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HIST 6663: Seminar:East Asian Diplomatic History
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
A seminar that examines the history of diplomacy and foreign relations in the East Asian political arena. Topics vary but may include such issues as the Chinese tradition of tributary relationships, the role of militarism in Japanese diplomacy, and the impact of Western imperialism on Asian politics. Pre: Graduate standing.
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HIST 6670: Seminar:History of Genocide
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
This graduate seminar introduces student to issues and themes in the history of genocide, via a comparative casestudy approach. It examines the phenomenon of genocide from the perspective of both perpetrators and victims for, only by truly understanding past genocide can one hope to help prevent its future occurrence. Pre: Graduate standing
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HIST 6686: Seminar:War and Society in Wilhelmine Germany,1871-1918
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
A seminar that confronts the relationship between the German armed forces and Wilhelmine society. Designed as a reading seminar, the course explores the impacts of the unification of Germany, the rise of a powerful German navy, German colonial warfare, and the Great War on German culture, politics, and society. Pre: Graduate standing.
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HIST 6998: Special Topics in Diplomatic History
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
This is a special topics seminar in Diplomatic History. Course content will vary as set forth in an approved syllabus. Course may be repeatable as contents change. Pre: Graduate standing.
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HIST 6999: Special Topics in Military History
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
This is a special topics seminar in Military History. Course content will vary as set forth in an approved syllabus. Course may be repeatable as contents change. Pre: Graduate standing.
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HIST 7601: Research and Writing in Military Studies
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
A seminar that exposes students to a variety of methodologies and tools for conducting research in the field of military studies. There will also be considerable discussion on the evaluation of primary source materials as well as secondary studies used in the course of research. Pre: Graduate standing.
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HIST 7602: Integrative Seminar in Military Studies
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
A capstone course in which students prepare a polished research paper on a topic of their own choosing. The paper will integrate the knowledge base with various methodological approaches and tools that the students have developed in the course of their program of studies. Pre: Graduate standing.
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HUM 1270: Introduction to Women's Studies
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
An introduction to the key issues, questions and debates in the interdisciplinary field of women's studies, with particular emphasis on the ways women's experiences and identities are shaped by race, class, ethnicity, and sexual orientation within a global context. This course is intended to serve as a foundation for upper-division courses in women's and gender studies. Pre: None.
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HUM 3000: The Contemporary Choices
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
Humanistic works presented and analyzed for their perspectives on the possibility of obtaining individual human happiness in our age of mass communication and ideology. Students choose, define, and present the major alternatives for an area of their individual choice. Pre: WRI 1200 and junior status.
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HUM 3100: Alternative Futures
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
An interdisciplinary and cross-cultural attempt to understand the human capacity for free choice, creativity, and wisdom in the transformation of society. History is studied in terms of successes, failures, obstacles, opportunities, and unrealized possibilities in taking responsibilities for the future. Special emphasis is given to global economics and interdependence between the future of humanity and the life of the earth. Pre: WRI 1200.
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