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HIST 1399: St:
3.00 Credits
University of the Incarnate Word
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HIST 2322: Texas History
3.00 Credits
University of the Incarnate Word
This course surveys the history of Texas from the Spanish Empire to Modern Texas. It studies the impact of the Spanish Empire, the nation of Mexico and twentieth century changes on the political, economic, and cultural history of Texas. Does not fulfill CORE requirement. (Fall, Spring)
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HIST 2324: Native Peoples of North Americ
3.00 Credits
University of the Incarnate Word
A survey of Native American peoples north of Mexico, their archaeological evidence, cultural traditions and relationships to non-native peoples from the earliest peopling of North America to the present.
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HIST 2329: Religious Movements is US Hist
3.00 Credits
University of the Incarnate Word
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HIST 2399: Selected Topic
3.00 Credits
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HIST 3307: Imagination and Knowledge
3.00 Credits
University of the Incarnate Word
This course is an introduction to interdisciplinary work in the arts and humanities. It presents an eclectic range of questions from fields such as literature, art, theater, music, philosophy, history, religious studies, linguistics, and cultural studies. The course affirms the diversity of effective tactics for answering questions, solving problems, and exploring new territory within these disciplines and it sets special emphasis on the creative traffice between them. The course, which is both a reflective and an experiential inquiry into the essence and value of a liberal arts education, is intended not only for majors in the arts and humanities. In accord with a cardinal virtu of the UIW Mission--the education of the whole person--the course is recommended for students in any field.
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HIST 3310H: Inquiry/Human Stories/Mod Wrld
3.00 Credits
University of the Incarnate Word
The course explores in depth select elements of the human story within the modern period to examine the question of what it means to be human. Interpretations of human records, families, and societies explore several interrelated themes including: individual dignity; community and the common good; class and how the poor are treated; human rights and responsibilities; forms of government; economic organization and justice; human environmental impact; concepts of peace; and religious or spiritual practices to provide evidence of the enduring nature of the human story. This course fulfills the UIW Core requirement for a world or U.S. history course and is restricted to students in the UIW Honors Program.
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HIST 3324: Colonial America
3.00 Credits
University of the Incarnate Word
This course studies the founding and development of the thirteen original colonies, and the political, cultural, religious and economic development of American society prior to the American Revolution. Prerequisites: HIST 1321 (Fall, every other even-numbered years)
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HIST 3325: United States National Period
3.00 Credits
University of the Incarnate Word
This course studies the Constitutional convention and the presidencies of Washington to Monroe; the origin and impact of political parties; early commercial and industrial development; and changes in American political system and society. Prerequisites: HIST 1321 (Spring, every other odd-numbered year)
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HIST 3326: Rise Modern America 1870-1920
3.00 Credits
University of the Incarnate Word
This course studies the transformation of the United States from an agrarian to an industrial society; the rise of big business, immigration, organized labor, urbanization, populism, and progressivism. Prerequisites: HIST 1322 (Fall, every other odd-numbered year)
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