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GSE 499: General Studies
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
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HI 103: Nineteenth Century America
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
This course traces the development of the United States from a fledgling nation striving for its own identity to a sophisticated, mature member of the community of nations. From the early years of the 19th century to the turning of the 20th, the course explores the physical, economic, social and political growth of the nation.
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HI 104: Twentieth Century America
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
This course is designed to give the student a basic understanding of the political, economic, social, and diplomatic history of the United States in the twentieth century. Emphasis will be on those areas marked by changes that have and still do influence our lives today, i.e., social and cultural values, the role of the presidency, partisan politics, America’s world position, race and gender relations, and the American reform impulse. In studying these areas, we will examine not only the chronological unfolding of events, but also the differing interpretations of them as presented by historians.
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HI 207: Crime and Punishment in America
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
This interdisciplinary course examines crime and punishment within its social and cultural context. Students examine how society has defined crime and what punishments have been exacted during four distinct periods of American history from the colonial to the present. Topics such as social control, crime and news media, and crime in popular culture are interwoven throughout.
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HI 208: American Foreign Policy
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
The history of foreign policy is the study of fundamental ideas and principles, decision making, implementation, and consequences of policies affecting international relations. This course is designed to provide the student with a basic understanding of how the United States arrived at its present position as the major world power. In seeking this understanding, the course examines the intellectual foundations of our foreign policy, the various diplomatic policies and practices pursued by the United States and the consequences of those policies.
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HI 210: Political Thought and History in Modern
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
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HI 212: Photographing American History
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
This course uses 19th and 20th century photographs to illustrate and interpret American history, raising questions about the use of images in constructing and promoting individual and national identities. Collections of photographs used range from the Civil War photos of Matthew Brady to the compelling social documentaries of Riis, Hine, Lange and Evans, from the natural landscapes of Ansell Adams to the urban counterparts of Margaret Bourke White.
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HI 213: African American History, Part I
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
This course traces the African American experience from the colonial period to the turn of the 20th century. Included are discussions of slavery, the abolitionist movement, the Civil War, Reconstruction, and post-Reconstruction adjustment. Also included are discussions of the various strategies for survival employed by African Americans both slave and free and the often conflicting assessments of those strategies by contemporaries and historians.
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HI 214: African American History, Part II
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
Part I of African American History (HI311) traces the experience of black America from slavery to the end of the 1800s. This course continues that journey through the 20th century. It begins with the economic, political, and social conditions faced by African Americans at the turn-of-the-century and then assesses the various, and often competing strategies employed by African Americans to survive and flourish in a racist America.
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HI 215: World Culture and Civilization
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
In every age of human existence people have sought to express themselves using dance, drama, art, architecture, philosophy, music and literature. This course is aimed at giving students the opportunity to develop an understanding of how humankind has used those areas of self-expression sometimes referred to as the fine arts. The course is in no way intended to make the student an expert in any one area but rather is to serve as a sampler to the expressions, allowing the student to become more aware, more open-minded, and more sensitive in the areas mentioned. This course is also intended to allow students to begin to develop an aesthetic awareness and some skills in artistic discrimination. The end result of this course would be an individual who has a better understanding of society and of oneself.
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