CollegeTransfer.Net
Toggle menu
Home
Search
Search
Search Transfer Schools
Search for Course Equivalencies
Search for Exam Equivalencies
Search for Transfer Articulation Agreements
Search for Programs
Search for Courses
PA Bureau of CTE SOAR Programs
Transfer Student Center
Transfer Student Center
Adult Learners
Community College Students
High School Students
Traditional University Students
International Students
Military Learners and Veterans
About
About
Institutional information
Transfer FAQ
Register
Login
Course Criteria
Add courses to your favorites to save, share, and find your best transfer school.
HISTU 270: History of Chestnut Hill
3.00 Credits
Chestnut Hill College
A history of the Chestnut Hill section of Philadelphia with an emphasis on its social development over the past century. Students will be introduced to basic techniques in researching and writing local history. The course will include field trips, slide lectures, and student presentations.
Share
HISTU 270 - History of Chestnut Hill
Favorite
HISTU 275: Film and History
3.00 Credits
Chestnut Hill College
Examines the relationship between film and history. Emphasizes the historical and aesthetic concerns at work upon particular directors. The format consists of weekly film showings, lectures and discussion. Students read critical historical works. Among the directors to be studied are: Eisenstein, Chaplin, Capra, Welles, Renoir, Bergman, Truffaut, Hitchcock, Fellini, Kurosawa, Satajit Ray, and Bu?uel. (This course also fulfills the Artistic Ways of Knowing requirement).
Share
HISTU 275 - Film and History
Favorite
HISTU 322: Genocide in the Modern World
3.00 Credits
Chestnut Hill College
This seminar will concentrate on the nature of genocide in the 20th century. Students will examine the definition and meaning of genocide in the modern world, focusing on five case studies: Armenia (1915-23), the Nazi Holocaust (1933-45), Cambodia (1975-79), Rwanda (1994), and Bosnia (1992-95). It will look at the historical forces and trends at work leading to each genocide and its long-range impact on the victim population. (This course fulfills the Historical Ways of Knowing requirement and the Writing Intensive course requirement). ( If taken as Writing Intensive, prerequisites are ENGU 101/105 and ILA.)
Share
HISTU 322 - Genocide in the Modern World
Favorite
HISTU 330: Revolution, War, and Peace: Women's Activism in the Modern World
3.00 Credits
Chestnut Hill College
This seminar focuses on the public role of women in terms of their activism in key events shaping their world from the French and American Revolutions to the present. The clash between society's perceptions of women's 116 "proper sphere" and the reality of women's experiences will be examined. Topics include: collective action and the revolutionary crowd, war and women's work, women in totalitarian societies, resistance and retribution, the Nazi Holocaust, pacifism and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. (This course fulfills the Behavi oral Ways of Kno wing requirement and the Writing Inten sive course requiremen t). (If taken as Writing Intensive, prerequisites are ENGU 101/105 and IL
Share
HISTU 330 - Revolution, War, and Peace: Women's Activism in the Modern World
Favorite
HISTU 332: Cities and Suburbs
3.00 Credits
Chestnut Hill College
A study of American cities and their suburbs from the colonial period to the present. Students examine growth patterns, immigration, social, ethnic, and racial contours, economic and technological factors, architecture, politics, reform movements, religion, urban planning, and the art and architecture spawned by cities and suburbs.
Share
HISTU 332 - Cities and Suburbs
Favorite
HISTU 334: The American Presidency: A History
3.00 Credits
Chestnut Hill College
Considers the evolving scope of the American presidency from the Constitutional Convention of 1787 to the present day. Stresses the growing power of the presidency, the shifting contours of presidential elections, and the lives of important presidents within the wider context of American and world history.
Share
HISTU 334 - The American Presidency: A History
Favorite
HISTU 343: The Civil War and American Life
3.00 Credits
Chestnut Hill College
Examines the great, tragic epic of American life, the Civil War of 1861-1865. Students examine the roots of the Civil War, the major issues of the conflict, life during the war (in the military as well as on the home front), the reason for northern victory and southern defeat, and the many important legacies of this seminal time in the nation's History.
Share
HISTU 343 - The Civil War and American Life
Favorite
HISTU 400: Honors
3.00 Credits
Chestnut Hill College
Independent research projects by Honors candidates under the direction of the department faculty. Note: By departmental invitation only.
Share
HISTU 400 - Honors
Favorite
HISTU 401-402: Field Work
3.00 Credits
Chestnut Hill College
Work with historical societies, archives, governmental agencies, newspapers, law firms, corporations, parks, etc., where students' activities are related to historical topics and concerns. Involves directed readings and independent study. Students will receive a letter grade. Majors may take both HISTU 401 and 402. (See Academic Program/Internship)
Share
HISTU 401-402 - Field Work
Favorite
HISTU 497: History and Historiography
3.00 Credits
Chestnut Hill College
Introduction to Historiography and the development of the methods used by historians from the ancient world to the present.
Share
HISTU 497 - History and Historiography
Favorite
First
Previous
36
37
38
39
40
Next
Last
Results Per Page:
10
20
30
40
50
Search Again
To find college, community college and university courses by keyword, enter some or all of the following, then select the Search button.
College:
(Type the name of a College, University, Exam, or Corporation)
Course Subject:
(For example: Accounting, Psychology)
Course Prefix and Number:
(For example: ACCT 101, where Course Prefix is ACCT, and Course Number is 101)
Course Title:
(For example: Introduction To Accounting)
Course Description:
(For example: Sine waves, Hemingway, or Impressionism)
Distance:
Within
5 miles
10 miles
25 miles
50 miles
100 miles
200 miles
of
Zip Code
Please enter a valid 5 or 9-digit Zip Code.
(For example: Find all institutions within 5 miles of the selected Zip Code)
State/Region:
Alabama
Alaska
American Samoa
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Federated States of Micronesia
Florida
Georgia
Guam
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Marshall Islands
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Minor Outlying Islands
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Northern Mariana Islands
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Palau
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virgin Islands
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
American Samoa
Guam
Northern Marianas Islands
Puerto Rico
Virgin Islands