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GOV 4901: Selected Topics
3.00 Credits
Texas Woman's University
Organized course with each section's title and content varying with specific subject matter and topic offered. Prerequisite: Three hours of government or consent of instructor. One lecture hour a week. Credit: One hour.
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GOV 4903: Selected Topics
3.00 Credits
Texas Woman's University
Organized course with each section's title and content varying with specific subject matter and topic offered. Prerequisite: Three hours of government or consent of instructor. Three lecture hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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GOV 4911: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Texas Woman's University
Individual study of selected topics in government. Prerequisite: Three hours of government or consent of instructor. Credit: One hour.
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GOV 4913: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Texas Woman's University
Individual study of selected topics in government. Prerequisite: Three hours of government or consent of instructor. Credit: Three hours.
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GOV 4933: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Texas Woman's University
Capstone course for all government majors; focus on extensive readings and portfolio development including both verbal and written presentations of research findings. Prerequisite: Fifteen hours of advanced government or consent of instructor. Three seminar hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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GOV 4953,4956: Cooperative Education
3.00 Credits
Texas Woman's University
Cooperative Education
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HIST 2013: Survey of World Civilization to 1715
3.00 Credits
Texas Woman's University
(HIST 2321) A survey of ancient and medieval culture and history and the beginning of the modern era. Topics include the broad spectrum of human activity, the politics, wars, industry, economics, culture, intellectual thought, science, artistic creations, and the interrelationships both with other cultures and with a world environment. Three lecture hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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HIST 2023: Survey of World Civilization Since 1715
3.00 Credits
Texas Woman's University
(HIST 2322) A survey of modern culture and history as related to recent developments. Topics include the broad advances in human society, government, science, literature, philosophy, war and peace, industry, culture, intellectual thought, artistic creations, and the growth of first national and then world economic factors. Emphasis the myriad of interactions within world civilizations. Three lecture hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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HIST 3023: American Frontier
3.00 Credits
Texas Woman's University
Survey of westward expansion between European colonization and 1900. Review of recognizable groups such as trappers, miners, Amerindians and of famous and infamous individuals. Evolution of attitudes about the frontier and its influence on the national character. Three lecture hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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HIST 3103: Colonial America
3.00 Credits
Texas Woman's University
In-depth study of the period of national development between European colonization and 1790. Emphasis is upon the cultural, religious, economic and political aspects of the period and upon persons and groups associated with change and continuity in colonial America. Three lecture hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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