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HIS 3406: Christianity in America
5.00 Credits
Seattle Pacific University
Offerings A survey of the development of American Christianity from the 17th century to the present. Explores the many expressions of Christianity that have taken root in American soil, with an emphasis on the interplay between Christianity and American culture. Particular attention will be given to the contemporary religious landscape, that is, to the varieties of American church life today. Attributes: Upper-Division
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HIS 3435: Marxism:20thCent Theory & Prac
3.00 Credits
Seattle Pacific University
Offerings Examines the development of varieties of Marxist theory and practice in the 20th century. Compares the Soviet, European, Chinese, and Latin American experiences with Marxist thought and practice. Offered alternate years. Attributes: Upper-Division Restrictions: Freshman students are excluded.
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HIS 3440: Internatnl Peace & World Order
5.00 Credits
Seattle Pacific University
Offerings A study of conflict and conflict resolution in the international system, drawing upon resources from negotiation theory, peace studies, biblical models, international law, and international organization, with analysis of varying world-order models. Attributes: Social Science B, Upper-Division Restrictions: Freshman students are excluded.
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HIS 3501: Col & Rev Am:Found of Am Civ
5.00 Credits
Seattle Pacific University
Offerings Explores America's pre-national experience in both local and international perspective, from the earliest explorations through the American Revolution. Considers how America's distinctive cultural patterns developed. Emphasizes the role of Christianity in shaping the emergence of an American identity and character. Satisfies major requirement for history of Christianity course. Attributes: Social Science B, Upper-Division, Writing "W" Course Restrictions: Freshman students are excluded.
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HIS 3600: History of Pacific Northwest
5.00 Credits
Seattle Pacific University
Offerings Surveys development of the region encompassing Washington, Oregon, and Idaho from the discovery period to the present. Sets the regional story in the context of the general history of the American West. Field experiences required. (For post-baccalaureate students, a tutorial version of this course, HIS 5600, is offered year round.) Attributes: Upper-Division Restrictions: Freshman students are excluded.
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HIS 3640: Growth of Amer Economic System
3.00 Credits
Seattle Pacific University
Offerings Prerequisites: ECN 1100, or ECN 2101 and ECN 2102. Studies the development of the American economy, with particular attention to the rise of the modern business system and its impact on American society; gives corollary consideration to labor, agriculture, technology, and the monetary system. Offered alternate years. Attributes: Upper-Division Restrictions: Freshman students are excluded.
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HIS 3670: Hist of Amer Foreign Relations
5.00 Credits
Seattle Pacific University
Offerings Studies the United States as a participant in the international system, from colonial dependency to superpower. Proposes a theoretical model for interpreting American foreign policy and applies this framework to historical events considered chronologically. Considers questions of morality in relation to foreign policy. Attributes: Social Science B, Upper-Division, Writing "W" Course Restrictions: Freshman students are excluded.
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HIS 3710: Comparative Non-Western Histry
5.00 Credits
Seattle Pacific University
Offerings Explores the history of the non-Western World through thematic and regional comparisons. Sample themes include frontier encounters, colonialism, nationalism, modernization, state formation, and social change. Attributes: Social Science B, Upper-Division, Writing "W" Course Restrictions: Freshman students are excluded.
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HIS 3720: Rise of Islamic Civilization
5.00 Credits
Seattle Pacific University
Offerings Traces the rise and development of Islamic civilization from seventh-century origins to the 18th century. Highlights the interaction of cultural, political, and economic themes, as well as the changing relations between the Middle East and Europe. Attributes: Social Science B, Upper-Division, Writing "W" Course Restrictions: Freshman students are excluded.
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HIS 3730: Modern Middle East
5.00 Credits
Seattle Pacific University
Offerings Traces cultural, political, and economic change in the Middle East from the 18th century to the present. Explores Middle Eastern/Islamic responses to Western expansion, the rise of nationalism, the Arab-Israeli conflict, the geopolitics of oil and the roots of terrorism. Attributes: Social Science B, Upper-Division, Writing "W" Course Restrictions: Freshman students are excluded.
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