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GRE 111: Elementary Greek I
3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
3 Credit Hours Same as CLSG 111 This course is the first semester of elementary Classical Greek grammar, vocabulary, and syntax. It also includes an introduction to Greek history and culture and a selection of readings in translation. Graduated passages will be read and analyzed in class almost daily. At the successful completion of this course, the student should be able to correctly read, translate, and analyze grammatically, elementary Greek words, phrases, sentences, and passages and to form selected simple English phrases and words into Greek.
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GRE 112: Elementary Greek II
3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
3 Credit Hours Each Same as CLSG 112 Prerequisite: GRE/CLSG 111 This course is the second semester of elementary Classical Greek grammar, vocabulary, and syntax. It also includes continued study of introductory Greek history and culture, especially as known through selected readings in translation. The student should be able to recount and characterize the major divisions of ancient Greek history and a selection of related cultural developments. At the successful completion of this course, the student should be able to correctly read, translate, and analyze grammatically selected elementary classical Greek words, phrases, and passages as well as translate selected English words, phrases and sentences into Greek
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HIS 111: Western Civilization I
3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
3 Credit Hours Offered Fall Semester Western Civilization I studies the development of Europe from prehistory to the early 18th century and includes the ancient civilizations of the Middle East, Greece, Rome, Medieval Europe, the Renaissance, the Reformation and the Age of Absolutism. Major trends, key personalities and important institutions are investigated and assessed for their historical significance.
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HIS 112: Western Civilization II
3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
3 Credit Hours Offered Spring Semester As a continuation of Western Civilization I, this course studies the history of modern Europe from the Age of Reason to the end of the 20th century. The approach is chronological, emphasizing the development of the modern state, the evolution of scientific inquiry in an industrial and technological age, and the role of ideology against a backdrop of war and revolution.
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HIS 201: United States History I
3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
3 Credit Hours Offered Fall Semester This course studies United States history from pre-Columbian America through the Reconstruction, emphasizing the Colonial Era, the American Revolution, the Early National Period, the Age of Jackson and the Civil War. Major trends, key personalities and important institutions are investigated and assessed for their historical significance.
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HIS 202: United States History II
3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
3 Credit Hours Offered Spring Semester This course, a continuation of United States History I, studies United States history from the Gilded Age to the present. Some of the topics emphasized are the growth of big business, Progressive Reforms, the Roaring Twenties, the Great Depression, the World Wars and post-World War II America.
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HIS 211: History of The Catholic Church I
3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
3 Credit Hours Same as THE 211 This course is a survey of the history of the Catholic Church from the apostolic community until the Great Western Schism in the 14th Century. Emphasis is placed on the formation of the Church, doctrinal heresies, development of Church structure, medieval Church-state relations, and the causes of the Great Schism. This course will not satisfy the General Education requirements for two sequential History courses.
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HIS 212: History of The Catholic Church II
3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
3 Credit Hours Same as THE 212 This course surveys the development of the Catholic Church from the Reformation to the present. Topics include the Reformation, the Catholic Reformation, the Council of Trent, and Vatican Councils I and II. In addition, the course will explore the Church's influence on the modern and post-modern world with emphasis on philosophical movements, nationalism, imperialism, totalitarianism, and contemporary issues. This course will not satisfy the General Education requirements for two sequential History courses.
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HIS 275/375/475: Special Topics in History
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
1 - 3 Credit Hour(s) Prerequisite: ENG 112 Requires the written approval of the Vice President for Academic Affairs Special topics to be indicated. The course may include seminars; conferences, workshops, field activities and/or readings focused on current issues in history.
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HIS 311: Tennessee History
3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: ENG 112 This course is a survey of the history of Tennessee from the early Indian tribes to the present. Students will examine social, cultural, economic and political aspects of the state. All students completing this course should be knowledgeable about the people who helped make Tennessee what it is today. A special research topic that relates to the state is required. This course will include field trips to local sites of historical interest.
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