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HIS 330: H istory of Constitutional Law
3.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This course will develop an understanding of the legal system of the United States through the study of the United States constitutional history and the U.S. court system. Offered in the spring semester of odd-numbered years.
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HIS 341: C anada in Transition
3.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This course provides students with a thematic approach to the historical, cultural, political, social and economic development of America's closest foreign ally and major trading partner. Through the examination of Canadian colonial development, political evolution, cultural formation and economic diversification, students analyze a nation that is similar to their own and yet quite unique. By studying Canadian policy toward native North Americans, students see how and why such a policy took a radically different approach from that followed in the U.S. This approach of comparison and contrast will be utilized throughout the course. Offered in the fall semester every three years.
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HIS 342: Great Achievers:A Biographical Perspective
3.00 Credits
D'Youville College
A biographical study of men and women of great achievement from diverse areas of endeavor. Included is an analysis of the area in which they lived, the obstacles they faced, their significant achievement and their impact on society. Offered in spring semester oddnumbered years.
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HIS 343: R ussia,the West and Change
3.00 Credits
D'Youville College
Beginning with Peter the Great, the course examines how Russia has attempted to keep up with Western technological and social development. Particular attention is given to the way communism has structured this attempt since the Russian Revolution. Offered in the fall semester, every three years, beginning in 2002.
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HIS 344: H istory of Ireland
3.00 Credits
D'Youville College
A broad introduction to Irish history from the Stone Age to the late 20th century economic boom. Included is a two-week extensive historical tour of Ireland. Offered in spring/summer semester of oddnumbered years.
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HIS 350: I slam and Africa
3.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This course examines the basic social and cultural implications of Islam, traces the initial impact in northern and tropical Africa and examines how Islamic factors have reasserted themselves after Western intervention in these areas. Offered in the spring semester, every three years, beginning in 2003.
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HIS 420: V ariable Topics in History
3.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This variable topic seminar deals with selected themes or topics that are announced when the course is offered. Offered as needed.
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HIS 441: C ase Study in Urban Sociology SEE SOC 441
3.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This course combines on-campus lectures about the geography, history, culture and society of a designated urban center with a one-week service learning experience in that city. Campus lectures will take place in the fall semester and the one week of service learning is held between semesters, in January.
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HIS 444: I nternship
3.00 - 12.00 Credits
D'Youville College
The history internship is a variable credit (3-12 hours) required course that encourages juniors/seniors to investigate a career through a placement in a professional setting or in the development of future projects (graduate study). This allows students to work under the guidance of an immediate supervisor and/or a college faculty sponsor. Offered as needed.
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HIS 450: Senior Research Project
3.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This course requires students to investigate and write a significant historical paper on a topic of their choice (usually in local history). The research for the paper must include original or archival sources. Prerequisite: Completion of 24 credit hours; Offered in the spring semester.
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