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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
P: Consent of Hutton Honors College. Honors seminar focusing on topics in the natural and mathematical sciences. May be repeated with a different topic for a maximum of 6 credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
European institutions, social and intellectual history from late Roman Empire to Renaissance. Greco-Roman legacy, Christian institutions, Byzantine and Islamic influences, town revival and trade, rise of universities, emergence of national states and literatures. II Sem.
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3.00 Credits
Contrasting patterns of indigenous change and response to Western imperialism in East Asia during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. China and Japan receive primary consideration; Korea and Vietnam, secondary. Emphasis on the rise of nationalism and other movements directed toward revolutionary change.
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3.00 Credits
Describes and analyzes the mutual interaction of the American countries and the major countries of East Asia-China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam-during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Emphasis on cultural interrelations and changing images.
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3.00 Credits
England to 1688. Political and constitutional developments, particularly in relation to Henrician Reformation and Puritanism. I Sem.
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3.00 Credits
England from 1688 to present. Political and economic movements, such as liberalism and socialism, arising out of the industrialization of Britain. II Sem.
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3.00 Credits
I: 1492-1850. African, Indian, Spanish, Portuguese heritage. Discovery and conquest. Clash of cultures. Spanish empire. Society, culture, economics, politics. Bourbon reform, independence, new republics. II: 1850-present. Cultural and national identities. Diplomacy, dictators, social progress. National cultures. Mexican revolution: Latin America in a world community. Revolution and counterrevolution. H211, I Sem., II Sem., SS; H212, I Sem., II Sem., SS.
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3.00 Credits
I: 1492-1850. African, Indian, Spanish, Portuguese heritage. Discovery and conquest. Clash of cultures. Spanish empire. Society, culture, economics, politics. Bourbon reform, independence, new republics. II: 1850-present. Cultural and national identities. Diplomacy, dictators, social progress. National cultures. Mexican revolution: Latin America in a world community. Revolution and counterrevolution. H211, I Sem., II Sem., SS; H212, I Sem., II Sem., SS.
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3.00 Credits
Europe in the age of bubonic plague, 1348-1715, with emphasis on changes in climate, population, food supplies, public health measures, economy, social relations, and religious and artistic responses to disaster.
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3.00 Credits
P: H211. Fundamental principles and processes of planning a fashion line, including interpreting design concepts and themes, designing and sketching ensembles, and coordinating fabrication, color, and texture.
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