Academic Catalog Spring 2019
HIS 4083 Europe, 1815-present Tracing the effects of the Congress of Vienna and the political developments in Europe, the course includes the unification of Germany and Italy, causes and effects of World Wars I and II, and Europe since 1945. Prerequisite: HIS 1033 or 1043 or 2013 or 2023 or Instruc-
tor’s Permission. (Spring Even Years) HIS 4123 Latin American History
A study of Latin American History including a review of Native American peoples, the effects of Spanish and Portuguese colonization, and the movements for independence, es- pecially in Mexico. Prerequisite: HIS 1033 or 1043 or 2013 or 2023 or Instructor’s permis- sion. (On Demand) HIS 4193 The Civil War This course examines one of the pivotal events in U.S. history, the Civil War. In addition to dynamic lectures, colorful audio-visual presentations, and lively class discussions of period sources, it also features innovative immersion experiences designed to convey vis- ceral impressions of the conflict. Parade-ground drill and battlefield maneuvers provide a taste of everyday soldiering, as does coffee and hardtack around the campfire at the clos- ing discussion. The smell of burning powder and the recoil of muskets during the live fire exercise add further authenticity, likewise the end-of-the-semester field trip to Appomattox Courthouse. All take their justification from author Shelby Foote’s contention that “any un- derstanding of this nation needs to be based—and I mean really based—on an understand- ing of the Civil War.” Prerequisite: HIS 1033, 1043, 2013, 2023, or Instructor’s Permission. (On Demand) HIS 4201, 4202, 4203 Academic Internship Students selected for this internship will assist course instructors through tutoring, showing videos, conducting study sessions, researching course materials, proctoring tests, grading objective sections of survey exams, and teaching at least one class in a survey course dur- ing the semester. The selected students participating in this internship will acquire some This is a professional and practical internship experience at a museum, historical site, ar- chive, or other historical application. Students will be required to complete all Internship Program requirements as described in the college catalog. In addition, there will be re- quired meetings with the supervising faculty, written responses to the internship experi- ence, a culminating program, and various readings assigned. Students will be responsible for seeking out their own internships; however, faculty will assist with recommending sites if needed. The purpose of this internship is to provide students with work experience in the field of history prior to graduating from the college. Students should meet with history faculty the semester prior to the internship to make arrangements for the internship site. Prerequisites: History Major, Junior or Senior standing. HIS 4501, 4502, 4503 Special Topics A specialized course of study for qualified students, offered on demand. Prerequisite: JR/ SR Standing. HIS 1033 or 1043 or 2013 or 2023 or Instructor’s Permission. HIS 4603 Senior Seminar A capstone course for history majors to be taken during the senior year. Students integrate themes from coursework, explore various historical authors and works, and complete a research project on an historical topic. (On Demand) practical experience in higher education. HIS 4211, 4212, 4213 History Internship
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