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GRA 451: Interactive Art
3.00 Credits
Mount Marty College
This course is designed to explore and advance students' understanding of and ability to create computer-based interactivity. (spring) Prerequisite: GRA 302
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GRA 485: Internship
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Mount Marty College
Internships are supervised part-time and full-time experiences in professional graphic arts settings. Students are encouraged to enroll in this class, as prospective employers may prefer to hire entry-level personnel with practical experience outside of the classroom. Pass or unsatisfactory grades only. (fall, spring and summer) Prerequisite: faculty approval
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HIS 106: Ancient and Medieval World Cultures
3.00 Credits
Mount Marty College
This course introduces the development of history and culture from prehistoric times through the Reformation of the 16th century. Major historical trends of primary civilizations, the contributions of Greek and Roman societies and the rise of Christianity are emphasized. (fall)
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HIS 107: 16th to 18th Century World Cultures
3.00 Credits
Mount Marty College
This course introduces the development of history and cultures from the late Middle Ages through the French Revolution of 1789. The Reformation, interaction between various world cultures, the Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment and the development of various political traditions are emphasized. (spring)
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HIS 108: 19th and 20th Century World Cultures
3.00 Credits
Mount Marty College
This course introduces the development of history and cultures from the French Revolution to the late 20th century. The French and Industrial Revolutions, the development of Pacific Rim cultures, World Wars I and II, and the Cold War are emphasized. (fall and spring)
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HIS 228: U.S.History and Government for Teachers
4.00 Credits
Mount Marty College
This course introduces the origins and development of the United States and its government from pre-colonial times through the Civil War period. The Native American cultures, European colonial efforts, American Revolution and development of the Constitution, Westward movement and the Civil War are emphasized. (fall)
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HIS 229: U.S.History Since 1877
3.00 Credits
Mount Marty College
This course continues the United States history beginning with the Reconstruction era to the late 20th century. The Industrial Revolution, Progressive era and the emergence of the United States as a world power are emphasized. (spring)
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HIS 322: Constitutional History and Law
3.00 Credits
Mount Marty College
This course introduces origins and development of the Constitution and subsequent major court decisions affecting constitutional law interpretations. (fall odd)
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HIS 346: U.S.Diplomatic History
3.00 Credits
Mount Marty College
This course studies the origins and development of foreign policy from the Revolutionary Era through the Cold War period. The course features an emphasis on the development of the U.S. in the context of world history and a study of the various interpretations of American foreign policy. (spring even) Prerequisite: HIS 228 or HIS 229
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HIS 361: History of Christianity
3.00 Credits
Mount Marty College
This course introduces the origins of Christianity and the subsequent history of the Christian church. The developments of doctrines, the rise of monasticism and the impact of Christianity on world history are emphasized. (fall)
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