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ARCHIVED 2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
ARCHIVED 2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Information


 

History

  
  • HIST 361 - Latin American History I


    Indian civilizations; Spanish and Portuguese exploration; the conquistadores; colonial life; consolidation and maturity of empire; influence of the Enlightenment.  Closed to freshmen 0-29 hours. (P3)

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 362 - Latin American History II


    Revolutions; independence; struggle for political stability; popular government on trial; contests of hegemony; rise of indigenous nationalism.  Closed to freshmen 0-29 hours. (P3)

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 365 - History of the Caribbean


    Explores the social, political, economic and cultural history of the Caribbean region.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 366 - History of the Atlantic World


    Explores the rich history of the Atlantic World, examining the historical development and interaction of the New World, Africa and Europe since the sixteenth century.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 367 - African History to 1880


    Explores African history to 1880, including cultural development, ethnicities, the slave trade, and colonialism.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 368 - African History Since 1880


    Explores the history of modern Africa, including 20th century colonialism, post-colonialism, social, economic, and political developments, and African culture.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 373 - Modern Asia


    Exploration of the forces shaping the history of the major nations of Asia.  Closed to freshmen 0-29 hours. (P3)

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 375 - Middle East since Mohammed


    Introduction to Middle East history from the spread of Islam to the present.  Closed to freshmen 0-29 hours. (P3)

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 389 - Cooperative Education in History


    See Cooperative Education Program.  Closed to freshmen 0-29 hours.

    Credits: (1 or 3, R15)
  
  • HIST 395 - Building a Democratic Classroom


    An introduction into teaching methods in social sciences. Philosophy, methods. pedagogy and materials for democratic education.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: HIST 297; Admission to Teacher Education. COREQ: PSC 406.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 405 - Methods for Teaching Social Sciences


    Methods, materials, curriculum, and trends in teaching secondary social sciences. Field experience required. Closed to freshmen 0-29 hours.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: EDSE 322, admission to teacher education; 2.75 GPA in major.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 410 - The Creation of Moder Science


    Development of scientific thought since 1200./ Origins of science’s prominent role in modern Western culture, economy, society.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Closed to freshman, 0-29 hours.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 411 - Western Imperialism, 1500 to the Present


    Western imperialism in Americas, Africa and Asia; World War I and its aftermath; the roots of Third-World independence movements.  Closed to freshmen 0-29 hours.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 412 - Early Modern Europe


    The Reformation; development of the modern state; Scientific Revolution; rise of capitalism; social change.  Closed to freshmen 0-29 hours.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 413 - Europe in the Eighteenth Century


    The Old Regime; wars of expansion; the Enlightenment; the French Revolution and Napoleon.  Closed to freshmen 0-29 hours.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 414 - Europe in the Nineteenth Century


    Post-Napoleonic settlement; internal, colonial, and imperial developments; unification movements; background for World War I.  Closed to freshmen 0-29 hours.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 416 - Europe in the Twentieth Century


    World War I; the Paris Peace Conference; domestic developments; the rise of “isms” in Russia, Italy, and Germany; World War II; postwar reconstruction and reorganization; the Cold War.  Closed to freshmen 0-29 hours.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 421 - Romans, Christians, Barbarians


    Explores the three most prominent cultures of the Mediterranean at the end of the Roman Empire.  Closed to freshmen 0-29 hours.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 425 - Modern European Military History


    Focuses on the era of the two World Wars (1914-1945), emphasizing political, technological, and operational issues.  Closed to freshmen 0-29 hours.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 431 - Colonial America, 1492-1763


    Political, social, economic, and cultural characteristics.  Closed to freshmen 0-29 hours.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 432 - The Revolutionary Era, 1763-1800


    Causes and effects of the revolution; the War for Independence; the Constitution; the Federalist Era. Closed to freshmen 0-29 hours.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 433 - The Young Republic, 1800-1848


    Jeffersonian democracy; War of 1812; Era of Good Feelings; Jacksonian democracy; western expansion; the Mexican War.  Closed to freshmen 0-29 hours.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 434 - Civil War and Reconstruction, 1848-1877


    Sectional differences; the secession movement; military operations; Reconstruction.  Closed to freshmen 0-29 hours.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 435 - Emergence of Industrial America, 1877-1929


    Growth and conflict of organized industry and labor; agrarian decline and revolt; American Imperialism; progressive reform; World War I; postwar crises and prosperity.  Closed to freshmen 0-29 hours.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 436 - The United States Since 1929


    Great Depression; New Deal; World War II; role as Cold War superpower; domestic developments.  Closed to freshmen 0-29 hours.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 442 - African American History


    Role of African Americans in American history; African background; religious, cultural, economic, and political institutions; civil rights, struggles, tension between assimilation and black nationalism.  Closed to freshmen 0-29 hours.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 443 - The American South


    Social structure and economic interests of the Antebellum South; impact of Civil War and Reconstruction; the New South; the twentieth-century South; emphasis on regional differences and social transition.  Closed to freshmen 0-29 hours.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 445 - Cherokee History


    Pre-contact Cherokee society; acculturation; removal; post-removal development of the Cherokee Nation West and the Eastern Band of the Cherokees.  Closed to freshmen 0-29 hours.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 446 - Southern Appalachian History


    History and folkways in the period of geographic isolation; changes in regional culture in an age of improved transportation and communications.  Closed to freshmen 0-29 hours.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 448 - The American West


    Explores the history and literature of the trans-Mississippi West from the time of discovery through the present, emphasizing the period since 1800.  Closed to freshmen 0-29 hours.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 450 - War and Memory


    Explores perceptions and social history of American Wars in the Twentieth Century. Closed to freshmen 0-29 hours.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 451 - American Women’s History


    Role of women in American history; conflicting and changing ideologies of femininity and sexuality; women in the family, workplace, and politics. Closed to freshmen 0-29 hours.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 452 - American Diplomatic History


    US foreign relations from the colonial period to modern times.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 454 - American Military History


    Military affairs in the United States from the Revolution to the present; emphasis on war as a social institution.  Closed to freshmen 0-29 hours.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 455 - American Religious History


    Role of organized religion upon American history and culture, primarily since 1865.  Closed to freshmen 0-29 hours.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 457 - Sports in American History


    Interaction between sports and American social, economic, and political history.  Closed to freshmen 0-29 hours.

    Credits: 3
  
  • HIST 459 - Sizzlin’ Sixties


    Explores key events and trends that characterized US history during the 1960’s.  Closed to freshmen 0-29 hours.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 463 - History of the Mexican Nation


    Mexico since 1810; nineteenth-century conflicts; revolution, 1910-1917; progress to the present.  Closed to freshmen 0-29 hours.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 471 - Introduction to Public History


    Explores such topics as museum displays, reenactments, historical pageants, historic preservation, living history, interpretations, and public policy.  Closed to freshmen 0-29 hours.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 472 - Local History and Genealogy


    Role of the family and community in shaping state, regional, and national developments; emphasis on research techniques and local resources. Lecture and fieldwork.  Closed to freshmen 0-29 hours.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 473 - Introduction to Museum and Historic Site Interpretation


    Theory and practice of interpreting history to the public in museums and historic sites. Exhibit development, research methods, public programming, and audience evaluation. Lecture and fieldwork.  Closed to freshmen 0-29 hours.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 474 - Introduction to Oral History


    Explores the uses of oral history, its relationship to other research techniques, the components of interviewing, and the field’s numerous ethical, legal, and archival issues.  Closed to freshmen 0-29 hours.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 483 - Internship Project in History


    Work experience on historical problems; written assignments required. S/U grading. 9 hours per week per course.  Closed to freshmen 0-29 hours.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 484 - Internship Project in History


    Work experience on historical problems; written assignments required. S/U grading. 9 hours per week per course.  Closed to freshmen 0-29 hours.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 485 - Internship Project in History


    Work experience on historical problems; written assignments required. S/U grading. 9 hours per week per course.  Closed to freshmen 0-29 hours.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 491 - Supervised Student Teaching in Social Sciences, 9-12


    A full-time supervised teaching experience in Social Sciences.  Closed to freshmen 0-29 hours.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    COREQ: EDSE 490, 495.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 493 - Topics in History


    Closed to freshmen 0-29 hours.

    Credits: (1-3, R12)
  
  • HIST 499 - Senior Thesis


    Directed research for history majors.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    297; 3.2 GPA in History courses; permission of department head.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 511 - Western Imperialism, 1500 to the Present


    Western Imperialism, 1500 to the Present

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 512 - Early Modern Europe


    Early Modern Europe

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 513 - Europe in the Eighteenth Century


    Europe in the Eighteenth Century

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 514 - Europe in the Nineteenth Century


    Europe in the Nineteenth Century

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 516 - Europe in the Twentieth Century


    Europe in the Twentieth Century

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 521 - Romans, Christians, Barbarians


    Romans, Christians, Barbarians

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 525 - Modern European Military History


    Modern European Military History

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 531 - Colonial America, 1492-1763


    Colonial America, 1492-1763

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 532 - The Revolutionary Era, 1763-1800


    The Revolutionary Era, 1763-1800

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 533 - The Young Republic, 1800-1848


    The Young Republic, 1800-1848

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 534 - Civil War and Reconstruction, 1848-1877


    Civil War and Reconstruction, 1848-1877

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 535 - Emergence of Industrial America, 1877-1929


    Emergence of Industrial America, 1877-1929

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 536 - The United States Since 1929


    The United States Since 1929

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 542 - African American History


    African American History

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 543 - The American South


    The American South

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 545 - Cherokee History


    Cherokee History

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 546 - Southern Appalachian History


    Southern Appalachian History

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 548 - The American West


    The American West

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 550 - War and Memory


    War and Memory

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 551 - American Women’s History


    American Women’s History

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 552 - American Diplomatic History


    American Diplomatic History

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 554 - American Military History


    American Military History

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 555 - American Religious History


    American Religious History

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 557 - Sports in American History


    Sports in American History

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 559 - Sizzlin’ Sixties


    Sizzlin’ Sixties

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 563 - History of the Mexican Nation


    History of the Mexican Nation

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 571 - Introduction to Public History


    Introduction to Public History

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 572 - Local History and Genealogy


    Local History and Genealogy

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 573 - Introduction to Museum and Historic Site Interpretation


    Introduction to Museum and Historic Site Interpretation

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 574 - Introduction to Oral History


    Introduction to Oral History

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 589 - Cooperative Education in History


    Cooperative Education in History

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 593 - Topics in History


    Topics in History

    Credits: (1-3, R12)
  
  • HIST 613 - United States History to 1800


    Seminar addressing historiographical themes in American history to 1800, pre-contact to the Revolution, including settlement, Native Americans, slavery, politics, economics, religion and war.

    Credits: 3
  
  • HIST 614 - Nineteenth Century United States


    Seminar addressing historiographical themes in nineteenth century American history, including Jacksonian America, slavery, the Civil War, Reconstruction, Industrialization and Populism.

    Credits: 3
  
  • HIST 615 - Twentieth Century United States


    Seminar addressing historiographical themes including foreign policy, wars, race relations, the Cold War, political development and consumerism.

    Credits: 3
  
  • HIST 620 - Native American History


    Seminar addressing historiographical themes from pre-contact to present, including culture, religion, wars, treaties, economics and tribal sovereignty.

    Credits: 3
  
  • HIST 621 - Environmental History


    Seminar addressing historiographical themes related to humans relationship with nature and the ways in which climate and nature shape human history.

    Credits: 3
  
  • HIST 631 - Historiography


    Historiography

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 632 - Historical Methodologies and Research Design


    Historical Methodologies and Research Design

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 633 - Advanced Teaching Methodologies In Secondary Social Science Education


    Advanced Teaching Methodologies In Secondary Social Science Education

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HIST 680 - Readings in History I


    Readings in History I

    Credits: (3, R6)
  
  • HIST 681 - Readings in History II


    Readings in History II

    Credits: (3, R6)
  
  • HIST 682 - Readings in History III


    Readings in History III

    Credits: (3, R6)
  
  • HIST 683 - Readings in History IV


    Readings in History IV

    Credits: (3, R6)
  
  • HIST 688 - Internship in History


    Internship in History

    Credits: (1-3, R3)
  
  • HIST 693 - Problems in History


    Problems in History

    Credits: (3, R9)
  
  • HIST 699 - Thesis


    Thesis

    Only 3 hours may be counted toward degree.

    Credits: (1-3, R12)

  
  • HIST 779 - Continuing Research—Non-Thesis Option


    Continuing Research—Non-Thesis Option

    Credits: (1, R10)

Hospitality and Tourism

  
  • HT 130 - The Hospitality and Tourism Services Industry


    Survey of industry segments including tourism, restaurants, hotels, clubs, conventions, casinos, and cruise line operations with emphasis on career opportunities.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HT 229 - Hotel Front Office Operations


    Study of front office procedures from reservations through checkout including night audit and property management systems and their impact on other lodging operations.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HT 231 - Hospitality Facilities Management


    Management of facility operations including planning and design, facility systems, housekeeping, environmental, safety and security issues, and resource management.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • HT 232 - Quality Service


    Practical skills and knowledge for effective management of food service operations with emphasis on time management, food service protocol, interactions with guests, guest expectations, and decor.

    Credits: (3)
 

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