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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits This course explores the political, religious, and cultural changes that caused the breakup of medieval Catholic Christendom. It also stresses a theological understanding of the reformers' positions as well as the Catholic response to Protestantism. Students who earn credit in THL 336 may not enroll in this course.
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits This course will examine the intellectual, cultural, institutional, social, and political aspects of the Early Middle Ages, emphasizing the fusion of the Roman,Teutonic, and Christian cultures in forming medieval society.
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits This course will examine the intellectual, cultural, institutional, social, and political aspects of the Middle Ages from the late Carolingian Age and feudal period through the High Middle Ages.
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits This course considers the status, experiences, and opportunities of men and women in the context of marriage, sexuality, and family life influenced from the time of the Roman Republic to the 13th century. Attention also is given to the major impact of the Catholic Church upon the development of marital and familial institutions. Same asWMS 334.
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits This survey course will examine the partition of Africa, colonialism, the growth of African nationalism, independence movements, and the politics of the ColdWar. Social and cultural issues will also be considered. Same as BLS 344.
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits Focuses on the emergence of the modern-day Middle East after the break-up of the Ottoman Empire followingWorld War I. Explores the origins of the Arab-Israeli conflict, the civil war in Lebanon, the Iran-Iraq war, the Persian Gulf War, and Islamic revivalism, neo-colonialism, democratization, industrialization, and modernization.
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits This course examines the African-American experience from the beginning of the slave trade through Reconstruction. Topics include the establishment of slavery in North America, the development of the cotton economy of the South, the rise of anti-slavery, the experience of free blacks, African-American religious development, and slave resistance. Same as BLS 346.
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits This course will examine slavery as a cause of the Civil War, emancipation, Reconstruction, Jim Crow, black intellectuals and black history, the migration of African-Americans from the South, the emergence of the civil rights movement, desegregation, the role of Martin Luther King, the black power movement, the persistence of racism, and affirmative action programs. Same as BLS 347.
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits This course examines the transformation of American businesses from the small-firm world of the early national period to the multi-national corporations of the 20th century.The course focuses on key entrepreneurs and businesses to highlight various legal, political, economic, and institutional factors inherent to the rise of the American business enterprise.
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits This is a survey of Irish History with emphasis on the Irish experience from the Rising of 1798 to the formation of an independent Irish state in the early 20th century.
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