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GeographyGEOG 1010 Physical Geography (3) (S) The Earth’s physical environment; processes that determine Earth’s climate, water, soil, landforms, vegetation, and distribution patterns of each. GEOG 1025 World Geography (3) (E) Study of selected world regions; focus on each region’s characteristics, problems and global interrelationships. HIST 1010 Western Civilization I (3) (On demand) Survey of political, economic, social, cultural, and intellectual history of mankind that has influenced Western Civilization to 1715. HIST 1020 Western Civilization from II (3) (On demand) General survey of political, economic, social, cultural, and intellectual history of mankind that has influenced Western Civilization from 1715. HIST 1110 History of World Civilizations I (3) (E) Survey of political, economic, social, cultural, religious, and intellectual history of world civilizations to 1500. HIST 1120 History of World Civilizations II (3) (E) Survey of political, economic, social, cultural, cultural, religious, and intellectual history of world civilizations from 1500. HIST 2010 United States History I (3) (E) Survey of United States history through 1865; focus on political, diplomatic, economic, social, cultural and intellectual phases of American life in its regional, national, and international aspects. HIST 2020 United States History II (3) (E) Survey of United States history since 1865; focus on political, diplomatic, economic, social, cultural, and intellectual phases of American life in its regional, national, and international aspects. HIST 2030 Tennessee History (3) (On demand) Survey of the state’s history from its beginnings to the present; consideration of its social development, population, economy, political life, and geography. HIST 2130 Afro-American History (3) (On demand) Study of black people in America from their African origins to the present; highlights and unique nature of the Black Experience in America; the structure, problems, and potential of the Black Community; intro to thoughts and contributions of Black leaders. HIST 2530 The Holocaust and Jewish Civilization (3) (On demand) Chronicles the origins, progression, and culmination of the Holocaust and grapples with questions and issues surrounding this human catastrophe; endeavors to understand the rich European Jewish heritage and civilization virtually destroyed and to analyze the continuing impact of modern racial nationalism in the world today. HIST 2990 Special Topics in History (1-3) (on demand) Specific topics of traditional and current historical interest; includes relevant political and social developments and issues; repeatable for credit on different topics. |