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HIST 212: World Civilizations since 1500
3.00 Credits
Minot State University
3 cr. (GE2) This course surveys non-Western History between 1500 and the present. It focuses on the continents of Asia, Africa and Latin America, examining these continents' cultures and histories from their own perspectives. Special emphases will be placed on religion, organization of societies, continuity and discontinuity of cultures, interaction with Europe and North America, colonialism, and global exchange. NW/T
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HIST 215H: Modern World Origins
3.00 Credits
Minot State University
3 cr. (GE2) A seminar in the origins of the modern world. Class time will emphasize student discussion of assigned relevant historical sources, both primary and secondary. In addition, there will be extensive and varied writing assignments. Honors Program admission of 3.30 cumulative GPA and permission of the instructor is required.
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HIST 220: North Dakota History
3.00 Credits
Minot State University
3 cr. Survey of the trends and problems in the State of North Dakota and their relations to the upper Mississippi Valley area, from Indian heritage to the present. US/T
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HIST 231: Latin American History Survey
3.00 Credits
Minot State University
3 cr. Survey of the countries below the Rio Grande from pre-Colombian times to the present. Special attention to continuity of Native American culture, colonial legacies, identity, gender roles, revolutions, relations with the U.S., and land and income distribution. NW/T
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HIST 240: African History Survey
3.00 Credits
Minot State University
3 cr. Africa has a wide variety of cultures and peoples. In this survey, we will study civilizations in as different areas as the Egyptian Nile, the Malian savanna, the Congolian rainforest, and East Coast Swahili traders. Topics include: ancient Egypt, Islam, European colonialism and its consequences, apartheid, women, and kinship. NW/T
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HIST 261: American Indian History
3.00 Credits
Minot State University
3 cr. A survey of American Indian history from pre-contact to the present, providing an overview of major trends and developments. US/T
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HIST 280: Practice and Method
3.00 Credits
Minot State University
3 cr. This colloquium introduces students to the tools, research and writing methods, resources and theoretical approaches required in upper level history courses. It includes a small student-initiated research project that will allow students to refine their skills. The course also features discussion of readings that illustrate a wide variety of historical approaches and methods. To be taken upon declaring a major in history or social science. Course restricted to History, History Education, Social Science, Social Science Education major or minor. (Offered spring semester only.)
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HIST 299: Special Topics in History
1.00 - 8.00 Credits
Minot State University
1-8 cr. This is a flexible course that may be taught depending on student needs. The design of the course is to present the student an opportunity to concentrate on various topics. Prerequisite(s) may apply. Repeatable for credit as topics change.
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HIST 315: History of American Women
3.00 Credits
Minot State University
3 cr. The experience of women in American history, with emphasis upon the continual change in woman's role and differences brought about by region, ethnicity, and economic class. Prerequisite(s): HIST 101 or 102 or 103 or 104 or 212 or consent of instructor. US/T
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HIST 319: Colonial America
3.00 Credits
Minot State University
3 cr. Traces the development of the colonies from the time of European exploration and early English colonization to the confrontations between Britain and America in the 1760s and 1770s. Prerequisite(s): HIST 101 or 102 or 103 or 104 or 212 or consent of instructor. US/C1
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