
Prerequisite:
(HIST A101 UA D AND HIST A102 UA D ) (OR HIST A131 UA D AND HIST A132 UA D )
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3.00 Credits
A broadly comparative and interdisciplinary analysis of fundamental or universal aspects of the human experience from prehistory to the present. Special Note: May be repeated once for credit with a change of subtitle. Registration Restrictions: Junior or higher standing. Completion of GER Tier 1 (basic college-level skills) courses.
Prerequisite:
HIST A102 UA C (AND HIST A122 UA C OR HIST A132 UA C )
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3.00 Credits
The history of warfare from the classical age to the present. Examines theories of the origins of war; social, economic, and political organization for war; technology and weapons; administration and logistics; asymmetrical conflict; strategic and tactical systems; war and revolution; and the impact of nuclear weapons.
Prerequisite:
HIST A101 UA D AND HIST A102 UA D
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3.00 Credits
Examines the origins of the war in Europe and Asia. Emphasizes the grand strategies of the belligerents, the principal military operations, the relationship between science and war, the mobilization of societies and economies for total war, wartime diplomacy, and postwar settlements.
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