HIST 461 |
African American History: 1865 to the Present (3) |
Prerequisite: A writing course. Recommended: WRTG 291. An examination of African Americans in the United States since the Civil War. The objective is to examine the significance of the emancipation of African Americans and various leadership and philosophical perspectives within the African American community. Topics include emancipation and Reconstruction; segregation, accommodationism, and institution building; migration and urbanization; resistance and the birth and growth of the civil rights movement; and the problem of race and racism as a national issue with global impact in the modern world. |
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50125 |
15 May 2024-09 Jul 2024 |
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Section: 6380 |
Faculty: Cabello, Tristan D |
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HIST 462 |
The U.S. Civil War (3) |
An examination of the origins, conduct, and impact of the American Civil War and Reconstruction (1850-77). The goal is to apply historical methodology to issues of the Civil War and Reconstruction; assess Civil War strategies, tactics, and operations; and evaluate how race, culture, politics, and technology affected the course of the Civil War and Reconstruction. |
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50126 |
15 May 2024-09 Jul 2024 |
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Section: 6380 |
Faculty: DelGallo, Dino |
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HIST 464 |
World War I (3) |
Prerequisite: Any writing course. An intensive study of the First World War. Topics include the development of nationalism and socialism in late 19th-century Europe, the causes of the First World War, trench warfare on the western front, war in the Balkans, total war on the home fronts, the Russian Revolution of 1917, the collapse of the Central Powers, the 1918 settlements, the postwar conflicts that continued to haunt Europe until 1923, and the concept of the Lost Generation. |
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50570 |
15 May 2024-09 Jul 2024 |
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Section: 6380 |
Faculty: Steury, Donald P |
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HIST 465 |
World War II (3) |
"An investigation of the global issues and events that led to the Second
World War. Emphasis is on analyzing the factors that contributed to the competing ideologies, as well as the social, political and economic conditions that ignited the most lethal conflict in human history. The goal is to understand the causes, nature and outcome of the Second World War and the impact upon the world in which we live. " |
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50194 |
15 May 2024-09 Jul 2024 |
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Section: 6380 |
Faculty: Brown, Jodie H |
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HIST 465 |
World War II (3) |
"An investigation of the global issues and events that led to the Second
World War. Emphasis is on analyzing the factors that contributed to the competing ideologies, as well as the social, political and economic conditions that ignited the most lethal conflict in human history. The goal is to understand the causes, nature and outcome of the Second World War and the impact upon the world in which we live. " |
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54401 |
15 May 2024-09 Jul 2024 |
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Section: 6381 |
Faculty: Corbett, Steven R |
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HIST 465 |
World War II (3) |
"An investigation of the global issues and events that led to the Second
World War. Emphasis is on analyzing the factors that contributed to the competing ideologies, as well as the social, political and economic conditions that ignited the most lethal conflict in human history. The goal is to understand the causes, nature and outcome of the Second World War and the impact upon the world in which we live. " |
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51998 |
12 Jun 2024-06 Aug 2024 |
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Section: 6980 |
Faculty: Corbett, Steven R |
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HIST 480 |
History of China to 1912 (3) |
A study of the history of China from Confucius (around 500 BC) to the demise of the Qing Dynasty in 1912. The objectives are to interpret, educate, and advise others based on a historical, cultural, and social awareness of traditional China. Emphasis is on the changes within Chinese political, social, cultural, and philosophical structures that have molded the history of China and its peoples. |
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53500 |
12 Jun 2024-06 Aug 2024 |
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Section: 6980 |
Faculty: Setzekorn, Eric B |
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HIST 482 |
History of Japan to 1800 (3) |
Prerequisite: A writing course. Recommended: WRTG 291. An examination of traditional Japanese civilization from the age of Shinto mythology to the late Edo period. The aim is to interpret, educate, and advise others based on a historical, cultural, and social awareness of traditional Japan. |
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50756 |
15 May 2024-09 Jul 2024 |
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Section: 6380 |
Faculty: Tabyshalieva, Anara |
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HIST 483 |
History of Japan Since 1800 (3) |
Prerequisite: A writing course. Recommended: WRTG 291. An examination of Japan's emergence as an industrial society and world power. The goal is to interpret, educate, and advise others based on a historical, cultural, and social awareness of modern Japan. Discussion covers Japan's role in World War II, postwar recovery, and re-emergence as an exporter of cultural goods. |
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52292 |
12 Jun 2024-06 Aug 2024 |
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Section: 6980 |
Faculty: Richardson, Curtis L |
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HIST 495 |
History Capstone (3) |
Prerequisites: HIST 289, HIST 309, and 21 credits in HIST courses. Intensive research into a specific topic in history of the student's choice. The objective is to produce a substantial, original historical research project suitable for presentation or publication.¿ |
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51999 |
12 Jun 2024-06 Aug 2024 |
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Section: 6980 |
Faculty: Glasco, Jeffrey |
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HIST 495 |
History Capstone (3) |
Prerequisites: HIST 289, HIST 309, and 21 credits in HIST courses. Intensive research into a specific topic in history of the student's choice. The objective is to produce a substantial, original historical research project suitable for presentation or publication.¿ |
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52309 |
12 Jun 2024-06 Aug 2024 |
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Section: 6981 |
Faculty: Schmidt van der Zanden, Christine E |
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