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HS 241: Colonial and Revolutionary America
3.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University
This is a study of the colonial and revolutionary growth of the people who would become Americans. Special emphasis will be placed on how they slowly differentiated themselves from the Old World cultural patterns while remaining Western. Prerequisite: Not open to students who have taken HS 101.
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HS 242: Civil War and Reconstruction
3.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University
An in-depth course stressing the rise of Jacksonian democracy and the market revolution; the causes and conduct of the war; the human, political and economic problems of the Confederacy, and the Reconstruction era.
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HS 243: Twentieth Century America
3.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University
This is a study of the most recent developments in American history, from the Gilded Age on, with emphasis on industrialization, the struggle between isolation and foreign involvement as the nation becomes a world power, and internal problems. Prerequisite: Not open to students who have taken HS 102.
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HS 302: The History of American Women
3.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University
This is a study of the varied historical experiences of American women and of changing gender relations, including women's contributions to the economy, the family, politics, religion and social reform.
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HS 307: The Presidency
3.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University
This course is a study of the American Presidency. The course examines the historical development of the Presidency as an institution. In addition, the course allows for case studies of individual U.S. presidents, including analysis of the influence of presidents domestically and internationally. Also listed under POLS 307.
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HS 314: Intercultural History
3.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University
A study of the political, cultural and economic development of a specific non-Western area (e.g., Latin America, South Asia, Southeast Asia, Africa, Middle East, Russia).
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HS 340: Constitutional History
3.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University
This course is a study of the United States Constitution and its influence on American society historically and in the present. The course will focus on the crafting and development of the Constitution, and on the important role of the courts in interpreting its provisions. Special attention will be devoted to current constitutional controversies. Also listed under POLS 340.
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HS 341: U.S.Foreign Policy
3.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University
This course is a study of United States foreign policy. The course includes an analysis of the historical development of foreign policy in the United States. In addition, the course focuses on important players in the foreign policy process, including government leaders, news media, and the public. Special attention is devoted to key foreign policy issues including the Cold War, weapons of mass destruction, human rights, and international terrorism Also listed under POLS 341.
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HS 400: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University
Includes practica and internships, to be arranged with the Department Chair.
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HS 401: Seminar:Philosophy of History
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University
An integration of historical perspectives with emphasis upon philosophies of history and historiography. Prerequisite: Senior standing or consent of instructor.
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