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HIST 111: The United States to
3.00 Credits
Viterbo University
3 Cr. A survey of United States history from Pre-Columbian America to the Civil War. Emphasis is placed on the history of working people, women and minorities. G4, G9
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HIST 153: Introduction to Latin American History
3.00 Credits
Viterbo University
3 Cr. A survey of Latin American history from Pre-Columbian civilizations to the present. The course emphasizes the complex agency of Latin American peoples in their cultural, social, political, and economic interactions. D, G4, G9
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HIST 220: Vienna in the History of Europe
3.00 Credits
Viterbo University
3 Cr. The history of the city of Vienna, from its founding by the Romans to the present, in the context of the wider events and developments of Austrian and European history of which Vienna was a part. The course focuses on Vienna's role as a major center of art, music, architecture, and ideas and concludes with a period of travel and study in Vienna and its environs after the end of the semester. D, G4, G9
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HIST 221: Vienna in the History of Europe
3.00 Credits
Viterbo University
3 Cr. Same as 220 without the travel and study abroad. G4, G9
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HIST 245: The 20th Century
3.00 Credits
Viterbo University
3 Cr. A study of selected themes and topics in the history of the 20th century. G4, G9
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HIST 247: World of Ideas
3.00 Credits
Viterbo University
3 Cr. This course examines signifi cant concepts in the letters and sciences. Students will read seminal works and contemporary commentary. The interdisciplinary emphasis invites students to refl ect upon the timelessness of these ideas throughout history and in their own life and times. G4, G9
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HIST 254: American History through Film
3.00 Credits
Viterbo University
3 Cr. This course uses fi lm and relevant texts to study themes in American history. The course will critically analyze how political, economic, cultural and social confl icts are portrayed and worked out in popular fi lms. Students will learn to read fi lms as cultural texts deserving the same skills of critical thinking and analysis as any other cultural artifact. Must be taken concurrently with FAPP-254. G4, G9
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HIST 286: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Viterbo University
1-3 Cr. Courses on topics of interest to history students offered on the basis of need, interest, or timeliness. Restricted to students with freshman or sophomore standing. May be repeated for credit. G4, G9
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HIST 288: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Viterbo University
1-3 Cr. Independent reading and/or research under the guidance of a history faculty member. Refer to the academic policy section for independent study policy. Independent study contract is required. May be repeated for credit. G4, G9
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HIST 295: Islam and Christianity in the Middle Ages
3.00 Credits
Viterbo University
3 Cr. A study of the three great religions/civilizations of the Mediterranean region in the middle ages-Islam, Byzantine Christianity, and western Christianity-from about 400 to 1500, focusing on their basic beliefs and religious practices, and their economic, social, political, and cultural characteristics. It also studies the points of contact and confl ict among the civilizations, including the crusades, the Reconquista, and the Islamic intellectual infl uence on Western Europe through Sicily and Spain. The role and experience of the Jews through the centuries are also explored. D, G4, G9
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