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Name (Section Id) Program Degree Name of College, University School's Profile
Future War (MH410) History U American Community College
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Students will explore contemporary military analysis and recent military historical trends to forecast the nature of future war. Four distinct warrior classes of potential enemies are examined. The course emphasizes critical evaluation of current scholarship and students are encouraged to make their own assessments of what future conflict will be like.
Future War (MH410) History U American Public University
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Students will explore contemporary military analysis and recent military historical trends to forecast the nature of future war. Four distinct warrior classes of potential enemies are examined. The course emphasizes critical evaluation of current scholarship and students are encouraged to make their own assessments of what future conflict will be like.
Gender and the Holocaust (WS470) History U American Public University
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This course is an examination of events of the Holocaust in relation to understanding of gender construction, gender and sex roles, and their radical transformation. Students rethink and reassess views of the Holocaust based on new theoretical perspectives. Course content focuses on the role and impact of the Holocaust on women and students explore different, gender and sex-based differences between male and female, heterosexual and homosexual experiences during the Holocaust.
Heraldic History (MH387) History U American Public University
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Students will be introduced to an in-depth history of heraldry including but not limited to heraldry as a historical science and art; nobility and gentry; documents, seals and manuscripts; monuments, effigies and hatchments; blazon technology; augmentations; royal heraldry; and liveries, badges and other devices. Upon completion of this course of study the student will be able to: 1) Discuss the historical ramifications of heraldry 2) Describe the uses of charges 3) Explain the technology of armory 4) Examine liveries and badges 5) Examine the proper writing of blazons.
History of Africa (HS340) History U American Public University
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This course is a survey of major African historical development from ancient times through the 20th Century.
History of American Foreign Policy (MH304) History U American Public University
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A comprehensive survey of American foreign policy, with emphasis on the military's role in foreign policy, from the Revolution to the present.
History of Correctional Violence (CJ380) History U American Public University
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This course will focus on the historical trends and theories of correctional violence. The roots of aggression and violence are addressed, beginning with a consideration of biological forces that may predispose some individuals to engage in violence. Other topics addressed are gangs, conflict with staff, food services, drugs/contraband and escape attempts.
History of England since 1688 (HS304) History U American Public University
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This course is a study of England from the Glorious Revolution through modern times.
History of England to 1688 (HS303) History U American Public University
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This course is a study of England from prehistory to the Glorious Revolution.
History of Florida (AMHP 2420) History U Florida Metropolitan University
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An examination of the history of the State of Florida from its origin as a Spanish colony to the present. Included is an analysis of such factors as historical tradition, climate, population, and locations as they relate to Florida's development.
History of Iraq (IR355) History U American Public University
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Students will comprehend the complex and diverse history of Iraq from its ancient roots to the present. They will also analyze the evolution of the modern Iraqi state, its roots in Islamic law, the effects of imperialism, monarchy, and the emergence of the militant dictatorship. In addition, students will examine social, cultural, and economic traditions that have contributed to the development of Iraqi policy.
History of Latin America (IR362) History U American Public University
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This course is a study and analysis of the history of Latin America. The course consists of a broad-brush survey of the Latin American region, and then hones in on the student's particular interest in the subject: social, political, historical, military, economic or pure history. The subject is viewed from a journalist's perspective (Latin America 2002 by Robert T. Buckman), which details the history of LATAM with a touch of journalistic jingo, and is cross-referenced with WWW-based sites to present a balanced view. The student can focus research on areas of their personal expertise, or branch out into one of many topics in this mysterious and ever-changing region. Discover the history behind the United States' closest neighbors, future free trade partners and/or military allies.
History of Modern America (0507-301) History U Roosevelt University
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An analysis and interpretation of main themes in United States history from the Civil War/Reconstruction Era (1865-1877) through contemporar y America. Class 4, Credit 4 (offered quarterly)
History of Modern Europe (IR376) History U American Public University
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This course serves as an introductory lesson in the history of Modern Europe. Covering all the nations of the area, both east and west, the class appraises the importance of this region as well as to what are the current issues. By reviewing the turbulent history, as well as appraising the political, religious and social movements that eclipsed this continent, the student will eventually develop an appreciation of the role that Europe has played in World politics.
History of Music (HM237) History U American Public University
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This class will cover the development of music in the Western tradition, from the time of the ancient Greeks and Romans; through the development of Gregorian chant and polyphony in the Middle Ages; the burst of sacred and secular music in the Renaissance, in all of its national forms; to the introduction of opera and instrumental music of the Baroque era; and ending with the amazing contributions of Johann Sebastian Bach and George Frideric Handel. Roughly, this covers a period of nearly 2500 years, from 700 B.C. to 1750 A.D. Music for voice, single instruments, and ensembles provide an infinite variety of musical forms and expressions for mankind?s delight and devotional duties. There will be an emphasis on important composers and their works in relation to their society and culture.
History of Music I (HM237) History U American Community College
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This class will cover the development of music in the Western tradition, from the time of the ancient Greeks and Romans; through the development of Gregorian chant and polyphony in the Middle Ages; the burst of sacred and secular music in the Renaissance, in all of its national forms; to the introduction of opera and instrumental music of the Baroque era; and ending with the amazing contributions of Johann Sebastian Bach and George Frideric Handel. Roughly, this covers a period of nearly 2500 years, from 700 B.C. to 1750 A.D. Music for voice, single instruments, and ensembles provide an infinite variety of musical forms and expressions for mankind?s delight and devotional duties. There will be an emphasis on important composers and their works in relation to their society and culture.
History of Music II (HM238) History U American Community College
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This course is an introductory survey of Western music, from the time of Mozart to the present. Composers studied include Beethoven, Schubert, Chopin, Verdi, Wagner, Debussy, Stravinsky, Penderecki, and Philip Glass, among others.
History of Music II (HM238) History U American Public University
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This course is an introductory survey of Western music, from the time of Mozart to the present. Composers studied include Beethoven, Schubert, Chopin, Verdi, Wagner, Debussy, Stravinsky, Penderecki, and Philip Glass, among others.
History of Peacekeeping: 1945-1987 (MH371) History U American Public University
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This course is a survey of the overall evolution and functioning of United Nations peacekeeping operations during the Cold War period. Emphasis is on the significance of individual peacekeeping missions, including their background, functioning, military operations, and end result.
History of Peacekeeping: 1988-Present (MH372) History U American Public University
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This course surveys the strategy, operations, evolution, and functions of peacekeeping operations from the end of the Cold War to 1997. Emphasis is on the significance of individual peacekeeping missions, including their background, functioning, military operations, and end result. While the United Nations peacekeeping operations are studied in detail, other forms of peacekeeping are presented as well.
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