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Days
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Time
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Location
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Instructor
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30138
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History 101-01 – Africa in the World
Students examine the historian’s craft by studying pivotal events highlighting the historical relationship between Africa and the world.
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M – R
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10:00AM-11:50AM
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CL 204
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Peter Mendy
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30149
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History 101-20 - Africa in the World (Second Session)
Students examine the historian’s craft by studying pivotal events highlighting the historical relationship between Africa and the world.
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M – R
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10:00AM –11:50AM
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CL 204
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Peter Mendy
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30139
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History 102-01 – Asia in the World
Students examine the historian’s craft by studying pivotal events highlighting the historical relationship between Asia and the world.
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On Line
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Moonsil Kim
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30150
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History 102-20 – Asia in the World (Second Session)
Students examine the historian’s craft by studying pivotal events highlighting the historical relationship between Asia and the world
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On Line
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Moonsil Kim
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30151
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History 104-20 – Europe in the World since 1600 (Second Session) Students examine the historian’s craft by studying pivotal events highlighting the historical relationship between Europe and the world since 1600.
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On Line
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David Espinosa
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30140
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History 105-01 – Latin America in the World
Students examine the historian’s craft by studying pivotal events highlighting the historical relationship between Muslim people and the world.
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On Line
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David Espinosa
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30141
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History 107-01 – The United States in the World
Students examine the historian’s craft studying pivotal events highlighting the historical relationship between the United States and the world.
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On Line
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Erik Christiansen
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30148
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History 107-02 – The United States in the World
Students examine the historian’s craft studying pivotal events highlighting the historical relationship between the United States and the world.
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On Line
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Tommy Ender
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30152
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History 107-20 – The United States in the World (Second Session)
Students examine the historian’s craft studying pivotal events highlighting the historical relationship between the United States and the world.
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M – R
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1:00PM – 3:50PM
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CL 101
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Ronald Dufour
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30338
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History 107-21 – The United States in the World (Second Session) Students examine the historian’s craft studying pivotal events highlighting the historical relationship between the United States and the world
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On
Line
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Tommy Ender
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30337
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History 236-20 – Post-Independent Africa (Second Session) Students examine themes in contemporary African history, such as nation-building, socio-economic and political development, nationalism and pan-Africanism; governance systems; and the post- Cold War/post 911 eras.
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M—R
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12:00PM – 1:50PM
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CL 203
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Peter Mendy
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30145
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History 238-01 – Early Imperial China Students examine the culture and history of early Imperial China. Emphasis is on the imperial systems, social changes and the culture of the Qin and the Han periods.
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On Line
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Moonsil Kim
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30142
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History 269-01 – Jazz & Civil Rights: Freedom Sound
This course explores the evolution of jazz from bebop through free jazz, emphasizing the relationship between music and social change, in particular the civil rights movements, domestically and
internationally.
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M – R
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1:00PM – 3:50PM
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CL 201
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Ronald Dufour
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30143
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History 272-01 – Globalization 15th Century to the Present
This course examines the traditional interpretation of the “Rise of the West” as an inevitable historical process by exploring the essential
contributions of diverse global societies to contemporary globalization.
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M – W
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9:00AM – 10:50AM
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CL 201
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April Kiser
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30144
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History 322-01 – The Early American Republic
Focus is on the creation of competing political, economic, social, and moral identities in the North and South, from the Constitution to the Mexican War.
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4:00PM – 5:50PM
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CL 201
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Ronald Dufour
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30146
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History 348-01 – Africa under Colonial Rule
African societies and institutions of the early nineteenth century are examined. Topics include imperialism, the intrusion of European powers, the African response, and African nationalism and
independence
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M – R
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12:00PM 1:50PM
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CL 204
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Peter Mendy
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