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IHGER 101: Elementary German I
3.00 Credits
Keene State College
Introduction to basic skills to communicate about personal and everyday topics, including informal conversations with native speakers, finding information in newspapers and Internet sites, and exploring contemporary German-speaking Europe. For students with little or no prior knowledge of German. Fall, Spring.
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IHGER 102: Elementary German II
3.00 Credits
Keene State College
Development of skills to communicate about personal and everyday topics, including informal conversations with native speakers, finding and reading information in newspapers and Internet sites, and exploring contemporary issues in Germanspeaking Europe. Students should have prior knowledge of basic German. Fall, Spring.
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IHGER 201: Intermediate German I
3.00 Credits
Keene State College
Development of skills to converse with native speakers, explore contemporary issues in German-speaking Europe, narrate events in present and past tenses, and to read newspapers, websites, and short fiction with a dictionary. Students should have prior knowledge of elementary German. Fall, Spring.
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IHGER 202: Intermediate German II
3.00 Credits
Keene State College
Advanced development of writing and speaking skills to discuss contemporary issues in German-speaking Europe, to read newspapers, websites, and short fiction, and to understand German films. Students should have intermediate-level knowledge of German. Spring.
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IHHIST 111: The Ancient And Medieval World
3.00 Credits
Keene State College
Examines the development of first civilizations of the Near East, South Asia, East Asia, and the Americas; ancient Greece and Rome; the growth of the Byzantine, Islamic, and Western civilizations; European imperialism in Africa, the Americas, and Asia; and religious, political, and cultural change in Europe in the early-modern era. Annually.
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IHHIST 112: The Modern World
3.00 Credits
Keene State College
Examines the evolution of the major civilizations of the world (Western, Middle Eastern, South Asian, East Asian, sub-Saharan African, and Latin American) from the early-modern era to the present. It focuses upon the revolutionary intellectual, political, and economic changes that occurred during this period and their effects upon the world. Annually.
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IHHIST 141: The West in the World
3.00 Credits
Keene State College
This course will follow the rise and spread of early civilizations from Mesopotamia, Egypt, India and China to the political, economic, and cultural foundations of the West in ancient Greece and Rome. Course concludes with an examination of the classical age of Muslim culture during the European Middle Ages. Fall.
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IHHIST 161: American Perspectives to 1877
3.00 Credits
Keene State College
In this course, students will be exposed to a variety of American perspectives through time. Emphasis will be placed on the voices of the traditionally unheard such as the poor, women, African Americans, and Native Americans. Issues of class, race, and gender will be explored from a comparative approach.
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IHHIST 162: American Perspectives From 1877
3.00 Credits
Keene State College
In this course, students will be exposed to a variety of American perspectives through time. Emphasis will be placed on the voices of the traditionally unheard such as the working poor, women, African Americans, and Native Americans. Issues of class, race, and gender will be explored from a comparative approach. Fall, Spring.
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IHHIST 210: "Who Was Ben Franklin ?"
3.00 Credits
Keene State College
Explores identity and power in the British Empire and American Revolution through an examination of Benjamin Franklin's presentation of self in his autobiography. Additionally, through various biographies, we will consider Franklin as a "self-made man," as the embodiment of empire, Enlightenment scientist, Revolutionary diplomat, runaway servant, and slave owner. Fall.
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