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  • 3.00 Credits

    Studies history of the South from emergence of southern identity to the Civil War, Emphasizes southern society and culture. Dual listed with HIST 5505. Prerequisite: HIST 1210/1211.
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    Acquaints students with efforts to modernize China, Japan and India since the late 19th century. Emphasizes interaction of these civilizations with the Western world and explains ways in which such forces as imperialism, nationalism and communism have shaped their domestic and foreign policies in 20th century. Dual listed with HIST 5510. Prerequisite: 6 hours of history.
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    An intensive course in the history of American law, the judicial system, the legal profession and legal administration from colonial times to the present. Dual listed with HIST 5515. Prerequisite: HIST 1210/1211, 1220/1221 and/or consent of instructor.
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    A topical survey of ideas and intellectual movements in the U.S. since the Civil War. Emphasizes developments in this century. Analyzes work of major thinkers and theorists, formulation of ideas in such political movements as populism, progressivism and the New Deal. Includes continuing dialog between conservative and reformist elements in American society. Dual listed with HIST 5520. Prerequisites: HIST 1210/1211 and 1220/1221 or consent of instructor. (Offered based on sufficient demand and resources)
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    Explores the southwest as the location of cultural encounters and conflicts. Focuses on the cross-cultural interchange between American Indians, Mexican Americans and Anglo Americans from the fifteenth century to the present. Cross listed with AIST 4525 and CHST 4525. Dual l isted with HIST 5525. Prerequisites: 9 hours of HIST, AIST or LTST.
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    A study of the westward movement with emphasis on the trans-Mississippi West. Dual listed with HIST 5530. Prerequisites: HIST 1210/1211 and 1220/1221.
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    An intensive course in the history of oil development thoughout the world. Emphasizes comparative studies of the industry as it developed in various parts of the world and during various time periods, from pre-historic times to present. The Wyoming oil/energy mineral history will be an important component of the course. Dual listed with HIST 5535. Prerequisite: 9 hours in history.
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    A study of the modern American West, with consideration of social, economic and political continuity and change. Dual listed with HIST 5540. Prerequisites: HIST 1210/1211 and 1220/1221.
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    Explores the American West as a meeting ground of diverse peoples and their diverse cultures. Focuses on the sustained cross-cultural interchange between Native Americans, Euro-Americans, African Americans, Latin Americans, and Asian Americans from trans-Appalachia to the Pacific Coast from the eighteenth century to the present. Prerequisite: 9 hours of HIST.
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    Addresses multiple themes related to diversity in agriculture with the goal of making visible the experiences of minorities and women in agriculture. Involves significant independent research, class discussion, project development, and development of oral and written communication skills. Establishes linkages with supporting disciplines. Cross listed with: CHST/FCSC/ENGL/AIST/AMST/AGRI 4546. Prerequisites: junior class standing and concurrent enrollment or major in any of the following: ethnic studies, agriculture, American studies, anthropology, English, history, sociology, or women's studies.