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| HIST 201: United States History to 1877 |
| 3 semester-hour credits - Tuition $417 |
The purpose of History 201 is to acquaint the student with the major events and significant people in the history of the United States from the pre-colonial period to the conclusion of Reconstruction. E-mail available.
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| HIST 202: United States History from 1877 |
| 3 semester-hour credits - Tuition $417 |
| The purpose of History 202 is to acquaint the student with the major events and significant people in the history of the United States from the end of Reconstruction to the near present. E-mail available.
HIST 311: United States
Foreign Policy |
| 3 semester-hour credits - Tuition $417 |
This course will
examine United States’
foreign affairs from the early beginnings during the
American Revolution to the present day. We will explore
the events and personalities that have played a role in
a developing United States’ foreign policy. The United
States has come a long way from a time when it barely
was able to gain independence to its present position as
the preeminent power in the world. We will examine what
brought the United States to this juncture and explore
the challenges and options the nation faces today.
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| HIST 414: The American Civil War |
| 3 semester-hour credits - Tuition $417 |
This course will acquaint the student with the major events contributing to the outbreak of the American Civil War. It also will provide the student with a basic understanding of the progress of the war. Prerequisite: Junior or Senior status with adequate preparation and permission of instructor. E-mail available.
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