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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course studies European political, intellectual, social, diplomatic, and religious history from World War I to the fall of the Soviet Union.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the historical foundations of the pre-modern Middle East beginning with the pre-Islamic Near East and Arabia and continung with Muhammad and the origins of the Islamic tradition; the establishment of regional Islamic rule, ideology, and institutions; and the medieval dynasties up to and including the Ottomans. The course primarily focuses on general political narrative, but also considers social and cultural dynamics of the early and medieval Islamic world.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of the English colonies in America 1609-1776; themes include institutions, life, and customs, intercolonial relations, imperial control, and the movement for independence.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines major topics in the history of the United States between the American Revolution and the early antebellum period, paying special attention to the impact of political development on religion, culture, economic systems, and gender, ethnic, and racial interactions.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of the causes of sectional conflict, the Civil War, and political, social, and economic reconstruction (1850-77).
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of the period 1878-1918, including political and intellectual change, the advent of big business, urbanization, reform, and the coming of World War I.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of the intellectual, political, economic, and social history of America from 1918 to the present.
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6.00 Credits
Subject matter for this course varies. The pre-announced topic is addressed from an interdisciplinary perspective and includes some of the following: history, literature, sociology, art, religion, biblical studies, and language. Each time this course is offered it is further defined with a subtitle.
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6.00 Credits
Subject matter for this course varies. The course emphasizes one of the following: historical research skills, archaeological methods, or language study. The course includes access to primary archival resources, field experiences, and/or trips to historical sites. Each time this course is offered it is further defined with a subtitle.
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6.00 Credits
Subject matter for this course varies. The course includes an intensive study of a specific era in church history. Each time this course is offered it is further defined with a subtitle.
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