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HIS 4223: Revolutionary Europe
3.00 Credits
University of the Ozarks
In depth study of Europe from 1750 to 1900. Topics to be covered include the impact of industrialization, the French Revolution, class society and democratization, nationalism, and imperialism. Prerequisite: HIS 2023, World Civilization II, or consent of the Instructor.
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HIS 4233: Twentieth-Century Europe
3.00 Credits
University of the Ozarks
Detailed study of Europe from 1900 to the present. Topics to be covered include the great wars of the twentieth century and their social, political, and cultural ramifications, the growth of fascism and totalitarian governments. Prerequisite: HIS 2023, World Civilization II, or consent of the Instructor.
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HIS 4313: Survey of Russian History and Culture
3.00 Credits
University of the Ozarks
Traces the development of a distinctive [blending western and non-western traditions] Russian culture from its origins in the ninth century through the breakup of the Soviet Union. Emphasis is placed on the origins of Russian Christianity and the formation of the Russian state, Russia's relationship with Byzantium, the Tatar conquest, the attempts by Peter and Catherine the Great to westernize and modernize Russia, internal conflicts tracking from 17th century relative to Russia's identity and her relationship to the west, the revolutions of 1825 and 1917, and the emergence of totalitarianism during the dictatorship of Lenin and Stalin, and the atrophy of the communist system beginning in the Khrushchev era. This course fulfills the non-western history requirement. Prerequisite: HIS 2023, World Civilization II, or consent of the Instructor.
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HIS 4333: Topics in Comparative History
3.00 Credits
University of the Ozarks
An upper-level, reading-intensive course focusing on the comparison of a particular historical topic across different cultural and temporal contexts. Special emphasis will be placed on applying the designated topic to non-western, non-European settings. Possible topics include slavery, imperialism, industrialization, and statecraft. Students may repeat this course for credit provided the topics are different. This course fulfills the non-western history requirement. Prerequisites: HIS 2013, World Civilization I and HIS 2023, World Civilization II, or consent of the Instructor.
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HIS 4901: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
University of the Ozarks
The first portion of each student's capstone experience, this course attempts to draw together all of the aims of the History program. The course will cover advanced research methodologies; students will select a research topic and prepare a research proposal. Various forms of academic assessment will also fall within the scope of this course. This course is offered on a Pass/Fail basis. Prerequisite: Senior status.
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HIS 4903: Senior Thesis
3.00 Credits
University of the Ozarks
The culmination of all academic work in History, the senior thesis represents original research on a topic of each student's own choosing. Students will complete a senior thesis and present the results of their research in a public forum. Prerequisite: HIS 4901, Senior Seminar.
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HIS 4911: Senior Seminar in History and Literature
3.00 Credits
University of the Ozarks
The first portion of each student's capstone experience, this course attempts to draw together all of the aims of the history and literature program. The course will cover advanced research methodologies; students will select a research topic and prepare a research proposal. Various forms of academic assessment will also fall within the scope of this course. This course is offered on a Pass/Fail basis. Prerequisite: Senior status.
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HIS 4913: Senior Thesis in History and Literature
3.00 Credits
University of the Ozarks
The culmination of all academic work in history and literature, the senior thesis represents original research on a topic of each student's own choosing. Students will complete a senior thesis and present the results of their research in a public forum. Prerequisite: HIS 4911, Senior Seminar in History and Literature.
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HUM 2013: Humanities I
3.00 Credits
University of the Ozarks
A historical survey of art, literature, music, philosophy, and religion from the origins of human culture through the Renaissance. Although western culture will be emphasized, the cultures of the Near East, India, and China will also be examined. Students seeking to fulfill core requirements should note that Humanities I emphasizes cultural contexts and that World Civilization to 1600 emphasizes political contexts.
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HUM 2023: Humanities II
3.00 Credits
University of the Ozarks
A historical survey of art, literature, music, philosophy, and religion from the Reformation and the Scientific Revolution through Postmodernism. Although Western culture will be emphasized, the cultures of Japan, pre-Columbian America, and pre-colonial Africa will also be examined. Students seeking to fulfill core requirements should note that Humanities II emphasizes cultural contexts and that World Civilization II emphasizes political contexts.
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