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HSC 201: The Scientific Revolution
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
What are the origins of modern science? This course explores the emergence of scientific ideas and institutions during the Scientific Revolution (1450-1800) by examining how scientists built on the work of earlier thinkers, how their work was fostered and/or constrained by religion and politics, and why their ideas endured. Fulfills Foundations - Historical Analysis. Fulfills Cultures - Global Perspectives. Offered fall, winter, and occasional spring/summer semesters. Offered for SWS credit during the spring/summer semester.
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HSC 202: The Technological Revolution
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
How has technology evolved? Why has it changed? With what consequences? This course examines the development of technological systems from the 1700s to the 2000s by considering their influence on the cultural values of everyday people, their economic and environmental effects, and their shaping of our current technological society. Occasionally offered for SWS credit. Fulfills Foundations - Historical Analysis. Fulfills Cultures - Global Perspectives. Offered fall, winter, and occasional spring/summer semesters.
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HSC 280: Special Topics in HSC
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Readings, lectures, and/or discussions in specific topics not normally covered by other courses in the program.
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HSC 399: Readings in the History of Science
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Offers students the opportunity to explore a topic in the history of science in depth under the supervision of a staff member. Offered fall and winter semesters. Prerequisites: Two history of science courses and permission of instructor.
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Prerequisites: Two history of science courses and permission of instructor.
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HST 101: Introduction to World Civilizations
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
This course examines the long-term trajectory of world history. Taking a global approach, students think beyond national boundaries and consider themes that bind disparate regions together, such as trade, migration, the environment, state formation, and imperialism. Fulfills Foundations - Historical Analysis. Fulfills Cultures - Global Perspectives. Offered every semester.
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HST 102: Introduction to European Civilizations
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
This course examines the long-term trajectory of European civilizations, focusing on the development of Europe and the complex interrelationships between political, economic, social, and cultural aspects over time. Students may consider themes such as the emergence of nation-states, trade, migration, religion, class conflict, gender, racism, genocide, nationalism, or demographic change. Fulfills Foundations - Historical Analysis. Fulfills Cultures - Global Perspectives. Offered every semester.
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HST 103: Introduction to American Civilizations
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
How did we get here? Explore the long-term development of American history from precolonial origins to European colonies to a world power. Investigate how social, cultural, political, and economic forces have shaped our lives. Topics and thematic approach will vary by section. Fulfills Foundations - Historical Analysis. Fulfills Cultures - U.S. Diversity. Offered every semester.
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HST 180: Special Topics in History
1.00 - 9.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Course content varies. Refer to schedule of classes to determine course description and prerequisites. Students may repeat this course under different topics.
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HST 200: Introduction to the Study of History
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
This course introduces students to the basics of research, analysis, and writing in history. In addition, students learn ways to use historical knowledge and skills. Topics will vary from semester to semester. Offered every semester.
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HST 202: History of Global Change and Social Transformation
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
A historical inquiry into long-term processes of global change and social transformation. Focus is on increasing interconnectedness of human communities from the deep past to the present, including spread of cultural, market, and ecological exchanges, transport and communication technologies, developing ideas of social justice, and their connections to contemporary times. Fulfills Foundations - Historical Analysis. Fulfills Cultures - Global Perspectives. Cross-listed with GSI 202. Offered fall and winter semesters.
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