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3.00 Credits
3 credits. An exploration of Southeast Asian as well as American history. This course will survey briefly the development of Vietnamese culture and nationalism, the history of French imperialism in Indochina as background to an examination of the development of the Vietnamese independence movement, the origins of Vietnamese communism, the war for independence from France, and the violent and tragic relationship between the U.S. and Vietnam from the end of World War II to the final departure of American forces from Saigon. S/2
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3 credits. This course surveys women's experiences in the development of European civilization from the Renaissance to the mid-18th century. The class will examine such issues as perceptions of gender, the role of institutions in defining women's "place," women's contributions to their societies, economies, states and cultures, the realities of their daily lives and their responses to these realities, and the significance for women of such developments as the Renaissance, the Reformation, social revolution, Imperialism, warfare and scientific discoveries.
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3 credits. This course surveys women's experiences in the development of European civilization from the mid-18th century to the present. The class will examine such issues as perceptions of gender, the role of institutions in defining women's "place," women's contributions to their societies, economies, states and cultures, the realities of their daily lives and their responses to these realities, and the significance for women of such developments as the industrial revolution, modern political revolutions, the First and Second World Wars, the Holocaust and the Cold War.
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3 credits. Prerequisites: introductory geology course or upper division standing, Math 103. Topics relating hydrology to the environment and water conservation, including the global and local hydrological cycle, flood occurrence and prediction, water pollution, erosion and sedimentation, wetlands, and water management. S/2
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3 credits. A study of Greek prehistory and history to the end of the Hellenistic era. Greek achievements in art, commerce, literature, politics, religion, science, and technology are surveyed. F/2
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3 credits. A survey of the prehistory, historical development, and ultimate decline in Rome. In addition to inquiries into the military, political, cultural, economic, and religious experiences of the ancient Romans, this course will attempt to delineate those qualities of life that were peculiarly Roman. S/2
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3 credits. A course intended to acquaint the student with cultures of the ancient western Asian world. Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Turkey, and the Levant are the areas emphasized. S/2
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3 credits. The flow of events and ideas in Europe from the beginning of the Reformation to the end of the religious wars. F/2
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3 credits. The flow of events and ideas in Europe from the end of the Thirty Years' War to the French Revolution. S/2
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3 credits. An engaging course that serves as an admirable vehicle with which to observe human nature at its best and worst, as people responded to unprecedented and unexpected problems and opportunities. Neither Europe nor the world were the same after this classic revolution and studying it compels a conclusion on how revolutions begin and, once begun, whether they move under their own momentum from moderation to excess to reaction. S/2
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