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HI 421-422: American Diplomatic History
6.00 Credits
Carroll College
An analytical survey of major developments and trends in United States diplomacy from the American Revolution to the present. Fall semester, odd-numbered years and spring semester, even-numbered years.
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HI 424: History of the Trans-Mississippi West
3.00 Credits
Carroll College
A topical study of the Trans-Mississippi West from the late 18th through the 20th centuries. Special emphasis on the myths and symbolism of the West, and on the West's impact on the nation's attitudesand values. Fall semester, even-numbered years.
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HI 486: Readings and Conference
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Carroll College
An informal seminar course with readings and reports in selected periods of history. Offered by arrangement. Prerequisite: Consent of the department chairperson and Vice President for Academic Affairs. See Independent Study.
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HI 493: Historical Research Practicum
3.00 Credits
Carroll College
A practical research course conducted at the Montana Historical Society. Designed to familiarize research-oriented students with research, methodology, and historical materials. Prerequisite: Junior standing and consent of the instructor. Offered each semester on an arranged basis. This course may be taken more than once.
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HI 494: Historiography
3.00 Credits
Carroll College
A formal seminar which surveys theories and literature of history as seen in the work of a variety of historians. Emphasis will be on methodological and topical approaches. Required for all history majors. Offered annually in the Spring semester. Fulfills writing intensive requirement.
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HI 495: Research Seminar in History
3.00 Credits
Carroll College
A formal seminar in which the students research, write, and evaluate major papers based on primary and secondary source materials. Required for all history majors. Fall semester.
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HNR 150: Classical Greek and Roman Thought
3.00 Credits
Carroll College
The Honors Scholars seminar series begins by the examination of the origins of philosophical speculations in the Greek and Roman worlds. Idealism and realism is explored through the dialogues, plays, and epics penned from 500 BC to 500 AD, which provide the basis for Western Thought. Spring semester of freshman year.
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HNR 250: Judeo-Christian and Medieval Thought
3.00 Credits
Carroll College
The Honors Scholars seminar series continues with this overview of the origins and themes held within the Hebrew and Christian Scriptures. These origins and themes are then projected through the medieval period, 500 AD - 1500 AD, in treatises and in literature, including Old and Middle English epics and lyric poetry. Fall semester of sophomore year. Fulfills writing intensive requirement. 102
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HNR 251: Renaissance Thought
3.00 Credits
Carroll College
The Honors Scholars seminar series continues with this overview of the flowering of the aesthetic sense, the rediscovery of classical thought, and the beginnings of the scientific revolution, via art, literature, and social theory, 1450 AD - 1600 AD. Spring semester of sophomore year.
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HNR 350: Restoration and Enlightenment Thought
3.00 Credits
Carroll College
The Honors Scholars seminar series continues by weaving the rise of the scientific revolution with the leading social philosophies of the 17th and 18th centuries, including empiricism, rationalism, and idealism, including the roles of satire, farce, and drama in literature. Fall semester of junior year.
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