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5.00 Credits
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: Satisfaction of all Level I General Studies course requirements This course treats the United States from 1945 to the 1990s concentrating on the Cold War, the civil rights movement, the decline of political parties, and the nature of the centralized state. (General Studies-Level II, Social Sciences)
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3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: HIS 1210 or HIS 1220 This course is an examination of various issues, problems, or areas in American foreign policy from colonial origins to the recent past. The topics will vary to accommodate student needs and interests. This course may be repeated for credit under different topics. (General Studies-Level II, Historical)
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3 (3 + 0) This course will examine the major constitutional developments in the United States from World War I to the present. Special attention will be devoted to the Supreme Court's role in advancing civil rights and civil liberties.
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3 (3 + 0) This course is divided into two parts that examine how Americans have thought about freedom of expression and freedom of religion from the 17th century to the present. Important documents, pivotal Supreme Court cases, and major controversies are carefully explored. Credit will be granted for only one prefix: HIS or HON. (HON 3689)
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3 (3 + 0) This course is a study of American military history from the wars of the colonial period through Vietnam. It considers battles, strategy, and organization.
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3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: Satisfaction of Level I General Studies course requirements This course covers the history of China since 1800, with emphasis on the historical continuity and changes in its political, social, cultural and economic development. The course will also discuss chronologically the traditional order in China, its breakdown both by internal and external challenges, the Chinese people's struggle to adjust to the new world imposed by foreign powers, and their effort to rebuild their country through revolution. (General Studies-Level II, Historical)
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3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: Satisfaction of Level I General Studies course requirements This course covers the history of Japan since the mid-1850s, with emphasis on its political, social, and economic development. The course will also discuss the traditional order in Japan, its modification over time, the Japanese struggle to adjust to the new world order imposed by foreign powers, its defeat in World War II and its effort to rebuild. (General Studies-Level II, Historical)
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3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: HIS 1020 or HIS 1040; or permission of instructor The course covers religious and linguistic diversity in India; the nature of the Indian state; comparative colonial regimes; the complexity of responses to colonialism; and ideas of gender in colonial and modern South Asia. Students gain a more developed understanding of the political, social and economic geography of South Asia, as well as some familiarity with several South Asian religions, including Hinduism, Islam, Buddhism and Sikhism.
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5.00 Credits
3 (3 + 0) This course explores the dynamic history of this volatile region with special emphasis on the post-World War II period. (General Studies-Level II, Historical)
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3 (3 + 0) This course examines major developments associated with the origin, expansion, and evolution of Islam and Islamic civilization from the 7th century to the present. (General Studies- Level II, Historical)
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