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HIST 1103: World History Pre-1500
3.00 Credits
Northland Community and Technical College
(Fulfills MNTC Areas: 5, 8) This course is a survey from the beginnings of the earliest human Civilizations to 1500 CE. Topics include the cultural, religious, economic, political, ecological, and social aspects of World Civilizations. This course will examine the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece and Rome, the Islamic World, Medieval Europe, West Africa, China, India, Southeast Asia, Oceania, and the Pre-Columbian Americas. Prerequisite: None.
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HIST 1114: World History Post-1500
3.00 Credits
Northland Community and Technical College
(Fulfills MNTC Areas: 5, 8) This course is a survey from the Columbian Exchange to the present era (ca. 1500 to the present). Topics include colonialism, changes in religious patterns, Renaissance and Reformation Europe, the French Revolution, the Industrial Revolution, nationalism, the world wars, disintegration of colonial empires, the Cold War, and globalization. This course is a global and cross-cultural study of the modern period of world history. Prerequisite: None.
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HIST 2125: World Wars 1914-1945
3.00 Credits
Northland Community and Technical College
(Fulfills MNTC Areas: 5, 8) This course explores the context, course, and consequences of the First and Second World Wars. Topics include the beginning of fascist and totalitarian states in Europe, nationalism in Asia, the impact of economic depression, the battlefield and home-front, the Holocaust, development of atomic weaponry. The course will trace diplomatic and military developments in the contexts of underlying political, social, cultural, and economic changes in a modernizing and post-war world. Prerequisite: None.
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HIST 2201: US History Pre-1865
3.00 Credits
Northland Community and Technical College
(Fulfills MNTC Areas: 5, 7) This course is an introduction to the early exploration, by Europeans, of what is now the United States. Topics covered include the ways of life in the early colonial days, factors leading to independence, the Revolutionary War, drawing up the Constitution, the strange war the new nation did not win, the Age of Jackson, and the U.S. Civil War with its tragic aftermath of failed reconstruction. Prerequisites: None
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HIST 2202: US History Post-1865
3.00 Credits
Northland Community and Technical College
(Fulfills MNTC Areas: 5, 7) This course is a survey of the post-Civil War United States from the Indian Wars and Wild West, through the Progressive Era, The Roaring 20's, the Great Depression, two World Wars, the Cold War and its aftermath. Prerequisites: None
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HIST 2210: Minnesota History
3.00 Credits
Northland Community and Technical College
(Fulfills MNTC Area: 5) The course provides an analysis of Minnesota's past beginning with geologic factors that influenced our heritage, an overview of Native Americans, and developments to the present. Areas covered include the period of French exploration and the fur trade, English domination, Minnesota from territorial status on through modern statehood. Prerequisites: None
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HIST 2213: Civil War-Reconstruction
3.00 Credits
Northland Community and Technical College
(Fulfills MNTC Area: 5) The single greatest dividing point in the United States history was the Civil War. This conflict not only resulted in the deaths of over 600,000 people, but also eliminated a way of life, not only in the South but in the North as well. The immediate result of the Civil War was Reconstruction. Prerequisites: None
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HIST 2215: American Indian Studies
3.00 Credits
Northland Community and Technical College
(Fulfills MNTC Areas: 5, 7) A study of the history of the American Indian, especially the Plains Native Americans of the Upper Midwest from the pre-historic period to the end of the Indian Wars in 1890. The course will also include an introduction to legal issues, culture, and lifestyles as they relate to Native Americans. Prerequisites: None
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HIST 2231: US Women's History
3.00 Credits
Northland Community and Technical College
(Fulfills MNTC Areas: 5, 7) This course is a survey of the history of women, across cultural boundaries, in the United States from the Colonial era to modern times. Students will analyze how race, class, age, and belief systems influence women's experiences and the way in which historical events often affect women and men differently. Constraints imposed on women will be examined in both the private and public realm. Economic and cultural barriers will be identified in the search to attain political, social, legal, economic, and sexual autonomy. Prerequisites: None
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HIST 2250: American Minorities
3.00 Credits
Northland Community and Technical College
(Fulfills MNTC Area: 5, 7) This course is an introduction to the roles and experiences of selected minority groups in the development of the American nation. Emphasis will be on the study of African Americans, and Native Americans from early European contact to the present. Prerequisites: None
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