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GEO 499: Selected Topics- Advanced TBA
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Dakota Wesleyan University
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HIS 101: World History I
3.00 Credits
Dakota Wesleyan University
3 hours F This course is the first half of a general survey of the development of civilizations from ancient times to the present, including discussion of the nature of history, the political and cultural advancement of civilizations and their interactions. HIS 101 covers the time period to approximately 1600 A.D. General Education: History
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HIS 102: World History II
3.00 Credits
Dakota Wesleyan University
This course is the second half of a general survey of the development of civilizations from ancient times to the present, including discussion of the nature of history, the political and cultural advancement of civilizations and their interactions. HIS 102 covers the time period since approximately 1600 A.D. General Education: History
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HIS 170: United States History TBA
3.00 Credits
Dakota Wesleyan University
This course introduces US History through instruction in interpreting documents, mastering and discussing the factual information that makes up US history from different viewpoints. HIS 170 is open only to high school students in an approved DWU dual-credit program. Refer to "Academic Programs" or contact theoffice of academic affairs for further information Comparable to: HIS 201
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HIS 201: U.S.History I
3.00 Credits
Dakota Wesleyan University
3 hours F This course is the first half of a study of U.S. history from the colonial period to the present. Special emphasis is given to problem-solving techniques using historical case studies. HIS 201 covers the time period to approximately 1877. General Education: History
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HIS 202: U. S. History II S
3.00 Credits
Dakota Wesleyan University
This course is the second half of a study of U.S. history from the colonial period to the present. HIS 202 covers the time period since approximately 1877. General Education: History
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HIS 299: Selected Topics- Basic TBA
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Dakota Wesleyan University
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HIS 301: American Colonial History F08
3.00 Credits
Dakota Wesleyan University
This course comparatively explores the colonial experience in North America. The colonial histories of the Spanish, French, British, Dutch and Russians will be examined. The course will focus on the political, social, economic and cultural interactions of American Indians, Europeans and Africans. Students will gain a greater appreciation and understanding of America's diverse colonial roots. General Education: History
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HIS 302: America since the 1930s S09
3.00 Credits
Dakota Wesleyan University
This course examines the historical evolution of the modern United States. Students will explore the political, social, economic and cultural history of the United States from the 1930s to the present. Themes of special consideration include the growth of government, major social reform movements, and the domestic impacts of international conflict and global change. General Education: History
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HIS 310: History of the British Empire F09
3.00 Credits
Dakota Wesleyan University
This course explores the origins, rise and fall of the British Empire. The course covers nearly the entire globe and spans from the 16th century into the 20th century. The course examines the British imperial experience in both hemispheres. The history of British imperialism will be considered from the perspective of the colonizer and the colonized and in ways that improve our understanding of the modern world.
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