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HIST 0100 - WESTERN CIVILIZATION 1 3 credits This course covers the development of Western history from the Classical era to the Reformation and is designed to give the student a general understanding of the development of Europe's legal, political, religious, and social institutions. There are no prerequisites for this course. (Meets CAS Historical Change or Foreign Culture/International Regional Requirement.) (Satisfies Social Science Requirement for the School of Engineering.) (Meets UPB History/Euro-American Requirement.) Frequency of Offering: fall term.
HIST 0101 - WESTERN CIVILIZATION 2 3 credits This course is a continuation of HIST 0100 and covers the period from the enlightenment of the 1600s to the present. There are no prerequisites for this course. (Meets CAS Historical Change or Foreign Culture/International Regional Requirement.) (Satisfies Social Science Requirement for the School of Engineering.) (Meets UPB History/Euro-American Requirement.) Frequency of Offering: spring term.
HIST 0302 - SOVIET RUSSIA 3 credits This course deals with the Soviet era with special emphasis on the Stalin period and how it conditioned the Soviet experience. There are no prerequisites for this course. (Meets CAS Historical Change or Foreign Culture/International Regional or Non-Western Requirement.) (Satisfies Social Science Requirement for the School of Engineering.) (Meets UPB History/Euro-American Requirement.) Frequency of Offering: annually.
HIST 0600 - UNITED STATES HISTORY THROUGH 1877 3 credits A survey of American history from the Age of Discovery to Reconstruction. There are no prerequisites for this course. (Meets CAS Historical Change Requirement.) (Satisfies Social Science Requirement for the School of Engineering.) (Meets UPB History/Euro-American Requirement.) Frequency of Offering: fall term.
HIST 0601 - UNITED STATES HISTORY 1865 TO PRESENT 3 credits A survey of modern American history from the Civil War to the present. There are no prerequisites for this course. (Meets CAS Historical Change Requirement.) (Satisfies Social Science Requirement for the School of Engineering.) (Meets UPB History/Euro-American Requirement.) Frequency of Offering: spring term.
HIST 0670 - AFRO-AMERICAN HISTORY 1 3 credits This course surveys the history of Afro-Americans from their African origins to their emancipation during the Civil War. There are no prerequisites for this course. Cross-listed with AFRCNA 0629. (Meets CAS Historical Change Requirement.) (Satisfies Social Science Requirement for the School of Engineering.) (Meets UPB History/Euro-American Requirement.) Frequency of Offering: annually.
HIST 0671 - AFRO-AMERICAN HISTORY 2 3 credits This course surveys the history of Afro-Americans from the time of the Civil War to the present. There are no prerequisites for this course. Cross-listed with AFRCNA 0630. (Meets CAS Historical Change Requirement.) (Satisfies Social Science Requirement for the School of Engineering.) (Meets UPB History/Euro-American Requirement.) Frequency of Offering: annually.
HIST 0685 - UNITED STATES FOREIGN RELATIONS 3 credits A history of America's rise to world power through three periods of development that have shaped the nation's current concepts of security, neutrality, isolation, expansion, and intervention. There are no prerequisites for this course. (Meets CAS Historical Change Requirement.) (Satisfies Social Science Requirement for the School of Engineering.) (Meets UPB History/Euro-American Requirement.) Frequency of Offering: annually.
HIST 0751 - ANCIENT WORLDS 3 credits This course focuses on the history, culture, and art of the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, India, and China. There are no prerequisites for this course. (Meets CAS Historical Change or Foreign Culture/International Comparative or Non-Western Requirement.) (Satisfies Social Science Requirement for the School of Engineering.) (Meets UPB History/Non-Western Requirement.) Frequency of Offering: annually.
HIST 1005 - SPECIAL TOPICS 3 credits Students are introduced, through a selection of readings, to a period and/or topic in American history. The course format is group discussion, and the approach to the material draws from the disciplines of history, literature, and composition. There are no prerequisites; prior permission of the instructor(s) is required. Permission is granted on the basis of satisfactory grades in composition and a GPA of 2.5 or above. (Meets CAS Foreign Culture/International Regional Requirement.) Frequency of Offering: every two years.
HIST 1656 - AMERICAN WORKERS--20th CENTURY 3 credits This course covers the development of American labor from 1900 to the present including such topics as the rise of large industrial labor unions, scientific management, open vs. closed shops, labor market segmentation, and the effects of de-industrialization. There are no prerequisites for this course. (Meets CAS Historical Change Requirement.) (Satisfies Social Science Requirement for the School of Engineering.) (Meets UPB History/Euro-American Requirement.) Frequency of Offering: every two years.
HIST 1775 - ORIGINS OF CHRISTIANITY 3 credits An historical investigation of Christian origins against the backdrop of both the Greco-Roman and Jewish worlds. Cross-listed with CLASS 1430 and RELGST 1120. There are no prerequisites for this course. (Meets CAS Historical Change or Foreign Culture/International Regional Requirement.) (Satisfies Social Science Requirement for the School of Engineering.) (Meets UPB Philosophy/Euro-American Requirement.) Frequency of Offering: annually. |