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HIST 462: History of Modern Japan
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
This course assesses the impact of contact with the West, imperialism, industrialization and "The Economic Miracle"the development of 19th-, 20th-, and 21st-century Japan. Topics will include the structure of Japanese culture, politics, diplomacy, economics and society. (P: HIST 290 or instructor's permission) (WIC)
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HIST 490: Advanced Topics in History
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
As needed, a selected topics course focuses on either a specific time period or theme in history and focuses on analyzing the historical context of the period or theme. (P: HIST 290 or instructor's permission) (WIC)
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HIST 493: Cooperative Education
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
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HIST 495: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
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HIST 496: Research Capstone in United States History
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
This course provides students an opportunity to focus on specialized historiography and research in United States history. Students will be expected to produce a major research paper centered on a selected theme in U.S. history. The focus of this course will vary at the discretion of the instructor. (P: HIST 290 or instructor's permission) (WIC)
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HIST 497: Research Capstone in European History
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
This course provides students an opportunity to focus on specialized historiography and research in European history. Students will be expected to produce a major research paper centered on a selected theme in European history. The focus of this course will vary at the discretion of the instructor. (P: HIST 290 or instructor's permission) (WIC)
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HIST 498: Research Capstone in World History
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
This course provides students an opportunity to focus on specialized historiography and research in World history. Students will be expected to produce a major research paper centered on a selected theme in World history. The focus of this course will vary at the discretion of the instructor. (P: HIST 290 or instructor's permission) (WIC)
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HON 111: Oral and Written Expression I
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
This course for freshman Honors Program students integrates fundamental components of oral and written expression by focusing on similarities and differences between the two forms, emphasizes an introduction to learning in the liberal arts tradition, a comparison of academic and professional disciplines, critical thinking skills, ways of identifying and testing evidence and hypotheses, and the use of primary sources in writing and speech production. Offered every fall.
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HON 112: Oral and Written Expression II
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
This course is a continuation of HON 111. It refines the skills introduced in HON 111 and provides further opportunities for formalizing the components of oral and written expression and multidisciplinary learning. The course enables students to refine their critical thinking and problem-solving skills in their oral and written analyses of the various subjects and styles of academic writing and oral expression. Students master documentation of sources and extend their knowledge of research skills and oral and written delivery modes. Offered every spring.
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HON 115-125: History of Western Humanities I & II
4.00 Credits
Thiel College
This two semester sequence surveys material and cultural history from Antiquity through Post-Modernism. The interdisciplinary approach encourages students to discover connections between historical periods and artistic style periods in the areas of philosophy, religion, art, architecture, music, literature and theater. Students are encouraged to reflect critically on the connections they discover and find relationships to their own lives and experiences. This discovery/reflection model helps provide students with a context by which to understand the values of humanity both as they are expressed in the past and as they are expressed in their own lives. HON 115 offered every fall and HON 125 offered every spring. (HON 125: WIC)
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