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 106
Section 002 MTWRF 11:00am-12:35pm BB 100
Section 003 MTWRF 12:45pm-14:20pm BB 100
Section 004 TR 18:00pm-22:00pm BB 106
Credit Hours: 3 There are no corequisites for this course.
HIST 151 WORLD CIV 1
A survey of the development of world civilization from the dawn of civilization in Southwestern Asia and North Africa to the early modern world.
Offered:
Section 001 MTWRF 9:15am-10:50am BB 100
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 11:00am-12:35pm BB 104
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 12:45pm-14:20pm BB 101
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 09:15am-10:50am BB 101
Credit Hours: 3 There are no corequisites for this course.
HIST 407/507 AM CIVIL WAR
Survey, analysis, and discussion of events, leaders, and movements, with special emphasis on causes, interpretation, and historiography of the period of national crisis and war followed by national reconstruction.
Offered:
Section 001 MTWRF 11:00am-12:35pm BB 106
Credit Hours: 3 There are no corequisites for this course.
HIST 455/555 ERA WW 2
The origins, immediate causes, and the course of World War II with emphasis on the peace settlement of 1919, revisionism, appeasement, diplomatic conflicts, military campaigns, and the foundations of the postwar world.
Offered:
Section 001 MTWRF 12:45pm-14:20pm BB 106
Credit Hours: 3 There are no corequisites for this course.
HIST 462/562 DVL ROMAN CIVILIZATION
Political, social, and intellectual development of Rome from the beginning of the republic to approximately A.D. 500. Emphasizes the development of the characteristics of the Romans during the republic and the effect on them of Greek ideas and world domination.
Offered:
Section 001 MTWRF 12:45pm-14:20pm BB 221
Credit Hours: 3 There are no corequisites for this course.
HIST 487/587 SOVIET UNION
The development of the Soviet Union from the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 to the present, stressing the evolition of political and economic institutions, social problems, cultural policies, and the ideological aims and changing role of the Soviet Union in world affairs.
Offered:
Section 001 MTWRF 9:15am-10:50am BB 104
Credit Hours: 3 There are no corequisites for this course.
SS 397 TCH S S ELEM
Materials and methods for teaching social studies, grades 1-6. Emphasizes social science concepts, behavioral objectives, teaching strategies, learning resources, attitudes and values, skill development, and program assessment.
Offered:
Section 001 MTWRF 9:15am-10:50am BB 221
Section 002 MTWRF 11:00am-12:35pm BB 221
Credit Hours: 3 There are no corequisites for this course.




