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HIST 480: Civil War and Reconstruction
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
From the close of the Mexican War in 1848 to the end of Reconstruction in 1877. Focuses on the political crises leading up to the Civil War; the course of the war on the battlefields and among civilian populations; the internal social and political conflicts arising from the war in both the Union and the Confederacy; and the impact of Reconstruction on race relations in the South.
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HIST 485: The Gilded Age and Progressivism 1877-1919
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
This course focuses on Reconstruction of the American Republic after the Civil War, and the conflicts generated by post-war disillusion with the republican ideal and development of mass market industrial capitalism. Special emphasis is placed on the Progressive critique of industrialism and the period's consummation in World War I.
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HIST 490: The Modern United States
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
This course will study the emergence of the United States as a world economic and political power. Particular attention will be given to post-1945 ideological and political struggles between the United States and the Soviet Union and the long-term economic after-effects of that struggle.
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HIST 495: Internship
2.00 Credits
Eastern University
Internship
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HIST 498: Teaching Assistant
1.00 Credits
Eastern University
Teaching Assistant
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HIST 499: Research Assistantship
1.00 Credits
Eastern University
Research Assistantship
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HLSC 230: Special Topics
1.00 Credits
Eastern University
Special Topics
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HLSC 325: Health & Disease
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
This course introduces the basic principles and methods of epidemiology, with an emphasis on critical thinking, analytic skills, and application to clinical practice and research. Students will learn and apply basic concepts of epidemiology to multiple domains of public health. We will illustrate and practice using epidemiology to better understand, characterize, and promote health at a population level.
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HLSC 445: Professional Development in Health Science
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
This course is designed for upper level health science and pre-professional students. This course explores administrative procedures, professional responsibility, clinical and personnel management, budgeting, and operations of someone in an allied health field. Additionally, this course will utilize a case study approach to evaluate moral and ethical practice from a Christian and a secular perspective. The information will be presented by way of lecture, group decision and guest speakers.
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HLSC 495: Internship in Health Science
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
The Health Science internship course is a capstone experience that permits students to apply their academic training under the direction of certified fitness/wellness professionals and/or licensed clinical professionals. Student internships are designed to complement the students' education in their particular field of study. While classroom input is inherent in educational programs at Eastern University, the application of academic theory gives the student experiences that will add to their personal and professional maturity. The internship provides the student with the opportunity to ask pertinent questions, make observations, and to participate in agency activities that normally would not be possible for a paid, full-time employee.
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