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History: II. Intermediate The prerequisite for courses at the 200-level is ordinarily 1 unit in history. |
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• HIST 262 - Contesting Colonialism: Latin America 1450 - 1750
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• HIST 263 - From Colony to Nation: Latin America in the Nineteenth Century
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• HIST 264 - The Revolutionary Option? Latin America in the Twentieth Century
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• HIST 265 - Slavery and Freedom in the U.S.
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• HIST 268 - Religion, Repression, and Resistance in Latin America
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• HIST 270 - The Black Power Movement
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• HIST 271 - Perspectives on the African Past: Africa Before 1800
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• HIST 272 - Modern African History
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• HIST 274 - Early America, 1500-1750
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• HIST 275 - Revolutionary America, 1750-1830
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• HIST 276 - Democracy in America? U.S. Politics and Power, 1828-1896
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• HIST 277 - America 1890-1990 “The Rise and Fall of “The American Century”
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• HIST 278 - Cold War America
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• HIST 279 - The Viet Nam War
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• HIST 280 - Global Powers in Taiwan
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• HIST 281 - Fundamentals of Grantwriting
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• HIST 283 - Area Studies Intensive: Arts, Film, and Ideas in Central Asia
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• HIST 284 - Imagined Queens: Female Rulers in History & Media
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• HIST 286 - The Art of Conversation:Living the 18th-century Salon in the 21st-century
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• HIST 290 - Community-Engaged Learning
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• HIST 297 - Readings In History
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• HIST 298 - Independent Work
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History: III. Advanced Prerequisite for advanced courses is ordinarily 2 units of 200-level work in history, or by permission of the instructor. Specific prerequisites assume the general prerequisite. |
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• HIST 300 - Thesis Preparation: Sources, Methods, and Interpretations
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• HIST 301 - Senior Thesis
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• HIST 302 - Senior Thesis
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• HIST 310 - Mao’s China in the World: War, Science and Legitimacy
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• HIST 312 - Taiwan, Hong Kong, and the Chinese Diaspora
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• HIST 315 - Crusading and the Holy Land (1095-1204)
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• HIST 316 - Constantinople/Istanbul: 1453
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• HIST 326 - Machiavelli: Power and Politics
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• HIST 332 - Dangerous Ideas: Challenging Authority in Eighteenth-Century France
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• HIST 337 - The Rise and Fall of Nazi Germany
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• HIST 338 - German-American Encounters since WW I
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• HIST 342 - Stalinism
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• HIST 351 - Problems in U.S. Foreign Policy
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• HIST 355 - Childhood and Children in Nineteenth-Century Britain
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• HIST 361 - Varieties of the Latin American Indian Experience
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• HIST 362 - The Cuban Revolutions
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• HIST 363 - Revolution and Conflict in Twentieth-Century Latin America
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• HIST 365 - Race and the History of Jim Crow Segregation
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• HIST 366 - American Encounters: Natives, Newcomers, and the Contest for a Continent
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• HIST 369 - Social Citizenship in an Urban Age
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• HIST 373 - Slavery and Abolition in Africa
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• HIST 374 - The African Diaspora
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• HIST 375 - Years of Disunion: The U.S. Civil War
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• HIST 382 - Marie-Antoinette
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• HIST 385 - Colonialism, Nationalism, and Social Identities in the Modern Middle East
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• HIST 386 - Central Asia and the Caucasus: Nation Building and Human Rights
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• HIST 387 - Modern China: Wealth, Power and Revolution
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• HIST 388 - Strategic Thinking in Global Affairs
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• HIST 391 - Independent Study - Thesis Preparation and Methodology
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• HIST 392 - Independent Study - Senior Thesis
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• HIST 399 - Senior Independent Work
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Independent Program |
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• INDP 290 - Community-Engaged Learning
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• INDP 298 - Independent Work
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• INDP 300 - Thesis
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• INDP 301 - Thesis
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• INDP 399 - Senior Independent Work
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Interdepartmental |
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• INTD 150 - EMT Training
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• INTD 151 - EMT Training
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International Studies: I. Introductory |
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• INTL 106 - Perspectives in International Studies
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• INTL 109 - A Lexicon of Forced Migration
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• INTL 110 - International Study Travel
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• INTL 183 - A Lexicon of Forced Migration
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International Studies: II. Intermediate |
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• INTL 208 - Human Rights and U.S. Foreign Policy Since 1945
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• INTL 211 - Islam in Europe and the Americas
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• INTL 222 - Urban Political Economy
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• INTL 235 - Ending Deadly Conflict
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• INTL 238 - Environmental China: Nature, Culture, and Development
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• INTL 242 - Brazil in Crisis: Continuity and Change in Portuguese America
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• INTL 248 - The Human Rights of Children - Select Issues
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• INTL 249 - National Model United Nations
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• INTL 251 - Global Feminism
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• INTL 252 - Cities of the Global South: Urbanization and Social Change in the Developing World
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• INTL 253 - Transitions in Europe
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• INTL 255 - Global Political Economy
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• INTL 256 - Race, Ethnicity and Nationalism
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• INTL 260 - International Relations of the Third World: Bandung to 9/11
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• INTL 261 - “The Nuclear Cage”: Environmental Theory and Nuclear Power
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• INTL 265 - International Political Economy
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• INTL 266 - Population, Environment and Sustainable Development
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• INTL 270 - Diasporas
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• INTL 271 - Hello, Dear Enemy: Mounting an Exhibition of Picture Books on Experiences of War and Displacement
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• INTL 273 - Development Economics
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• INTL 275 - International and Comparative Education
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• INTL 276 - Economic Geography: Spaces of Global Capitalism
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• INTL 278 - Education for Peace, Justice and Human Rights
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• INTL 279 - Spaces of Exception
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• INTL 280 - State-Society Relations in Comparative Perspective: China, the US, and the EU
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• INTL 290 - Community-Engaged Learning
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• INTL 298 - Independent Work
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International Studies: III. Advanced |
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• INTL 300 - Senior Thesis
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• INTL 301 - Senior Thesis
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• INTL 302 - Senior Thesis
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• INTL 305 - Senior Seminar
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• INTL 330 - Religion, Critical Theory and Politics
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• INTL 360 - Problems in Cultural Analysis
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• INTL 363 - Nations, Globalization, and Post-Coloniality
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• INTL 365 - Civil Wars and Rebel Movements
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• INTL 368 - Toxic Futures: From Social Theory to Environmental Theory
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