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United States History
Physical geography of North America
Native American peoples
European exploration and colonization
HIST 151
HIST 450
American Revolution
Establishing a new nation
Early years of the new nation
HIST 360
Continued national development
Civil War era
Emergence of the modern United States
Progressive Era and the First World War through the New Deal
HIST 152
Second World War
Post-Second World War period
Recent developments
World History
Human society to approximately 3000 B.C.E.
Development of early civilizations (Circa 3000-1500 B.C.E.)
Ancient empires and civilizations (Circa 1700 B.C.E. -500 C.E.)
HIST 121
HIST 311
HIST 413
HIST 422
HIST 424
Disruption and reversal (Circa 500-1400 C.E.)
Emerging global interactions (Circa 1400-1800 C.E.)
HIST 313
HIST 326
HIST 425
HIST 443
Political and industrial revolutions, Nationalism (1750-1914)
Conflicts, ideologies, and evolutions in the Twentieth century (1900-1991)
Contemporary trends (1991- Present)
GEOG 210
HIST 122
HIST 329
HIST 330
HIST 375
HIST 420
POLS 250
Government/ Civics/ Political Science
Basic political concepts and political theory
Constitutional foundation and political system of the United States
Other forms of government
International politics
POLS 100
POLS 335
POLS 430
Geography
The world in spatial terms
Places and regions
Physical systems
Human systems
Environment and society
Uses of geography
Economics
Microeconomics
ECON 201
Macroeconomics
ECON 202
Behavioral Sciences
Sociology
SOC 100
Anthropology
ANTH 210
Psychology
PSYC 100
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