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Geography of World Commerce (GEO 150)
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University of Phoenix
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This course develops a global perspective on the existing and emerging commercial relationships between the United States and the rest of the world, and presents the patterns of interaction between major countries. The course includes an overview of the l
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U.S. History to 1865 (HIS 110)
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This course recounts the story of the United States by looking at the experiences of the many diverse races and nationalities that, woven together, have created this country. Students will learn to appreciate the contributions the various peoples have mad
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U.S. History 1865 to 1945 (HIS 120)
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This course recounts the story of our country by looking at the experiences of the many diverse races and nationalities that, woven together, have created the United States of America. Students will learn to appreciate the contributions various peoples ha
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The American Experience Since 1945 (HIS 145)
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University of Phoenix
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This course is an overview of the principal social, political, economic, and global events which have shaped the American experience since World War II. Understanding modern American history is a necessity in today's ever-changing world. This course aims
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U.S. Constitution (HIS 301)
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University of Phoenix
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This course is a five-week introduction to the historical, political, philosophical, and economic roots of the U.S. Constitution. It first reviews the philosophical arguments of the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists, those that supported and opposed ra
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Arizona Constitution (HIS 500)
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University of Phoenix
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This course provides an overview of Arizona history and its constitution from territorial days to the present. Topics and Objectives include: Historical Background, Land and Water, United States Government and Constitution, Arizona Constitution, Philosop
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United States Constitution (HIS 501)
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University of Phoenix
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This course is a study of the creation, application, and viability of the United States Constitution. Students explore the historical and philosophical origins of the document in an effort to understand the Constitution's original intent and current usage
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U.S. History 1865-1945 (HIS 120)
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University of Phoenix
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This course recounts the story of our country by looking at the experiences of the many diverse races and nationalities that, woven together, have created the United States of America. Students will learn to appreciate the contributions various peoples ha
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American History to 1865
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The University of Georgia - Independent and Distance Learning
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American History to 1865 at The University of Georgia covers the history of American society, politics, thought and expression, institutions, and economic life from the first settlements to the end of the Civil War.
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American History Since 1865
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The University of Georgia - Independent and Distance Learning
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American History since 1865 at The University of Georgia covers the Development of the American nation from 1865 to the present.
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Underground Railroad - Undergraduate - Spring
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Syracuse University
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Myth and history of the Underground in the context of African American freedom efforts. Emphasis on events, personalities, and sites in upstate New York. Students field research and exploration of archival and Internet resources. Additional work required
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Underground Railroad - Graduate - Spring
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Syracuse University
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Myth and history of the Underground in the context of African American freedom efforts. Emphasis on events, personalities, and sites in upstate New York. Students field research and exploration of archival and Internet resources. Additional work required
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Social History of Popular Music in Twentieth-century America (HIST 125)
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Friday Center
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This course explores the relationship between popular music and major developments in twentieth-century America. The course's overarching focus is how popular music has simultaneously unified and divided the nation.
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History of Western Art II (ART 152) - Self-Paced
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Friday Center
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Art 152 is the second half of a two-part general introduction to the history of Western European art. It is designed for the beginning student, and assumes no previous experience in art or art history. Although ART 151 is not a prerequisite for ART 152, s
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Post-1945 Art (ART 285)
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Friday Center
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Post-1945 Art (ART 285) is an investigation of visual arts from the end of World War II to the present time, including abstract expressionism, pop art, minimal art, new realism, and postmodern theories.
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