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3.00 Credits
The course introduces majors to the philosophy, methods and controversies within the discipline of History, as well as the history of History, and provides a foundation of knowledge, awareness and insight into what it means to have a historical consciousness and a historical perspective that will enhance students' understanding of their major and the knowledge provided in subsequent History courses. The class also provides a foundation for the research skills needed to discern context and causation, methods of historical analysis, issues of truth and objectivity, conflicting interpretations, and inquiry into varied historical approaches and genres. 3 credits
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Survey of the discovery and exploration of America, the Colonial Period, the American Revolution, the Young Republic, westward expansion, industrialization, the Civil War, and Reconstruction.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of the history of the United States from Reconstruction through the Present with emphasis on America's involvement in war, poverty and reform, the Presidents, and the social and cultural life of Americans
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3.00 Credits
Surveys the major civilizations of the world, including Egyptian, Mesopotamian, Persian, Greek, Roman, Chinese, Indian, African, and Western European, through the sixteenth century. (Offered Fall Semester) 3 credits
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Surveys the major civilizations of the world, including Western European, Middle Eastern, African, and Latin American from the sixteenth century through the present. (Offered Spring Semester) 3 credits
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Studies American society from 1607 to 1830 emphasizing architecture, painting, and the decorative arts as cultural expressions of the period. 3 credits
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Studies American society from 1830 to 1920 emphasizing architecture, painting, and the decorative arts as cultural expressions of the period. 3 credits
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Satisfies the Level Two History & Social Science requirement for the new core. Examines the turbulent sixties with emphasis on the impact of the Civil Rights Movement and the Vietnam War. 3 credits
Prerequisite:
( EN100 AND FY100)
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3.00 Credits
Satisfies the Level Two History & Social Science requirement for the new core. Examines the history of the family in America and the changing shape of the family home from the Colonial Period through the present. 3 credits
Prerequisite:
( EN100 AND FY100)
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3.00 Credits
Satisfies the Level Two History & Social Science requirement for the new core. "Epidemics in History" explores the social and cultural impact of epidemics such as Bubonic Plague, Syphilis, Small Pox, Yellow Fever, Cholera, Polio, Influenza and HIV/AIDS. Case studies will illuminate major themes such as the impact of disease in war, the impact of disease on religious belief and practice, the economic consequences of epidemics and the development of public health systems as a response to crises. 3 Credits.
Prerequisite:
( EN100 AND FY100)
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