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HIS 207: Contemporary U.S.History and Culture
3.00 Credits
Midland University
3 credit hours See description under History.
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HIS 209: 19th Century America
3.00 Credits
Midland University
3 credit hours This American Heritage course will study the Jeffersonian Revolution of 1800 and end with the Spanish-American War (1898). Topics of study will include westward expansion, industrialization, and imperialism.
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HIS 213: Federal Government and the Constitution
3.00 Credits
Midland University
3 credit hours See course description under History.
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HIS 240: Women in America
3.00 Credits
Midland University
3 credit hours This American heritage course surveys the public and private lives of American women of diverse class, racial, ethnic, and regional heritage, from colonial times to the present. The course examines the gender roles in the family, work place, and community, and the bonds that unite women of multiple cultural traditions. The students learn to examine human experience from a historical perspective and become aware of the complexity of historical thought. Through historical analysis and examination of the various experiences of the specific women selected for consideration, the students gain an appreciation and respect for the common bonds that unite women of multiple traditions, how their experiences have shaped the greater American experience, and the importance, in general, of cooperation in democratic societies.
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HIS 311: America and the World
3.00 Credits
Midland University
3 credit hours This course will study how the United States became a major global power as a result of World War II. Topics will include the Cold War, Decolonization, and the Korean and Vietnam Wars.
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HIS 313: U.S.Constitutional History
3.00 Credits
Midland University
3 credit hours This course will study the background, evolution and interpretation of the United States Constitution and its effects on American development. The course examines traditions and experiences that led to the formation of the Constitution, the efforts to put it into practical application, and changing concepts of constitutional government with special attention to the impacts of amendments and Supreme Court decisions.
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HIS 330: History of the Middle East
3.00 Credits
Midland University
3 credit hours Prerequisites: HIS 153 or HIS 160 or Permission of the Instructor This course will study the impact and importance of Middle Eastern countries upon the history of western powers. It will include the decline of the Ottoman Empire, the influence of the British Empire upon the Middle East, the influence of the United States upon the Middle East, and religious fundamentalism.
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HIS 420: Selected Topics
3.00 Credits
Midland University
3 credit hours "Selected Topics" is a generic title for history courses which require critical inquiry intovarious historical periods. For example, the course topic might be the "History of the Presidency" or "Oil and the Persian Gulf." In each case, the students critically assess the datpertinent to the topic in a number of historical works. Students also identify a specific historical problem of their own choosing and write a seminar paper evaluating historians' reactions to that problem. This course is the department "C" course.
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HIS 440: Historical Research & Writing
3.00 Credits
Midland University
3 credit hours This course exposes students to recent United States historiography, with emphasis on the methods and skills of historical research and writing: defining a topic, finding and evaluating sources, context and interpretation, documentation, and writing. Students write at least two short (three page) papers and one major research paper (10-20 pages) that requires some use of primary sources. The guidelines for these papers are thoroughly discussed in class as part of the process of understanding and developing the skills and methods of history. Evaluations are based on style, form and content. This course is the department "W" course.
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HIS 450: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Midland University
1-3 credit hours Prerequisite: Permission by application.
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