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HIST 346: Soviet Union And The Commonwealth of Independent States
3.00 Credits
MacMurray College
The history of the Soviet Union and the C.I.S. to the present. No prerequisite.
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HIST 350: History of The Americas
3.00 Credits
MacMurray College
A comparative and historical approach to the Western Hemisphere, particularly North America: Canada, Mexico, and the United States. Special emphasis is given to the initial encounter between native peoples and Europeans, and the subsequent legacies of colonization throughout the Americas. A comparative perspective will be taken on topics such as culture, religion, race relations, slavery, economics, and politics. No prerequisite.
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HIST 351: Topics in Latin American History
3.00 Credits
MacMurray College
Possible topics include conquest, colonization, religion, revolutions, authoritarianism, and the disappeared. May be repeated for credit when topic changes. No prerequisite.
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HIST 355: The History of Political Campaigning
3.00 Credits
MacMurray College
A study of twentiethcentury presidential campaigns through events such as conventions, debates, speeches, and advertising. Particular emphasis will be placed on the current presidential race. No prerequisite.
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HIST 362: The u. s. Presidency
3.00 Credits
MacMurray College
A survey of the history of the presidency through an analysis of presidential communication. Particular attention will be paid to twentieth and twentyfirst century presidential responses to war, scandal, and other crises. No prerequisite.
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HIST 369: Secondary School Methods: History
3.00 Credits
MacMurray College
Methods and materials for teaching history and social studies in the secondary school. Same as Education 369. Offered on demand.
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HIST 376: Era of The American Civil War
3.00 Credits
MacMurray College
The object of this course is to familiarize students with the key ideas, events, and people of the Civil War era. In search of the causes and consequences of the war, particular attention will be given to the antebellum years as well as to the period dedicated to reuniting the United States. No prerequisite. 4 Updated 6.13.08
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HIST 477: Historical Research
3.00 Credits
MacMurray College
An intensive study of the sources and interpretations of one particular period or topic in history with each student producing a research paper based largely on primary materials. Prerequisite: history major and senior standing. POLITICAL SCIENCE
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ITPR 101: Introduction to Interpreting
3.00 Credits
MacMurray College
Topics include the history and evolution of the profession, terminology used in the profession, the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, Code of Ethics, and occupational settings and situations that are frequently used by interpreters and their clients. No prerequisite.
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ITPR 102: Perspectives in Deafness: Deaf Culture
3.00 Credits
MacMurray College
The heritage of deaf persons and the ways in which their social needs are satisfied through affiliation with each other. Also included will be a description of cultural values, norms, traditions, and identities, as well as criteria for membership. Emphasis will be placed on the various subcultures within the larger culture and other cultures of hard of hearing individuals. No prerequisite. Interpreter Training Program 2 Updated 10.17.08
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