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HIST 320: The Vietnam War Era
3.00 Credits
Rockford University
Beginning in 1945, this course explores the roots of U.S. involvement in Indochina from the period of French colonialism, through our 1954-1973 war with Vietnamese Revolutionary forces to the reunification of the nation in 1975. Military, diplomatic, domestic and cultural perspectives are included in the interdisciplinary sources. PRQ: HIST 105 or 306 or consent of instructor. Scheduled: Alternating years. Meets: SNO.
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HIST 321: Classical Political Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Rockford University
(XL: POLS 321) Deals with Plato and Aristotle and with the classical tradition of political philosophy through the Middle Ages. PRQ: POLS 101 or consent of instructor. Scheduled: On request. Meets: SNO.
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HIST 322: Modern Political Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Rockford University
(XL: POLS 322) Treats some of the principal political texts since the Middle Ages. PRQ: POLS 101 or consent of instructor. Scheduled: On request. Meets: SNO.
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HIST 323: American Political Thought
3.00 Credits
Rockford University
(XL: POLS 323) An examination of American political ideas from the 17th through the 20th century. PRQ: POLS 102 or HIST 104 or 105. Scheduled: On request. Meets: SNO.
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HIST 324: Tudor-Stuart England
3.00 Credits
Rockford University
This course deals predominantly with the political history of the period, though some aspects of intellectual and social history will also be considered. The religious changes and the discord emerging between the Parliaments and the Monarchs will be areas of focus. PRQ: None. Scheduled: Alternate years. Meets: SNO.
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HIST 325: Social Science Methods
3.00 Credits
Rockford University
(XL: ANSO, POLS 325) A survey course to familiarize students with social science research methods, including the use of survey techniques, interviewing, participant observation, and content analysis. B.S. students should take this course before their senior year. Scheduled: Fall and spring, yearly. Meets: SNO.
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HIST 326: Special Topics in History
3.00 Credits
Rockford University
This course offers students exposure to specialized topics in European, U.S., or world history focusing on a specific region or time period. The course may be repeated for credit provided a different topic is covered. PRQ: 3 hours of history or consent of instructor. Scheduled: Alternating years. Meets: SNO.
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HIST 329: American Economic History
3.00 Credits
Rockford University
(XL: ECON 329) An examination of the historical development of the American economy. The development, maturation, and alteration of capitalism will be the focus of the course. Topics to be emphasized include capital formation, industrialization, entrepreneurship, and the evolving relationship between the public and private sectors. PRQ: ECON 101 or 102 and 3 hours in history. Scheduled: On request. Meets: SNO.
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HIST 333: U.S.Diplomatic History
3.00 Credits
Rockford University
(XL: POLS 333) From its beginning, the United States had a foreign policy based on principles of exceptionalism, independent action, and manifest destiny. By the end of the 19th century, the nation had emerged as a world power. This course examines foreign policy ideology, open door policy, U.S. hegemony over Latin America, American imperialism, and the U.S. role in both world wars. PRQ: One semester of college-level U.S. history or consent of instructor. Scheduled: Alternating years. Meets: SNO.
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HIST 334: U.S.Diplomatic History 1945-present
3.00 Credits
Rockford University
(XL: POLS 334) Following victory in World War II, the United States assumed its place as the most powerful nation in the world. Examining both domestic and international forces, this course explores containment and revolutionary nationalism, the rise and fall of the Cold War, wars in Korea and Vietnam, Cuban-American adventures, nuclear deterrence and disarmament, terrorism and the "new world order." PRQ: One semester of college-level U.S. history or consent of instructor. Scheduled: Alternating years. Meets: SNO.
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