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HIST 145: History of Asia
3.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
A survey of Asian history from ancient times to the present. Directed elective area III. Urban America. (3) A survey of the growth and development of American urban society. The course is designed to show both how technological, economic, social, and political forces have shaped our cities over time and how cities have affected American life. No prerequisite.Directed elective area I. ( formerly Hist 491) Writing and Research in History. (3) This course focuses on writing and research in the discipline of history. Writing Instruction in the Discipline (WID) course. Prerequisites junior or senior standing; at least 18 s.h. in history or permission of the instructor; Eng 280. American Indian History, Pre-Contact to the Present. (3) (General Education/Multicultural Studies) This course surveys the history of American Indians from pre-contact to recent times within the current area of the U.S. Prerequisite: Hist 105 or 106, or consent of instructor. American Law. (3) A study of American law with emphasis upon the origins and development of legal institutions, legal procedures, and the historical background of American legal procedures. Prerequisite: 3 s.h. of U.S. history or consent of instructor. Directed elective area I. United States Military History. (3) A survey of the military policies and engagements which had significance in America's independence, expansion, and present world position. Prerequisites: Hist 105 and 106 or enrollment in or completion of MS 311, or consent of instructor. Directed elective area I.
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HIST 306: Vietnam:A Television History
3.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
A survey of the origins, battles, tactics, and strategy of the Vietnam War, with special emphasis on the domestic, social, and political impact of the War in the U.S. The course consists of 13 one-hour television programs and accompanying lectures. Directed elective area I or III. American West. (3) The settlement and development of the West from the Appalachian Range to the Pacific Ocean. Prerequisite: Hist 105 or 106, or consent of instructor. Directed elective area I. American South. (3) A survey of the American South from the colonization period to the present. Prerequisite: Hist 105 or 106, or consent of instructor. Directed elective area I.
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HIST 324: Middle Ages
3.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
A study of the political, economic, and cultural institutions of Europe from the Germanic invasions and the fall of Rome to 1300. Prerequisite: Hist 125 or consent of the instructor. Directed elective area II.
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HIST 333: Britain to 1688
3.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
A survey of British social and political history, with emphasis on constitutional development. Prerequisite: Hist 125 or consent of instructor. Directed elective area II.
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HIST 338: Germany
3.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
A survey of German history from beginnings to the present time. Prerequisite: Hist 125 or 126, or consent of instructor. Directed elective area II.
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HIST 349:
3.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
Africa since 1800. (3) (General Education/Multicultural Studies) A study of major themes from 1800 to the present from an African perspective: slave trade and its abolition, European colonialism, independence movements, and problems of independence. Not open to students with credit for AAS 349. Prerequisite: Hist 126 or consent of instructor. Directed elective area III.
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HIST 414: Jeffersonian and Jacksonian Era,1800-1850
3.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
An intensive study of the development of the United States as a nation from 1800 to 1850. Prerequisite: Hist 105 or consent of instructor. Corequisite or prerequisite: Hist 301. Directed elective area I.
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HIST 418: Emergence of Modern America,1914-1945
3.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
A study of American history from World War I to the end of World War II. Prerequisite: Hist 106 or consent of instructor. Corequisite or prerequisite: Hist 301. Directed elective area I.
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HIST 434: Topics in British History
3.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
Selected topics dealing with the political, social, and economic development of Britain. Topics will vary. Prerequisite: Hist 125 or 126 or 333 or 334, or consent of instructor. Directed elective area II.
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HIST 438: Germany under Hitler:The Nazi Dictatorship
3.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
National Socialism in Germany from Adolf Hitler to the Nuremburg Trials. Prerequisite: Hist 126 or 338, or consent of instructor. Corequisite or prerequisite: Hist 301. Directed elective area II.
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