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HIST 3398: Modern East Asian:History & Politics
3.00 Credits
Kentucky Wesleyan College
This course will do an overview of East Asian History and politics from the 1600s to the contemporary period. China, Japan and Korea will be the key subjects with a briefer treatment of surrounding lands.
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HIST 4154,4254,4354: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Kentucky Wesleyan College
Upper level history majors work on special research or reading problems.
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HIST 4300: Senior Research Project
3.00 Credits
Kentucky Wesleyan College
A capstone course designed to give select students the opportunity to combine serious research with a public presentation of their work. These students generally take the GRE or the LSAT.
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HIST 4301: The United States,1900-1945
3.00 Credits
Kentucky Wesleyan College
An in-depth examination of the political, economic, social and diplomatic changes taking place in the United States from the beginnings of the Progressive Era to the end of World War II.
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HIST 4302: The United States Since 1945
3.00 Credits
Kentucky Wesleyan College
A study of the many factors that have shaped the contemporary United States.
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HIST 4395: Practicum in History
3.00 Credits
Kentucky Wesleyan College
A career-oriented program which gives the student an opportunity to work in a history-related professional activity for a semester, such as the Kentucky Room of the Owensboro-Daviess County Library, the Owensboro Area Museum or similar location. Students will receive experience in a variety of professional and pre-professional responsibilities.
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IDS 1301,2301,4301: Practicum
3.00 Credits
Kentucky Wesleyan College
Field work in the chosen area of study. Credit for job, job-related work or volunteer work in which the student obtains actual experience in his or her chosen field. The student's committee must approve and will supervise fieldwork.
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IDS 2107: Introduction to Critical Thinking
1.00 Credits
Kentucky Wesleyan College
This is an interdisciplinary, in-depth, student-centered course that covers all the basics of critical thinking using an abundance of interesting and classroom-tested exercises. The course will use material from disciplines such as natural science, social science and the humanities. Topics covered include standards and barriers to critical thinking, recognizing arguments, inductive versus deductive reasoning, use of precise language and identifying fallacies. Prerequisites: ENGL 1301 & 1302. Offered every eight weeks.
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IDS 3305: Interdisciplinary Study of the Alaskan Eskimo,Past and Present
3.00 Credits
Kentucky Wesleyan College
The study and contrast of the Alaskan and Native Eskimo history as compared to the western culture, including topics such as Alaskan history, Eskimo history, Eskimo worldview, ideological culture, socio-economic traditions, plus contemporary ecology and land use issues. Offered during the spring semester.
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IDS 3390: Topics:Urban Studies:The New York City Tour
3.00 Credits
Kentucky Wesleyan College
Every community has varying needs dependent upon the economic, geographic and cultural diversity of the community. This course provides the student with a study of New York City. There is opportunity to explore the financial implications, sociological considerations, health needs and the historical significance of this diverse population. Activities will enable students to participate actively in seminars at different agencies and apply information and insight from didactic as well as experiential observations.
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