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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Three credits. Particular emphasis on land warfare; examines battles, campaigns, and wars and the military's relationship to American governmental, societal, technological, and managerial patterns.
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3.00 Credits
Three credits. Examines military, diplomatic, political, and cultural aspects of the Vietnam War. Causes of the war; interplay between military, diplomatic, and domestic policy; historical memory of the conflict through analysis of texts, oral histories, films, and material culture.
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3.00 Credits
Three credits. Prerequisites: HIST 1010 and 1020 or 1110 and 1120 recommended. Examines the chronological and basic periods, themes, and topics of Latin America's economic, social, political, and cultural histories from pre-Colombian times to the present.
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3.00 Credits
Three credits. An integrated examination of major themes and selected area studies of the twentieth century. Themes include the world system, colonialism, the Great Depression, both world wars, the cold war, emergence of independent countries, economic globalization and dependency, religious stirrings, urbanization, massive migrations, social revolution, and the postindustrial world.
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6.00 Credits
Six credits. Theoretical as well as first-hand experience on the history and cultures of Africa. Course may not be repeated for additional history hours.
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3.00 Credits
Three credits. Explores the South's image in major motion pictures during the twentieth century. Examines the links between the portrait of the South on screen and the particular social, political, cultural, and economic concerns of the historical period in which the films were made.
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3.00 Credits
Three credits. Modern war as presented in major motion pictures. Analyzes the cultural responses to war in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries through movies made about war.
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3.00 Credits
Three credits. Exploration and colonization of North America, relations between Native Americans, Europeans, Africans, and colonial societies in the context of the Atlantiac world from 1492 to 1760.
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3.00 Credits
Three credits. Examines the period from the Seven Years' War through the War of 1812, while emphasizing political, social, intellectual, and economic developments in the new United States.
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3.00 Credits
Three credits. Major political, social, and economic developments in the awakening of American nationalism, Jacksonian democracy, expansionism, and the Mexican War.
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