May 19, 2024  
Mansfield University 2009-2010 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
Mansfield University 2009-2010 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Courses


 
  
  • GRA 4410 - INTERNSHIP


    This course is designed to offer students practical understanding of graphic design techniques in the workplace environment.  The student will take part in a supervised and evaluated experience in varied settings.

    Prerequisites & Notes: Earned 90 credits by the semester preceding the internship, and have a 2.5 overall QPA and 3.0 in the major at the time of application.

    Credits: 6-15
  
  • HON 1107 - MACRO PHYSICAL SCIENCE


    An introduction to motion and energy, astronomy thermodynamics, and sound. Students will construct laboratory apparatus from readily available sources to make measurements. Regularly cross-listed with SCI 1107, Offered in Fall semester.

    Credits: 3 cr. General Education Requirement: Natural Sciences
  
  • HON 1108 - MICROPHYSICAL SCIENCE


    An introduction to the atom, chemistry, electricity and magnetism, and light. Students will construct laboratory apparatus from readily available sources to make physical measurements. Regularly cross-listed with SCI 11 08. Offered in Spring semester. Honors Students take only one Honors science course, either HON 11 07 or HON 1108.

    Credits: 3 cr. General Education Requirement: Natural Sciences
  
  • HON 1111 - HUMANITIES HONORS I


    Introduction to the humanities by means of an interdisciplinary content drawn from literature, philosophy, theater, music, art and history.

    Credits: 3 cr. General Education Requirement: Humanities
  
  • HON 1112 - HUMANITIES HONORS II


    Continuation of HON 1111. HON 1112 may be taken prior to HON 1111 if necessary.

    Credits: 3 cr. General Education Requirement: Humanities
  
  • HON 2200 - RESEARCHING CONTEMPORARY ISSUES


    This course focuses on a series of case studies drawn from recent events of local, national and international importance with an emphasis on interdisciplinary research methods.

    Credits: 3 cr.
  
  • HON 3301 - FIELD WORK IN THE NATURAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES


    Students work individually and collaboratively on field-based research projects in the natural or social sciences.

    Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisites: HON 1111, HON 1112, and HON 2200, or permission of the instructor.

    Credits: 3 cr. General Education Requirement: Information Literacy
  
  • HON 4497 - SENIOR RESEARCH PRESENTATION


    A semester-long project, related to the students major, that involves the perspective of at least two academic disciplines. The project is supervised by a faculty member of the student’s choosing and approved by the Honors Program Director. A formal presentation before the campus community concludes the Honors Program.

    Credits: 3 cr. General Education Requirement: Information Literacy
  
  • HPE 1101 - BEGINNING SWIMMING


    Serves the individual with little or no experience in the activity selected. Emphasis on beginner-level fundamental skills in lifetime fitness, leisure, and recreational activities.

    Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 1102 - BEGINNING BOWLING


    Serves the individual with little or no experience in the activity selected. Emphasis on beginner-level fundamental skills in lifetime fitness, leisure, and recreational activities.

    Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 1103 - BEGINNING TENNIS


    Serves the individual with little or no experience in the activity selected. Emphasis on beginner-level fundamental skills in lifetime fitness, leisure, and recreational activities.

    Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 1104 - BEGINNING BADMINTON AND TENNIS


    Serves the individual with little or no experience in the activity selected. Emphasis on beginner-level fundamental skills in lifetime fitness, leisure, and recreational activities.

    Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 1105 - BEGINNING BADMINTON AND GOLF


    Serves the individual with little or no experience in the activity selected. Emphasis on beginner-level fundamental skills in lifetime fitness, leisure, and recreational activities.

    Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 1106 - BEGINNING ARCHERY


    Serves the individual with little or no experience in the activity selected. Emphasis on beginner-level fundamental skills in lifetime fitness, leisure, and recreational activities.

    Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 1107 - BEGINNING BILLIARDS


    Serves the individual with little or no experience in the activity selected. Emphasis on beginner-level fundamental skills in lifetime fitness, leisure, and recreational activities.

    Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 1108 - BEGINNING RACQUETS


    Serves the individual with little or no experience in the activity selected. Emphasis on beginner-level fundamental skills in lifetime fitness, leisure, and recreational activities.

    Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 1110 - BEGINNING GOLF


    Serves the individual with little or no experience in the activity selected. Emphasis on beginner-level fundamental skills in lifetime fitness, leisure, and recreational activities.

    Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 1114 - ARCHERY AND VOLLEYBALL


    Serves the individual with little or no experience in the activity selected. Emphasis on beginner-level fundamental skills in lifetime fitness, leisure, and recreational activities.

    Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 1115 - CONDITION AND BODY AWARENESS


    Serves the individual with little or no experience in the activity selected. Emphasis on beginner-level fundamental skills in lifetime fitness, leisure, and recreational activities.

    Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 1116 - BASKETBALL AND SOCCER


    Serves the individual with little or no experience in the activity selected. Emphasis on beginner-level fundamental skills in lifetime fitness, leisure, and recreational activities.

    Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 1117 - BADMINTON AND RACQUETBALL


    Serves the individual with little or no experience in the activity selected. Emphasis on beginner-level fundamental skills in lifetime fitness, leisure, and recreational activities.

    Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 1118 - RACQUETBALL


    Serves the individual with little or no experience in the activity selected. Emphasis on beginner-level fundamental skills in lifetime fitness, leisure, and recreational activities.

    Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 1119 - AEROBIC AQUATICS


    Serves the individual with little or no experience in the activity selected. Emphasis on beginner-level fundamental skills in lifetime fitness, leisure, and recreational activities.

    Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 1120 - TENNIS AND BADMINTON


    Serves the individual with little or no experience in the activity selected. Emphasis on beginner-level fundamental skills in lifetime fitness, leisure, and recreational activities.

    Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 1122 - CONDITION AND WEIGHT TRAINING


    Serves the individual with little or no experience in the activity selected. Emphasis on beginner-level fundamental skills in lifetime fitness, leisure, and recreational activities.

    Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 1123 - BADMINTON AND VOLLEYBALL


    Serves the individual with little or no experience in the activity selected. Emphasis on beginner-level fundamental skills in lifetime fitness, leisure, and recreational activities.

    Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 1125 - FIELD HOCKEY AND RACQUETBALL


    Serves the individual with little or no experience in the activity selected. Emphasis on beginner-level fundamental skills in lifetime fitness, leisure, and recreational activities.

    Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 1127 - BEGINNING GOLF VOLLEYBALL


    Serves the individual with little or no experience in the activity selected. Emphasis on beginner-level fundamental skills in lifetime fitness, leisure, and recreational activities.

    Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 1128 - AEROBIC CONDITIONING


    Serves the individual with little or no experience in the activity selected. Emphasis on beginner-level fundamental skills in lifetime fitness, leisure, and recreational activities.

    Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 1129 - ARCHERY


    Serves the individual with little or no experience in the activity selected. Emphasis on beginner-level fundamental skills in lifetime fitness, leisure, and recreational activities.

    Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 1130 - GOLF


    Serves the individual with little or no experience in the activity selected. Emphasis on beginner-level fundamental skills in lifetime fitness, leisure, and recreational activities.

    Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 1131 - WALK LIFE FITNESS


    Serves the individual with little or no experience in the activity selected. Emphasis on beginner-level fundamental skills in lifetime fitness, leisure, and recreational activities.

    Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 1132 - HYDRO AEROBICS


    Serves the individual with little or no experience in the activity selected. Emphasis on beginner-level fundamental skills in lifetime fitness, leisure, and recreational activities.

    Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 1134 - BILLIARDS


    Serves the individual with little or no experience in the activity selected. Emphasis on beginner-level fundamental skills in lifetime fitness, leisure, and recreational activities.

    Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 1135 - TENNIS AND RACQUETS


    Serves the individual with little or no experience in the activity selected. Emphasis on beginner-level fundamental skills in lifetime fitness, leisure, and recreational activities.

    Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 1136 - RECREATIONAL SWIMMING ACTIVITIES


    Serves the individual with little or no experience in the activity selected. Emphasis on beginner-level fundamental skills in lifetime fitness, leisure, and recreational activities.

    Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 1137 - TENNIS AND VOLLEYBALL


    Serves the individual with little or no experience in the activity selected. Emphasis on beginner-level fundamental skills in lifetime fitness, leisure, and recreational activities.

    Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 1138 - TENNIS


    Serves the individual with little or no experience in the activity selected. Emphasis on beginner-level fundamental skills in lifetime fitness, leisure, and recreational activities.

    Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 1139 - SOFTBALL AND VOLLEYBALL


    Serves the individual with little or no experience in the activity selected. Emphasis on beginner-level fundamental skills in lifetime fitness, leisure, and recreational activities.

    Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 1140 - RACQUETS


    Serves the individual with little or no experience in the activity selected. Emphasis on beginner-level fundamental skills in lifetime fitness, leisure, and recreational activities.

    Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 1141 - BADMINTON AND RACQUETS


    Serves the individual with little or no experience in the activity selected. Emphasis on beginner-level fundamental skills in lifetime fitness, leisure, and recreational activities.

    Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 1142 - BADMINTON AND TENNIS


    Serves the individual with little or no experience in the activity selected. Emphasis on beginner-level fundamental skills in lifetime fitness, leisure, and recreational activities.

    Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 1143 - INTERMEDIATE SWIMMING


    Serves the individual with little or no experience in the activity selected. Emphasis on beginner-level fundamental skills in lifetime fitness, leisure, and recreational activities.

    Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 1144 - INTERMEDIATE SKIING


    Serves the individual with little or no experience in the activity selected. Emphasis on beginner-level fundamental skills in lifetime fitness, leisure, and recreational activities.

    Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 1145 - INTERMEDIATE TENNIS AND VOLLEYBALL


    Serves the individual with little or no experience in the activity selected. Emphasis on beginner-level fundamental skills in lifetime fitness, leisure, and recreational activities.

    Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 1146 - INTERMEDIATE BOWLING


    Serves the individual with little or no experience in the activity selected. Emphasis on beginner-level fundamental skills in lifetime fitness, leisure, and recreational activities.

    Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 1148 - ADVANCED SWIMMING


    Serves the individual with little or no experience in the activity selected. Emphasis on beginner-level fundamental skills in lifetime fitness, leisure, and recreational activities.

    Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 1149 - LIFEGUARD TRAINING


    Designed to provide necessary minimum skills for a person to serve as a non-surf lifeguard. Reaching, throwing, wading and swimming rescue techniques. American Red Cross certification upon successful completion.

    Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite: current Standard First Aid and Adult CPR certification.

    Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 1151 - ADVANCED BADMINTON


    Serves the individual with little or no experience in the activity selected. Emphasis on beginner-level fundamental skills in seasonal activities for individual, dual, and team sports.

    Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 1160 - LIFEGUARD INSTRUCTOR


    Students currently certified as lifeguards will develop skills to teach lifeguard training and CPR for the professional rescuer.

    Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisites: Current Lifeguard and CPR Professional Rescue Certification or HPE 11 49.

    Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 1164 - AEROBIC CONDITIONING AND CPR


    Foundations, design, and evaluation of individualized aerobic conditioning programs with a variety of activities and Heart Association Heartsaver CPR with AED Certification.

    Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 1165 - HIKING


    Designed to cover the broad scope of activities concerned with hiking, compass use and orienting. Emphasis will be placed upon safety, equipment, and traversing various trails in Tioga County. Participation in weekend sessions is required.

    Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 1168 - BLS FOR HLTH CARE PROVIDERS


    This course is designed to teach the skills of CPR for victims of all ages (including ventilation with a barrier device, bag-mask device, and oxygen), use of automated external defibrillator (AED), and relief of foreign-body airway obstruction (FBAO), as prescribed by the American Heart Association. It is intended for students who, by nature of their professions, provide health care to patients and victims in a wide variety of situations, including in-hospital and out-of-hospital settings. The course is also designed for anyone required to take a healthcare/professional rescuer course for future employment. This course is a prerequisite for those seeking future certification in ACLS and PALS.

    Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 1200 - PERSONAL and COMMUNITY HEALTH


    Includes health services, health instruction, and  health environment dealing with contemporary principles, practices, and concepts serving personal, family, and community health.

    Credits: 3 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 2225 - WATER SAFETY INSTRUCTION


    Provides students with the practical experience and knowledge needed to teach swimming beginning at the non-swimmer level up to advanced senior life saving.

    Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite: completion of advanced life saving.

    Credits: 2 cr.
  
  • HPE 3300 - TECHNIQUES OF COACHING TRACK AND FIELD


    Participation in actual training techniques in track and field. Planning and organizing equipment for a track program will be studied.

    Credits: 3 cr.
  
  • HPE 3305 - COACHING AND OFFICIATING WRESTLING


    Practical training in wrestling fundamentals, strategy and the psychology of coaching, fundamentals of officiating, rule interpretation and preparation.

    Credits: 3 cr.
  
  • HPE 3310 - SPECIAL PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR THE EXCEPTIONAL CHILD


    A comprehensive analysis of the physically, emotionally, and socially handicapped student. Includes selected activities and achievement standards in the field of health, physical education, and athletics.

    Credits: 3 cr.
  
  • HPE 3315 - ATHLETIC TRAINING


    Designed to provide experience in the application of various methods of treatment to athletic injuries. A study of preventive measures and medical management of athletic injuries.

    Credits: 3 cr.
  
  • HPE 3320 - BASIC FOOTBALL


    Examines the methods, techniques, and psychology used in coaching football. Provide the prospective coach with knowledge of the personal problems in motivating and handling individual players.

    Credits: 3 cr.
  
  • HPE 3330 - COACHING BASKETBALL


    Practical training in the areas of basketball fundamentals, individual and team play, strategy, and the psychology of coaching.

    Credits: 3 cr.
  
  • HPE 3340 - FIRST AID and CPR


    Theory, scientific basis, and methods are used in the application of first aid and CPR skills.  This course will stress BLS-CPR (professional rescuer) and use of and A.E.D. for situations within 1 hour of definitive health care.  The student will receive certifications in Adult, Child, and Infant CPR, Adult and Pediatric First Aid, and Adult and Child AED through the American Heart Association.

     

    Credits: 3 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness

  
  • HPE 3341 - ADVANCED FIRST AID AND CPR RECERTIFICATION


    To provide advanced skills and knowledge when responding to first aid situations: to certify instructors where there is a need for basic first aid, multi-media first aid, and standard first aid and personal safety; to recertify current first aiders.

    Credits: 3 cr.
  
  • HPE 3345 - WILDERNESS FIRST AID / CPR


    Wilderness First Aid and CPR is designed to meet the needs of all students who participate in activities in remote areas (more than 1 hour from definitive medical care).  Emphasis is placed on victim assessment and care, emergency action and extrication, CPR, and transportation. 

    Credits: 3 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 3350 - METHODS I, TEACHING HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL


    Principles, problems, materials, and techniques for conducting the health and physical education programs in the elementary schools.

    Credits: 2 cr.
  
  • HPE 3360 - KINESIOLOGY


    Analysis of human motion based on anatomical and mechanical principles. Applications of mechanics to sports activity.

    Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite: BSC 11 21

    Credits: 3 cr.
  
  • HPE 3370 - PHYSIOLOGY OF EXERCISE


    Critical analysis of physiological bases of muscular activity with special attention to general effects of exercise on body function.

    Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite: BSC 1122 and HPE 3360.

    Credits: 3 cr.
  
  • HPE 3375 - ADVANCED ATHLETIC TRAINING


    An in-depth study of detailed orthopedic evaluation of injuries to athletes. Rehabilitation of specific major joints from post-op to competition will be studies.

    Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite: HPE 2206, 2207 and 3315.

    Credits: 3 cr.
  
  • HPE 3376 - ATHLETIC TRAINING LAB III


    Examines the therapeutic modalities commonly used in the field of athletic training. Students in the area of concentration will be required to perform clinical work under the direct supervision of a licensed NATA certified athletic trainer.

    Credits: 1 cr.
  
  • HPE 3377 - ATHLETIC TRAINING LAB IV


    The use and misuse of prescription and non-prescription medication in athletics today. The student will be required to perform clinical work under the direct supervision of a licensed NATA certified athletic trainer.

    Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite: HPE 3376

    Credits: 1 cr.
  
  • HPE 3390 - COACHING BASEBALL


    Provides the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to prepare students to coach high school baseball programs dealing with organizational factors of coaching as well as the strategies and skills of the game.

    Credits: 3 cr.
  
  • HPE 3445 - WILDERNESS FIRST AID / CPR


    Wilderness First Aid and CPR is designed to meet the needs of all students who participate in activities in remote areas (more than 1 hour from definitive medical care).  Emphasis is placed on victim assessment and care, emergency action and extrication, CPR, and transportation. 

    Credits: 3 cr. General Education Requirement: Wellness
  
  • HPE 4420 - HUMAN BEHAVIOR IN COACHING


    Designed for the experienced coach as well as the future coach to acquire a better understanding of the most important and least understood aspect of athletics. Includes appropriate techniques to teach athletics to consciously affect motivational processes.

    Credits: 3 cr.
  
  • HPE 4497 - INDEPENDENT STUDY


    Independent study is an activity initiated by the student to increase his/her already advanced knowledge in a particular academic discipline. The subject is examined in an intensive manner with guidance by a faculty member who has special expertise in that field.

    Credits: 1 - 3 cr. Notes: May be taken for 1, 2 or 3 credits at one time.
  
  • HST 1111 - WORLD CIVILIZATION TO 1350


    A survey of significant ideas, events, and cultural developments from the emergence of ancient Civilizations to 1 350.

    Credits: 3 cr. General Education Requirement: Global Awareness, Humanities
  
  • HST 1112 - WORLD CIVILIZATION 1350-1900


    A continuation of HST 1111, beginning with the Renaissance to the close of the nineteenth century, including the political, economic, and social developments that affected the world.

    Credits: 3 cr. General Education Requirement: Global Awareness, Humanities
  
  • HST 1113 - WORLD HISTORY SINCE 1900


    A survey of the cultural, political, economic, and social forces that have shaped world history since 1 900, with particular emphasis on global historical trends.

    Credits: 3 cr. General Education Requirement: Global Awareness, Humanities
  
  • HST 2201 - UNITED STATES HISTORY TO 1877


    A survey of American history covering pre-European contact through colonization, independence, and the formation of the new republic; nationalism, sectionalism, and the growth of democracy in the 19th century; and the Civil War and Reconstruction.

    Credits: 3 cr. General Education Requirement: Humanities
  
  • HST 2202 - UNITED STATES HISTORY SINCE 1877


    A continuation of 2201, covering significant trends and events in the rise of modern industrial America, its emergence as a world power and events into the 21st century.

    Credits: 3 cr. General Education Requirement: Humanities
  
  • HST 2210 - AMERICAN WOMEN’S HISTORY


    Explores the cultural, social, racial, and political forces that have shaped the experiences of women throughout American history.

    Credits: 3 cr. General Education Requirement: Humanities
  
  • HST 2216 - HISTORY OF NON-WESTERN CIVILIZATION


    A survey history of Non-Western societies that explores the cultural and political developments of countries in Asia and Africa. 

    Credits: 3 cr. General Education Requirement: Global Awareness, Humanities
  
  • HST 2220 - WORLD WAR II


    The origin, background, and course of World War II and its effects upon world affairs. Deals with battles and the scientific, psychological, political, and economic impact of the war.

    Credits: 3 cr. General Education Requirement: Global Awareness, Humanities
  
  • HST 2226 - FILM AS HISTORY


    Explores how the cinema, the 20th century’s most important mass medium, has portrayed and presented history on the screen. We view various feature films with historical topics and then analyze how these films present history to their audiences. We look into not only questions of visual representation, but also the problem of factual accuracy.

    Credits: 3 cr. General Education Requirement: Humanities, Information Literacy
  
  • HST 3265 - HISTORY OF SPORTS IN AMERICAN SOCIETY


    Topics include: evolution of major sports, influence of organization and technology, critics of sports, racism, role of women and labor relations within sports, sports in the school, various sports heroes, and sports and culture.

    Credits: 3 cr. General Education Requirement: Humanities
  
  • HST 3266 - HISTORY OF BASEBALL


    This course will examine the history of baseball from its origins during the colonial period into the 21st century.   Particular attention will be paid to the relationship between baseball and American culture, including the sport146s ethnic and working class roots, the changing nature of leisure and recreation, business consolidation, gender and race relations, labor-management conflict, and the importance of the community in everyday society.  Offered online during summer sessions.    

    Prerequisites & Notes: One history course or permission of instructor.

    Credits: 3 cr. General Education Requirement: Humanities, Information Literacy
  
  • HST 3275 - HISTORY OF SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST ASIA


    Historical study of the peoples of South and Southeast Asian countries from ancient to the present. Also covers the indigenous religions of the region. Includes the Indian subcontinent and SE Asian countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam.

    Credits: 3 cr. Dual Listed/Cross Listed: Dual listed with ANH 3333 South and Southeast Asian Ethnology. General Education Requirement: Global Awareness, Information Literacy
  
  • HST 3290 - HISTORICAL METHODS


    Introduces the student to the discipline, methods, and techniques of historical research and writing. Examines the major interpretations of history.

    Credits: 3 cr. General Education Requirement: Information Literacy
  
  • HST 3294 - TOPICS IN AMERICAN HISTORY


    A special area of American history that is of current interest.

    Credits: 3 cr. General Education Requirement: Humanities, Information Literacy
  
  • HST 3295 - TOPICS IN GLOBAL HISTORY


    A special area of world history that is of current interest.

    Credits: 3 cr. General Education Requirement: Global Awareness, Humanities, Information Literacy
  
  • HST 3296 - TOPICS IN EUROPEAN HISTORY


    A special area of European history that is of current interest.

    Credits: 3 cr. Dual Listed/Cross Listed: Dual listed with ANH 3296 European Ethnography. General Education Requirement: Global Awareness, Humanities, Information Literacy
  
  • HST 3301 - HISTORY OF COLONIAL AMERICA TO 1763


    A study of the colonial foundations of the American heritage from the earliest beginnings to the reorganization of the British imperial administration in the 1760’s. 

    Prerequisites & Notes: Take HST-2201 or Permission of Instructor.

    Credits: 3 cr. General Education Requirement: Humanities
  
  • HST 3302 - HISTORY OF THE EARLY REPUBLIC 1789 - 1848


    This course will provide a basis for understanding the development and expansion of the new nation. Topics covered will include the rise of democracy, economic and social development, territorial expansion, and foreign affairs. 

    Prerequisites & Notes: Take HST-2201 or Permission of Instructor.

    Credits: 3 cr. General Education Requirement: Humanities
  
  • HST 3303 - HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 1763-1789


    The primary purpose of this course is to explore the history of the American Revolution from the end of the French & Indian War in 1763 through the ratification of the United States constitution in 1788.  Particular attention will be paid to the social, economic, and political aspects of the conflict. 

    Prerequisites & Notes: Take HST-2201 or Permission of Instructor.

    Credits: 3 cr. General Education Requirement: Humanities, Information Literacy
  
  • HST 3304 - HISTORY OF THE CIVIL WAR AND RECONSTRUCTION


    Sectional controversy; constitutional issues, secession and military conflict; the aftermath of the war, North and South, with emphasis on political development during reconstruction ending.

    Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite: one history course or permission of instructor.

    Credits: 3 cr.
  
  • HST 3307 - CONTEMPORARY AMERICA


    Explores the social, cultural, and economic changes of America since World War II. Examines the rise of suburbia, civil rights, counterculture, and development of the post-industrial economy.

    Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite: One history course or permission of instructor.

    Credits: 3 cr. General Education Requirement: Information Literacy
  
  • HST 3308 - RISE OF INDUSTRIAL AMERICA, 1877-1945


    Study of the growth of big businesses and influential figures of corporate America. Also addresses the political and social implications on American society.

    Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite: One history course or approval of instructor.

    Credits: 3 cr. General Education Requirement: Information Literacy
  
  • HST 3310 - AFRO-AMERICAN EXPERIENCE


    African heritage, Atlantic slave trade, American slavery, Civil War and Reconstruction, segregation and disfranchisement, the Harlem Renaissance, and Black Revolution, black resistance, and the quest for a black identity.

    Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite: One history course of permission of instructor.

    Credits: 3 cr.
  
  • HST 3313 - WOMEN IN EUROPEAN HISTORY


    Explores the experiences of women in Europe from the fall of Rome to the present. Particular emphasis is placed on the changing legal and social status of women throughout the period.

    Credits: 3 cr. General Education Requirement: Global Awareness
  
  • HST 3316 - TEACHING SECONDARY SOCIAL STUDIES


    This course provides a thorough background in the methods and materials for the teaching of social studies. Emphasis is placed on self-directed inquiry that focuses on identifying issues, problems, and contexts and on methods to incorporate this knowledge and these skills into classroom instruction. Students will have an opportunity to plan and implement practice strategies in the classroom.

    Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite: ED 11 02 – must be a teacher education candidate.

    Credits: 3 cr.
  
  • HST 3320 - HISTORY OF AMERICAN TECHNOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT


    Study of the American landscape and its inhabitants. Role of technology in American society and its impact on the environment. Environmental thought and issues on the changing landscape. Implications of population growth, technology, industries, and development on the American economy and society.

    Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite: One history course or approval of instructor.

    Credits: 3 cr. General Education Requirement: Information Literacy
 

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