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HIS 340: Historical Methods
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
Students will learn skills that are essential to understanding the historical perspective. Topics include critical reading of historical literature, written and oral analysis of historical materials and use of library and archival resources. An intensive study of books and documents from varying historical fields and periods will be included.
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HIS 374: The Renaissance/Reformation
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
This course is an examination of some of the major themes of the Renaissance and Reformation in Europe. Through extensive readings in primary sources, the class will explore the major personalities of the period and their influence on changes in many aspects of life. The lectures will focus on a broader context and will raise historical questions concerning such topics as science and belief, voyages of discovery, rise of the nation/state, rise of capitalism, and the millennial view of history.
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HIS 379: The Middle East and Islam
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
A history of the Middle East from the ancient world through the rise of Islam and the Crusades, into the modern era. Geographical areas will include the traditional Middle East, northeast Africa, Iran and Afghanistan. Students will pay special attention to the Arab-Israeli conflicts and the recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Global marker.
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HIS 460: History Colloquium
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
Selected topics in American or European history (alternate years) taught in seminar format. Students are expected to do original research and produce a paper. Required of all history majors. Offered as needed. (Class limit: 15 students)
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HIS 470D: The Medieval World
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
This course is an examination of some major intellectual themes of the medieval world of Europe from about 500 CE to approximately 1500 CE. The class will explore major personalities of the period and their influences on the changes in all aspects of life, not just religion. The lectures will focus on a broader context and will raise historical questions concerning such topics as science and belief, the role of Christianity, feudalism, economics, rise of centralized rule, through the death of the high middle ages.
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HIS 471B: Piracy
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
This course will examine piracy in comparative perspective using three well-known case studies: The Vikings, early modern Europe and the Carribean and modern Somalia.
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HON 201: Interdisciplinary Studies I
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
HON 201 Interdisciplinary Studies-Great Books I (3 credits) Required for Honors graduation. Students in this two semester seminar (must be taken with HON 202) are guided by the instructor in their readings, experiences and presentations to the class. The course introduces students to some of the key texts of Classical Literature. This course has a yearlong two-course requirement. The Honors student must complete both semesters to receive credit in the Honors Program.
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HON 202: Interdisciplinary Studies II
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
This is the second half of the require two- semester course. It emphasizes texts from the Enlightenment.
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HON 301: Issues/Values:Honors Seminar
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
The Honors Seminar, offered every year as an upper level course for honors students, is designed to involve the students in a deeper study of a particular topic of current research and interest. Students read and evaluate multiple works related to the seminar topic, write multiple short papers plus at least one longer analysis. Whenever possible, students may have the opportunity to meet and talk with some of the authors studied. Topics are announced on an annual basis and have included in the past such topics as "Democracy in the Twenty-first Century," and "The Politics of Food." Offered every year. Honors students should include at least one HON-301 Seminar in their honors courses for graduation.
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HON 314: Seminar in Research Methods
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
This course builds on the assumption that research is an act of selecting and interpreting information. The course provides students, who are interested in pursuing an undergraduate thesis/project, a review of theories, concepts, and methodologies in basic and applied research. Various approaches to research are evaluated. The guidelines for developing, conducting, and presenting cross-discipline research projects are reviewed and discussed. The course is designed to provide an environment in which students will explore and proceed in the development and formulation of their areas of research interests.
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