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H ED 4243: Internship II SL
3.00 Credits
Northwestern Oklahoma State University
A continuation of Internship I with an additional 96 hours of supervised practical experience in wellness center setting.
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HIST 1213: Early World Civilization
3.00 Credits
Northwestern Oklahoma State University
This course examines the evolution of political, cultural, social, and economic institutions as they were developing in global communities and states from the earliest civilization until the year 1500.
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HIST 1223: Modern World Civilization
3.00 Credits
Northwestern Oklahoma State University
This course examines the evolution of political, cultural, social, and economic institutions in global states as they were being transformed from the year 1500 up to and including the modern era.
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HIST 1233: Non-Western Civilizations
3.00 Credits
Northwestern Oklahoma State University
This course is an introductory survey of the histories of the major civilizations of Asia, Africa, and Latin America. The emphasis focuses on the political, social, and economic development of Non-Western regions of the world and those Non-Western traditions which have influenced contemporary international policies and relationships.
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HIST 1483: U.S.History to 1877
3.00 Credits
Northwestern Oklahoma State University
An American history survey of the period from the European voyages of discovery in the late 15th century through the Reconstruction era, focusing on the major events, ideas and individuals involved.
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HIST 1493: U.S.History Since 1877
3.00 Credits
Northwestern Oklahoma State University
An American history survey of the period from the end of Reconstruction to the present, focusing on the major events, ideas and individuals involved.
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HIST 2113: General Humanities I
3.00 Credits
Northwestern Oklahoma State University
This course analyzes the cultures of both ancient and medieval societies as it examines how the various humanities disciplines defined or criticized the dominant value systems of those cultures.
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HIST 2213: Great Books
3.00 Credits
Northwestern Oklahoma State University
Readings in classic texts - poetry, drama, fiction, essay, philosophy, history -- from both Western and non-Western traditions. The readings and discussions will help students to appreciate the intellectual foundations of Western culture and non-Western cultures. The course is based on a text-centered, student-centered and writing-intensive approach which will enhance students' reading, writing and critical thinking skills and facilitates success in advanced college courses, business, and the professions. Pre: ENGL 1113 and 1213.
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HIST 2223: General Humanities II
3.00 Credits
Northwestern Oklahoma State University
This course analyzes the evolution of cultures as they developed and were expressed in the various humanities disciplines starting with the Renaissance period until concluding with an assessment of the post-modernist aesthetics of today.
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HIST 2403: Theatre Appreciation
3.00 Credits
Northwestern Oklahoma State University
An introductory study of theatre as an art form. Introduction to play analysis, character analysis, interpretation, the artists and their contributions to the creation of theatre. (Lab hours required.) (Cross Listed - TCOM 2413).
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