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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Explores the growth of globalization and its role in the creation of wealth and poverty in both developed and underdeveloped nations. Focus on trade, industrialization, and agricultural and technological advances in global contexts. (CD)
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of environmental aspects of world history from the beginning of agriculture to the present. Focus on how humans have used the environment to different ends. Topics include forests, agriculture, water, urbanism, science, warfare, conservation, energy, and perceptions of nature. (CD)
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3.00 Credits
A survey of Britain's global empire from the seventeenth century to its continuing influence on the commonwealth, globalization and violent conflict today. (CD)
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3.00 Credits
The American Revolution, its causes and effects, the Confederation, the Constitution, and the new nation.
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3.00 Credits
The U.S. in the age of Jackson, Clay, Calhoun, and Webster. A biographical approach.
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3.00 Credits
The political and military events of the war and the economic, social, and political readjustments which followed.
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3.00 Credits
Political, social, and economic history of the U.S. from 1877 to 1933 with emphasis on industrialization, urbanization, immigration, growth of Big Business, imperialism, Populism, Progressive reform, war depression, and race, class, and gender relations.
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3.00 Credits
Political, social, and economic history of the U.S. since 1933 with emphasis on the Depression, wars at home and abroad, unionism, civil rights movements, countercultures, environmentalism, religion, the Imperial Presidency, and liberalism and conservatism.
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3.00 Credits
The economic development of the U.S. from colonial beginnings to the present.
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3.00 Credits
Origins of the Constitution, the controversies involving the nature of the Union, and constitutional readjustments to meet the new American industrialism.
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