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History 314: European History to 1815
3.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
Background development of modern civilization. Renaissance, Reformation, seventeenth and eighteenth century movements of cultural, political, social, and economic importance.
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History 315: European History Since 1815
3.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
From the French Revolution to the present, including nationalism, spread of democracy and other ideologies, the Industrial Revolution, height of European Civilization, the world wars, and international affairs since 1945.
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History 316: The Civil Rights Movement
3.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
An examination of the origins of the protests which sparked a Civil Rights Movement in the United States. Discussion will include major ideas of the Movement, how they changed over time, and determine to what extent it reached its goals and what impact it had on American society. PREREQUISITE: HIST 208.
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History 317: Slavery in The United States
3.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
A study in identifying the various African contributions made to American society, understanding that Blacks did not passively accept their plight but engaged in various forms of physical and psychological resistance, and recognizing that various American attitudes and behavioral patterns held today have their roots in American slavery. PREREQUISITE: HIST 207.
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History 318: Harlem Renaissance
3.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
This course focuses on the cultural, intellectual, artistic, and political achievements of African Americans that contributed to the Harlem Renaissance movement in the United States. PREREQUISITES: None.
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History 319: History of Nazi Germany
3.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
In this course, students will analyze the processes and infl uences that gave the world Adolph Hitler, with a chronological overview of Nazi Germany. PREREQUISITES: None
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History 320: History of Medieval Europe
3.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
The meaning of the institutions of the Middle Ages and their contributions to European civilization.
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History 325: Military History of The United States
3.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
The origins and development of military institutions, traditions, and practices of the United States, 1775 to present. The broader aspects of major American wars will be included. (Mandatory course for Military Science 300 and 400 students. Open to other students with Junior standing.)
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History 399: Selected Topics in History
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
Courses under this number will be televised courses or other courses designed for special occasions.
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History 400: Senior Seminar/ Internship
3.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
This senior capstone course completes the requirements for graduation with a BA degree in history. All majors must satisfactorily pass the course, normally in the fi nal semester. HIST 400 offers students two options: a major research project based upon primary sources, for students planning to enter graduate or professional school, or a public history internship/fi eld study, for students preparing to enter the workforce.
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