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HIST 332: Modern England
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
The significance of the political, social, and cultural factors that have shaped English society and character in its transformation to an industrial democracy is studied.
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HIST 350: The Making of the Middle Ages
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
The fusion of Roman Civilization, Christianity and Germanic institutions into a medieval culture during the years between the decline of the Roman Empire and 1050 is the focus of this course. Topics include German tribes, monasticism, the Carolingian Empire, feudalism, the emergence of Islam and Justinian's Byzantium.
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HIST 363: Medieval Heritage
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
This course explores the political, social, economic, and intellectual developments of Europe between 1050 and 1350. Topics include the emergence of national monarchies, the crisis of church, and the crusades; and the growth and evolution of the university.
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HIST 401: Intellectual History of the United States
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
This course examines the values, institutions, ideas, and ideals held by the American people from the colonial period to the present. Recommended: Two previous courses in U.S. History
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HIST 402: Social Aspects of American History
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
An interdisciplinary exploration of selected themes in U.S. social history such as religious experience as social phenomenon; patterns of political leadership in a democracy; the changing role of women and the family; the development of social structure and modes of response to racial and ethnic diversity.
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HIST 403: History of Ideas
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
A selective approach is used to explore ideas ranging from the individualism of Ancient Greece to the communalism of modern Marxism that have had the greatest impact on molding the Western and the world mind. Recommended: HIST 156 Western Civilization to 1648 and/or HIST 158 Early Modern Europe (1648-1914)
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HIST 410: Seminar in History
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
A research seminar for history majors with primary interest in either American or European history.
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HIST 418: The Study of History
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
This course is required of all history majors. Students examine various schools of historical interpretation and learn to apply the research tools used in the writing of historical essays, book reviews, and research papers.
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HLTH 201: Weight Control
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
Students develop an understanding of basic human nutrition, especially as related to the weight maintenance, control and reduction. Various diets used in weight loss are analyzed. The causes and treatment of obesity, physiological aspects of exercise and its effects on metabolism and weight control are discussed.
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HLTH 202: Consumer Health
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
Consumer issues such as health insurance, legal rights of consumers, informed consent and medical malpractice are examined in this course. Problems consumers may experience when attempting to purchase health care products are also explored. The course attempts to prepare students to look critically at the myriad of health services and providers available to them, using current scientific research. Students' personal experiences and interests, as consumers of health, are drawn upon in class. Prerequisite: HLTH 401 Introduction to Public Health
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