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HIST 312: Historical and Political Geography
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Adventist University
This course considers the interaction between world cultures, environments, and geographic regions to explain patterns of human history and political development. (Also taught as GEOG 312) (Spring, odd years)
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HIST 320: American International Relations
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Adventist University
Details American foreign policies and diplomatic relations toward Europe, Latin America, and Asia, from the revolutionary era to the present. Will detail major foreign policy decisions and initiatives and the results of each. This course meets the upper division writing component for senior year English. ( Also taught as POLS 320) (Fall, odd years)
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HIST 326: From Colony to Nation, 1607- 1783
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Adventist University
A study of the creation of the American nation. The course examines how transplanted Europeans became a new people, emphasizing social, political, and economic changes that led to independence. Includes a discussion of the impact of African slavery upon American democracy. This course meets the upper division writing component for senior year English. ( Spring, odd years)
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HIST 331,332: History of Christianity I, II
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Adventist University
A study of the rise and impact of Christianity in the Roman world and western culture. Attention is given to theological and social movements, the influence of Islam, the crusades, expansionism, and religious adaptation to modern life. The second semester traces development from the Reformation through the growth of American religion. This course meets the upper division writing component for senior year English. ( Also taught as RLGN 331, 332) (Spring)
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HIST 335: Establishing a Nation, 1783- 1836
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Adventist University
An in-depth study of United States history from the Articles of Confederation through the Constitution, War of 1812, and Jacksonian Democracy. (Spring, every other odd year)
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HIST 338: Transnational Terrorism
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Adventist University
Terrorism is a complex stratagem used in the modern world to achieve very specific objectives. The goal of this class is to understand the broad social, religious, political, and cultural currents that influence the use of terrorism and responses to terrorism. The course will also focus on the delicate balance between liberty and security. (Spring, odd years)
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HIST 345: Sectionalism and Civil War, 1836- 1865
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Adventist University
American history from the Reform Era through Manifest Destiny, Sectionalism and Civil War. This course meets the upper division writing component for senior year English. ( Spring, odd years)
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HIST 355: Reconstruction and Reunion, 1865- 1917
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Adventist University
American history from the close of the Civil War to the US entry into World War I. Among the topics examined in this course are Reconstruction and the New South, industrialization, the "winning of the West", immigration, and America's changing world role. This course meets the upper division writing component for senior year English. ( Spring, even years)
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HIST 360: History of the British Isles
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Adventist University
A study Britain from Roman times through the restoration of the monarchy under William and Mary in 1688. Topics include Anglo-Saxon England, the Norman Conquest, the Wars of the Roses, the Tudor and Stuart dynasties, and the English Civil War. (Offered periodically)
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HIST 364: Ancient Culture
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Adventist University
This is a study of man from his beginning through the empires of Assyria, Babylon, Egypt, Persia, Israel, Greece, and Rome to the end of the Roman Republic. (Every third Fall; rotates with HIST 414 and 424.)
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