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HIST 220: European Civilization From 476- 1648 ge
3.00 Credits
The University of Findlay
3 semester hours This course provides a survey of European civilization from the fall of Rome to the Treaty of Westphalia with emphasis on the social and political history of Europe, the Renaissance and Reformation, and the period of religious wars.
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HIST 221: European Civilization Since 1648 ge
3.00 Credits
The University of Findlay
3 semester hours This course offers a survey of European social and political history focusing on the rise of the European state system, the Enlightenment, the French Revolution, the congress system, the First World War, communism, fascism, the Second World War, and the nuclear age.
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HIST 242: World War II ge
3.00 Credits
The University of Findlay
3 semester hours This course will focus on the causes and consequences of one of the most monumental historical events of all time. The social, political, military, and moral dimensions of the war will be examined from the perspectives of the soldiers, civilians, and statesmen confronting the experience of total war. By the end of the course, students should obtain a solid understanding of what it means to think historically through collective reflection on a variety of primary and secondary source materials pertaining to WWII. The course will end by considering to what degree today's world is still shaped by the legacy of what some have termed the "last good war."
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HIST 248: Film And History ge
3.00 Credits
The University of Findlay
3 semester hours This class will offer an overview of the often-contentious relationship between film and history. We will ask to what extent films constitute historical evidence, reflect and influence ideological agendas, and offer distinct and persuasive interpretations of the past. Students should develop a mastery of visual literacy skills that will allow them to reflect critically upon films rather than passively "consuming" them.
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HIST 260: The History of Women in America ge
3.00 Credits
The University of Findlay
3 semester hours This course will explore the many ways that women participated in, and contributed to, the creation of our nation and its continued dynamism. How women managed to shape the nation's institutions, culture, government, society, and economy--although for centuries they lacked civil rights and freedoms--will be an important consideration in this class. The evolutions and revolutions in women's status and opportunities will be explored in relation to the economic, legal, political, and social factors that served as barriers or boosts in the quest for full civil rights and equal opportunity.
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HIST 302: Studies in The Non- Western World ge
3.00 Credits
The University of Findlay
3 semester hours Prerequisite: ENGL 106 or 107 This course is designed to increase awareness of the international significance of the culture and politics of selected areas. Areas will change from time to time and will emphasize topics such as Japan, China, Africa, or the Middle East. Special attention will be given to Western relations within an area and its contemporary aspirations and problems. May be repeated, if topic is different.
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HIST 315: Environmental History ge
3.00 Credits
The University of Findlay
3 semester hours Prerequisite: ENGL 106 or 107 This course provides an examination of the historical interaction between people and environment in Europe and North America. This course will begin with history and end with law, as it is now law on a national and international level that dominates public action vis-Ã -vis the environment.
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HIST 325: American Legal History ge
3.00 Credits
The University of Findlay
3 semester hours Prerequisite: ENGL 106 or 107 This course will examine the evolution of law in America from the colonial period to the present. The course is intended to illuminate American history from the perspective of our legal culture, and to expose students interested in a career in the legal world to the field's rich background material.
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HIST 328: Community- Urban Field Experiences
3.00 Credits
The University of Findlay
variable credit Prerequisites: ENGL 106 or 107 and approval of the Community-Urban Field Experiences Director This course offers guided work-study experiences. Up to 15 hours may be earned in one semester. While most opportunities are available in Findlay and Hancock County, many off-campus learning experiences are also provided throughout Ohio and other parts of the United States. Graded S/U.
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HIST 331: American Foreign Policy ge
3.00 Credits
The University of Findlay
3 semester hours Prerequisite: ENGL 106 or 107 This course involves an interpretive study of American foreign policy from the American Revolution to the present with emphasis on the 20th century. May be elected to fulfill the requirements for a political science major.
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