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HIST 404: Archaeology Field Experience
6.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This field experience is only offered at the Wadi Natrun archaeological dig in Egypt. It includes hands-on field experience.
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HIST 484: Historical Themes
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
Subject matter for this course varies and may include topics in non-Western, European, and United States history. May be repeated for credit.
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HIST 497: Readings
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This course consists of a program of study concentrating on assigned readings, discussions, and writing arranged between, and designed by, a student of upper-division standing and a full-time professor. An independent study fee is assessed for each enrollment in this class.
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HIST 498: Directed Research
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This course provides instruction in research design and technique, and gives students experience in the research process. The one-unit expectation encompasses no fewer than 30 hours of work with accompanying reading, log, writing, and seminar presentation within the department or in a university research symposium. No more than one unit may be used to fulfill preparatory readings requirement. An independent study fee is assessed for each enrollment in this class. Prerequisite: junior or senior standing
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HIST 499: Thesis/Project
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This is a senior-level "capstone" type of independent study/researchexperience, involving the student in a unique project with a sophisticated level of research, synthesis, analysis and communication. The one-unit expectation encompasses no fewer than 30 hours of work with accompanying readings, log, instructor discussions, and writing of summary analysis and conclusions. The thesis or project may result in formal thesis, published article, electronic media, or artistic creation of a material form. No more than one unit may be used to fulfill preparatory readings requirement. An independent study fee is assessed for each enrollment in this class. Prerequisites: upper-division writing intensive course completed or instructor's permission; and junior or senior standing
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HUM 221/321: Humanities Seminar I:Great Works
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This course offers a study of selected classic works that shaped and represented different civilizations in a specified historical era, taught by a faculty tutor in integrative, interdisciplinary fashion. On the APU campus, this is a three-unit course. At the High Sierra site it is worth four units and is to be taken with one or more other Humanities Seminar(s). HUM 221 and HUM 321 may not be taken concurrently, and additional work is required in HUM 321. This course may be repeated once for credit as the topic varies. Meets the general studies core requirement in Heritage and Institutions.
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HUM 222/322: Humanities Seminar II:Literary Masterpieces
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This course offers a study of selected literary texts from a variety of cultures and genres in a specified historical era, taught by a faculty tutor in an integrative, interdisciplinary fashion. On the APU campus, this is a three-unit course. At the High Sierra site, it is worth four units and is to be taken with one or more other Humanities Seminar(s). HUM 222 and HUM 322 may not be taken concurrently, and additional work is required in HUM 322. This course may be repeated once for credit as the topic varies. Meets the general studies core requirement in Language and Literature. For a description of courses offered by other departments, please consult those specific sections of the catalog.
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HUM 223/323: Humanities Seminar III:Aesthetics
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This course offers a study of the creative process and selected aesthetic masterpieces in a variety of cultures and genres from a specified historical era, taught by a faculty tutor in an integrative, interdisciplinary fashion. On the APU campus, this is a three-unit course. At the High Sierra site, it is worth four units and is to be taken with one or more other Humanities Seminar(s). HUM 223 and HUM 323 may not be taken concurrently, and additional work is required in HUM 322. This course may be repeated once for credit as the topic varies. Meets the general studies core requirement in Aesthetics and the Creative Arts. For a description of courses offered by other departments, please consult those specific sections of the catalog.
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HUM 224/324: Humanities Seminar IV:Great Ideas
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This course offers a study of selected philosophical works illustrating intellectual perspectives of a specified historical era, taught by a faculty tutor in an integrative, interdisciplinary fashion. On the APU campus, this is a three-unit course. At the High Sierra site, it is worth four units and is to be taken with one or more other Humanities Seminar(s). HUM 224 and HUM 324 may not be taken concurrently, and additional work is required in HUM 324. This course may be repeated once for credit as the topic varies. Meets the general studies core requirement in Heritage and Institutions (Philosophy).
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HUM 325: Humanities Seminar V:Christian Classics
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This course offers a study of selected Christian classics on Christian life and doctrine from a specified historical era, taught by a faculty tutor in an integrative, interdisciplinary fashion. On the APU campus, this is a three-unit course. At the High Sierra site, it is worth four units and is to be taken with one or more other Humanities Seminar(s). This course may be repeated once for credit as the topic varies. Meets the General Studies core requirement in God's Word and Christian Response (Doctrine).
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