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HST 202: US Hst II: 1866-1975
3.00 Credits
Urbana University
A continuation of History 201, beginning with the Reconstruction Period (1865) through the Vietnam War (1975).The general political, constitutional, social-intellectual, and economic development of the modern nation will be examined. Special attention will be given to the following topics: Reconstruction, Industrialization, Urbanization, Progressivism, Roaring Twenties, World Wars and the great Depression, Cold Wars, Civil Rights Feminism, Watergate and the Vietnam War.
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HST 203: US History III 1976 to Present
3.00 Credits
Urbana University
A continuation of History 202, beginning with 1976 through the present. The general political, constitutional, social-intellectual, and economic development of the modern nation will be examined. Special attention will be given to the following topics: changes on the industrial structure, the growth of the budget deficit, the impact of deregulation, the high tech economy, energy and environmental issues, the changing role of the United States in the world political and economic affairs, impeachment, and late twentieth and early twenty-first century presidents. Prerequisite HST 201 & HST 202
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HST 205: Ohio History
3.00 Credits
Urbana University
A survey of Ohio's history from its early Indian inhabitants to the present. The general geographical, social, cultural, political, constitutional, intellectual, and economic development of Ohio will be examined. Special attention will be given to the following topics: Geographic regions. Cultural Interactions, Life in Ohio, Statehood, and the Significance of Ohio in national military , political, economic, social and popular culture. Prerequisite: HST 201 & HST 202
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HST 221: World Civilization I
3.00 Credits
Urbana University
A survey of the major historical periods in civilization from early beginnings to circa 1500 A.D. Students will gain perspectives of world civilization in addition to Western cultural focuses. This survey will integrate art, philosophy, science, and history into meaningful themes.
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HST 222: World Civilization II
3.00 Credits
Urbana University
A survey of the major historical periods in civilization from circa 1500 A.D. to the present. Students will gain perspectives of world civilization in addition to Western cultural focuses. This survey will integrate art, philosophy, science, and history into meaningful themes.
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HST 301: History of Africa
3.00 Credits
Urbana University
Examines the history of the continent from earlier time to the present. Considers the political and socioeconomic processes of state formation, technological diffusion, Islam, slavery, colonialism, and current underdevelopment. Prerequisite: HST222
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HST 310: Greco Roman History
3.00 Credits
Urbana University
This course traces the development of Greek culture from the time of the Minoans and Mycenaeans through the Hellenistic period, and examines the development of Roman culture from the founding of the city through the fall of the Empire. Prerequisite: HST 221
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HST 312: Medieval Europe
3.00 Credits
Urbana University
This course emphasizes the development of civilization during the Middle Ages. Students will read selections relating to artistic, literary, mathematical, musical, philosophical, political, religious and scientific achievements. Students will be encouraged to explore the views of the world expressed by representative figures of the time, to compare these views with their own, and to evaluate the achievements of this age and their influence on modern American society. Prerequisite: HST 221
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HST 314: Renaissance and Reformation
3.00 Credits
Urbana University
This course emphasizes the development of civilization during the Renaissance. Students will read selections relating to artistic, literary, mathematical, musical, philosophical, political, religious, and scientific achievements. Students will be encouraged to explore the views of the world expressed by representative figures of the time, to compare these views with their own, and to evaluate the achievements of this age and their influence on modern American society. Prerequisite: HST 201 & HST 202
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HST 325: Modern Imperialism
3.00 Credits
Urbana University
An examnation of Modern Imperialism from the European expansion in the fifteenth century, through the break up of empires in the tewetieth century, and the emergence of a globalized world. Special attention will be given to the interaction of civilization and cultures outside of Europe. Topics to be addressed will include the issue of European exceptionalism and the rise of the West, the variety of responses to Western expansion, and the arguments over the affects of modern imperialism on the world.
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