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HIST 1100: UNITED STATES HISTORY I
3.00 Credits
Robert Morris University
This course is a survey of the development of the United States from the colonial era, through the establishment of the federal system, the growth of party politics, and the search for a national culture, to the emergence of a two-ocean republic. The course concludes with the study of the Civil War and the reconstruction of the Union.
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HIST 1105: HONORS UNITED STATES HISTORY I
3.00 Credits
Robert Morris University
This course is a survey of the development of the United States from the colonial era, through the establishment of the federal system, the growth of party politics, and the search for a national culture, to the emergence of a two-ocean republic. The course concludes with the study of the Civil War and the reconstruction of the Union.
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HIST 1200: UNITED STATES HISTORY II
3.00 Credits
Robert Morris University
This course is an examination of the development of the United States from the end of reconstruction, 1877, to the present day. The course emphasizes the reform tradition, the triumph of industrialization, and the emergence of the United States as a world power.
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HIST 1500: WESTERN CIVILIZATION TO 1715
3.00 Credits
Robert Morris University
This course deals with the history of the Western World emphasizing the development of culture from earliest times through the ancient civilizations and the Middle Ages. Students study the Renaissance, the Protestant Reformation, the Counter-Reformation, European expansion, and development of the Age of Royal Absolutism.
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HIST 1600: WESTERN CIVILIZATION FROM 1715
3.00 Credits
Robert Morris University
This course is a study of history of the Western World since 1715 with emphasis on the Age of Enlightenment, the French Revolution, and the Industrial Revolution. Students examine the development of nationalism, militarism, imperialism, the era of two world wars, and development of the Cold War between Communism and the democratic forces.
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HIST 1700: WORLD CIVILIZATION I
3.00 Credits
Robert Morris University
This course will survey the political, social, and cultural development of world civilizations from prehistory to the dawn of European exploration and expansion. Topics will include the development of civilizations in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. Special attention will be given to the unique characteristics of individual regions and cultures, as well as to common characteristics found throughout the world's societies.
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HIST 1800: WORLD CIVILIZATION II
3.00 Credits
Robert Morris University
This course will survey the political, social, and cultural development of world civilizations from the age of European exploration and expansion through the end of the twentieth century. Topics will include the rise of science and industry, the global domination of Western Civilization, the legacies of imperialism, and the rise of the post-colonial world. Special attention will be given to the unique characteristics of individual regions and cultures, as well as to common characteristics found throughout the world's societies.
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HIST 2002: COLONIAL AMERICA
3.00 Credits
Robert Morris University
This course explores the social, cultural, and political history of colonial North American from the first contact between indigenous and colonizing cultures to the eve of the American Revolution. Particular attention will be devoted to the interaction of Indian, European, and African peoples and cultures, along with numerous important forces that shaped the North American colonial world, including freedom gender, race, consumerism, religion, and war. Classroom insturction will consist of lectures, reinforced by the text, videos, maps, discussion, and supplemental readings.
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HIST 2200: TWENTIETH CENTURY AMERICA
3.00 Credits
Robert Morris University
This course deals with the social, intellectual, political, and economic forces which have shaped the American character in the 20th century. Emphasis is given to reform movements and to the assumption and implications of America's "big power" status. American Puritanism, the American Enlightenment, the romantic era, and the intellectual revolution are considered as well as general examination of conservatism, liberalism, and radicalism in modern America. This course is usually offered only in the fall term.
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HIST 2600: MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY
3.00 Credits
Robert Morris University
This course deals with the history of Europe since 1914. The course considers the political, economic, and social sequels to Versailles; the challenge to European dominance and changing relations with Russia and the United States; and the rise of totalitarianism to World War II and its consequences. This course is usually offered only in the winter term.
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