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3.00 Credits
History of major institutions in South America since independence with emphasis on Mexico, Chile, Cuba, and Central America.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the inner dynamics of American cities and their place in the history of the United States. Gives students an historical perspective and acquaints them with historical methods of examining cities.
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3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Survey and investigation of a particular period, topic, or issue in military history with emphasis on materials not covered in established courses. Exact content will be announced in advance of each offering. A total of 6 hours of credit may be earned.
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3.00 - 12.00 Credits
Students undertake supervised internships in careers related to history. Internships may be with historical museums and research institutions; public agencies like the National Park Service, historic preservation offices, and archives; or private institutions like historical galleries and business firms. This course is designed for paid work and learning experience on or off campus. Prerequisite: permission of the department chairperson. A total of 12 hours of credit may be earned.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of South, Southeast, and East Asian history from earliest times to roughly A.D. 1600, with special focus on the development of Asian societies and cultures before any significant European presence.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of South, Southeast, and East Asian history from roughly A.D. 1600 to the present, with concentration on the problems, leaders, and issues that resulted from Western presence, nationalism, independence, and modernization as well as contemporary issues.
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3.00 Credits
Stresses the emergence of modern African civilization from roughly 1500 to the present, with particular emphasis on regions south of the Sahara.
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3.00 Credits
Provides in-depth knowledge and understanding of the Middle East--today's Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Lebanon, Turkey, and other states--since Muhammed. Stresses indigenous societies and how they have dealt with Islam, imperialism, nationalism, development, and wars.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Exploration of selected issues, themes, problems, or interpretations with emphasis on individualized study and reporting. Restricted to honors students; others may enroll by permission of the department chairperson. A total of 3 hours of credit may be earned.
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3.00 Credits
The settlement of North America by the British and the evolution of the distinctive colonial societies that formed the foundation of the United States.
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