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HEXS 491: Independent Study in Health and Exercise Science
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Messiah University
Independent research with faculty supervision.
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HEXS 497: Major Honors
3.00 Credits
Messiah University
Independent research program for students who have a strong academic record for a minimum of five previous semesters of college study. GPA of 3.5 and departmental approval required for enrollment.
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HEXS 498: Major Honors
3.00 Credits
Messiah University
Independent research program for students who have a strong academic record for a minimum of five previous semesters of college study. GPA of 3.5 and departmental approval required for enrollment.
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HIST 100A: Gen Ed U.S. History Elective
0.10 - 6.00 Credits
Messiah University
This course is used to accept History credit from an external institution. This fulfills the United States History General Education requirment.
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HIST 100E: Gen Ed European History
0.10 - 6.00 Credits
Messiah University
This course is used to accept History credit from an external institution. This fulfills the General Education European History requirement.
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HIST 101: Western Civilization: Bronze Age-1500
3.00 Credits
Messiah University
A survey of Western Civilization from pre-history to 1500. Major themes include the fundamental nature of human civilization, the Judeo-Christian tradition and its place among the civilizations of human history, and the nature of various cultural worldviews that emerged in classical and medieval Western civilization. Meets General Education European History requirement.
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HIST 101S: Seminar: Western Civilization Bronze Age-1500
0.00 Credits
Messiah University
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HIST 102: Western Civilization: 1500-Present
3.00 Credits
Messiah University
A survey of the social, economic, political, religious, and cultural developments in Western Civilization from 1500 to the present. Major themes include the emergence of a modern Western worldview, how with this worldview European nations came to dominate the other world civilizations, and how the traumas of the 20th Century caused a profound questioning of this modern world model. Meets General Education European History requirement.
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HIST 102S: Seminar: Western Civilization: 1500 to Present
0.00 Credits
Messiah University
Seminar: Must be taken with HIST 102 A survey of the social, economic, political, religious, and cultural developments in Western Civilization from 1500 to the present. Major themes include the emergence of a modern Western worldview, how with this worldview European nations came to dominate the other world civilizations, and how the traumas of the twentieth century caused a profound questioning of this modern world model.
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HIST 131: The Emergence of Modernity in the Western Imagination
3.00 Credits
Messiah University
This course explores the accelerating pace of change that accompanied the emergence of modernity in Western Civilizations. It focuses on those areas of human thought and imagination that have crafted the ideas and values that distinguish the modern West from other times and other locations. Emphasis will be placed on how ideas and intellectuals have both shaped and evaluated social, economic, and political changes since the onset of the early modern era. Meets the General Education European History requirement.
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