History
Degrees and Certificates
Classes
HST 112 : The West and the World II
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3HST 113 : United States History to 1877
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3HST 114 : United States History from 1877
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3HST 115 : Twentieth Century Social History-1919 to the Present
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3HST 216 : Brilliancies and Blunders: American Foreign Policy-1898 to the Present
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3HST 226 : Food in History
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3HST 251 : The History of American Women
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3HST 252 : African-American History
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3HST 253 : History of Modern Africa
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3HST 254 : Twentieth Century Russian and Soviet History
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3HST 256 : History of World War II
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3HST 257 : History of Modern East Asia (China and Japan)
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3HST 259 : History of North American Indian Peoples
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3HST 260 : Topics in History
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3HST 265 : Immigration and Ethnicity in American History
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3- Recognize that the United States, from its earliest beginnings, has been a racially, ethnically, and culturally diverse nation.
- Explain how and why mass immigration has been, and still is, a potent force in shaping the American nation.
- Describe the numerous and varied contributions made to American culture by the peoples who have settled in the United States.
- Read and write analytically about immigration to the United States.
HST 280 : Democracy: From Theory to Practice
What is a democracy? How can we identify it? Why should we care about it? Using an interdisciplinary approach, this course explores the challenges of creating and maintaining a healthy democracy. Students will examine components of modern democratic institutions and practices, including elections, civil society, participation, representation, equity and diversity, and human rights within the United States and across the world. Gen. Ed. Competencies Met: Critical Thinking, Ethical Dimensions, Global and Historic Awareness.
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3Students who successfully complete this course will be able to: 1) Identify basic political processes. 2) Evaluate the efficacy of democracy in a variety of nations. 3) Examine the ways that diversity enhances democracy. 4) Explain the various threats and challenges to democracy. 5) Analyze the extent to which democratic ideals are realized in the United States and in nations around the world.