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3.00 Credits
On demand. 3 semester hours. This course surveys the contact of cultures, independence, and economic/cultural perspectives.
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3.00 Credits
Summer semester. 6 semester hours. Students must register for three credits each in two of the departmental areas this course is offered in. Those areas are history, philosophy and religious thought, and sociology. Students are afforded the opportunity to participate in the archaeological excavations at Bethsaida in Israel for three weeks. They learn the techniques of excavating, recording, dating, and evaluating finds while exploring the history of the region through visits to other archaeological and Biblical sites and through daily lectures. Living accommodations are provided at an Israeli kibbutz where the students intermingle with kibbutzim, gain first-hand experience of kibbutz living, and interview people who have lived for many years in the kibbutz. Several days are spent in Jerusalem where the opportunity is provided to visit Christian sites. Students are taken to the University of Bethlehem to hear a lecture on the Arab situation and to interview Palestinian Arab students.
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Fall semester, alternate years. 3 semester hours. Students survey the history of England from Roman and Saxon times to the present day. Prerequisite: a lower-division history course.
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Fall semester, alternate years. 3 semester hours. Students survey political, social, economic, and cultural developments from the founding of the Russian state to 1917. Prerequisite: a lower-division history course.
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3.00 Credits
Spring semester, alternate years. 3 semester hours. Students examine the Bolshevik Revolution and problems of Soviet Russian history from 1917 to 1991. Prerequisite: a lower-division history course.
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On demand. 3 semester hours. Students study the major trends in the political and cultural development of Asian countries. Emphasis will be on their contact with the West and the influence of imperialism, nationalism, and communism.
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3.00 Credits
Spring semester, alternate years. 3 semester hours. Students explore a survey of the history of the state of Montana during the 19th- and 20th-centuries. A research paper is required. This course may be taken either at the lower-division level or at the upper-division level, but not both.
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3.00 Credits
Fall semester, alternate years. 3 semester hours. This course is an exploration of major currents in American society since 1945, including war, reform, the rise of welfare, civil rights, Vietnam, feminism, and conservative reaction to these issues.
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3.00 Credits
Fall semester, alternate years. 3 semester hours. This course examines the interrelationship of human society and nature in American history. Topics will include ecology as it relates to European conquest of the Americas, Native American peoples, public lands policies, American national character, technological society, conservation, and the modern environmental movement. Prerequisite: HST211 or HST212.
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3.00 Credits
Fall semester, alternate years. 3 semester hours. This course studies United States foreign policy and diplomacy, including other American international activities, from 1917 to the present.
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