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Courses for Summer 2004
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History 101. Western Civilization to 1700.
(3h) A survey of ancient, medieval and early modern history to 1700. Focus varies with instructor. (Credit cannot be received for both 101 and 103). Second Term (8637). 9:25-10:40. TRIB A102. Hendricks.

History 102. Europe and the World in the Modern Era. (3h)
A survey of modern Europe from 1700 to the present.
Focus varies with instructor. (Credit cannot be received for both 101 and 103, or 102 and 104).
Second Term (8638) 9:25-10:40. TRIB B117. Hughes.

History 103. World Civilizations to 1500. (3h)
A survey of ancient, classical and medieval civilizations of Eurasia with a brief look at American and sub-Saharan societies.
(Credit cannot be received for both 101 and 103).
Second Term (8159) 9:25-10:40. TRIB A208. Lerner.

History 104. World Civilizations since 1500. (3h)
A survey of the major civilizations of the world in the modern and contemporary periods. Focus varies with instructor.
(Credit cannot be received for both 102 and 104).
First Term (8160). 9:25-10:40. TRIB B117. Parent.

History 251. The United States before 1865. (3h)
Political, social, economic, and intellectual aspects. Second Term (8639). 12:15-1:30. Trib A102. Hendricks.

History 288. Honors in History II. (3h)
Writing of a major research paper. P - Permission of instructor. First Term (8161).Second Term (8640). To be announced. Staff.

History 308/608. The World of Alexander the Great. (3h)
An examination of Alexander the Great's conquests and the fusion of Greek culture with the Near East, Central Asia and India. Special emphasis placed on the creation of new political institutions and social customs, modes of addressing philosophical and religious issues, as well as the achivements and limitations of Hellenistic Civilization. First Term (8162, 8170) 10:50 - 12:05. Trib A208. Lerner.

History 369/669. Modern Military History. (3h)
Making war in the modern era, with special attention to the social contest of military activity. Second Term (8136, 8647) 10:50 - 12:05. Trib B117. Hughes.

History 376/676. Civil Rights and Black Consciousness Movements. (3h)
A social and religious history of the African-American struggle for citizenship rights and freedom from World War II to the present. First Term (8163) 10:50 - 12:05. Trib B117. Parent.

History 397. Historical Writing Tutorial. (1.5h)
Individual supervision of historical writing to improve a project initiated in History 288 or History 310. Does not count toward major or minor requirements. P - Permission of instructor. First Term (8164).Second Term (8641). To be announced. Staff.

History 398/698. Individual Study. (1-3h)
A project in an area of study not otherwise available in the department; Permitted upon departmental approval of petition presented by a qualified student. First Term (8165, 8167). Second Term (8642, 8644).TDA. Staff.

History 399/699. Directed Reading. (1-3h)
Concentrated reading in an area of study not otherwise available. Permission of instructor is required. First Term (8166, 8168). Second Term (8643, 8645).TDA. Staff.

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WFU History Department, PO Box 7806, Winston-Salem, NC 27109 (336)758.5501 fax.(336)758.6130