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HIST 330-3,6
Lectures in Indigenous History
 
This course examines the political, social, and economic history in one or more specified Indigenous area(s) and period(s). The topics under study vary according to the expertise of the instructor and may include areas world-wide. When the subject matter differs substantively the course may be repeated for credit (maximum six credit hours) with the permission of the instructor and the Program Chair.
 

 
HIST 331-3,6
Lectures in Military History
 
This course examines the military history in one or more specified nations and/or periods. The topics under study vary according to the expertise of the instructor and may include: the origins and causes of war; the impact of new technologies on tactics and strategy; military and naval innovation and resistance to innovation; the changing relationship of offense and defense; the concept of mass war; and the relationship of military institutions to society. When the subject matter differs substantively the course may be repeated for credit (maximum six credit hours) with the permission of the instructor and the Program Chair.
 

 
HIST 332-3,6
Lectures in Social History
 
This course examines the social history in relation to regional, national, or international contexts through time in one or more specified nations and/or periods. The topics under study vary according to the expertise of the instructor and may include major social changes, the social origins of major historical events, or the history of particular social movements. When the subject matter differs substantively the course may be repeated for credit (maximum six credit hours) with the permission of the instructor and the Program Chair. 
 

 
HIST 333-3,6
Lectures in Cultural History
 
This course examines the cultural history in one or more specified nations and/or periods. The topics under study vary according to the expertise of the instructor and may include surveys in cultural events such as the Renaissance or Modernism or examination of how events such as war, economic crisis, technological change, or changing notions of gender or race have shaped culture through time or within specific periods or regions. When the subject matter differs substantively the course may be repeated for credit (maximum six credit hours) with the permission of the instructor and the Program Chair.
 

 


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