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HI 407: Colonial and Revolutionary America
3.00 Credits
Caldwell University
An examination of the political, social, and cultural forces that shaped North America from the pre-Columbian period to the ratification of the United States constitution in 1789. Major topics to be covered include: pre-European Native America; the Age of European exploration and expansion; cross-cultural contacts between Indians, Africans, and Europeans; slavery; colonial ethnicity and the roots of American pluralism; colonial political structures; the Salem witch trials; colonial American culture; the American Revolution; and the Constitutional Convention.
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HI 413: The United States Civil War
3.00 Credits
Caldwell University
Examines the background and causes of the Civil War as well as its campaigns, battles, and military strategies. Attention is also given to the War's political and socioeconomic dimensions.
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HI 413 - The United States Civil War
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HI 430: The Contemporary World
3.00 Credits
Caldwell University
Studies the major ideologies, issues and problems affecting Europe and the world since the 1920's with particular stress on the background and events of World War II, U.S.- Soviet rivalry around the globe, struggles of emerging nations, and international conflict zones in Africa, Asia and Latin America.
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HI 432: Contemporary Issues and Problems in World Politics
3.00 Credits
Caldwell University
An in-depth and historically grounded examination of selected problems and issues, with topics chosen dependent upon the expertise of the instructor and the changing nature of world concerns.
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HI 440: Recent America
3.00 Credits
Caldwell University
Analyzes social, political and cultural developments since 1945 with special emphasis on social movements and political protest.
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HI 479: Cooperative Education
3.00 Credits
Caldwell University
Provides for the integration of classroom study with a specific, planned period of supervised learning through paid work experience related to a student's career goals.
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HI 489: Internship
3.00 Credits
Caldwell University
Offers qualified students the opportunity to do off-campus field work in history or political science by individual arrangement.
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HI 492: Research Seminar
3.00 Credits
Caldwell University
In this course students will undertake a significant research project in order to fulfill the Outcomes Assessment requirement for all major programs in the History and Political Science Department. This project will consist of a series of steps, including a research proposal, a preliminary bibliography, 2 preliminary drafts, a final draft of at least 20 pages in length, and an oral presentation to Department faculty. This course must be taken in tandem with one of the designated senior seminars-the Research Seminar cannot be taken alone.
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HI 499: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Caldwell University
Offers qualified students the opportunity to pursue independent reading and research in selected areas under the guidance of department faculty.
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IT 101: Elementary Italian I
3.00 Credits
Caldwell University
Introduces basic grammar, pronunciation and vocabulary with special emphasis on aural comprehension and conversation. Not open for credit to students who have had two or more years in secondary school.
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