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3.00 Credits
Europe during and after World War I: the consequences of that war, the crisis of European democracy, Communism and the Soviet Union, the rise of Fascism in Italy and National Socialism in Germany, and the failure of collective security. Prerequisites: History 101 and 102. Course Type(s): HSEU, WT
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3.00 Credits
World War II and post-war Europe: the Cold War, European recovery, economic integration, Communism in Eastern Europe, the Soviet Union as a major power, and Europe's changing role. Prerequisites: History 101 and 102. Course Type(s): HSEU, WT
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3.00 Credits
A history of ideas, as viewed in philosophy, literature, and art, that have shaped the Western world from the Renaissance to the present; humanism, rationalism, and modern science; the conflict of reason and faith since the seventeenth century. Prerequisites: History 101, 102 and Philosophy 101. Course Type(s): HSEU
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3.00 Credits
A survey of Asia's great cultural traditions through literature, art, science, religion and institutions, and the interplay of these traditional cultures with Western civilization. Prerequisites: History 101 and 102. Course Type(s): CC, HSAS, HSNW, HSPRE
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3.00 Credits
Provides students with an opportunity to apply classroom theory in practice through actual work experience. Placements are selected to forward the student's career interest through experiential education. This course is repeatable for credit. Prerequisites: History 101 and 102 and Junior or Senior standing. Course Type(s): EX
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3.00 Credits
How did a small group of believers in a new faith succeed in giving rise to a world civilization spanning from India to Spain and from the Sahara to the Black Sea? Emphasis will be on the development of political and social institutions designed to accommodate diverse populations. Focus will be on how and why laws, practices, and ideas changed over time, and how these varied from region to region within the Muslim World. Course Type(s): CC, HSAS, HSEU, HSNW, HSPRE, WT
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3.00 Credits
Explores the major stages in the development of Ottoman state and society from its origins in the thirteenth century to its dissolution in 1922. Examination of the Ottoman World in the context of its neighbors and contemporaries, with emphasis on the principal Ottoman military, political, legal, and socioeconomic institutions. Focus will be on how Ottomans transformed and adapted these institutions according to changing historical conditions and challenges. Course Type(s): CC, NSNW, WT
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3.00 Credits
The dispersion of African people across the world was a seminal event in the history of humankind. African people have profoundly influenced the development of human history from this dispersion. This course includes a comprehensive historical overview of the African Diaspora in the Caribbean, Latin America, and North America, from the height of the Atlantic SlaveTrade in the eighteenth century to the present. Course Type(s): HSNW, HSUS
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3.00 Credits
This course examines some milestones in African history. Consideration of issues such as colonialism and African responses, nationalism, politics of independence, promotion of African unity, the new South Africa, the Rwandan genocide, and Africa in contemporary-world politics. Limited to students in the Honors Program. Course Type(s): CC, HO, HSAF, HSNW
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3.00 Credits
Africa in modern times, emphasizing the sub-Saharan part of the continent; traditional African civilizations; European colonization and its impact on Africa; economic, social, and political transformation; and the problems of nation-building. Prerequisites: History 101 and 102. Course Type(s): CC, HSAF, HSNW
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