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HIST 201: United States History to 1865
3.00 Credits
Nichols College
This course examines the evolution of the American colonies, the Revolution, forces leading to the Consitution, the Federalist era, the Jacksonian era, an the causes of the Civil War.
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HIST 202: United States History since 1865
3.00 Credits
Nichols College
Beginning with Reconstruction, this course follows the evolution of American economic, political, and social development through reform eras, wars, and global emergence.
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HIST 207: World Civilizations I
3.00 Credits
Nichols College
This course considers the evolution of civilization from pre-historic beginnings to the 15th century through generalized development stages including the rise of agriculture, the evolution of major civilizations, and the establishment of commerical and cultural ties.
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HIST 208: World Civilizations II
3.00 Credits
Nichols College
This course focues on the five centuries after 1450 as technology and military and political organizations resulted in the creation of international trade systems and power alliances, leading to the decline in wester imperialism abd reemergence of major Asiatic civilizations.
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HIST 270: Special Topics in History
3.00 Credits
Nichols College
This course is designed to present certain topics not covered in the usual program yet considered of value to the student of history.
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HIST 315: Constitution and the American Democratic Tradition
3.00 Credits
Nichols College
This course will examine selected topics in American constitutional history from the founding period to the mid 20th century. A signigicant component of this course is a detailed examination od the United States Constitution and the Massachusetts state Constitution, including their origins, interpretation, and evolution.
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HIST 322: Women in American Society
3.00 Credits
Nichols College
This course considers the role that women have played in American life from the colonial period to modern day. Special consideration will be given to such topics as the perceived role of women, their actual status and contributions in the Lowell mills, the Abolitionist movement, suffrage, and the 20th century civil rights movement.
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HIST 339: History of Modern Europe since 1815
3.00 Credits
Nichols College
This course considers the evolution of modern Europe, including the social, political, and economic developments of major European nations from the fall of Napolean's Empire in 1815 the the present. Special emphasis will be placed on the Industrial Revolution, European nationalism and imperialism, the causes and effects of the world wars and Cold War, the fall of Communism, and the drive toward European Union.
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HIST 340: Political and Historical Leaders
3.00 Credits
Nichols College
This course examines leadership, behavior, and style and its potential for contributing to change in buiness, governmental, and nonprofit organizations. How leaders intect with the climate of the organization and its situational context, both political and environmental, will be exmained through case studies of important firgures in political, business, and social history.
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HIST 352: American Economic History
3.00 Credits
Nichols College
This course traces the evolution of American economic life from its agricultural/rural origins and economy through the indudtrial revolution, the rise of industrial capitalism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the Great Depression era and its aftermath, to the emergence of our modern, post-industrial urban society of today.
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