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HIS 370: Myth of The Melting Pot: a History of American Racism And Prejudice
3.00 Credits
Medaille University
An exploration of the manner in which immigrants and minority groups have been treated in American society; detailed analysis and discussion of historical documents, articles, and books. Three credit hours. Prerequisite: SOC 100. Offered as needed.
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HIS 380: European History And The Berlin Wall
3.00 Credits
Medaille University
A study of how the history of Europe in the twentieth century symbolically parallels the rise and fall of the Berlin Wall. Three credit hours. Prerequisite: Junior standing. Offered as needed.
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HIS 390: Hollywood's America: United States History Through Movies And Television
3.00 Credits
Medaille University
A study of the American experience via movies and television against a backdrop of the United States' cultural life in the late nineteenth century to the last decade of the twentieth century. Three credit hours. Prerequisites: WRT 200, any two Social Science courses, and Junior standing. Offered as needed.
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HIS 398: Special Topic in History
3.00 Credits
Medaille University
(Topic to be specified each semester course offered.)
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HIS 401: The History of Buffalo
3.00 Credits
Medaille University
A study of the historical, geographical, sociological, religious, political, and economic developments of Buffalo. Emphasis is to be placed on the period following the burning of the city during the War of 1812 to the present day. This course also will focus on the city as a resource for primary research. Three credit hours. Prerequisites: WRT 200 and Junior standing. Offered Fall semester (d).
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HIS 402: The History of New York State
3.00 Credits
Medaille University
This course covers the Empire State from the early occupation to the present. Emphasis will be on historical, geographical, sociological, political, and economic developments. These will be viewed within a multicultural context. Three credit hours. Prerequisite: HIS 140 or HIS 150 or Junior standing. Offered Spring semester (d); offered Fall semester in odd numbered years (e).
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HIS 410: War And Peace in The Nuclear Age
3.00 Credits
Medaille University
This course examines the origins and evaluation of the nuclear competition between the United States and the Soviet Union and its impact upon the world. Three credit hours. Prerequisite: Junior standing. Offered Fall semester (e).
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HIS 450: Early Constitutional Conflict
3.00 Credits
Medaille University
The history of the U.S. Constitution as a product of three hundred years of American legal and intellectual thought. Particular attention will be paid to those who wrote the Constitution, the philosophical influences on them, and the resulting debates at the Constitutional Convention. Three credit hours. Prerequisites: HIS 140 and POL 101.Offered as needed.
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HIS 451: Contemporary Constitutional Conflict
3.00 Credits
Medaille University
The history of the Constitution from the post Civil War period to the present. Emphasis will be placed on Supreme Court decisions, how they affected reform movements, civil rights and civil liberties. Three credit hours. Prerequisites: HIS 150 and POL 101.Offered as needed.
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HIS 456: Historical Issues
3.00 Credits
Medaille University
(Topic to be specified each semester course offered.) This course allows the social science group in the liberal arts division to offer specialty courses that are not included in our regular course offerings. Included are various histories of Asia, Africa, Latin America, Europe, Americas, United States and the Middle East. A student may take this course more than once for credit under different topics. Three credit hours. Prerequisite: Junior standing. Offered Spring semester (e).
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