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HIS 203: Foundations of American History and Government
3.00 Credits
Alabama A & M University
A survey course designed to review the historical events which influenced the major economic, political, and social development of America. Prerequisite: None
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HIS 204: Introduction to Africana Studies
3.00 Credits
Alabama A & M University
A course dealing with the basic origin and orientation of the study of the African American experience. It is concerned with the relationships between African American Studies, Africana Studies, and other related fields of study. Its focus is a multidimensional and interdisciplinary perspective and approach to the African American experience. The emphasis is placed on ideas and developments that have influenced and shaped African American studies and its relation to African and Diasporan studies. Prerequisite: None
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HIS 205: The Historical Essay: An Introduction to Creative Historical Thinking and Writing
3.00 Credits
Alabama A & M University
A course designed to develop historical thinking and writing skills through the use of primary documents. The core of the course involves the examination of primary documents that reflect a broad variety of history. Activities include analyzing and interpreting primary documents; writing historical background to primary documents; and constructing historical context, with emphasis on fictional and non-fictional historical events, movements and individuals. Prerequisite: None
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HIS 206: Alabama History
3.00 Credits
Alabama A & M University
A study of the historical development of Alabama and its relationship to the growth of the United States as a whole. Prerequisite: None
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HIS 301: English History I
3.00 Credits
Alabama A & M University
A survey of the political, cultural, and social development of England from pre-history through 1688. Prerequisite: None
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HIS 302: English History II
3.00 Credits
Alabama A & M University
A survey of the political, cultural, and social development of England, the Empire and the Commonwealth of Nations from 1689 through the present. Prerequisite: None
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HIS 303: History of Africa
3.00 Credits
Alabama A & M University
An introduction to African history which surveys its main periods or phases. Beginning with the geography of the continent, the origin of man and the peopling of Africa, it goes from ancient Egypt to colonization. The emphasis is on events and underlying forces impacting the development and history of Africa as a whole. Prerequisite: None
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HIS 304: African- American History
3.00 Credits
Alabama A & M University
An introduction to African American history which surveys the background for and the arrival of Africans in America, tracking their experience to the Post- Reconstruction Period. The emphasis is on a critical understanding of those events and situations that have had particular significance for and impact on African Americans. Prerequisite: None
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HIS 305: Modern Asia
3.00 Credits
Alabama A & M University
A study of the interrelationship of the Western nations with the countries of Asia. Prerequisite: None
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HIS 306: The Frontier and American Expansion
3.00 Credits
Alabama A & M University
A focus on the frontier and American expansion as these relate to the westward movement in American history. The emphasis is on the processes of regionalism and expansion growing out of America's general development and their impact on the life of the nation at various levels and times. Prerequisite: None
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