| CRN# |
Dept |
Crse |
Sec |
Hrs |
Course Name |
Day |
Start |
End |
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| August 20 - December 14 |
| 10048 |
HIST |
1033 |
M01 |
3 |
U.S. History 1492-1865
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MWF
|
10:30am
|
11:20
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 32 |
Location: GOODHU 205 Inst: David Moore |
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HONOR'S SECTION |
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Surveys the social, economic, cultural, and political development of the United States from the Age of Discovery through the Civil War. Focuses on topics such as early exploration, the American Revolution, the early development of American democracy, the Old South and slavery, Westward expansion, and the Civil War. |
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| 10050 |
HIST |
1033 |
M02 |
3 |
U.S. History 1492-1865
|
MWF
|
12:30pm
|
01:20
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 31 |
Location: GOODHU 205 Inst: David Moore |
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HONOR'S SECTION |
| |
| 10051 |
HIST |
1033 |
M03 |
3 |
U.S. History 1492-1865
|
TR
|
11:00am
|
12:15
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 14 |
Location: GOODHU 305 Inst: Melinda Senters |
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CIVIC ENGAGEMENT LEARNING COMMUNITY |
| |
| 10521 |
HIST |
1033 |
M04 |
3 |
U.S. History 1492-1865
|
MW
|
03:30pm
|
04:45
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 28 |
Location: GOODHU 205 Inst: Asa Swan |
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| 10053 |
HIST |
2233 |
M01 |
3 |
World Civilization I
|
TR
|
11:00am
|
12:15
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 31 |
Location: GOODHU 205 Inst: Asa Swan |
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The development of civilization in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas down to the age of European colonialism. Primary emphasis is given to the unique social and cultural characteristics of each civilization. |
| |
| 10054 |
HIST |
2233 |
M02 |
3 |
World Civilization I
|
TR
|
02:00pm
|
03:15
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 27 |
Location: GOODHU 205 Inst: Asa Swan |
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GLOBAL LEARNING COMMUNITY |
| |
| 10055 |
HIST |
3033 |
WEB |
3 |
Colonial America
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 24 |
Location: WEB WEB CLASS Inst: Glenna Graves |
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WEBCAM MAY BE REQUIRED |
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Examines American political, social, cultural, and economic development to 1776. Includes topics such as early exploration, Native American contact, race, and the imperial relationship. Prerequisite: HIST 1033 or permission of instructor. |
| |
| 10056 |
HIST |
3263 |
M01 |
3 |
French Revolution & Napoleon
|
TR
|
09:30am
|
10:45
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 23 |
Location: GOODHU 305 Inst: Asa Swan |
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This course provides a survey of the nature and significance of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic periods, with special emphasis given to the social, economic, and political events leading up to the beginning of modern France. Prerequisite: HIST 2243 or instructor's permission. |
| |
| 10057 |
HIST |
3433 |
M01 |
3 |
International History & Film
|
|
T
|
12:30pm
|
01:45
|
|
R
|
12:30pm
|
02:30
|
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 18 |
Location: GOODHU 305 Inst: Melinda Senters |
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This course explores the relationship between history and film, in particular, how film can enhance one's understanding of the past. Incorporating written texts, emphasis will be placed on how films both illuminate and conceal basic historical truths and how the medium's demands can contribute to such ends. Through related critical thinking exercises, students will work toward developing visual literacy. Prerequisite: HIST 2233 or HIST 2243 or instructor's permission. |
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| 10058 |
HIST |
4903 |
M01 |
3 |
History Seminar
|
TR
|
03:30pm
|
04:45
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 11 |
Location: LIB LCONF Inst: David Moore |
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HONOR'S SECTION |
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Includes historical research, intensive reading, discussion of selected historical topics in a seminar setting. Prerequisite: History, humanities or social science major. |
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