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3.00 Credits
Development of American principles and ideals from the colonial era through the early national period; issues in sectional divergence and the Civil War. (NMCCN HIST 1113)
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credits) Changes which brought the urban/industrial society of today into being; World Wars I and II, and aft er. (NMCCN HIST 1123)
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3.00 Credits
Changes which brought the urban/industrial society of today into being; World Wars I and II, and after. (NMCCN HIST 1123)
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3.00 Credits
Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Cretan, Indus Valley civilizations; Greece, Rome, China, India; Middle Ages and concurrent development in Africa, China, India, and Japan. (NMCCN HIST 1053)
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credits) Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Cretan, Indus Valley civilizations; Greece, Rome, China, India; Middle Ages and concurrent development in Africa, China, India, and Japan. (NMCCN HIST 1053)
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credits) Europe, Africa, China, Japan, India from Reformation times to the present; intellectual and political trends. ( NMCCN HIST 1063)
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3.00 Credits
Europe, Africa, China, Japan, India from Reformation times to the present; intellectual and political trends. (NMCCN HIST 1063)
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3.00 Credits
New Mexico"s Indian, Spanish, Mexican, and American epochs; internal development and problems of the state; and New Mexico"s place in the United States. (NMCCN HIST 2113)
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credits) New Mexico's Indian, Spanish, Mexican, and American epochs; internal development and problems of the state; and New Mexico's place in the United States. (NMCCN HIST 2113)
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3.00 Credits
The study of Ancient Middle Eastern culture (history, architecture, visual arts, literature, religion, and society) covering earliest advanced civilizations and up to about 400 B.C.
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