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HISTORY 220: History of Africa
3.00 Credits
Capital University
An analysis of the African past and present with respect to continuity and change as applied to political systems, economic systems, the family, religion and the arts. Also analyzed will be the slave trade, colonialism, nationalism, and contemporary economic and political development. (Same course offered as CLS 220.) Prerequisite: none.
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HISTORY 236: History of The Middle East
3.00 Credits
Capital University
Survey of Islamic Civilization from Mohammed to 1914, including the development of Islamic social and cultural institutions. Also analyzes the political, economic and diplomatic developments since 1914, including the Israeli/Palestinian struggle, Iraq, and U.S. Middle East policies. Prerequisite: none.
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HISTORY 260: African American History And Culture
3.00 Credits
Capital University
The study of African American life with emphasis on the African heritage, the emergence of African American culture, slavery, Civil War, Reconstruction, patterns of segregation, urbanization and 20th century cultural, political, social and economic patterns of protest and change. (Same course offered as CLS 260.)
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HISTORY 270: Historical Methodology
1.00 Credits
Capital University
Study of the methodologies used in the writing of history, which will develop the research skills necessary to analyze historical documents and provide the critical assessment tools to read and write history. Prerequisite: 170.
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HISTORY 305: Civil War And Reconstruction
3.00 Credits
Capital University
Old South, slavery, secession and reconstructing national unity to the collapse of Northern rule in the South. Prerequisite: 120 or permission of the instructor.
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HISTORY 310: Ohio History
3.00 Credits
Capital University
A study of the geographical, political, social and cultural importance of Ohio in its relationship to American life and culture from prehistoric era to the present.
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HISTORY 315: History of Sport And Recreation in The United States
3.00 Credits
Capital University
Study of the development and role of sports in American social history with emphasis on the cultural, religious and economic patterns in the growth of organized amateur and professional sports. This course is available through traditional class setting or via the Internet.
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HISTORY 324: History of Traditional China
3.00 Credits
Capital University
A history of China from its origins to the nineteenth century with an emphasis on the evolution of economic, political and social structures. It also examines cultural and ideological developments.
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HISTORY 325: History of Modern China
3.00 Credits
Capital University
Historical background of modern China, impact of the West, collapse of the Imperial Dynasty, the Republican era, and the Communist Revolution. The focus will be on political institutions, and social, cultural and intellectual change. (Same course offered as POLS 325.)
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HISTORY 331: Ancient Civilization
3.00 Credits
Capital University
Political, social and cultural survey of the ancient Near East, Egypt, Greece and Rome.
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