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HIST 463: History of Southern Asia Since 1750
3.00 Credits
Montana State University Billings
Surveys the political, economic, social, and cultural development of southern Asia, from the decline of the Mughal Empire to the rise of post-colonial nations, with particular emphasis placed on religious and philosophical development of the Asian subcontinent.
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HIST 465: Topics in Modern Asian History
3.00 Credits
Montana State University Billings
Explores the development of modern Asia. Topics, which will vary by semester, include Japan, Korea, and China. Students will study these states from their early foundations to their emergence as modern states. Special emphasis is placed on cultural development, particularly religion, literature, and music. The course focuses on turning points in a given country's (or region's) history as well as various issues related to identity, social life, and government. This course shall be repeatable for up to 6 credits with instructor approval.
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HIST 470: American Environmental History
3.00 Credits
Montana State University Billings
Focuses on human interaction with and within the variety of North American environments. Compares Native American, European, and American philosophies and mythologies surrounding nature. Special emphasis on technology and nature, the American West, and the historical roots of recent ecological movements and controversies in Montana, the region, and the nation.
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HIST 471: Colonial and Independent Africa, 1884- present
3.00 Credits
Montana State University Billings
Examines the political, economic, social, and cultural development of Africa from the Congress of Vienna to the present, emphasizing the results of European conquest and the legacy of colonialism in independent Africa.
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HIST 490: Internship: Public History V
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Montana State University Billings
Provides public history opportunities for students in local organizations which utilize public historians.
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HIST 491: Independent Study V
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Montana State University Billings
Prerequisites: consent of instructor and chairperson of the department. Provides outstanding students an individual opportunity to explore material not covered by regular History courses. The student's proposal for independent study must be approved before registering and the student's GPA in previous History courses must be at least 3.00.
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HIST 491 - Independent Study V
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HIST 492: Seminar
3.00 Credits
Montana State University Billings
Provides advanced students an opportunity to investigate intensively topics pertinent to the field of History.
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HIST 493: Workshop
1.00 - 8.00 Credits
Montana State University Billings
Provides an opportunity for experimental study in an area of History.
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HIST 496: Cooperative Education/ Internship V
1.00 - 9.00 Credits
Montana State University Billings
Provides university credit for a work experience in the area of History supervised by faculty. Learning agreement must be completed prior to registration (restricted).
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HIST 496 - Cooperative Education/ Internship V
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HIST 499: Historical Methodology
3.00 Credits
Montana State University Billings
Prerequisite: 12 semester hours of history or consent of instructor. Analyzes how historians ask methodological and interpretive questions and how they answer those questioned intellectually and technically. Aids the student in developing an understanding of the historical profession and the tasks of the historian through research and writing exercises, the investigation and evaluation of primary and secondary materials, and study of various methodologies employed by historians.
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