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HST 402: Special Topics in European History
3.00 Credits
Anna Maria College
An advanced seminar on varying selected topics in European history.
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HST 403: Special Topics in World Regional History
3.00 Credits
Anna Maria College
An advanced seminar on varying selected topics in world regional history.
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HST 411: Methods in Teaching History in the Middle and High Schools
3.00 Credits
Anna Maria College
Presents instructional methodology for students enrolled in the teacher licensure program including both theory and practice of teaching history in the middle and high schools. Includes a 40-hour pre-practicum (classroom observations).
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HST 451: Senior Seminar in History
3.00 Credits
Anna Maria College
Provides a capstone course in history dealing with research, methodology and historiography. Students will produce a major research paper including primary and secondary sources and original conclusions. The course includes an introduction to the tradition of historiography from ancient times to the present, examining historical styles, political motives and uses of historical data. Students will be introduced to more recent methods used by demographic and social historians to re-examine the conclusions of historians who use more traditional methods.
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HST 496: Directed Study in History
3.00 Credits
Anna Maria College
Directed readings in an area of interest resulting in the production of a major paper. Permission of Division Chair required.
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HST 499: Internship
3.00 Credits
Anna Maria College
Offers professional placement allowing the student to practice the skills learned throughout the program and to gain valuable experience in a history-related professional field.
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HUM 112: World Religions
3.00 Credits
Anna Maria College
A survey of non-Christian religions, including traditional religions, Hinduism, Buddhism, Chinese and Japanese religions, Judaism and Islam, in an effort to understand the meaning and value each holds for the enrichment of human life.
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HUM 201,202: History of Arts and Ideas I & II
3.00 Credits
Anna Maria College
An interdisciplinary course required of all Division I major and some minor programs, that surveys the history of Western art, architecture, literature, and music from ancient Greece through the contemporary era, explaining how these arts reflect major historical events, major changes in social structures and ideologies, and major artistic movements. The second semester begins with the Baroque period. In addition to providing the key historical context for major works of the Western arts, this course introduces the key terms for aesthetic appreciation and understanding. Courses also fulfill Division V course requirement.
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HUM 215: World Geography
3.00 Credits
Anna Maria College
A survey of world geographical relationships by continent, economic links by country and significant population groups, as well as religious traditions within the various nations. The course trains students in map reading skills and examines natural boundaries, mountain ranges, and rivers for the effect of climatic change on human development.
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HUM 228: Religion and the Arts
3.00 Credits
Anna Maria College
An interdisciplinary study of the relationships between religion and the arts, especially music and the visual arts. Topics include: the meaning of religion, religious experience, symbolism, ritual, theology, artistic creativity, individual and social dimensions of art and religion. These topics are pursued through study of selected pieces of music and visual art works (painting/drawing, sculpture, architecture).
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