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GSCI 110: The Science of Physics
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
This is a course in basic Physics for the non-science student. In this course, some of the topics discussed are: the metric system, density, motion both linear and nonlinear, energy and energy transductions, temperature and heat, light, and specific heat. The laboratory experience reinforces lecture concepts and is algebra based. Laboratories are hands-on, inquiry based exercises. Two hours of lecture and two hours of lab.
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HIST 108: Global History to 500 C.E
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
Global History to 500 C.E. is an examination of the development of civilizations through the impact of migrations and the development of global trade in Asia, Africa, the Near East, and Europe from the Paleolithic Period to 500 C.E. Offered every semester. Satisfies core requirement.
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HIST 109: Global History
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
This course is a historical examination of the interconnection of Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and Europe during the Middle Ages, the High Middle Ages, and the Early Modern Period. Focus is on the economic, political, social, and epistemological foundations of modern institutions and thought. Offered every semester. Satisfies core requirement.
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HIST 203: American History to 1820
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
Analysis of American History from the development of pre-contact Native American cultures through the period of European exploration and first contact, the colonial era, the American Revolution, and the Early Republic. Offered every semester. Replaced HIST 201. Satisfies core requirement. (GESH)
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HIST 204: American History 1820 to 1920
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
Analysis of American History from the growth of sectionalism, the Civil War, and Reconstruction through the period of industrialization and overseas expansion as the United States moved toward great-power status. Offered every semester. Replaced HIST 202. Satisfies core requirement.
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HIST 205: American History Since 1920
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
Analysis of American History examining the rise of the United States to superpower status. Topics to be studied include American foreign policy, economic development, the creation of the welfare state, civil rights and women’s rights, and American political trends. Offered every semester. Replaced HIST 434. Satisfies core requirement. (GESH)
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HIST 208: Global History 1700-Present
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
An examination of global dynamics of the modern period including the Enlightenment and its philosophical successors, colonization, industrialization, nationalism, and global warfare. Decolonization, the emergence of the third world, and globalization will also be a focus of the course. Offered in the Spring semester. Replaced HIST 409. Satisfies core requirement.
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HIST 211: China in the Twentieth Century
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
A course devoted to the study of the impact of Western imperialism upon traditional Chinese values; Nationalist and Communist movements; the People's Republic of China as a world power. (Non-Western history selection.) Offered in Fall semester, even numbered years.
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HIST 212: The Middle East in Modern Times
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
An examination of the political evolution of the Middle East. The course focuses on Arab nationalism, creation of the state of Israel, Arab-Israeli wars and peace efforts, the revolution in Iran, the Iran-Iraq War, great powers involvement, oil diplomacy, terrorism, and the prospects of area and global peace. (Non-Western history selection.) Offered in Fall semester, odd numbered years.
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HIST 263: Honors American Studies
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
Through the content and methods of several academic disciplines-history, literature, art, and the social sciences-the concept of "covenant" is used tdiscover and analyze basic patterns and values in American culture. See ENGL 263. Permission required of the School of Arts and Sciences/Foundation course for Minor in American Studies.
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