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GSC 120: Integrated Sciences II
3.00 Credits
Wheeling Jesuit University
An integrated science and math course for the non-science major. The course investigates science and the scientific method through selected topics in the traditional fields of biology, chemistry, physics and earth and space science. Math topics are integrated as appropriate. Topics include the human body, sound and waves, electricity, astronomy and geology.A hands-on, student centered approach is taken. Lab and lecture are integrated with the course meeting for 90 minutes three times a week.
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HIS 211,212: History of the American People
6.00 Credits
Wheeling Jesuit University
A two-semester survey of the history of the United States emphasizing the social, cultural, political and intellectual development of the American people.
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HIS 213: The Indian in North America
3.00 Credits
Wheeling Jesuit University
First half of the course deals with the society and culture of our native Americans and is anthropological in nature; the second half is about Indian-White relations.
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HIS 214: History of Appalachia
3.00 Credits
Wheeling Jesuit University
An introduction to the history of the institutions and people of the Appalachian mountain region from the earliest years of exploration to the present.
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HIS 216: The Ancient World:Greece and Rome
3.00 Credits
Wheeling Jesuit University
A survey of the most important aspects of Western culture from the time of Heroic Greece to the fall of the western half of the Roman empire in the 5th century A.D.
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HIS 217: History of the Holocaust
3.00 Credits
Wheeling Jesuit University
An examination of Hitler's policy of genocide against the Jews of Europe. Includes related phenomena such as the roots of anti- Semitism, fascist ideology, non-Jewish victims of the Nazis, Holocaust denial and other examples of genocide in recent world history such as Armenia, Rwanda and Bosnia.
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HIS 219: East Asia:The Great Tradition
3.00 Credits
Wheeling Jesuit University
This course treats the origins and development of East Asia until 1800, focusing on the religious and philosophical systems of Buddhism, Confucianism,Taoism and Shintoism. Consideration also of political traditions and social and cultural development.
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HIS 220: Women in History
3.00 Credits
Wheeling Jesuit University
A study of women in Western society from antiquity to the present. The course will examine principal events, trends and ideas affecting women in selected periods, including the Icelandic Society, the Troubadour civilization, the 17th century salon ladies and the feminist and suffrage movements of the 19th and 20th centuries. Prerequisite: completed history core.
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HIS 221: Japan Since 1800
3.00 Credits
Wheeling Jesuit University
Surveys Japan's native traditions, assimilation of Chinese and Western culture and transformation into an Asian political and economic power.
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HIS 222: China Since 1800
3.00 Credits
Wheeling Jesuit University
Covers China's development from the 19th century with emphasis on traditional institutions and beliefs and their transformation under Western influence.
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