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American History: Discovery to 1877
ID: HIS-201
This course is a survey of u.s. history from discovery to 1877. This course includes political, social, economic, and intellectual developments during this period.
American History: 1877 to Present
ID: HIS-202
This course is a survey of u.s. history from 1877 to the present. This course includes political, social, economic, and intellectual developments during this period.
Africian-American History to 1877
ID: HIS-130
This survey course describes the efforts of afro-Americans to define themselves through their social, economic, and political contributions to American history. The history, impact, and significance of the institution of slavery will be included. The chronological scope of the course ranges from the African origins of afro-Americans to the frustrations associated with the failure of reconstruction.
World History I
ID: HIS-104
This course covers world history from prehistory to circa 1500 A.D., focusing on economic, social, political, and cultural aspects of people before the onset of western dominance and identifying major patterns and trends which characterized the world in each era.
African-American History: 1877-PRESENT
ID: HIS-131
This course describes the efforts of African-Americans to define themselves through their social, economic, and political contributions to american history from the time of reconstruction to the present.
Art History Study Abroad
ID: ART-214
This course provides a study abroad experience for students studying art history. The course includes travel to selected regions outside the United States and provides a field study of historical and contemporary art, artists, and architecture, with emphasis on art history.
Deaf History and Culture
ID: ITP-201
This course is a study of the history and culture of deaf people. The course explores language, education, community, and attitudinal changes toward deaf people as a minority.
World History II
ID: HIS-105
This course covers world history from circa 1500 A.D. to the present, focusing on the development of a system of interrelationships based on western expansion and on the economic, social, political, and cultural aspects of each era.
American Military History
ID: HIS-235
This course explores the development of the american military from the 1600's through the Vietnam War. Study focuses on the military's actions during conflicts with other nations, its relation to society, and its role in the evolution of the american nation.
Introduction to Africian History
ID: HIS-106
This course is an examination of several traditional sub-saharan African societies and their political and economic transformation in the modern, colonial, and post-independence periods.
Native American History
ID: HIS-113
This course is the study of several Native American societies and their cultural, political, and economic transformation in the pre-Columbian, colonial, and modern periods.
Art History and Appreciation
ID: ART-101
This is an introductory course to the history and appreciation of art, including the elements and principles of the visual arts.
History of Architecture
ID: AET-202
This course is a study of the origins, influences and aesthetics that underlie the various styles of architecture from prehistoric times to the present.
History of Early Western Art
ID: ART-107
This course is a visual and historical survey of western art from the paleolithic age to the renaissance. The techniques, forms, and expressive content of painting, sculpture and architecture are studied within the context of the cultural environment which produced them.
History of Western Art
ID: ART-108
This course is a visual and historical survey of western art from the renaissance through modern times. The techniques, forms, and expressive content of painting, sculpture, and architecture will be studied within the context of the cultural environment which produced them.
Intro to the Middle East
ID: HIS-107
This course analyzes the evolution of diverse social, political, environmental, & cultural patterns in the Middle East. Emphasis is placed on the development of historical, geographical, & religious constructs and their effect on rural, urban, & global relationships across the historical timeline.
Prin of Ethics & Leadership in ECE
ID: ECD-201
This course includes an overview of historical views on leadership and issues and challenges of leadership in early care and education. Emphasis is on current trends and issues. This course also reviews ethical principles as they relate to children, families, colleagues, and the community and society.
Tooth Morphology and Histology
ID: DHG-125
This course covers the embryogenesis and histology of the head and neck structures with primary emphasis on the oral cavity. The formation, eruption patterns, and morphology of primary and permanent dentitions are studied.
American Studies I
ID: HIS-220
This course is an interdisciplinary study of selected topics and eras in U.S. history.
American Studies II
ID: HIS-221
This course is an interdisciplinary study of selected topics and eras in U.S. history.