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HIS 301: Craft and Theory of World History
1.00 Credits
Wabash College
This is an upper level course in world history. Students will read secondary literature about world history and will read world history textbooks more for historiographical analysis than for content. Emphasis will therefore be on the theories and practices of world history; students will be expected to produce a significant term paper focusing either on a curricular proposal for a world history course or on an historiographical analysis of current trends and developments in the field. This course is offered alternate spring semesters. Prerequisite: previous work in world history or consent of instructor. Credits: 1
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HIS 310: Advanced Topics,Ancient History
3.00 Credits
Wabash College
This course provides opportunities for small group and independent work in intensive study of selected topics in Ancient history. Since the content of this course varies from semester to semester, it may be repeated for credit upon the instructor's approval. Prerequisite: Previous course work in ancient history or consent of the instructor. Credits: 0.5-1
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HIS 320: Advanced Topics,Medieval and Early Modern Europe
3.00 Credits
Wabash College
This course provides opportunities for small group and independent work in intensive study of selected topics in medieval and early modern European history. Since the content of this course varies from semester to semester, it may be repeated for credit upon the instructor's approval. Prerequisite: Previous course work in medieval or early modern Europe or consent of the instructor. Credits: 0.5-1
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HIS 330: Advanced Topics,Modern Europe
3.00 Credits
Wabash College
This course provides opportunities for small group and independent work in intensive study of selected topics in modern European history. Since the content of this course varies from semester to semester, it may be repeated for credit upon the instructor's approval. Prerequisite: Previous course work in modern Europe or consent of the instructor. Credits: 0.5-1
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HIS 340: Advanced Topics,American History
3.00 Credits
Wabash College
This course provides opportunities for small group and independent work in intensive study of selected topics in American history. Since the content of this course varies from semester to semester, it may be repeated for credit upon the instructor's approval. Prerequisite: Previous course work in American history or consent of the instructor. Credits: 0.5-1
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HIS 350: Advanced Topics,Latin America
3.00 Credits
Wabash College
This course provides opportunities for small group and independent work in intensive study of selected topics in Latin American history. Since the content of this course varies from semester to semester, it may be repeated for credit upon the instructor's approval. Prerequisite: Previous course work in Latin America or consent of the instructor. Credits: 0.5-1
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HIS 360: Advance Topic in Asian History
3.00 Credits
Wabash College
This course provides opportunities for small group and independent work in intensive study of selected topics in Asian history. Since the content of this course varies from semester to semester, it may be repeated for credit upon the instructor's approval. Prerequisite: Previous course work or consent of the instructor. Credits: 0.5-1
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HIS 370: Advanced Topics in African History
3.00 Credits
Wabash College
This course provides opportunities for small group and independent work in intensive study of selected topics in African history. Since the content of this course varies from semester to semester, it may be repeated for credit upon the instructor's approval. One-half or one course credit, either semester. Prerequisite: Previous course work or consent of the instructor. Credits: 0.5-1
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HIS 387: Independent Study
1.00 Credits
Wabash College
Open to history majors with permission of the instructor and the department chair. Level of the course (100, 200 or 300) determined by the instructor. One-half or one course credit each semester. Credits: 0.5-1
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HIS 388: Independent Study
1.00 Credits
Wabash College
Open to history majors with permission of the instructor and the department chair. Level of the course (100, 200 or 300) determined by the instructor. One-half or one course credit each semester. Credits: 0.5-1
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