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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Explores the types of bondage, unfree labor systems, and slavery and the slave trade throughout African history as well as in a number of geographical regions for comparison. Includes Africa, the Mediterranean, the Caribbean, and Central and South America. Prerequisite: HIST 150 or permission of the department chairperson.
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3.00 Credits
Historiography: the major historians and the writing of history from Thucydides to the present.
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3.00 - 6.00 Credits
American culture, its art, economic life, educational systems, geography, history, industry, languages, music, and society. Students travel through designated areas in North America. Requires considerable reading before the trip and papers at the conclusion. With departmental approval, secondary social studies teacher-education students with a concentration in United States history may apply 3 hours of credit to category 1, 2, or 3. A total of 6 hours of credit may be earned.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Topics for independent study and research to be chosen and investigated in consultation with an instructor possessing special competence in the area involved. Prerequisite: permission of the department chairperson. A total of 3 hours of credit may be earned.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of women's experiences in modern European history. Examines the impact of major socio-cultural, political, and economic developments upon their lives; attitudes toward women's social roles; and their diverse attempts to change their social, political, economic, and sexual status.
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3.00 Credits
Development of cultural and intellectual movements in the fine arts, literature, scholarship, political and economic thought, science, and social reform from the eighteenth century to the present. Emphasizes themes and problems of major significance.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of the background, immediate causes, and the course of the First World War with stress on nationalism, the alliance system, imperialism, militarism, national aspirations, power rivalries, wartime operations, and peace plans.
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3.00 Credits
The origins, immediate causes, and the course of World War II with emphasis on the peace settlement of 1919, revisionism, appeasement, diplomatic conflicts, military campaigns, and the foundations of the postwar world.
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3.00 Credits
European origin of the Cold War and rebirth of a "new" but divided Europe with stress on East-West conflict, power blocs, international relations, and temporary decline of European influence; ideological, political, economic, and social development, including competition between Western and Sovietized Eastern Europe.
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3.00 Credits
Examines, interprets, and evaluates British, German, Russian, French, Italian, and Austrian strategy and diplomacy--and economic, geographic, ideological, and military foundations of national power--focusing upon the "German Question," Eurocentrism, imperialism, two world wars, renewed multipolarity, the European Community, and the Cold War.
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