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HS 436: Women in Western Society
3.00 Credits
Arcadia University
Study of the place of women in Western History, concentrating on the following: early Christianity, the Renaissance, the Great Witch Hunt; Modern Views on Women including J.S. Mill and Sigmund Freud, Modern Feminism, and a cross-cultural comparison via Chinese footbinding and African- Asian genital mutilation.
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HS 450: Turning Points Western History
3.00 Credits
Arcadia University
Course examines key turning points in Western History. Begins with Ancient Israel and its religious revolution, through the emergence of the West's global dominance, beginning in the 15th century, thence to the responses of indigenous peoples and their struggle for political independence, finally to 9/11 and the current U.S. led war on international terror.
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HS 460: Modern Italy
3.00 Credits
Arcadia University
Course covers the dramatic, eventful history of modern Italy including the wars of national unification, rise of fascism, disastrous defeat in World War II, rise of the mafia, surge of political terrorism in the sixties, recent economic prosperity, and the current dilemmas of illegal immigration, all in international context.
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HS 477: Labor in American History
3.00 Credits
Arcadia University
Labor in American History studies the struggles of labor form the days of slavery and indentured servitude to the perils of outsourcing in a service oriented economy. The student will learn about the fight to organize labor and the constant tension between labor, management and government. Students will explore labor from many different perspectives as well as research developments in their own future careers.
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HS 500: Transfer Graduate Elective
0.00 Credits
Arcadia University
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HU 625: Special Studies in the Humanities
3.00 Credits
Arcadia University
Courses or seminars in the humanities offered on the basis of individual needs and interests. (old #450)
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IC 185: International Culture Elective
0.00 Credits
Arcadia University
International Culture Elective
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ID 100: Learning Strategies Workshop
1.00 Credits
Arcadia University
This seminar is designed to assist incoming freshmen with transitional challenges realted to university culture and its academic expectations. Students will critically examine themselves as lifelong learnings looking at techniques and strategies to use as they adapt to the structures, routines and expectations of college life. The course traverses theory and practice, by exploring theories of metacognition (thinking about thinking), reading and writing and applying these to the learning of college course material.
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ID 101: Lab
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Arcadia University
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ID 102: Lab
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