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HIST 310: Personality in History:A Biographical Approach to the Study of the Past
3.00 Credits
Felician College
Students investigate the relationship between great men and women and the events around them. Students explore the possibilities and problems of micro-versus macro-history and the use of psychology and other social sciences in historical explanation. (fall 2009, fall 2011) Prerequisites: HIST 104 or HIST 202 or HIST 203
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HIST 315: Women in History
3.00 Credits
Felician College
Students analyze source materials on the roles and experiences of women from the classical eras through the twentieth century. (spring 2009, fall 2010) Prerequisites: HIST 101, 102, 103, 104, 201, 202, or 203
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HIST 320: History of Modern Japan
3.00 Credits
Felician College
This course examines the history, economy, and culture of Japan since the Meiji Restora-tion of 1868, with particular emphasis on the post World War II era and Japanese- Ameri-can relationships. (spring 2010, spring 2012) Prerequisite: HIST 110 or permission of in-structor
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HIST 340: Aging in America
3.00 Credits
Felician College
A study of the history of aging from Pre-Columbian civilizations to the present. Em-phasis on the roles and status of the older American governmental legislation and its ef-fects, how historical developments have af-fected older Americans, familial relationships, and the current ?graying? of the United States. (every fall ) Prerequisites : HIST 201, 202, or 203
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HIST 360-380: Mini Courses
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Felician College
An exploration of selected topics in European and American history. Topics will vary from semester to semester and will be announced in the course bulletin. Past topics have in-cluded: The Great Depression, De Toque-ville's Democracy, World War II in Europe, Russian Revolution, The Nazi Revolution, and Italian Fascism. (every semester) Note: A history major successfully completing three 300-level ?Mini courses? can have these courses counted towards the completion of one 300-level major course requirement.
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HIST 390: The Eastern European Immigrant Experience in America
3.00 Credits
Felician College
A survey of the impact of America on Eastern European immigrants and their contribution to the American experience. This interdiscip-linary course will involve the history of these ethnic communities together with a study of their artistic, cultural and social contributions. (spring 2009, fall 2010) Prerequisite: HIST 202 or HIST 203
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HIST 420: Renaissance
3.00 Credits
Felician College
Students analyze the economic, political, so-cial and religious developments in Italy and Northern Europe from the fourteenth to the sixteenth centuries. Emphasis is on changing cultural values and forms of interpretation of the Renaissance. (spring 2009, fall 2010) Prerequisite: HIST 101 or HIST 102
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HIST 430: The American Revolution
3.00 Credits
Felician College
Students study the causes and results of the American Revolution and its pivotal role in shaping the American experience. The role of both ideas and individuals will be explored. (fall 2008, fall 2010, fall 2012) Prerequisite: HIST 201
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HIST 440: Historiography and Historical Methods
3.00 Credits
Felician College
This course seeks to explore some of the me-thodological problems facing historians. Read-ings from famous classical and modern histo-rians serve as the foundation for exploration and discussion. This course is intended for History majors. (every fall and/or spring as needed) Prerequisite: 15 credits in History or permission of the instructor
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HIST 450: Senior Seminar in History
3.00 Credits
Felician College
Students complete a mentored project on an original topic with extensive written research of primary sources. Oral presentation of work culminates study within the major. Open to majors in their last semester of studies. (every spring and fall as needed) Prerequisite: HIST 440
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