Jun 30, 2024  
2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [Not Current Academic Year. Consult with Your Academic Advisor for Your Catalog Year]

Courses


 

German

  
  • GERM 3364 - Writing Holocausts

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Cross-Listed As: FREN 3364

    Prerequisite: ENGL 1302.
    Description
    Literature/historical context of the Holocaust with implications for understanding other acts of genocide. Analysis of literary texts, film, and art.
    Repeatability: No

    Note: Cannot apply toward foreign language requirement. Taught in English.
    Core Category: (40) Core-Language, Philosophy & Culture
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • GERM 3369 - World War I in Literature, Visual Arts, and Film

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1302.
    Description
    Representations of World War I in literature, photography, art, and film; focus on the cultural impact of the war experience, avant-garde movements, and social, political and artistic rupture.
    Repeatability: No

    Note: Taught in English.
    Core Category: (40) Core-Language, Philosophy & Culture
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • GERM 3380 - Ger Women Film Directors

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1301 or equivalent and sophomore standing.
    Description
    Screening and study of German films by women directors within their historical, cultural, and aesthetic content.
    Repeatability: No

    Note: May not apply to German major, minor, or foreign language requirement. May apply to Women’s Studies Minor, Film Studies Minor, and German Area Studies Minor/Major. Taught in English.
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • GERM 3381 - History of German Cinema

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1301 and sophomore standing.
    Description
    History of German films within their historical, cultural, thematic, and aesthetic context.
    Repeatability: No

    Note: Taught in English.
    Core Category: (50) Core-Creative Arts
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • GERM 3382 - History of German Cinema

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1301 or equivalent and sophomore standing.
    Description
    History of German films within their historical, cultural, thematic, and aesthetic context.
    Repeatability: No

    Note: Taught in English.
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • GERM 3384 - Fascism and German Cinema

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1301 and sophomore standing.
    Description
    Screening and study of German films produced during the Fascist period (1944-45) within their historical, cultural, thematic, and aesthetic context.
    Repeatability: No

    Note: Taught in English.
    Core Category: (50) Core-Creative Arts
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • GERM 3385 - East German Cinema

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1301 and sophomore standing.
    Description
    Screening and study of East German films within their historical, cultural, thematic, and aesthetic context.
    Repeatability: No

    Note: Taught in English.
    Core Category: (50) Core-Creative Arts
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • GERM 3386 - Films of Fassbinder

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1301 or equivalent and sophomore standing.
    Description
    The films of Fassbinder within their historical, cultural, thematic, and aesthetic context.
    Repeatability: No

    Note: Taught in English.
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • GERM 3387 - Films of Herzog

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1301 or equivalent and sophomore standing.
    Description
    The films of Werner Herzog within their historical, cultural, thematic, and aesthetic context.
    Repeatability: No

    Note: Taught in English.
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • GERM 3388 - Films of Wenders

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1301 or equivalent and sophomore standing.
    Description
    The films of Wim Wenders within their historical, cultural, thematic, and aesthetic context.
    Repeatability: No

    Note: Taught in English.
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • GERM 3395 - Topic in German Cinema

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1301 or equivalent and sophomore standing.
    Description
    Screening and study of German films within their historical, cultural, thematic, and aesthetic context.
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit when topics vary.

    Note: May not apply to German major, minor, or foreign language requirement. May apply to minor in German Area Studies. Taught in English.
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • GERM 3397 - Top-Ger Lng,Cul,Civ&Lit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: GERM 2311; GERM 2312 or equivalent.
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit when topics vary.

    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • GERM 3398 - Independent Study

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 0    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: GERM 2311, GERM 2312 or equivalent, and approval of chair.
    Repeatability: Yes

    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • GERM 3399 - Senior Honors Thesis

    Credit Hours: 3.0
       
    Prerequisite: approval of department chair.
  
  • GERM 4329 - Adv German Translation

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1302, GERM 3334 or equivalent, and GERM 3329 or consent of instructor.
    Description
    Translation of literary and nonliterary texts, including translation from English to German.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • GERM 4356 - Romanticism

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: GERM 3331 , GERM 3332 , GERM 3333 , and GERM 3334 , or equivalent.
    Description
    Introduction to the concepts of Romanticism, its underlying philosophical ideas, and the romanticists’ contribution to literary criticism; reading of representative works.
  
  • GERM 4357 - German Literature 1890-1945

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: GERM 3331 , GERM 3332 , GERM 3333 , and GERM 3334 , or equivalent.
    Description
    Representative works of German poetry, drama, and prose that illuminate major trends in German literature between 1890 and 1945.
  
  • GERM 4358 - German Literature Since 1945

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: GERM 3331 , GERM 3332 , GERM 3333 , GERM 3334 , or equivalent.
    Description
    Post-World War II literature of the Federal Republic of Germany, the German Democratic Republic, Austria, and Switzerland. Emphasizes contemporary trends.
  
  • GERM 4359 - Germany since Reunification

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: GERM 3333  and GERM 3334  or equivalents.
    Description
    Post-reunification Germany through representative literary and non-literary texts.
  
  • GERM 4361 - Advanced Writing and Reading Across Disciplines

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: GERM 3353 and GERM 3334  or equivalents.
    Description
    Development of stylistic control of vocabulary, grammar, and idiomatic usage through reading and writing across disciplines from such areas as the humanities, social sciences, business, and natural sciences.
  
  • GERM 4370 - Vienna 1900 - The Birth of the Modern

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: GERM 3334  or equivalent.
    Description
    Avant-garde turn-of-the century movements in Viennese literature, theater, music, art, architecture, philosophy, and psychoanalysis examined within the cultural, social, and political context of pre-1918 Central Europe.
  
  • GERM 4371 - Techniques of Teaching Foreign Languages

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Completion of GERM 4381 with a B or better or the approval of the department chair.
    Description
    Introduction to the methodology of teaching and testing through lectures, readings, demonstrations, and practical applications. For secondary school teachers. Taught in English.
  
  • GERM 4373 - German Cultural History I: From the Beginnings to World War I

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: GERM 3333  or equivalent.
    Description
    German cultural history from the beginnings to World War I.
  
  • GERM 4374 - German Cultural History II: The Twentieth Century

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: GERM 3333  or equivalent.
    Description
    Survey of 20th century German cultural history in the context of major social and political developments from World War I to German reunification.
  
  • GERM 4391 - Professional Practicum in a German-Speaking Country

    Credit Hours: 3.0
       
    Prerequisite: GERM 3334  and consent of instructor.
    Description
    Hands-on work in field of study in selected businesses in German-speaking countries. Written report to evaluate and integrate practical experience.
  
  • GERM 4397 - Selected Topics in German Language and Literature

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: GERM 3331  and GERM 3332  or equivalent.
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit when topics vary.

  
  • GERM 4398 - Independent Study

    Credit Hours: 1.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 0    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: approval of chair.
  
  • GERM 4399 - Senior Honors Thesis

    Credit Hours: 3.0
       
    Prerequisite: approval of department chair.

International and Global Studies

  
  • IGS 2350 - Introduction to International and Global Studies

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Formerly GIS 2350 Introduction to Global and International Studies
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1302.
    Description
    International and Global Studies gateway course examining trans-cultural and trans-historical topics in international and global contexts with the aim of preparing students for future graduate studies, or for jobs in our increasingly globalized marketplace.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: N
  
  • IGS 3396 - Selected Topics in Global Studies

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Formerly GIS 3396 Selected Topics in Global Studies
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1302.
    Description
    Topics of interest in globalization studies.
    Repeatability: Requires approval of instructor for repeated credit.

    Additional Fee: N
  
  • IGS 4350 - Global Business Cultures: India and the U.S.

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Formerly GIS 4350 Global Business Cultures: India and the U.S.
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1302.
    Description
    Study of global business cultures, with a focus on business practices in India and South Asia, and also on Indians who are successful business people and professionals. Comparative cultural analysis based on personal narratives and corporate experiences.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: N

Greek

  
  • GREK 1301 - Elementary Greek I

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Description
    Introduction to classical and coined Greek, presenting basic grammar through readings selected from ancient authors.
  
  • GREK 1302 - Elementary Greek II

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Description
    Introduction to classical and coined Greek, presenting basic grammar through readings selected from ancient authors.
  
  • GREK 2301 - Intermediate Greek I

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: GREK 1302  or equivalent.
    Description
    First semester: readings selected from philosophical and historical prose, oratory, tragedy, and comedy. Second semester: one author, chosen to meet interest of students.
  
  • GREK 2302 - Intermediate Greek II

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: GREK 1302  or equivalent.
    Description
    First semester: readings selected from philosophical and historical prose, oratory, tragedy, and comedy. Second semester: one author, chosen to meet interest of students.
  
  • GREK 3301 - Classical Greek Literature

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: GREK 2302 .
    Description
    Selections from the major Greek authors varying from year to year to meet the needs and interests of students.
  
  • GREK 3302 - Advanced Readings in Classical Greek Literature

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: GREK 3301 .
    Description
    Selections from the major Greek authors varying from year to year to meet the needs and interests of students.
  
  • GREK 3398 - Independent Study

    Credit Hours: 1.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 0    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: GREK 2301 ; 2302 or equivalent and approval by chair.
  
  • GREK 4398 - Independent Study

    Credit Hours: 1.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 0    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: approval of chair.

Health Education

  
  • HLT 1353 - Personal Health

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: None.
    Description
    Introduction to scientific facts and principles related to healthful living and prevention of disease.
  
  • HLT 2320 - Introduction to Public Health

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: None.
    Description
    This course will provide an overview of critical issues in the field of public health and health promotion as well as concepts of health and health education and contributions of health care professionals in a variety of settings.Health Promotion Track: HLT 1353 and 3 credit hours of Life & Physical Sciences, or; 3 credit hours of Life & co-enrollment in HLT 1353. Public Health majors do not need HLT 1353.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: Yes
  
  • HLT 3300 - Social Health and Wellness

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: None.
    Description
    Exploration of social factors associated with the health and wellness of populations defined by sociodemographic characteristics including, but not limited to race, sex, and social class.
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • HLT 3301 - Health Behavior Theories: Concepts and Applications

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: HLT 2320.
    Description
    The structure, content, and application of theories of health behavior change.
    Repeatability: No

    Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer

    Additional Fee: Yes
  
  • HLT 3304 - Child and Adolescent Health

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Junior standing and HLT 2320.
    Description
    Emphasis on the influence of social determinants of the health on healthy development of children and adolescents. Potential interventions to reduce risk will be discussed.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: Yes
  
  • HLT 3306 - Environmental Health

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Junior standing and HLT 2320  (or consent of instructor).
    Description
    Principles of environmental health, issues related to environmental diseases, and investigation of the mobilization of the public and official, voluntary health agencies to minimize such societal problems.
  
  • HLT 3325 - Medical Terminology

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: junior standing.
    Description
    Learning the vocabulary of medical, dental and other allied health/medical fields.
  
  • HLT 3380 - Culture and Health

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: HLT 2320  and Junior standing.
    Description
    Examines the relationship between cultural variables and health/healthcare delivery.
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • HLT 3381 - Health Promotion and Disease Prevention

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: junior standing and six semester hours of biology or consent of instructor.
    Description
    Theories and strategies in health education for prevention and control of common diseases and promoting health.
  
  • HLT 3399 - Senior Honors Thesis

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
  
  • HLT 4302 - Health Aspects of Human Sexuality

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Junior standing, HLT 1353, and PSYC 2301 or consent of instructor.
    Description
    Physical, mental, and social health issues associated with sexual practices. Examination of school, family, and community roles in addressing these issues.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • HLT 4303 - The Obesity Epidemic

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: junior standing.
    Description
    Public health, policy, and environmental correlates of obesity prevention and control in the U.S.
  
  • HLT 4306 - Women’s Health Issues

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: junior standing.
    Description
    Factors influencing women’s health, emphasizing biological, sociocultural, and behavioral factors of special attention to the health of women.
  
  • HLT 4307 - Research and Evaluation in Health

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: HLT 3301 .
    Description
    Research and evaluation skills fundamental to health promotion programming.
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • HLT 4308 - Understanding Cancer

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: junior standing and six semester hours of natural science or consent of instructor.
    Description
    Cancer prevention, control, and impact on individuals, families, and the community.
  
  • HLT 4309 - Health Disparities

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: senior standing and completion of twelve hours of health core or advanced health elective courses.
    Description
    Social and societal factors fundamental in creating disparities in health. Formulation of public policy objectives to reduce and ultimately eliminate Heath disparities.
  
  • HLT 4310 - Program Planning for Health Professionals

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: HLT 2320, HLT 3301, HLT 3381, and credit for or concurrent enrollment in HLT 4307.
    Description
    Development, implementation, and evaluation of health programs and interventions.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: Yes
  
  • HLT 4317 - Foundations of Epidemiology in Public Health

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: HLT 2320  and 6,additional semester hours of health education courses.
    Description
    Basic concepts of epidemiology and biostatistics as applied to public health issues.
  
  • HLT 4320 - Administration of Health Services

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: junior standing or consent of instructor.
    Description
    Basic characteristics of the U.S. healthcare system and health services delivery.
  
  • HLT 4392 - Field Work in Community Health

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 0    Lab Contact Hours: 7
    Prerequisite: HLT 4310 ; if Junior standing, then instructor approval required.
  
  • HLT 4393 - Field Work in Community Health

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 0    Lab Contact Hours: 4
    Prerequisite: HLT 4392  or consent of instructor for concurrent enrollment in HLT 4392 .
    Description
    Observation and supervised field work in official and/or voluntary health agencies.
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • HLT 4397 - Selected Topics in Health

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: junior standing.
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit when topics vary.

  
  • HLT 4398 - Independent Study

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 0    Lab Contact Hours: 0
  
  • HLT 4399 - Senior Honors Thesis

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
  
  • PHED 1306 - Emergency Care & First Aid

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Description
    Emergency care program of the school; Red Cross certification.
    Repeatability: No

    TCCNS Equivalent: PHED 1306
    Additional Fee: Y

Hindi

  
  • HIND 1501 - Beginning Hindi I

    Credit Hours: 5.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 5    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Description
    No prior knowledge of Hindi is required. Hindi writing, reading system, and basic conversation skills.
  
  • HIND 1502 - Beginning Hindi II

    Credit Hours: 5.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 2
    Prerequisite: HIND 1501  or equivalent (placement exam score).
    Description
    Continued development of listening comprehension, oral communication, reading, and writing.
  
  • HIND 2301 - Intermediate Hindi I

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: HIND 1502  or equivalent (placement exam score).
    Description
    Continued development of listening comprehension, oral communication, reading, and writing.
  
  • HIND 2302 - Intermediate Hindi II

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: HIND 2301  or equivalent (placement exam score).
    Description
    Continued development of listening comprehension, oral communication, reading, and writing.

Hispanic Studies

  
  • HISP 1301 - Introduction to Bilingual Creative Writing

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3.0    Lab Contact Hours: 0.0
    Prerequisite: None.
    Description
    Introduction to basic elements of fiction: evocative detail, dialogue, point-of-view, characterization, and narrative structure, among others. Readings will include major works in the literary cannon (Kafka, Chejov, Borges, Atwood, ) as well as a substantial portion (more than 50%) of works authored by Spanish and Latin American writers (in English translation) in connection with Hispanic and Chicano/Latino authors in the United States. We will discuss this range of short fiction in class, providing too an opportunity to experience in context some of the techniques that will figure in the course. This class promotes the idea that writing is community making in a variety of ways. Taught in English.
  
  • HISP 2373 - Spanish Culture and Civilization

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1302 .
    Description
    Survey of the cultural history of Spain and its relation to major world cultural and political movements. Analysis of major cultural, social, and political topics.
    Note: Taught in English.
    Core Category: [40] Language, Philosophy & Culture
  
  • HISP 2374 - Spanish American Culture and Civilization

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1302 .
    Description
    Survey of the cultural history of Spanish America. Analysis of major cultural, social, literary, and political topics. 
    Note: Taught in English.
    Core Category: [40] Language, Philosophy & Culture
  
  • HISP 2375 - United States Hispanic Culture and Civilization

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1302 .
    Description
    Survey of the cultural history of Hispanics in the United States. Analysis of major cultural, social, literary, and political topics.
    Core Category: [40] Language, Philosophy & Culture

History

  
  • HIST 1301 - The U.S. to 1877

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Formerly HIST 1377
    Description
    The social, economic, and political history of the United States to 1877.
    Repeatability: No

    Core Category: (60) Core-American History
    TCCNS Equivalent: HIST 1301
    Additional Fee: Yes
  
  • HIST 1302 - The U.S. Since 1877

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Formerly HIST 1378
    Description
    The social, economic, and political history of the United States since 1877.
    Repeatability: No

    Core Category: (60) Core-American History
    TCCNS Equivalent: HIST 1302
    Additional Fee: Yes
  
  • HIST 1398 - Special Problems

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 0    Lab Contact Hours: 0
  
  • HIST 2301 - Texas History to 1865

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: None.
    Description
    The social, economic, and political history of Texas to 1865.
    Repeatability: No

    Core Category: (60) Core-American History
    TCCNS Equivalent: HIST 2301
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • HIST 2302 - Texas Since 1865

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: None.
    Description
    The social, economic, and political history of Texas since 1865.
    Repeatability: No

    Core Category: (60) Core-American History
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • HIST 2303 - Historians Craft

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: None.
    Description
    Introduction to historical research, writing, and thinking, including the fundamental tools that historians use in their work ranging from the collection of sources, to the creation of a bibliography, writing a literature review, and the proper use of citations.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • HIST 2311 - Western Civilization to 1450

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Formerly HIST 1301
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1302.
    Description
    Ancient and medieval history to 1450.
    Repeatability: No

    Core Category: (40) Core-Language, Philosophy & Culture
    TCCNS Equivalent: HIST 2311
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • HIST 2312 - Western Civilization from 1450

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Formerly HIST 1302
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1302.
    Description
    Europe and European expansion since 1450.
    Repeatability: No

    Core Category: (40) Core-Language, Philosophy & Culture
    TCCNS Equivalent: HIST 2312
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • HIST 2321 - The Study of Early Civilizations

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Formerly HIST 1303
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1302.
    Description
    Fundamentals of historical inquiry through an intensive study of a major world civilization or theme in world history prior to the Renaissance.
    Repeatability: No

    Core Category: (40) Core-Language, Philosophy & Culture
    TCCNS Equivalent: HIST 2321
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • HIST 2322 - Modern Civilizations

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1302.
    Description
    Fundamentals of historical inquiry through an intensive study of a major world civilization or theme in world history from the Renaissance forward.
    Repeatability: No

    Typically Offered: Fall & Spring

    Core Category: (40) Core-Language, Philosophy & Culture
    TCCNS Equivalent: HIST 2322
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • HIST 2327 - Chicano History to 1910

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Junior standing or consent of instructor.
    Description
    The role of the Chicano in American history from the colonial period to 1910.
    Repeatability: No

    TCCNS Equivalent: HIST 2327
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • HIST 2328 - Chicano History since 1910

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Junior standing or consent of instructor.
    Description
    Examines the historical development of the Mexican origin community within the context of U.S. history from 1910 to the present.
    Repeatability: No

    Core Category: (81) Core-Writing in Discipline WID
    TCCNS Equivalent: HIST 2328
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • HIST 2346 - America Eats: An Introduction to Food History

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1302 .
    Description
    Across generations, food has been fundamental to our basic human needs. In studying food, we learn more about the social worlds we inhabit, and how we participate in shaping the economy, culture, and environment in local, national, and global contexts. In this introductory course, we will examine the many ways that the diverse people living in what became the United States have related to and defined themselves by the foods they cultivated, prepared, and consumed.
  
  • HIST 2348 - U.S. Latino/a Histories

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1302.
    Description
    This course will explore Latina/a histories from the colonial era to the present day.
    Repeatability: No

    Core Category: (60) Core-American History
    Additional Fee: N
  
  • HIST 2349 - Latina/o Jewish History

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1302.
    Description
    History of understudied communities of Jewish Latina/os, linking U.S. and Latin American history and bringing together the disciplines of Jewish and Latina/o studies. Examination of the formation of diaspora and identity, including notions of race, ethnicity, and how we think about American history.
    Repeatability: No

    Core Category: (40) Core-Language, Philosophy & Culture
    Additional Fee: N
  
  • HIST 2355 - The Global History of Food

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1302.
    Description
    This course places our everyday experiences of food and eating within a broader human and natural history. We will consider how human societies have provided for one of their most basic needs using land and ocean resources, from early settlements to the contemporary era of “sustainable development.” Through a combination of online and classroom-based activities, students will learn and practice primary source analysis, find and utilize web-based historical research tools, and build historical arguments in writing. Students will also use historical methodologies to critically examine contemporary debates within the food industry as well as broader questions of social and environmental sustainability.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: N
  
  • HIST 2368 - Introduction to African Studies

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1302.
    Description
    This course introduces students to the geography, history, politics, economics, arts, and cultures of sub-Saharan Africa with focus on historical events that contributed to modern-day realities, the diversity of African peoples and cultures, Africa’s place in the world, and African diasporas of the past and present.
    Repeatability: No

    Core Category: (40) Core-Language, Philosophy & Culture
    Additional Fee: N
  
  • HIST 2369 - Jesus, Africa, and History

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1302.
    Description
    Jesus spent substantial time in Africa during his early years. We often hear nothing about this formative time. We do not often consider the ways Africa served as an important ministerial training ground or space of philosophical development. This course will examine Africa as a place with a distinct religious history. In it, we will explore the long history of Christianity in Africa, while considering the place of other religions and spiritual practices alongside of it. It will consider African interpretations of religion, the history of religious organizing, and the ways African vintage points were and continue to be shaped by a unique social, political and economic context. Simultaneously, it seeks to arm students with a set of analytical tools that include close readings of sources, corroborating evidence from various places, and reading archival silences all while presenting it in the form of strong writing.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: N
  
  • HIST 2370 - African Creatives and History

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1302.
    Description
    This course provides students with an opportunity to learn about African history through the lens of one or more of the continent’s creative arts. These can include drama, music, film, creative writing, graphic design, photography, and/or the visual arts. Comparisons between temporal genres of a particular artform will be made (i.e., classical, modern, contemporary, popular) so that students are exposed to not only the broader historical trajectories of Africa and its peoples, but also the historical development of a particular artform on the continent as well. Through a variety of readings, films, visuals, and performances students will learn how the experiences of colonialism, freedom struggles, and globalization impacted artists identities, intended audiences, goals and desires.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: N
  
  • HIST 2371 - Latin America 1492-1820

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1302.
    Description
    Colonial history of Latin America. Iberian cultural heritage and reasons for overseas expansion, nature of New World societies, colonial administrative structures, development of a complex racial hierarchy and the rise of Independence movements.
    Repeatability: No

    Core Category: (40) Core-Language, Philosophy & Culture
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • HIST 2372 - Latin American Hist Since 1820

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Formerly HIST 2372 Latin America Since 1820
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1302.
    Description
    History of Latin America in the national period. Struggles for independence, formation of nation states, the emergence of modern social systems, and problems of underdevelopment.
    Repeatability: No

    Core Category: (40) Core-Language, Philosophy & Culture
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • HIST 2373 - Environment in Latin America

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Formerly HIST 4321 Environment in Latin America
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1302.
    Description
    Major themes in the field of environmental history in the Americas, from the colonial era to the present.
    Repeatability: No

    Core Category: (40) Core-Language, Philosophy & Culture
    Additional Fee: N
  
  • HIST 2374 - Popular Culture in Latin America

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: None.
    Description
    This class explores significant aspects of Latin American culture in the 19th and 20th centuries. It examines the historical context for music, the arts, media, fashion, sports, and cinema.
    Core Category: [40] Language, Philosophy, & Culture
    Additional Fee: N
  
  • HIST 2397 - Selected Topics in History

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Description
    Cr. 3. (3-0). May be repeated for credit when topics vary.
  
  • HIST 2398 - Special Problems

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 0    Lab Contact Hours: 0
  
  • HIST 3303 - Disease, Health, and Medicine in American History

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: junior standing or consent of instructor.
    Description
    The history of health care delivery in America, and how disease patterns are related to changes in society. The rise of modern medicine from the seventeenth century to the present; the relationship between the medical profession and society, and ethical issues in medicine.
  
  • HIST 3304 - Early American Republic

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1302.
    Description
    The course examines major themes in the history of the early United States from 1787 to 1830, including the making of a new nation state and culture; American expansion and Indian removal; the War of 1812; the transportation, industrial, and market revolutions; the emergence of democracy; and the travails of slavery and racism.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: No
  
  • HIST 3305 - The Old South

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: junior standing or consent of instructor.
    Description
    The development of the American South as a distinctive section from colonial times to the end of the Civil War.
 

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