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3.00 Credits
Spring The history of the state from the 19th century to recent times.
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3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring, Summer A study of the developments and accomplishments of African-Americans in the United States with emphasis on slavery, reconstruction, B. T. Washington, W. E. B. Dubois and the civil rights movement. forms in the medieval period. Students investigate aspects of intellectual, artistic or social history through a term paper or project.
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3.00 Credits
Fall A detailed study of Africa from pre-historic times to 1800 with emphasis on Sub-Saharan Africa, the development of indigenous states and their response to western and eastern contacts.
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3.00 Credits
Spring A detailed study of Africa from 1800: exploration, the end of the slave trade, development of interior states, European partition, the Colonial period and the rise of independent Africa.
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3.00 Credits
Fall This course is designed for students to be an introduction to the history of the Middle East from the time of the Prophet Muhammed to the Napoleonic invasion of 1798. It will focus primarily on the geographical, social, cultural, economic and political forces that have helped to shape the Middle East as a unique region of the world.
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3.00 Credits
Spring This course deals with the historical, economic and cultural development of the Middle East since 1798. It will trace the development of the modern nation-states in the region and will focus on the issues of conflict that have prevailed there in the 20th century.
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3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring, Summer A survey of European history from the fall of the Western empire to the Renaissance. The course will investigate particularly the origins of Western religions, political and philosophical students will examine the generation and use of knowledge from various cross-disciplinary perspectives and explore diverse human interactions and potential. Open to students enrolled in the honors advisement track of the LiberalArts and Science Programor by permission of department chair.
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3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring This course focuses on the totalitarian regimes of the 30s and 40s; World War II and post-war settlements; Third World development; and the intellectual response of theWest to political and social turbulence of a nuclear war.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a detailed history of World War II. Coverage will include the causes of World War II, the major battles in both European and Pacific theaters, the home fronts, and the final defeat of Germany and Japan. The long-range implications of World War II will also be stressed. Offered Fall, Spring, Summer, DL. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Credit Schedule Types: Lecture School of Liberal Arts College History, Philosophy&Social Sci Department Course Attributes: History (CRI), Free Elective, Gen Ed - Humanities, Gen Ed - Western Civilization, History, Humanities, Liberal Arts and Science, Restricted (MAS)
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4.00 Credits
Fall, DL Students develop necessary skills and concepts of the administrative duties of a medical assistant- secretary. The following topics are covered: meeting the patient, scheduling appointments, telephone techniques, word processing applications in medical communications, insurance concepts and working with computerized insurance forms for private and governmental plans, medical accounting and billing procedures, credits and collections, medical law and ethics.
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