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HST 104,105,106: World History
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
A thematic as well as chronological approach to world history. Course content is derived from a study of several of the formative civilizations of the past and present.
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HST 201,202,203: History of the United States
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Examines the origins and evolution of the United States in three eras: 201- from pre-contact era through the early Jacksonian era; 202- from Jacksonian era through the era of Progressive reform; 203- from the Progressive era through the present. Examines, in each era, the diverse origins and cultures of people migrating into and within what is now the United States, with attention to changing priorities and patterns of community, government and economic development.
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HST 211,212: American History Survey
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
This two-term sequence examines the evolution of the United States from pre-contact period to the Civil War and from Reconstruction to the present. In each era the course will examine the diverse origins and cultures of people migrating into and within what is now the United States, with attention to changing priorities, patters of community and diversity, government and economic development.
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HST 401/501: History and the Internet
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
This course will provide students with a critical foundation and research experience in the use of the Internet for the study of history. Students will learn about the history of the Internet and will analyze its use in the academy and for scholarly research, communication, and publication. Students will consider and evaluate the scholarly content of listservs, electronic texts and journals, and history links and Web sites and will conduct research leading to a course project.
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HST 402/502: Reading and Conference
4.00 - 6.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
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HST 403/503: Practicum
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Students will be placed with private and/or governmental agencies where they will work in their capacity as an historian and become familiar with the requirements and the possibilities of applying their skills in the public sector.
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HST 404/504: Gender Issues in History,I
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
In this first course in the sequence students will consider the history of women, men and gender relations to the 19th century. The course will introduce students to themes and methodologies for the study of gender in history and will focus on comparative cultural ideas about gender and sexuality and how these shaped social roles.
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HST 405/505: Gender Issues in History,II
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Second course in the sequence. Students will consider the history of women, men and gender relations in the 19th and 20th centuries. Emphasis on cultural ideas about gender and gender roles, families, communities, and the state, and the way in which race, class, ethnicity and sexuality intersect with gender to shape women's and men's lives.
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HST 406/506: Archival Science
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
An introduction to the methods and philosophy of conserving and collecting archival records and professional standards of organizing, indexing and controlling access to printed materials of historical significance. Includes an overview of the archivist's responsibilities for acquiring, securing and providing access to materials according to ethical and professional standards of stewardship.
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HST 407/507: Seminar
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Special seminar topic offerings in the history discipline.
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