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4.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of FL 221 and provides a thorough review of, and expands on, areas covered in FL 121 and FL 122. This course is available only through independent study. Prerequisites: FL 121, FL 122, and permission of instructor. (Consideration will be given only to those who earned an A or B in FL 121 and FL 122.)
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0.00 Credits
Cooperative Education
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3.00 Credits
This course is a survey of the major developments of Western society from classical times through the Renaissance. Units covered include the early history of the Middle East, classical Greece and Rome, the Middle Ages, Christianity, and early modern Europe through the Renaissance. Social and cultural developments are an integral part of this course.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a history of Western society from the Protestant Reformation to the present. This course covers such major events as European absolutism, the French Revolution, 19th century politics and industrial developments, the two world wars of the 20th century, and postwar developments. This course balances economic and political history with social developments.
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3.00 Credits
This course combines the mainstream historical political diplomatic- economic approach to American history with the historians' continuing interest in social and cultural developments. HS 201 begins with the pre-Colonial era and continues through the Revolutionary-Constitutional period, westward expansion, the sectional crises, and the Civil War.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a survey of American history from the Post bellum era to the present. Topics covered include Reconstruction, the American West, urbanization and industrialization, imperialism, American involvement in the two world wars, the New Deal, and postwar developments. The postwar era focuses on the rapidly changing course of events relative to the nation's economy, the Civil Rights era, and the Cold War. The history of social and cultural trends is integrated throughout this course.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a broad survey of Montana history, relating its geography and resources to historical development. Historical background, exploration, settlement, economic development, statehood, and political development to the present are covered. A special emphasis is placed on the history of eastern Montana in the past 100 years.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a survey of U.S. history from 1945 to the present. The Cold War, the Civil Rights movement, the Vietnam War, Nixon's presidency, American Foreign Policy, the Conservative reaction, and the U.S.'s role in world affairs are covered. The history of social and cultural trends is integrated throughout this course.
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1.00 Credits
This elective course examines the history of the Miles City area, from the age of the dinosaurs through modern day.
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3.00 Credits
Beginning with prehistory, this class surveys the history, culture, value structure, and social patterns of the Plains Indians. The historical relationship between the white man and the Plains Indians is explored as well as Native American involvement in major events in U.S. history, such as the Civil and World wars. Native Americans in their present conditions and status in American society are studied.
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