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HIS1400-History
of World Civilization A course of study from ancient
times to the 1500s dealing with persistent and recurring political,
social, and economic issues in history
that thinking people have examined and that have shaped our
contemporary world. This course covers Western and non-Western
cultures. Offered every fall and spring.
HIS2010-US
History Survey I Survey of United States’
social, political, economic, and military development to 1877.
Offered annually, fall semester
HIS3210-Revolutionary
War A study in the social, political, and economic causes
and consequences of the American Revolution and the conflict’s
impact on the formation and development of the country from the
French and Indian War to the Constitution’s ratification.
HIS
3260-History of Asia Examines the political, social and
economic development of
Russia
and the Far Eastern nations. Offered fall semester, even years.
HIS
4700-Senior Seminar A culminating seminar for
History, History/Political Science and
Social Science majors. This course will involve research and writing
in the major area and an exit examination with members of the major
department faculty. Offered annually, fall semester.
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