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Show 120. Constitutional History of the United StatesA historical study of the Constitution, its interpretation and application. W (5). (May not be offered 1963-64.) Staff 125. Diplomatic History of the United StatesDiplomatic relations of the United States and the development and reflection of foreign policy. A (5). Dayton 127. Far Western HistoryTrans-Mississippi West with emphasis on Utah History. WS (3). Moorman 130. History of the Middle Ages (300-1500) Medieval civilization and institutions, including a study of the Renaissance. Emphasis on Mediterranean area and Western Europe. A (5). (May not be offered 1963-64.) Bateman 131. Early Modern Europe (1500-1815)Religious, political, social, and economic developments in Europe from the Reformation through the Congress of Vienna. S (5). Bateman 13& Late Modern Europe (1815 to Present)Development of Europe from Congress of Vienna to present. Major emphasis on France, Great Britain, and Russia and the emergence of Germany and Italy. S (5). (May not be offered 1963-64.) Bateman 140. Russian HistoryOverview of Russian history from the beginning, with emphasis on the period since 1917. W (3). Dayton 150. English History (to 1714)Beginnings to the advent of the Hanoverians. W (3). Dayton 151. English History (since 1714) Hanoverians to the present. S (3). Dayton 170. History of the Far East Development of the Far East, with special attention to its influence in the contemporary era. A (5). Moorman 199. SeminarThe study of bibliography and historiography with practical application in a carefully written seminar report. Primarily for history majors. S (2). Staff 222 HISTORY TEACHING MAJOR* Political Science Minor (Example Only) Freshman Course Title A W S English 1, 2, 3 Basic Communications 3 3 3 Orientation 1 College Orientation 2 Health Education 1 Personal Health Problems 2 Physical Education 1 or 11 Freshman Activities 1 1 1 History 1, 2,Z World Civilization 4 4 4 Area Requirements Selected 4 Political Science 1 American National Government 5 Political Science 4, 3 Local and State Government 2 3 Psychology 1 Introductory Psychology 5 16 15 16 Sophomore History 10, 11 United States History 5 5 Economics 1 Principles of Economics 3 Geography 1 Environmental Geography 5 Education 20 Introduction to Teaching 2 Education 111 Background and Status of American Education 3 Philosophy 1 Introduction to Philosophy 5 Psychology 1 Introductory Psychology 5 Area Requirements Selected 3 3 5 Electives Selected 3 16 15 16 Junior History 120 Constitutional History of the United States 5 History 113 Civil War and Reconstruction 3 History 127 History of the Far West 3 History 130 Middle Ages 5 Education 101 Human Growth and Development 3 Education 104 Health of the Secondary School Student 3 *A departmental major with a Bachelor of Arts degree would be essentially the same curriculum; however, a language and some electives would be taken in place of the education courses. All curriculums in the Social Science Division, as indicated, are examples only. There are many combinations of teaching major or departmental major with various minors that might be used. 223 |