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Show Arts, Letters and Science — History 425. Diplomatic History of the United States—Diplomatic relations of the United States and the development and reflection of foreign policy. S (5) 427. Far Western History—Traces the settlement of the region from the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific Coast. Influence of the Spanish in the Southwest. A S (3) 428. Utah History—Growth and development of the state of Utah in relation to her western environment. W (3) 429. History of the American Southwest—A history of the American Southwest from the age of Spanish exploration and occupation through the 19th century. (Offered alternate years.) S (3) 55430. History of the Middle Ages (300-1500)-Medieval civilization and institutions, including a study of the Renaissance. (Offered alternate years.) A (5) 55431. Early Modern Europe (1500-1815)—European Survey from the Reformation through the Congress of Vienna. (Offered alternate years.) A (5) 55432. Nineteenth Century Europe (1815-1900)-Develop- ment of Europe from the Congress of Vienna to the period of the First World War. W (5) 433. Twentieth Century Europe (1900 to present)—A study ' of Europe from the First World War to the present. Emphasis on the new role of Europe. S (5) 440. Russian History—Tsarist and Soviet Russia. W (5) 442. History of Modern France—The history of modern France since 1789. Emphasizes the social, economic, and political topics. (Offered alternate years.) W (3) 443. History of Germany—A consideration of the political, social, economic, and cultural developments of Germany from 1848 to the present. (Offered alternate years.) S (3) 55450. English History (to 1714)-Beginnings to the advent of the Hanoverians. (Offered alternate years.) A (3) 55451. English History (since 1714)—Hanoverians to the present. (Offered alternate years.) W (3) 459. History of Spain and Portugal—A survey of political, economic, social, and cultural development of Spain and Portugal to the present. (Offered alternate years.) W (3) Arts, Letters and Science — Mathematics 460. Latin America, Colonial Period—A survey of political, economic, social, and cultural development of Latin America from the earliest times to the independence movement. (Offered alternate years.) A (5) 461. Latin America, Modern Period—A survey of political, economic, social, and cultural developments of the Latin American republics to the present. (Offered alternate years.) W (5) 465. History of Mexico—A survey of the development of Mexico to the present. (Offered alternate years.) S (3) 468. The Caribbean—A survey of the Caribbean area from its foundations to the present. (Offered alternate years.) S (3) 55470. History of the Far East—Development of the Far East and its influence in the contemporary era. A (5) 55471. History of South East Asia—Development of South East Asia and its influence in the contemporary era. A (5) 472. History of South Asia—Development of South Asia from its beginnings to the present. S (5) 483. Directed Reading (May be repeated for a total of 5 hours.) A W S Su (1-2) 495. History Workshop—A workshop on historical topics. May be repeated as long as the subject matter of workshop is not related. Permission of director required. A W S Su (1-5) 499. Seminar—The study of bibliography and historiography with practical application in a carefully written seminar report. Limited to History majors. A W S (2) DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS J. LaMar Jensen, Chairman Associate Professors, Kendell Hyde, J. LaMar Jensen, Dick R. Rogers; Assistant Professors, Neil S. Dickson, Patricia Fernandez, J. David Hepworth, Robert W. Irvine, Steven J. Leon, Gail P. Miles, Richard R. Miller, Steven A. Moss, David Tolman; Lecturer, Steven D. Kerr. Each course in mathematics requires a knowledge of mathematical principles and an understanding and a working knowledge of the content of mathematics courses previously studied. Success in further mathematics courses is dependent upon this 142 143 |