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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or permission of instructor. A study of European overseas expansion since the 15th century, focusing on the reasons for Europe's imperial success, the impact on non-European peoples, and struggles for independence and development in Asia, Africa, and the Americas. Gen. Ed. Designation: GS (G - Global Studies).
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or permission of instructor. This course explores some of the broadest patterns in world history, specifically the impact of geographical constraints and opportunities, ecological and environmental considerations, technological developments, and cross-cultural interactions on the development of human societies. This course is cross-listed with HIS 6710. Gen. Ed. Designation: GS (G - Global Studies).
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or permission of instructor. A seminar focusing on the historical origins of national identity and the dynamics of inter-ethnic relations. Specific case studies will be drawn from various world regions such as Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, etc. Gen. Ed. Designation: GS (G - Global Studies).
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or permission of instructor. An examination of the history of international conflict in Vietnam from 1944-1975. After an introduction to Vietnam's colonial history, the course surveys the Vietnamese attempts to throw off French colonial rule from 1944-1954, Chinese and United States efforts to preserve spheres of influence in Vietnam from the 1950's until 1975, and the efforts by the Vietnamese to resist and co opt these efforts in their own interests. This course may fulfill the history major requirement in either United States or World History, but not both. Gen. Ed. Designation: GS (G - Global Studies).
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or permission of instructor. An examination of the history of Japan as it undergoes social, cultural, economic, and political change from the end of its relative isolation to becoming a world power. The course covers the impact of modernization and westernization on Japanese society and culture, the quest for a East Asian empire that led to a devastating war in the Pacific, and national regeneration into an international economic power. This course is cross-listed with HIS 6820. Gen. Ed. Designation: GS (G - Global Studies).
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or permission of instructor. An examination of the historical development of the greater Caribbean from Spanish arrival in 1492 to the present. Specific themes might include exploration and conquest, colonialism and mercantilism, development of plantation agriculture, wars for independence, ethnicity and cultural tradition, revolutionary movements, women's movements, and twentieth-century relationships / involvement with the United States.This course is cross-listed with HIS 6850. Gen. Ed. Designation: GS (G - Global Studies).
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or permission of instructor. Topics not covered in regular course listings, such as environmental history, epidemic disease in history, technology in history.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Special Studies
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3.00 Credits
A study is made of various health problems which affect the community with emphasis on agencies working to solve these problems. The student is introduced to various career opportunities in the health field. Gen. Ed. Designation: EL (S - Service Learning).
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3.00 Credits
The study of the nutritive value of foods, the effect of food on the overall health of the individual, and nutritional needs throughout the life span. The course will explore how the body fuels itself, and the effects of diet on performance, health and well-being.
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