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HIST 150: United States History to 1865
3.00 Credits
Winona State University
A survey of United States history from prehistoric times to the American Civil War. Special emphasis is placed on political developments and public policy, the origins and consequences of both slavery and ethnic, cultural and regional diversity and conflict. Also emphasized is the transformation of the social economic systems. Grade only.
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HIST 151: United States History Since 1865
3.00 Credits
Winona State University
A survey of United States history since the American Civil War with special emphasis on post-Civil War Reconstruction, late 19th-century economic and social developments and 20th-century reform movements. Additionally, foreign policy and the overseas expansion of the U.S. economy receives attention, as do the Cold War and post-Cold War developments. Grade only.
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HIST 165: Latin American History
3.00 Credits
Winona State University
A survey of Latin American history from pre-Columbian times to present including the colonial period, the struggle for independence and the rise of modern Latin American nations. Special emphasis is placed on Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Mexico. Grade only.
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HIST 214: The Mississippi River in U. S. History
3.00 Credits
Winona State University
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HIST 220: Introduction to African-American History
3.00 Credits
Winona State University
This course will introduce students to African American history. It examines the full breadth of African American history, starting with Africa in the years before the international slave trade, continuing on with the nature of African life in America during the colonial period and maturation and destruction of slavery in the 19th Century, and ending with the Black Liberation Movements of the late 20th Century. History majors and minors may count this class among their history electives.
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HIST 298: Historical Research Methods and Historiography
3.00 Credits
Winona State University
An introduction to historical research and criticism that exposes students to the sources, resources and techniques of research and evaluation of research as well as divergent historiographic traditions. Prerequisites: History Major or Minor standing or Social Science/History Major standing and ENG 111. Limited to 20 students. Grade only.
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HIST 350: The History of Attitudes Toward Death
3.00 Credits
Winona State University
A look at the attitudes toward death of various societies. Prerequisite: ENG 111 or instructor's permission. Grade only.
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HIST 370: Legal Research and Writing I
3.00 Credits
Winona State University
The student will become acquainted with commonly used terminology, the need for precision in meaning, and how courts interpret documents; and techniques of legal research, the process of judicial review, the extent of legal reporting, and methods of researching court decisions. Students will draft legal briefs and legal memoranda. Prerequisites: admission to the Paralegal Major and advanced sophomore standing. Grade only. Offered yearly.
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HIST 371: Substantive Law I
2.00 Credits
Winona State University
Students will learn the basic rules of contract law, real property law, torts, including workers' compensation, and legal ethics, and will be expected to practice their skills in legal research and writing. Prerequisite: HIST 370. Grade only. Offered yearly.
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HIST 375: Substantive Law II
3.00 Credits
Winona State University
Students will study the basic elements of probate law, negotiable instruments, bankruptcy, landlord-tenant law and extensive coverage of family law (divorce, separation, and paternity), including the study of motion practice and the Minnesota Rules of Family Court Procedure, pre-trial discovery and conflict resolution techniques as well as ethical issues associated with each. Prerequisite: HIST 374. Grade only. Offered yearly.
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