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GEO 120: Introduction to Earth Science
4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
This introductory-level physical science course is an interdisciplinary course combining concepts from geology, oceanography, and meteorology. Topics include the earth processes such as earthquakes, volcanoes, global climate change, hurricanes, coastal processes, and the hydrologic cycle. (satisfies general education credit in the Natural Science Area)
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GEO 301: Earth Materials
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
This course introduces learners to the materials that form the earth—the physical and chemical properties of minerals and mineral assemblages, such as rocks and soils and the processes of mineral formation as they relate to retrievable economic deposits.
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HIS 103: Western Civilization 1500-1815
4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
This course covers the period of Western Civilization from the end of the Renaissance to the Age of Napoleon. It includes such topics as the Protestant Reformation and Catholic Counter-Reformation, French Absolutism and English Parliamentary Monarchy, the early Industrial Revolution in Great Britain, the French Revolution and the rise and fall of Napoleon Bonaparte. It also addresses other political, economic and cultural developments during this period. (satisfies general education credit in the Social and Behavior Science area)
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HIS 103 - Western Civilization 1500-1815
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HIS 104: Western Civilization 1815-Present
4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
This course covers the period of Western Civilization from just after Napoleon's fall to the present time. It includes such topics as Victorian England's industrial growth and its expanding colonial empire, the unification of Germany and its conflict with France, World War I, the rise of Communism and Fascism, World War II, the Cold War, and present day challenges. (satisfies general education credit in the Social and Behavioral Science area)
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HIS 105: U. S. History to 1865
4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
This course covers the history of the United States from the period of discovery through the Civil War, and includes such topics as the Revolutionary War, establishment of a government and Constitution, territorial expansion, foreign relations, and domestic policies. It also addresses other political, economic, and cultural developments. (satisfies general education credit in the Social and Behavioral Science area)
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HIS 105 - U. S. History to 1865
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HIS 106: U. S. History: 1865-Present
4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
This course covers the history of the United States from the period after the Civil War to the present, including such topics as Emancipation and Reconstruction, the effects of the rise of industry, reform and social change, participation in wars abroad, the Depression, and recent political, economic, social, and cultural developments. (satisfies general education credit in the Social and Behavioral Science area)
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HIS 321: American History: Federalist Period
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
This course covers American History from 1775 through 1820. This period of United States history focuses in detail on the influence that the Federalist Papers had on the way we constructed our Constitution up to the party system by which we govern the United States today. Historical content focuses on political, economic, and social events in relation to America from those early years.
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HIS 322: American History: Reconstruction
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
This course will delve into that period in American History known as the reconstruction. Reconstruction was the attempt from 1865 to 1877 in U.S. history to resolve the issues of the American Civil War, when both the Confederacy and slavery were destroyed. Reconstruction addressed the return to the Union of the secessionist Southern states, the status of the leaders of the Confederacy, and the Constitutional and legal status of the Negro Freedmen. Violent controversy erupted over how to tackle those issues, and by the late 1870s Reconstruction had failed to equally integrate the Freedmen into the legal, political, economic and social system.
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HIS 325: African History
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
This course covers the history of Africa from colonization to the present. It focuses on the colonial roots of the various countries and their fight for independence. It emphasizes the inter-relatedness of Africa with the rest of the world.
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HIS 342: Latin American History
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
This course covers the history of Latin America from colonization to the present. It focuses on the colonial roots of the various countries and their fight for independence. It emphasizes the inter-relatedness of Latin America with the rest of the world.
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