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Courses (HIST)General History: Upper-Division300 History Topics. (4)An in-depth examination of selected topics, with an emphasis on critical reading, analysis, written critiques and discussion. Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary and with consent of department chair. 371 Individual Learning Project. (1-4)Supervised reading or research at the upper-division level. Permission of department chair and completion and/or concurrent registration of 12 credits within the department required. Consult department for applicability towards major requirements. Not available to first-year students. 372 Comparative History. (4)In this course, students will gain insight into the historical processes that shape our lives by contrasting and comparing the sometimes parallel, sometimes divergent nature of the historical process in different regions of the world and at different times in history. The comparative perspective is an exciting and increasingly important approach to understanding historical process; this course provides students an opportunity to explore this new way of looking at history. This course will be team-taught by two or three faculty with expertise in different regions and time periods.
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