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HIS 3320: England since 1714
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: HIS 1020 or Permission of instructor and satisfaction of Level I General Studies course Requirements This course analyzes the social, political, and economic developments that produced modern Great Britain, the British Empire, and the final retreat from power after World War I. (General Studies-Level II, Historical)
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HIS 3330: Medieval England
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: HIS 1010 or HIS 1030; or permission of instructor This course examines the politics, society, and religion of medieval England. It investigates topics such as chivalry and military tactics, the relationship between the church and state, daily life in the Middle Ages, and the struggle among cities, barons and monarchs.
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HIS 3331: Tudor and Stuart England
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: HIS 1020 or HIS 1040; or permission of instructor In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries the English witnessed a break with the Roman Catholic Church, the execution of a king, the exploration of the Americas, as well as tumultuous change in the realms of science, economics, and culture. This course analyzes how and why such changes occurred and their effects on the English polity and society.
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HIS 3340: Ireland and the Irish
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
3 (3 + 0) This is a survey course in Irish history and culture from the earliest period of Celtic civilization up to the contemporary period. It explores the various developments in Irish history over the past 3,000 years and attempts to identify those trends that were uniquely Irish and those that were a part of the overall evolution of European civilization.
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HIS 3350: Countries/Regions of the World:Variable Topics
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
3 (3 + 0) This course examines various historical issues and problems of relationships among members of the world community. Specific countries or regions to be emphasized will vary according to student needs and interests. This course may be repeated for credit under different topics.
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HIS 3360: Women in European History
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: HIS 1010, 1020, or Permission of instructor This course provides an historical analysis of the role and contribution made by women in the development of Western Civilization from Neolithic times to the present. Credit will be granted for only one prefix: HIS or WMS. (WMS 3360)
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HIS 3370: The American Presidency
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: HIS 1220 or Permission of instructor This course surveys the history and structure of the American presidency as an institution and probes the lives and administrations of individual presidents. Significant political themes and topics pertaining to the White House's historical political climate are likewise explored.
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HIS 3380: Nixon and the Kennedys
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
3 (3 + 0) This course employs a life-and-times approach to the study of Richard Nixon, the members of the Kennedy family (with emphasis on John and Robert) and the historical events that shaped the lives of Nixon and the Kennedys or were influenced by their lives. The larger story of modern American history is woven around the lives of these individuals who have played a prominent part in that history. Family backgrounds, childhoods, and public careers are all considered in the biographical aspects of this course.
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HIS 3400: Biography as History:Variable Topics
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
3-Jan (1-3 + 0) This course is an in-depth examination of the lives of individuals who personify a major historical issue or theme. May be repeated for credit as the course title changes.
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HIS 3410: American Colonial History
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: HIS 1210 or Permission of instructor This course focuses on a rich variety of themes in colonial American history ranging from exploration, planting colonies, political growth, social mobility, environmental and agricultural history to 1763.
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