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HIS 303: Special Topics in History
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Heritage University
Selected historical topics of current or special interest. Offered TBA.
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HIS 310: Latin American History
3.00 Credits
Heritage University
With an emphasis on Mexico, the study of ancient Meso-American and South American civilizations: European conquest, la castas, and colonialism; revolutions, independence, and internal conflicts and revolutions; national development, modernization, relations with indigenous peoples and foreign nations, and the everyday social life of Latin American peoples. Prerequisite: 6 semester hours of history or permission of program chair. Offered Fall 2008 Semester.
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HIS 311: Native American History
3.00 Credits
Heritage University
With an emphasis on the U.S. experience, the study of Native Americans from pre-contact to the present. Prerequisite: 6 semester hours of history or permission of program chair. Offered Fall 2009.
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HIS 312: Pacific Northwest History
3.00 Credits
Heritage University
With an emphasis on the U.S. experience, the study of Native Americans from pre-contact to the present. Prerequisite: 6 semester hours of history or permission of program chair. Offered Spring 2009.
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HIS 313: American Revolution
3.00 Credits
Heritage University
This course will present an in-depth analysis of the British colonies in North America, the actual experiences on the battlefield, and the consequences of the war through 1789. Prerequisite: HIS 204, HIS 205 or permission of program chair. Offered Fall 2009.
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HIS 314: U. S. Civil War & Reconstruction
3.00 Credits
Heritage University
This course studies the causes of the sectional conflicts from founding of the U.S., compromises over new western territory and the extension of slavery into the new territories. It includes an examination of the war itself and the Reconstruction period in the South to 1877. Prerequisite: HIS 204, HIS 205 or permission of program chair. Offered Spring 2010.
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HIS 355: Integrated Social Studies
3.00 Credits
Heritage University
This course presents geography, economics, and civics in an integrated format. Emphasizes how national events and issues affect the residents of the Pacific Northwest. The contributions of all peoples to the history and society of the US and the Pacific Northwest will be included. Geography and economics will be explored in an international context as well. Prerequisite: 6 semester hours of history or permission of program chair. Offered Spring 2010.
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HIS 490: Internship
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Heritage University
Through individually appropriate field experiences, students are given an opportunity to apply knowledge gained from coursework and to integrate theory and practice in professional situations. Prerequisite: permission of program chair. Offered Fall, Spring, and Summer Semester.
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HIS 495: Special Project
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Heritage University
An advanced course designed to permit qualified students to pursue an approved topic through independent study under the direction of a faculty member and to produce a specific outcome. May be repeated for credit with a new topic. Prerequisite: permission of program chair. Offered Fall, Spring, and Summer Semester.
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HON 102: Honors Seminar II
3.00 Credits
Heritage University
Seminar for First Year Honors Program students. Students will attend a variety of cultural events such as concerts, plays, museums, powwows, and fiestas. Offered Spring Semesters.
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