May 08, 2024  
2022-2023 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2022-2023 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


All currently offered courses are listed in alphabetical order by prefix and chronologically thereafter. Courses included in the Arkansas Course Transfer System (ACTS) have their ACTS Course Index Numbers listed after the course description. For additional information regarding ACTS, please see http://www.astate.edu/a/registrar/students/transfer-work/.

 

German

  
  • GER 2023 - Intermediate German II


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    Continuation of GER 2013 . Spring. (ACTS#: GERM 2023)

    Prerequisites: GER 2013  or instructor permission.
Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • GER 3163 - Advanced German Grammar and Composition


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    Grammar and structure of the German language and of various German literary styles in order to develop students’ facility in the written language. Fall, odd.

    Prerequisites: GER 2023  or instructor permission.
Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • GER 3173 - German Civilization


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    The historical background, the geographical setting, and the spirit and character of the Germans, together with some treatment of the literature, arts, sciences, and institutions of Germany. Spring, odd.

    Prerequisites: GER 2023  or instructor permission.
Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • GER 3183 - German Conversation


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    Elements of spoken German with emphasis on the modern idiom. Fall, even.

    Prerequisites: GER 2023  or instructor permission.
Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • GER 3413 - Introduction to German Literature


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    Introduction to poetry, drama, and short prose, develops further the students’ reading skills and introduces them to analysis and explica­tion of the literary text. Spring, even.

    Prerequisites: GER 2023  or instructor permission.
Sem. Hrs: 3

Graphic Design

  
  • GRFX 1113 - Design Literacy


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    Introduction to design literacy, color theory, typography, composi­tion, and digital design software. Fall, Spring, Summer. Restricted to BS Digital Technology and Design majors.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • GRFX 1223 - Introduction to Digital Game Development


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    Foundations in digital game devel­opment using industry standards; practical application of the tools, techniques, and concepts to build a basic 3D game. Fall, Spring.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • GRFX 1413 - Design Technology


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    Basic levels of graphic design utilizing Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, and Adobe InDesign software. Fall, Spring.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • GRFX 2203 - Introduction to Graphic Design


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    Graphic design application, career paths, and role in media and technology; layout, typography, media, color, photography, illustration and technology. This course requires three or more hours per week outside of class. Fall, Spring.

    Prerequisites: Graphic Design Major or instructor permission.
Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • GRFX 2223 - Digital Game Asset Creation


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    Introduction to the process and tools used in game asset creation, including 3D modeling and 2D sprite design. Fall, Spring.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • GRFX 2233 - Digital Game Production Design


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    Introduction to animation, rendering, lighting, and texturing of 3D game assets in an environment, including best practices for platforms such as VR. Fall, Spring.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • GRFX 2303 - Typography and Layout


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    Comprehensive study of typography, visual hierarchy, and design system creation for optimal user experience in multiple media. This course requires three or more hours per week outside of class. Fall, Spring.

    Prerequisites: C or better in GRFX 2203 ; or instructor permission.
    Corequisites: GRFX 3400 .
Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • GRFX 2703 - Interaction Design


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    Key principles and techniques of human-centered interaction design across a range of contexts including web; from touch screens to emerging digital prod­ucts using voice and gesture interactions. This course requires three or more hours per week outside of class. Fall.

    Prerequisites: a grade of C or better in GRFX 2303 ; or instructor permission.
Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • GRFX 2723 - Virtual Reality Concepts


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    Introduction to VR and AR career opportunities, tech­niques, and technologies. Focus on the design principles and challenges of virtual reality content creation. Fall.

    Prerequisites: a grade of C or better in GRFX 2223 .
Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • GRFX 2783 - Human Centered Design


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    User Experience Design principles of inspiration, ideation and implementation. Focus on the development of solutions to problems by involving an understanding of the human perspective in the creative problem-solving process. Summer. Restricted to BS Digital Technology and Design students.

    Prerequisites: a grade of C or better in GRFX 1113 .
Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • GRFX 3303 - Intermediate Typography


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    Principles and practice of typography in complex situa­tions including creating visual narrative, designing typeface, and experimenting with typography. Fall, Spring. May be repeated for credit. This course requires three or more hours per week outside of class.

    Prerequisites: a grade of C or better in GRFX 2303  and a grade of CR in GRFX 3400 ; or instruc­tor permission.
Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • GRFX 3400 - Graphic Design Review


    Sem. Hrs: 0

    Portfolio review for BFA in Graphic Design admission. Fall, Spring.

    Prerequisites: a grade of C or better in ART 1033 , ARTH 2583 , ARTH 2593 ; a 2.75 GPA in all ART, ARTH, GRFX courses; and advisor permission required.
    Corequisites: GRFX 2303 .
Sem. Hrs: 0
  
  • GRFX 3503 - Identity Design


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    Graphic design strategies using metaphors, iconography, and the creative process. Emphasis on problem solving using type and image and conceptual think­ing. Fall, Spring. May be repeated for credit. This course requires three or more hours per week outside of class.

    Prerequisites: a grade of C or better in GRFX 2013, and CR in GRFX 3400 .
Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • GRFX 3603 - Art Direction for Advertising


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    Campaign creation across multiple media. Empha­sis on ideation, art direction, copywriting, and social media content creation to answer objec­tives. This course requires three or more hours per week outside of class. Fall.

    Prerequisites: a grade of C or better in GRFX 2303  and a grade of CR in GRFX 3400 , or instructor permission.
Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • GRFX 3613 - Information Design


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    Visual translation of complex data and narrative using art and design skills, concepts, and technologies. This course requires three or more hours per week outside of class. Spring, even.

    Prerequisites: a grade of CR in GRFX 3400 , or instructor permission.
Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • GRFX 3703 - Front End Web Development


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    Advanced HTML and CSS techniques; introduc­tion to client-side web interactivity using the jQuery library. Spring. Student is required to create a full featured, graphic design portfolio website. This course requires three or more hours per week outside of class.

    Prerequisites: a grade of C or better in GRFX 2703  and GRFX 3303 ; CR in GRFX 3400 .
Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • GRFX 3713 - 3D Digital and Game Design


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    Beginning digital 3D content creation for use in animation, fabrication, game design, and interactive digital environments. Includes textual analysis of video games and game mechanisms. Fall. May be repeated for credit. This course requires three or more hours per week outside of class.

    Prerequisites: a grade of C or better in ART 2453 ; CR in GRFX 3400 ; or instructor permission.
Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • GRFX 3723 - Virtual Reality Filmmaking


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    Creation, editing and publishing of 360-degree immer­sive video content using industry standard software and equipment. Spring.

    Prerequisites: a grade of C or better in GRFX 1113 .
Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • GRFX 3753 - Motion Graphics


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    Design for screen focusing on effective use of typography, graph­ical elements, sound, video and motion, including simple animations, logo and shape motion and environmental visual effects. Spring. May be repeated for credit. This course requires three or more hours per week outside of class.

    Prerequisites: a grade of C or better in GRFX 2703  and GRFX 3303 ; CR in GRFX 3400 .
Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • GRFX 4103 - Photography for the Graphic Designer


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    Study of photographic equipment, tech­niques and processes with emphasis on graphic design applications. Fall. May be repeated for credit. This course requires three or more hours per week outside of class.

    Prerequisites: a grade of C or better in ART 3403  and GRFX 3303 ; a grade of CR in GRFX 3400 ; or instructor permission.
Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • GRFX 4143 - Advanced Photography for the Graphic Designer


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    This course offers advanced studies in photography as it is utilized in graphic design. Advanced studies in studio and site photography and the application of photography to print and digital media. Spring. May be repeated for credit. This course requires three or more hours per week outside of class.

    Prerequisites: a grade of C or better in GRFX 4103 ; or instructor permission.
Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • GRFX 4213 - Interactive Infographics


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    Advanced information design tools and techniques to create animated and interactive infographics. Spring.

    Prerequisites: a grade of C or better in GRFX 3613 .
Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • GRFX 4403 - Design Entrepreneurship


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    Artistic practice of artists and designers with the intent to pursue economic opportunities; requires creation of artwork. This course requires three or more hours per week outside of class. Fall.

    Prerequisites: a grade of CR in GRFX 3400 .
Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • GRFX 4503 - Professional Practice for Design


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    Personal brand development, including visual identity, website, and social media strategy. Job-finding skills, including cover letter and resumé writing, interviewing, networking, legal issues, contracts, and overall professional com­munication. This course requires three or more hours per week outside of class. Spring.

    Prerequisites: a grade of C or better in GRFX 3303 , GRFX 3503 , GRFX 3603 ; CR in GRFX 3400 ; or instructor permission.
    Corequisites: GRFX 4803 .
Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • GRFX 4603 - Graphic Design Internship


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    Supervised work in a professional graphic design or digital design setting. Fall, Spring, Summer. May be repeated for credit.

    Prerequisites: a minimum GPA of 2.75 in all work with an ART, ARTH, ARED, DIGI, or GRFX prefix, and instructor permission.
Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • GRFX 4613 - Independent Study in Graphic Design


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    Faculty-guided study of graphic design topics for the advanced student. Irregular. May be repeated for credit.

    Prerequisites: advisor and instructor permission.
Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • GRFX 4623 - Special Topics in Graphic Design


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    Advanced studies on a topic in graphic design. Irregular. May be repeated for credit.

    Prerequisites: a grade of CR in GRFX 3400 ; or instructor permission.
Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • GRFX 4703 - Advanced Digital Studio


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    Continuation of digital design work with an empha­sis on development of personal direction. Fall. May be repeated for credit. This course requires three or more hours per week outside of class.

    Prerequisites: a grade of C or better in GRFX 3703 .
Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • GRFX 4713 - Design for Physical Computing


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    Design techniques relevant to physical com­puting and internet-of-things devices; emphasis on building novel and engaging human/machine interfaces and interactive data visualization programs. Spring. May be repeated for credit. This course requires three or more hours per week outside of class.

    Prerequisites: C or better in GRFX 3713 , or instructor permission.
Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • GRFX 4723 - Virtual Reality Design and Development


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    Design, development, and deployment of a VR application using VR development technologies. Topics covered are best UI practices for VR, optimization of VR apps, and testing. Summer.

    Prerequisites: a grade of C or better in GRFX 2723 .
Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • GRFX 4773 - Design Build


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    Project management methodologies for advanced digital design projects from conception to completion. Fall. Restricted to BS Digital Technology and Design stu­dents.

    Prerequisites: instructor permission.
Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • GRFX 4793 - Digital Technology and Design Portfolio


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    Professional portfolio presentation capstone. Spring, Summer. Restricted to BS Digital Technology and Design majors.

    Prerequisites: a grade of C or better in GRFX 4773 .
Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • GRFX 4803 - Portfolio Capstone


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    Capstone course required for all graduating BFA, Graphic Design emphasis students. Preparation of portfolio of graphic design solutions that demonstrate the students overall knowledge and special skills. Spring.

    Prerequisites: advisor, instructor and chair permission, minimum GPA of 2. 75 in all course work with an ART, ARTH, ARED, or GRFX prefix.
    Corequisites: GRFX 4503 .
Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • GRFX 4813 - Digital Design Portfolio Capstone


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    Development of an online portfolio and additional digital assets as well as job-seeking skills such as interviewing and networking in preparation for professional practice. Spring. Restricted to BFA in Graphic Design with an emphasis in Digital Design.

    Prerequisites: advisor and instructor permission, minimum GPA of 2.75 in all course work with an ART, ARTH, ARED, or GRFX prefix.
Sem. Hrs: 3

Global Supply Chain Management

  
  • GSCM 427V - Supply Chain Management Internship


    Sem. Hrs: Variable

    Provides practical supply chain management experience in business. Students will be assigned to work with regional firms and be supervised by an experienced professional. Fall, Spring, Summer. May be repeated for credit. Special course fees may apply.

    Prerequisites: GSCM 3163  and instructor permission.
Sem. Hrs: Variable
  
  • GSCM 3063 - Transportation


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    Introduction to transportation systems with emphasis on the sig­nificance of transportation in the business and economic environment. The course is designed to familiarize students with a development of our transportation network, transportation prices, rate theory, and regulatory policies and procedures. Fall, Spring. Special course fees may apply.

    Prerequisites: ECON 2323 .
Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • GSCM 3163 - Supply Chain Management


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    Aspects of moving raw materials and finished goods through the firms networks of warehousing, inventory control, materials management, and order processing. The student will examine trade off possibilities and management alternatives to minimize cost of production flow and to maximize customer service. Fall, Spring, Irregular. Special course fees may apply.

    Prerequisites: MKTG 3013 .
Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • GSCM 4103 - Concepts of Business Logistics


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    This course addresses the concepts, prin­ciples, and methods used to plan, organize, and manage logistics activities in the supply chain. Fall.

    Prerequisites: GSCM 3163 .
Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • GSCM 4123 - Organizational Purchasing


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    This course addresses strategic and operational aspects of purchasing functions in private and public organizations. Emphasis is placed on development and evaluation of suppliers. Fall, Spring.

    Prerequisites: MKTG 3013 .
    Corequisites: Corequisite for Sales em­phasis majors, MKTG 3093 .
Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • GSCM 4133 - International Logistics and Outsourcing


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    Systematic review of concepts involved in supply chain outsourcing, with emphasis on the selection of service suppliers, the organized movement of goods between firms in more than one nation, and the unique aspects of international logistic processes. Fall.

    Prerequisites: GSCM 3163  or MKTG 4113  or MGMT 4123  or instructor permission.
Sem. Hrs: 3

Methods and Materials Teaching General Science

  
  • GSP 3203 - Science for Teachers


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    Gives early childhood and middle school teachers an overall view of the role of science in the development of modern civilization, and enables teachers to use content knowledge to properly direct the learning activities of pupils in science classes. Fulfillment of the General Education Biological and Physical Science courses requirement. Fall, Spring. Special course fees may apply.

Sem. Hrs: 3

History

  
  • HIST 460V - Special Problems in History


    Sem. Hrs: Variable

    GENERAL HISTORY. Individual problems in history for juniors and seniors, arranged in consultation with a professor. Irregular. Must be approved by the department chair.

Sem. Hrs: Variable
  
  • HIST 470V - Capstone Project in Digital Humanities


    Sem. Hrs: Variable

    GENERAL HISTORY. The capstone project combines the knowledge and skills obtained in previous coursework and allows the students to conceive, develop, and produce a digital humanities project individually. Fall, Spring.

    Prerequisites: instructor permission.
Sem. Hrs: Variable
  
  • HIST 1003 - Introduction to History and Social Studies


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    GENERAL HISTORY. First year experience course. Introduction to the disciplines and fields that make up history and social stud­ies, as well as skills to aid in college success. Fall

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 1013 - World History to 1500


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    WORLD HISTORY. The pre-modern world, with em­phasis on the economic, political, and cultural processes that shaped societies before the rise of global interdependence. Fall, Spring, Summer. (ACTS#: HIST 1113)

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 1023 - World History since 1500


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    WORLD HISTORY. The modern world, with em­phasis on the economic, political, and cultural processes that have increased global interdepen­dence. Fall, Spring, Summer. (ACTS#: HIST 1123)

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 2003 - History of Global Diversity


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    GENERAL HISTORY. Historical perspectives on race, ethnicity, gender, class, sexuality, ability, and age. Examination of institutionalized oppres­sion, inequality, and privilege in a global context through an analysis of how these social identi­ties were learned and reinforced in different contexts over time. Fall, Spring.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 2763 - The United States to 1876


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    UNITED STATES HISTORY. Social, economic, and political developments from Columbus to the end of Reconstruction. Fall, Spring, Summer. (ACTS#: HIST 2113)

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 2773 - The United States since 1876


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    UNITED STATES HISTORY. Social, eco­nomic, and political developments from Reconstruction to the present. Fall, Spring, Summer. (ACTS#: HIST 2123)

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 3013 - Civilizations of Africa


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    WORLD HISTORY. African history from its earliest beginnings to modern times. Specific attention given to social, economic, political, and religious factors. Regional focus on West Africa. Spring, even.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 3043 - Asian History since 1500


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    WORLD HISTORY. Survey of Asian history from 1500 to the present, with a focus on interactions and connections within Asia, with the West and with the larger world. Fall, odd.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 3083 - History of Arkansas


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    UNITED STATES HISTORY. An advanced survey of Arkansas history from prehistoric times to the present with an emphasis on political, economic, and social/cultural themes. Fall, Spring, Summer. Required of BSE Social Science majors.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 3123 - Latin America, The Colonial Period


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    WORLD HISTORY. From the pre- Columbian Indian civilization to the era of independence. Fall, odd.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 3133 - Latin America, The National Period


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    WORLD HISTORY. Development of Latin American nation states. Spring, even.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 3173 - Greeks and Romans


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    WORLD AND EUROPEAN HISTORY. The civiliza­tions of ancient Greece and Rome, their development, and their legacies in popular culture. Fall, even.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 3183 - Medieval Europe


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    WORLD AND EUROPEAN HISTORY. Europe from to 1500 with emphasis on social institutions. Spring, odd.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 3193 - The Crusades


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    WORLD AND EUROPEAN HISTORY. Medieval Crusading and Crusaders, the wars, religions, politics, economics, social effects and lasting legacies of the Crusade movement. Fall, odd.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 3203 - The History of Law


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    GENERAL HISTORY. Law from primitive beings in early societies through the English Common Law, development of law in America. Recommended for Pre-Law students. Spring, odd.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 3223 - Europe and its Worlds, 1450-1750


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    WORLD AND EUROPEAN HISTORY. The rise of new states, new religions, and new identities in early modern Europe. Spring, odd.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 3243 - The Middle Ages at the Movies


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    WORLD AND EUROPEAN HISTORY. From the earliest films to the latest blockbusters, medieval narratives have been popular on the big screen. This course examines their tropes, their trends, and the historical realities behind them. Fall, even.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 3273 - Modern Europe, 1750 to Present


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    WORLD AND EUROPEAN HISTORY. Europe since 1750. Emphasis on state formation, social structures, and global connections from the French Revolution to the present. Spring, even.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 3303 - The Modern History of the Middle East 1800 to the Present


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    WORLD HIS­TORY. Major developments in Middle Eastern history with emphasis on the twentieth century. Fall, odd.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 3323 - United States Environmental History


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    UNITED STATES HISTORY. Examines the economic, philosophical, ethical and aesthetic issues involved in the history of conservation, preservation, management and exploitation of the American environment. Fall, odd.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 3333 - The Practice of History


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    GENERAL HISTORY. Experiential study of historical scholarship, research, writing, and criticism. To be taken at the beginning of the major. Re­quired for all history degrees. Fall, Spring.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 3343 - History in the Digital Age


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    GENERAL HISTORY. Study of the methodologies and conceptual challenges of doing history in the digital age. Fall.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 3393 - Introduction to the Digital Humanities


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    GENERAL HISTORY. A theoretical, creative, and experiential introduction to the scholarship, methods, and tools of the digital humanities. Fall.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 3483 - The United States from 1917-1941


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    UNITED STATES HISTORY. Social, politi­cal, and economic developments in the United States from 1917 to 1941. Spring, odd.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 3493 - The United States since 1945


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    UNITED STATES HISTORY. Social, politi­cal, and economic developments in the United States from 1945 to the present. Fall, even.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 3503 - U.S. Foreign Relations since 1776


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    UNITED STATES HISTORY. History of United States relations with foreign nations from 1776 through the twenty-first century. Fall, even.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 3563 - Constitutional History of the United States


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    UNITED STATES HISTORY. Ori­gin and development of American legal and constitutional systems. Recommended for pre-law students. Fall, odd.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 3583 - Policing and Surveillance


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    GENERAL HISTORY. Historical perspectives on policing and surveillance within a global context from the rise of nation-states to the present. Recommended for criminology majors. Irregular.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 3603 - The American South


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    UNITED STATES HISTORY. The South in American history from Jamestown through the twentieth century. Fall, odd.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 3623 - The American West


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    UNITED STATES HISTORY. The American West from the Lewis and Clark expedition to the closing of the frontier. Fall, even.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 3653 - The American Indian


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    UNITED STATES HISTORY. History and culture of the American Indian and the role of government in Indian affairs. Spring, even.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 3673 - African American History I


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    UNITED STATES HISTORY. Contributions of people of African descent in the creation of the United States from the Colonial period through Reconstruction. Fall, odd.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 3683 - African American History II


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    UNITED STATES HISTORY. The African American experience from Reconstruction to the present and its impact in U.S. History. Spring, even.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 3693 - United States Women’s History


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    UNITED STATES HISTORY. The role of women in United States history from 1600 to the present. Spring, odd.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 3743 - The Urban Revolution in America


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    UNITED STATES HISTORY. Evolution of the American city and its impact on society. Spring, even.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 3853 - U.S. Civil Rights Movement


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    UNITED STATES HISTORY. The transformation of America through campaigns for African Americans civil rights. Fall, even.

    Prerequisites: HIST 2773 , or HIST 3683 , or POSC 3163 , or instructors permission.
Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 4133 - History of Ancient China


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    WORLD HISTORY. Ancient Chinese civilization from the founding of the Shang Dynasty, 1766 B. C., to the end of the Three Kingdoms Period, A.D. 280. Spring, odd.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 4143 - The Rise of Modern China


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    WORLD HISTORY. Major developments in Chi­nese history with emphasis on the twentieth century. Fall, odd.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 4213 - History of England, 55 BC to AD 1689


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    WORLD AND EUROPEAN HISTORY. The social, political, and ecclesiastical history of England from Julius Caesar’s reconnaissance to the Glorious Revolution. Fall, even.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 4223 - History of Great Britain 1688 to 1982


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    WORLD AND EUROPEAN HISTORY. The social, political, economic, and imperial history of Great Britain from the Glorious Revolution to the Falklands War. Spring, odd.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 4233 - Women in World History


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    WORLD HISTORY. A comparative global examina­tion of women across various cultures and societies from pre-history to the twenty-first century with particular emphasis on the impact of laws, racial heritage, religious customs, marriage and family, motherhood, sexuality, activism, and work on women’s lives. Spring, even.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 4273 - History of Mexico


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    WORLD HISTORY. Emphasizes contemporary develop­ments and relations with the United States. Spring, odd.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 4303 - The Idea of History


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    GENERAL HISTORY. Study of the idea of history in its chronological, practical, and historiosophical manifestations. Spring.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 4312 - Digital Technologies for Social Studies Educators


    Sem. Hrs: 2

    Hands on experience de­signing and implementing digital technologies in secondary social studies lessons to enhance instructional effectiveness. Fall, Spring.

Sem. Hrs: 2
  
  • HIST 4413 - Colonial North America


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    UNITED STATES HISTORY. Colonial development from Jamestown through the American Revolution. Fall, even.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 4423 - Foundations of the American Republic, 1783 to 1850


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    UNITED STATES HISTORY. Major political and social developments between the Revolution and the Civil War. Summer, odd.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 4453 - United States Civil War and Reconstruction


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    UNITED STATES HISTORY. The Civil War period and the resulting problems of Reconstruction. Fall, even.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 4463 - U.S. Gilded Age and Progressive Era


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    UNITED STATES HISTORY. Explores the dramatic economic, social, and political upheavals of 1880 to 1917. Spring, odd.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 4473 - U.S. Southern Women’s History


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    UNITED STATES HISTORY. Examines the history and changing status of women in the U. S. South from the 1400s to the present. Spring, even.

Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 4483 - History of Sexuality in America


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    UNITED STATES HISTORY. Forces which have shaped American beliefs and practices concerning sexuality, and the roles played by gen­der, race and class. Fall, odd.

    Dual Listed/Cross Listed: HIST 5483.
Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 4493 - Cultural History of Comic Books in America


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    UNITED STATES HISTORY. Overview of the history of comic books in America, examining them chronologically to identify the changes in the topics, characters, and subjects that reflect shifts in the cultural and social history of the nation. Fall, odd.

    Dual Listed/Cross Listed: HIST 5493.
Sem. Hrs: 3
  
  • HIST 4513 - Museum Collections Management


    Sem. Hrs: 3

    GENERAL HISTORY. An overview of the management and preservation of material culture in museums. Policy development, documenta­tion and care of collections are broad topic areas. Spring, odd.

Sem. Hrs: 3
 

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