Summer 2010 Course Offerings
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HIST 150 WEST WORLD
A survey of the development of Western Civilization since its origins emphasizing key problems, turning points, and recurring themes, especially in the past two centuries. Focuses also on the way peoples around the globe helped to shape Western Civilization and felt its influence.
Offered:
Section 001 MTWRF 9:15am-10:50am BB 101
Section 002 MTWRF 11:00am-12:35pm BB 101
Section 003 MW 18:00pm-22:00pm BB 101
Section 004 TR
Credit Hours: 3 There are no corequisites for this course.
HIST 152 WORLD CIV 2
Survey of the political, diplomatic, economic, cultural, and sociological forces and adjustments that have affected the history of the United States to 1876.
Offered:
Section 001 MTWRF 9:15am-10:50am BB 106
Credit Hours: 3 There are no corequisites for this course.
HIST 198 NON-WEST CIV
An Examination of a broad range of patterns and problems found in the Middle East, Asia, Africa, and Latin America with emphasis on recent and contemporary development. Topics vary among political, economic, and social issues of major importance.
Offered:
Section 001 MTWRF 12:45pm-14:20pm BB 100
Credit Hours: 3 There are no corequisites for this course.
HIST 201 US 1492-1876
Survey of the political, diplomatic, economic, cultural, and sociological forces and adjustments that have affected the history of the United States to 1876.
Offered:
Section 001 MTWRF 11:00am-12:35pm BB 106
Credit Hours: 3 There are no corequisites for this course.
HIST 202 US 1877- PRESENT
Survey of the political, diplomatic, economic, cultural, and sociological forces and adjustments that have affected the history of the United States since 1877.
Offered:
Section 001 MTWRF 12:45pm-14:20pm BB 104
Credit Hours: 3 There are no corequisites for this course.
HIST 301 US VIETNAM
Historical analysis of American involvement in Vietnam from 1945 to 1975, with discussions of the military, political, diplomatic, and social effects of the war. Includes background information on Vietnamese history as well as its continuing legacy.
A total of 6 hours of credit may be earned.
Offered:
Section 001 MTWRF 12:45pm-14:20pm BB 106
Credit Hours: 3 There are no corequisites for this course.
HIST 371 MODERN ASIA
Survey of South, Southeast, and East Asian history from roughly A.D. 1600 to the present, with concentration on the problems, leaders, and issues that resulted from Western presence, nationalism, independence, and modernization as well as contemporary issues.
Offered:
Section 001 MTWRF 12:45pm-14:20pm BB 101
Credit Hours: 3 There are no corequisites for this course.
HIST 468 MAG WIT SCI
Interaction of magic and science from 1492-1859, focusing on church dogma and social control; class tensions between learned elites and witches; and the development of empirical inquiry. Galileo and Newton will be studied alongside European and American magic users.
Offered:
Section 001 MW 18:00pm-22:00pm BB 106
Credit Hours: 3 There are no corequisites for this course.




