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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course is concerned with civilizations and their influences on each other. Emphasis will be on forces that have shaped the contemporary world-industrialization, urbanization, nationalism, militarism, imperialism, liberalism, communism and revolution.
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3.00 Credits
An investigation of the political, economic and social development of the United States. The course begins with contact of Europeans, Africans and Native Americans and ends with Reconstruction.
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3.00 Credits
3 class hrs. - 3 credits FALL, spring An investigation of the political, economic and social development of the United States. The course begins with Reconstruction and moves to the 1990s.
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3.00 Credits
This is a specialized introductory course which examines the political, economic and cultural evolution of Latin America from pre-Ciolumbian times to present day efforts at promoting regional economic integration. Prerequisite: HIST102 or HIST104 or HIST121 or HIST122 or SOSC111.
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3.00 Credits
An independent or small group study course designed to permit an individual student or group of students to pursue their own initiative topics or projects of their own design in which they have a specific interest. Faculty member with whom the student works must be in full agreement with the student's choice of project at the time of enrollment. This course does not meet the Social Science requirement for any degree.
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3.00 Credits
An indepenedent or small group study course designed to permit an individual student or group of students to pursue on their own initative topics or projects of their own design in which they have a specific interest. Faculty member with whom the student works must be in full agreement with the student's choice of project at the time of enrollment. This course does not meet the Social Science requirements for any degree.
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3.00 Credits
An independent or small group study course designed to permit an individual student or group of students to pursue on their own initiative topics or projects of their own design in which they have a specific interest. Faculty member with whom the student works must be in full agreement with the student's choice of project at the time of enrollment. This course does not meet the Social Science requirements for any degree.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an examination of the extradorinary changes in politics, technology, society, and culture that overwhelmed the United States in the preiod from 1960 until 1975. In the course, material will focus on political events (the Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon Presidencies), the Vietnam War and the resultant social forces unleashed in the US, the Civil Rights Movement, the tragic events exemplified by the assissinations of the Kennedy's and King, changes in music and movies, the rise of the environmental and women's rights movements. The course will be presented in a multi-media setting, utilizing lectures, discussions, video and music. Prerequisite: HIST122.
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3.00 Credits
An intensive small-group colloquium on major public or intellectual issues. It is intended for highly capable students from all majors: its appeal will be general and/or interdisciplinary, and its focus will be determined by the expertise of the presenting professor. Topics will vary each semester. Students will prepare for colloquium sessions by reading, researching, writing, etc., as appropriate. Prerequisite: enrollment in the Honors Program or a 3.5 GPA or permission of instructor. Priority will be given to Honors Program participants.
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3.00 Credits
An intensive small-group colloquium on major public or intellectual issues. It is intended for highly capable students from all majors: its appeal will be general and/or interdisciplinary, and its focus will be determined by the expertise of the presenting professor. Topics will vary each semester. Students will prepare for colloquium sessions by reading, researching, writing etc., as appropriate. Prerequisite: enrollment in the Honors Program or a 3.5 GPA or permission of instructor. Priority will be given to Honors Program participants.
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