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HIST 385: Modern Latin America
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Latin America in the Modern Period. Three semester hours. This course will examine Latin America since the independence process. It will study the obstacles confronted by the new nations, as well as themes such as; the role of women in society, political violence and resistance, as well as the deepening links between Latin America and the world economy and its relationship with the United States. Majors: Pre or co-requisite: Hist 253. Non-majors may enroll with consent of instructor.%
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HIST 388: THE GLOBAL VILLAGE
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
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HIST 389: Independent Study
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
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HIST 397: Special Topic
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Special Topics in Non-US History. One to four semester hours. Organized class. May be repeated when topics vary. Majors: Pre or co-requisite: Hist 253. Non-majors may enroll with consent of instructor.%
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HIST 398: JUNIOR COLLOQUIUM
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
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HIST 399: Cross Registration
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
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HIST 400: Cont/History & Social Studies
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Composite Social Studies. Three semester hours. This course will explore the relationships between and the intersections among the social studies content areas (history, government, economics, and geography). Student work will include analyses of content-area textbooks, state assessments, and established curriculums. Prerequisite or co-requisite: Hist 253.%
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HIST 401: Intro. to Teaching Hist
1.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Intro to Teaching History and Social Studies. One Semester Hour This course examines best proactices in teaching history and social Studies, including the use of primary sources, professional journals, literature, teacher-facilitates discussions, and simulations. Note Students must pass this course before being approved for students teaching. Pre or co-requisite: Hist 253 and must be taken concurrently with Hist 400.%
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HIST 402: Colonial North America to 1775
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Colonial North America to 1775. Three semester hours. This course explores the lives and clutures of American Indians, Europeans, and Africans/African Americans in North America, and the experience of colonialism, from the Precontact Period through the imperial crisis leading to the American Revolutin. Topics covered include the conflict and cooperation between natives and newcomers, the role of religion in the conquest and settlement of the continent, the economic and political development of British America, the pivotal role of slavery, the evolving social structures of colonial communities, and the souring of relations between the British mainland colonies and Great Britain in the 1770s. Majors: Pre or co-requisite: Hist 253. Non-majors may enroll with consent of instructor.%
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HIST 403: America 1775-1850
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Revolutionary America and the Early National US, 1775-1850. Three semester hours. This course examines the rise, progress and ramifications of the American Revolution that created the United States of America, from its beginnings in the 1770s through the development of a radicall democratic nation by 1850. Topics covered include the social, economic, and political maturation of British colonial America preceding the Revolution; the War for independence and the creation of nationhood; the later consequences of independence; the role of region in early national American society; the conflicts leading to American Indian removal; and the dbates over constiitutionalism, federalism, slavery and states rights that divided North from South. Majors: Pre or co-requisite: Hist 253. Non-majors may enroll with consent of instructor.%
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