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Oct 07, 2024
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2019-2020 University Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]
Course Descriptions
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• HIST 280 - Colonial Africa
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• HIST 282 - Digital History
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• HIST 291 - Europe Between Popes and Kings
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• HIST 292 - Making European National States 1688-1871
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• HIST 293 - European National States in Crisis 1871-1945
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• HIST 294 - Post-War Europe, 1945 to the Present
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• HIST 296 - American Mass Media History
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• HIST 301 - Jerusalem From Antiquity to the Present
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• HIST 307 - Voices from the Past: Introduction to Oral History
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• HIST 308 - The Catholic Church in the Middle Ages
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• HIST 312 - American Intellectual History
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• HIST 314 - History of International Relations Since 1914
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• HIST 315 - Latin American Revolutions
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• HIST 317 - Family in America
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• HIST 318 - History of Drugs
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• HIST 319 - From Jim Crow to the White House: The African-American Experience Since 1877
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• HIST 320 - From Slavery to Freedom: The African-American Experience From 1619 to 1877
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• HIST 323 - England in the Tudor-Stuart Period, 1485-1715
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• HIST 328 - Latin American and United States Relations
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• HIST 329 - Caudillos and Dictators in Latin America
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• HIST 332 - The Social World of the Renaissance
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• HIST 333 - 19th Century American Popular Culture
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• HIST 334 - 20th Century American Popular Culture
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• HIST 335 - Russian Politics and Culture: From Peter to Putin
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• HIST 338 - History of Travel
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• HIST 344 - Historical Experience of Women in the United States
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• HIST 345 - From Crossroads to Metropolis: U.S. Urban History Since 1800
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• HIST 346 - Making a Living: U.S. Working-Class History
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• HIST 348 - Race and Ethnicity in the U.S.
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• HIST 350 - Medieval Women and Gender
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• HIST 354 - Inventing Victory: The United States in World War II
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• HIST 367 - The American West
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• HIST 368 - Gender and Urban Life
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• HIST 372 - European Popular Culture 1500-1900
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• HIST 378 - Native American History
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• HIST 379 - The United States in World War I
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• HIST 380 - Contemporary Africa
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• HIST 381 - France 1750-1815: Enlightenment, Revolution, Dictatorship
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• HIST 385 - Nazism and the Holocaust
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• HIST 388 - European Thought and Art, 1500 to the Present
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• HIST 390 - Atlantic Africa
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• HIST 391 - Apartheid in South Africa
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• HIST 392 - Cold War International History
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• HIST 393 - The Coming of Capitalism
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• HIST 400 - History Research Seminar
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• HIST 420 - History of Islam in the United States
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• HIST 421 - History of Islamic Banking Systems
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• HIST 440 - The American Civil War
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• HIST 450 - Independent Study
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• HIST 452 - War on Two Fronts: Combat in Vietnam and Upheaval in the United States
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• HIST 453 - The Military in the United States
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• HIST 455 - Internship
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• HIST 457 - Topics in Global History
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• HIST 459 - Topics in Latin American History
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• HIST 460 - Topics in United States History
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• HIST 461 - Topics in European History
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• HLTC 750 - Health Care Management
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• HLTC 751 - Health Care Law
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• HLTC 752 - Contemporary Issues in Health Care
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• HNSM 160 - Evil and the Paradox of Hope
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• HNSM 161 - Beyond a Reasonable Doubt?
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• HNSM 165 - Suffering, Grace, and Redemption
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• HNSM 168 - Love and Faith
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• HNSM 169 - Dostoevsky, Dominican, and the Daily News
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• HNSM 170 - Thoughts and Passions on Trial
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• HNSM 171 - Creating a Living Space
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• HNSM 242 - Pundits and Gurus
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• HNSM 266 - Happiness
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• HNSM 335 - Darwin and the Hobbits: Human Nature and the Nature of Humans
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• HNSM 352 - Darwin, Monkeys, Computers and Shakespeare
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• HNSM 363 - Science and Responsibility
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• HNSM 366 - Darwinian Thinking Across Disciplines
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• HNSM 367 - Human Being and Natural Being: The End of Evolution?
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• HNSM 381 - Continuous and Discrete
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• HNSM 382 - Contemporary Issues: Science and Technology
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• HNSM 383 - The Evolution of Science: Human Being and Natural Being
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• HNSM 384 - Evolution, Eugenics, and Disability in America
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• HNSM 385 - Why Do We Do What We Do?
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• HNSM 453 - The Wisdom and Power of This World Only?
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• HNSM 462 - The Book of Job, Oedipus the King, and King Lear
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• HNSM 463 - Tragedy and Hope
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• HNSM 464 - Personal Transformation
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• HNSM 465 - Learning the Hard Way: Know Yourself to Know the World
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• HNSM 466 - Wisdom and Suffering
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• HNSM 467 - Tragedy and Response: the Measure of Our Lives
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• HS 300 - Social Science Research
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• HS 301 - Writing in the Social Sciences
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• HS 302 - Statistics for Social Scientists
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• HS 303 - Human Services Administration
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• HS 304 - Social Policy
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• HS 305 - Behavioral Theory
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• HS 320 - Disability Studies
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• HS 322 - Disability Support Services
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• HS 340 - Unions and Collective Bargaining
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• HS 341 - Sociology of Labor
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• HS 350 - Fundamentals of Public Administration
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• HS 355 - International Relations
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• HS 356 - Globalization and Its Critics
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• HS 370 - Understanding the Environment
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• HS 371 - Building Sustainable Organizations
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