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HIS 378W: Europe 1939 to the Present
3.00 Credits
Eureka College
(Offered in alternate years) Examination of the political, social, economic and intellectual developments of Europe from the origins of the Second World War to the present. Particular emphasis on the Cold War, the European Community, and the demise of Communism in Eastern Europe.
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HIS 391W: Historical Research and Methods
3.00 Credits
Eureka College
(Offered in alternate years) Examination of research skills, historical methodology, critical analysis, recent trends in historiography and professional writing. How historians conduct research and convey the results of it.
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HIS 392W: Historiography
3.00 Credits
Eureka College
(Offered in alternate years) Explores the character and discipline of history by examining the writings of representative historians from Herodotus to the present.
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HON 200: Honors Seminar
1.00 Credits
Eureka College
Students in the Honors Program will enroll in one Honors Seminar (HON 200) for every 30 semester hours of credit earned at Eureka College until enrollment in HON 410W. Honors Seminars are meant to provide an arena in which honors students will be challenged to engage an in-depth discussions on various topics not normally covered in the general curriculum. The classes stress independent inquiry, critical thinking and group discussion.
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HON 301: Honors Prospectus Preparation
1.00 Credits
Eureka College
A course meant to teach the basic of topic selection, bibliographic development, introduction to research and prospectus development in preparation for the writings of the Honors Thesis. (Generally taken 2nd semester of Junior Year.) Credit is offered on a pass-fail basis.
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HON 410W: Honors Thesis Preparation
2.00 Credits
Eureka College
Taken during the semester in which research and writing will occur in cooperation with the Thesis Advisor, Thesis Reader and Director of the Honors Program. This course demands strong independent study skills. Student meets on a regular basis with the Director of the Honors Program. (Generally taken 1st semester of the Senior Year.)
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HON 420W: Honors Thesis Presentation
2.00 Credits
Eureka College
Taken after HON 410W, during the semester in which the thesis will be completed and the public thesis presentation will occur. Student meets on a regular basis with the Director of the Honors Program. (Generally taken 2nd semester of Senior Year.)
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IDS 101: Freshman Seminar
1.00 Credits
Eureka College
Introduction to the history, values, and expectations of Eureka College. Provides continuing orientation concerning the various learning resources provided by the College. Course is designed to assist students in making a successful transition to college and laying the foundation for liberal arts study. It is required of all freshmen during the first semester of their enrollment. Service-learning and writing are integral pedagogical components to the course. As often as possible, the course will be linked to general education courses to create a cohort enrollment.
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IDS 150: American College and Language Skills for International Students
3.00 Credits
Eureka College
This class will help students for whom English is not the primary language assimilate successfully into the American college experience. Class activities and assignments are designed to improve the students' English language skills and to acclimate them to American culture as it influences and relates to their college experience.
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IDS 250: Travel Seminar
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Eureka College
A student may enroll for credit in travel-study projects sponsored or accepted by the College. Approval of registration for credit must be secured through the offices of the Dean of the College and the appropriate Division Chair. Travel-study projects may be domestic or foreign and must include readings, discussion, and a paper.
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