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HIS 311: England to the Stuart Age
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
England from its beginnings to the age of the Stuarts. Political, social, and constitutional history is traced through the 16th century, including the rise of England as a European and colonial power.
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HIS 312: Modern Britain
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
From the Stuart age to the present day. The course traces the formation of the United Kingdom, industrial and political development, intellectual life, and Britain146s role as an imperial power.
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HIS 315: Survey of Economic History
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
A survey of economic history, from the ancient world to the present. The economic enterprises of the past are studied in the context of the societies which helped create them. Intellectual, political and social themes are used to analyze the achievement of economic activity.
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HIS 390: Illinois History
0.25 Credits
Elmhurst University
Quarter course A survey of Illinois State History and the Illinois Constitution for the benefit of students having to take the content test for teacher certification. It also seeks to expose the students to the history of Chicago and the major Native American tribes in the state.
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HIS 440: Tchng Hist in Secondary School
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
This course acquaints the student with the variety of techniques, methods, and approaches in the teaching of history through a schedule of personal consultations, assigned readings, and classroom visits. Students familiarize themselves with some of the most recent developments in the field. Prerequisite: SEC 410. Spring Term.
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HIS 445: Topical Seminar: World Was II
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
Topics change each term. The seminars are taught by different members of the department and acquaint the student with the nature of historical inquiry and the use of primary sources. Can be repeated for credit. Fall 2008 description: This course examines what some would consider the bad guys, the revolutionary leaders in 20th century Latin America. A study of Mexican, Nicaraguan, Dominican, and Argentine leaders that demonstrates the lasting impact of their revolutionary ideals.
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HIS 451: Seminar in Historiography
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
A detailed and intensive study of the art and the science of the writing of history. Lectures, discussions, and class reports. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Upon request.
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HIS 452: Senior Thesis
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
This course is required of every student majoring in history and is to demonstrate the research, writing, and analytical skills of the graduating senior. To be taken in the first or second term of the senior year, this research paper will provide evidence of what the student has learned by having been a history major in terms of knowledge, skills, and insights. The topic of the paper will be selected by the student in consultation with a faculty advisor.
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HIS 468: Internship
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
No course description available.
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HIS 492: IndSty: Introductory Latin
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
A student majoring in the Department of History is encouraged to engage in independent study. The area of investigation must be approved by the chair of the department. A thesis must be presented, giving evidence of the scope of research and depth of insight gained. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
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