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GRMN 487-488: Independent Study
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
Independent Study
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GRMN 490: Senior Project
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
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HI 101: History of the U
3.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
3 hours This basic course in U.S. history focuses on American development to the post-Civil War era. Starting with European exploration of the New World, the survey emphasizes the foundation, establishment, and maintenance of the Republic and concentrates on major events and personalities in that process.
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HI 102: History of the U
3.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
3 hours U.S. history after the Civil War period is the subject of the survey from 1877. Considering major events and personalities, the course traces the development and effects of increased industrialization, growing involvement in world affairs, and greater diversification of American society.
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HI 104: World History from Prehistory to 1700
4.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
4 hours The first course in a two part introductory survey of world history. Topics will include the agricultural revolution, the creation of centers of civilization in the Mediterranean, India, China and elsewhere, the origins of religions such as Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, and others, the interaction among these centers of civilizations and between them and other areas of the world, and the beginnings of Europe's rise to a position of economic and political preeminence.
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HI 104 - World History from Prehistory to 1700
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HI 105: World History from 1700 to Present
4.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
4 hours The second course in a two part introductory survey of world history. Topics include the increasing understanding in Europe and elsewhere of reason as a way of understanding the world, the Industrial Revolution and its political, social and diplomatic effects, European expansion and imperialism, the importance of ideologies such as democracy, communism, nationalism, and fascism, the wars of the Twentieth Century, decolonization, and the westernization and globalization of the world.
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HI 120: Seminar in World History
3.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
3 hours A sustained examination of a specific topic important in modern history. Topics will vary, but may include issues such as identity and nationality, imperialism, genocide and ethnic cleansing, and the world wars of the Twentieth Century. May be repeated for credit if the topic is different. May be offered simultaneously with HI320.
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HI 201: Kansas History
3.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
3 hours This course provides the student with materials for understanding the political, economic, social, and cultural dimensions of Kansas, from the original people of the central plains, to the modern 21st century state.
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HI 220: Latin America
3.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
3 hours An introduction to the significant political, economic, diplomatic, military, and social developments in Latin America from the ancient Indian civilizations to the crisis-ridden 1980's. Special emphasis is placed on twentieth-century Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, Cuba, Central America, and their relations with the United States.
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HI 225: African-American History
3.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
3 hours An introduction to significant political, economic, social, cultural, and military developments in African-American history from the first landing of slaves in 1619 to the Rainbow Coalition of Jesse Jackson in the 1980's. Special emphasis is placed on the experience of slavery, the Era of Reconstruction and the New South, and on the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 60s.
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