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| HIST 4441/6441 | The United States since the Great Crash (3-0-3)|
A study of the United States from the beginning of the Great Depression to the present with emphasis on political, social, economic, and diplomatic developments. Prerequisite: HIST 2112 or permission of instructor.
| | HIST 4451/6451 | American Diplomatic History, 1898-present (3-0-3) |
The emergence of the United States as a world power, the origins and impact of the Cold War, and the forces that have shaped America's relationship with the world. Prerequisite: Junior or Senior standing or permission of instructor.
| | HIST 4471/6471 | The Old South (3-0-3) |
A study of the American South from the beginnings of European settlement to the Civil War with emphasis on slavery, the development of southern culture, and other topics. Prerequisite: HIST 2111 or permission of instructor.
| | HIST 4481/6481 | The New South (3-0-3) |
A study of the American South since Reconstruction with emphasis on race relations, the evolution of southern culture, and other topics. Prerequisite: HIST 2112 or permission of instructor.
| | HIST 4491/6491 | The American West (3-0-3) |
An examination of the westward movement and those factors that defined the West as a land of opportunity; the significance of race, ethnicity, and gender in the West's creation; and the role of the West in shaping the identity and image of the United States. Prerequisite: HIST 2111 or HIST 2112 or permission of instructor.
| | HIST 4900/6900 | Cullum Lecture Series (V, 1-3) |
A variable-content course in which students hear lectures by scholars with expertise in the topic, view films, attend panel discussions, participate in class discussions, and prepare a project relevant to the semester's topic. Prerequisite: Junior or Senior standing or permission of instructor.
| | HIST 4950/6950 | Selected Topics (V) |
Content of the course varies. Prerequisite: Junior or Senior standing or permission of instructor.
| | HIST 4960 | Undergraduate Internship (V) |
A service-learning experience based in an institution or agency, the internship requires the completion of a specific task and the acquisition of specific knowledge and skills under the supervision of Augusta State University and the cooperating institution or agency. Prerequisite: Permission of department chair.
| | HIST 4970 | Senior Thesis (3-0-3) |
The composition of an extended paper that employs the methods of historical research and analysis and that incorporates the generally accepted usages in historical composition and citation. Prerequisite: Senior standing.
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