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HS 375: Historical Analysis Prereq
4.00 Credits
Alverno College
HS 250 or HS 251 or HS 310 or HS 312; Integrated Communication Level 4; Analysis Level 4; Aesthetic Engagement Level 4 - The student examines the ways in which historians use theoretical frameworks and methodologies to interpret the past. She develops the ability to judge the effectiveness of the use of theory in research and creates her own independent interpretation of the past with a conscious regard for the way her own theories and assumptions influence her interpretation of historical evidence.
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HS 411: Topics in American History
3.00 Credits
Alverno College
Topics in American History
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HS 411 - Topics in American History
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HS 412: Topics in European History
3.00 Credits
Alverno College
Topics in European History
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HS 412 - Topics in European History
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HS 413: Topics Inworld History
4.00 Credits
Alverno College
Prereq. History major; HS 355 or HS 375 - Each course concentrates on a variety of themes, periods, or concepts within the broad category of the title. Specific content varies from semester to semester.
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HS 413 - Topics Inworld History
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HS 451: Critical Perspectives on The Early Modern World, 1350- 1750
4.00 Credits
Alverno College
Prereq. HS 250 or HS 251 or HS 310; Integrated Communication Level 4; Analysis Level 4; Aesthetic Engagement Level 4; Quantitative Literacy Level 2 - By evaluating diverse and conflicting approaches to early modern world history, the student studies the historical debates that inform our collective understanding of the past. She reads, relates, and evaluates various historical interpretations and also examines key sources that historians have used to formulate their interpretations. The student examines how dominant historical interpretations shape our understanding of early modern global history and how historians' new approaches to this field have led to significant reinterpretation of this period. She formulates critical evaluations of historical works and begins to construct her interpretation of the period.
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HS 451 - Critical Perspectives on The Early Modern World, 1350- 1750
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HS 475: Independent Research
4.00 Credits
Alverno College
Prereq. History major; HS 355 or HS 375 or HS 451 - Based on her study of historical analysis, the student identifies and defines a problem of meaning and interest to herself as a historian and, with the direction of the history faculty, develops a research plan. She must develop theoretical frameworks, conduct the research, and present the results to the faculty in an appropriate format.
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HS 475 - Independent Research
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HUM 150: Expressions And Interpretations of Human Experience
4.00 Credits
Alverno College
- In this course, the student explores the basic human value questions that artistic works address and that also find expression in related humanistic works of history, religious studies, and philosophy. She is introduced to the processes of the various humanities disciplines as ways of approaching human experience.
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HUM 350: Series: Studies in Civilization And Culture
4.00 Credits
Alverno College
Prereq. One 310- level humanities/fine arts course; Integrated Communication Level 4 - This series of courses includes: HUM 351 Studies in Civilization and Culture: China HUM 352 Studies in Civilization and Culture: South Asia HUM 353 Studies in Civilization and Culture: Latin America HUM 354 Studies in Civilization and Culture: Africa HUM 355 Studies in Civilization and Culture: Japan Through her choice of one of the courses in this series, the student has the opportunity to reflect on her conceptions of herself, her culture, and the world. Through her study of another world culture and civilization, she explores values and belief systems that may be very different from her own. She engages in intense reading and discussion of indigenous literature, history, and thought.
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HUM 410: Senior Humanities Seminar
4.00 Credits
Alverno College
Prereq. HUM 350 Series - The student explores fundamental issues in the arts and humanities. She articulates a personal credo regarding the place of the arts and humanities in her life. This involves bringing the methodologies and skills of individual humanistic disciplines to bear on larger interdisciplinary questions and issues.
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IMD 193C: Art in The Professions
3.00 Credits
Alverno College
- See A 193C.
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IMD 193C - Art in The Professions
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