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HIST 001
 
The Western Heritage I
 
A survey of the Western heritage from the ancient Mediterranean world to the dawn of modern Europe.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies General Education - Humanities (GH)
Satisfies International Cultures (IL)
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428029 001 40
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     T R 01:00P - 02:15P 219 HAMMOND  IACOBELLI, AMANDA (814) 865-1367
429238 002 40
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     M W F 11:15A - 12:05P 203 WILLARD  ROP, JEFFREY ALLEN (814) 865-1367
370954 003 40
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     M W F 09:05A - 09:55A 117 THOMAS  GATZKE, ANDREA FIS (814) 865-1367
370957 004 40
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     M W F 11:15A - 12:05P 365 WILLARD  LUNT, DAVID JAMES (814) 865-1367
464353 005 40
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     M W F 01:25P - 02:15P 305 WAGNER  REESE, CHRISTINE N (814) 865-1367
464356 006 40
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     M W F 03:35P - 04:25P 005 FERGUSON  REESE, CHRISTINE N (814) 865-1367
466345 901 35
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     R 06:00P - 09:00P 003 BUSINESS  MURRY, GREGORY (814) 865-3443

HIST 002
 
The Western Heritage II
 
A survey of the Western heritage from the dawn of modern Europe in the seventeenth century to the present.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies General Education - Humanities (GH)
Satisfies International Cultures (IL)
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428032 001 40
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     M W F 10:10A - 11:00A 316 WAGNER  HENSLEY, DAVID JAM (814) 865-1367
428035 002 40
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     M W F 01:25P - 02:15P 316 WAGNER  HENSLEY, DAVID JAM (814) 865-1367
428038 003 40
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     M W F 02:30P - 03:20P 316 WAGNER  TUTTLE, MICHAEL CH (814) 865-1367
428041 004 40
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     M W F 12:20P - 01:10P 316 WAGNER  TUTTLE, MICHAEL CH (814) 865-1367
467863 901 35
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     W 06:00P - 09:00P 215 ARMSBY  REESE, CHRISTINE N (814) 865-3443

HIST 010
 
World History I
 
Human origins; early civilizations; major political and intellectual developments on all continents; cultural interrelationships to 1500.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies General Education - Humanities (GH)
Satisfies International Cultures (IL)
Satisfies Bachelor of Arts - Other Cultures
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370972 001 35
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     M W 10:10A - 11:00A
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110 WARTIK
067 WILLARD 
CHATTERJEE, KUMKUM (814) 865-1367
370975 002 35
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     M W 10:10A - 11:00A
F 11:15A - 12:05P
110 WARTIK
067 WILLARD 
CHATTERJEE, KUMKUM (814) 865-1367
370978 003 35
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     M W 10:10A - 11:00A
F 10:10A - 11:00A
110 WARTIK
151 WILLARD 
CHATTERJEE, KUMKUM (814) 865-1367
370981 004 35
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     M W 10:10A - 11:00A
F 09:05A - 09:55A
110 WARTIK
173 WILLARD 
CHATTERJEE, KUMKUM (814) 865-1367
428071 005 40
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     M W F 12:20P - 01:10P 105 WAGNER  SCHWALLER, ROBERT (814) 865-1367
428074 006 40
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     M W F 02:30P - 03:20P 317 WAGNER  SCHWALLER, ROBERT (814) 865-1367

HIST 011
 
World History II
 
Social, economic, and political evolution of societies and cultures from 1500 to the present.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies General Education - Humanities (GH)
Satisfies International Cultures (IL)
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370984 001 35
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     M W 12:20P - 01:10P
F 12:20P - 01:10P
112 BUCKHOUT
002 BUSINESS 
SINHA, MRINALINI (814) 865-1367
370987 002 35
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     M W 12:20P - 01:10P
F 10:10A - 11:00A
112 BUCKHOUT
003 BUSINESS 
SINHA, MRINALINI (814) 865-1367
370990 003 35
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     M W 12:20P - 01:10P
F 12:20P - 01:10P
112 BUCKHOUT
003 BUSINESS 
SINHA, MRINALINI (814) 865-1367
370993 004 35
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     M W 12:20P - 01:10P
F 01:25P - 02:15P
112 BUCKHOUT
003 BUSINESS 
SINHA, MRINALINI (814) 865-1367
428044 005 40
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     M W F 11:15A - 12:05P 304 WAGNER  MURRY, GREGORY (814) 865-1367
486421 901 35
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     T 06:00P - 09:00P 267 WILLARD  KRIVONOSOV, ALEXAN (814) 865-3443

HIST 012
 
History of Pennsylvania
 
Chronological and topical survey, emphasizing immigration of diverse ethnic groups and religious, political, economic, and social developments, including industrialization a more...
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies General Education - Humanities (GH)
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401605 001 35
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     M W 02:30P - 03:20P
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117 OSMOND
251 WILLARD 
PENCAK, WILLIAM AN (814) 865-1367
401608 002 35
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     M W 02:30P - 03:20P
F 12:20P - 01:10P
117 OSMOND
127 HEND-S 
PENCAK, WILLIAM AN (814) 865-1367
401611 003 35
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     M W 02:30P - 03:20P
F 02:30P - 03:20P
117 OSMOND
351 WILLARD 
PENCAK, WILLIAM AN (814) 865-1367
401614 004 35
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     M W 02:30P - 03:20P
F 01:25P - 02:15P
117 OSMOND
127 HEND-S 
PENCAK, WILLIAM AN (814) 865-1367

HIST 020
 
American Civilization to 1877
 
An historical survey of the American experience from its colonial beginnings through the Civil War and Reconstruction.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies General Education - Humanities (GH)
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370996 001 35
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     M W 09:05A - 09:55A
F 09:05A - 09:55A
102 THOMAS
210 CHAM 
MILLIGAN, MICHAEL (814) 865-1367
370999 002 35
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     M W 09:05A - 09:55A
F 11:15A - 12:05P
102 THOMAS
210 CHAM 
MILLIGAN, MICHAEL (814) 865-1367
371002 003 35
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     M W 09:05A - 09:55A
F 09:05A - 09:55A
102 THOMAS
351 WILLARD 
MILLIGAN, MICHAEL (814) 865-1367
371005 004 35
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     M W 09:05A - 09:55A
F 10:10A - 11:00A
102 THOMAS
173 WILLARD 
MILLIGAN, MICHAEL (814) 865-1367
428077 006 40
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     M W F 10:10A - 11:00A 104 CHAM  WALLACE, ALFRED HO (814) 865-1367
428080 007 40
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     M W F 12:20P - 01:10P 106 CHAM  WALLACE, ALFRED HO (814) 865-1367

HIST 021
 
American Civilization Since 1877
 
An historical survey of the American experience from the emergence of urban-industrial society in the late nineteenth century to the present.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies General Education - Humanities (GH)
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401623 001 35
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     M W 11:15A - 12:05P
F 11:15A - 12:05P
162 WILLARD
002 BUSINESS 
MILLIGAN, MICHAEL (814) 865-1367
401626 002 35
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     M W 11:15A - 12:05P
F 10:10A - 11:00A
162 WILLARD
004 BUSINESS 
MILLIGAN, MICHAEL (814) 865-1367
401629 003 35
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     M W 11:15A - 12:05P
F 11:15A - 12:05P
162 WILLARD
003 BUSINESS 
MILLIGAN, MICHAEL (814) 865-1367
401632 004 35
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     M W 11:15A - 12:05P
F 12:20P - 01:10P
162 WILLARD
004 BUSINESS 
MILLIGAN, MICHAEL (814) 865-1367
428056 005 40
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     M W F 01:25P - 02:15P 207 FORD BL  WESLEY, TIMOTHY (814) 865-1367
428059 006 40
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     M W F 03:35P - 04:25P 115 KELLER  WESLEY, TIMOTHY (814) 865-1367
428062 007 40
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     M W F 09:05A - 09:55A 119 EES BL  ROGERS, JAMES ADAM (814) 865-1367
428065 008 40
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     M W F 10:10A - 11:00A 118 EES BL  ROGERS, JAMES ADAM (814) 865-1367
371017 011 20
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     WEB   LETWIN, DANIEL L (814) 865-1367

HIST 100
 
Ancient Greece
 
Greek world from the earliest Aegean cultures to the death of Alexander the Great and the beginnings of Hellenistic civilization.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies General Education - Humanities (GH)
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417229 001 20
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CAMS 100    M W F 02:30P - 03:20P 104 CHAM  GATZKE, ANDREA FIS (814) 865-1367
429244 002 20
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CAMS 100    M W F 09:05A - 09:55A 107 WARTIK  ROP, JEFFREY ALLEN (814) 865-1367

HIST 101
 
The Roman Republic and Empire
 
History of the Roman Republic and Empire from the origins of Rome to the disintegration of the Empire.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies General Education - Humanities (GH)
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417232 001 20
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CAMS 101    M W F 01:25P - 02:15P 104 RACKLEY  KAPLOW, LAUREN P (814) 865-1367
417247 002 20
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CAMS 101    T R 01:00P - 02:15P 102 CHAM  FAGAN, GARRETT (814) 865-1367

HIST 103
 
The History of Madness, Mental Illness, and Psychiatry
 
This course will examine the ideas that have shaped European and American perceptions of madness, insanity, and mental illness.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies General Education - Humanities (GH)
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479911 901 35
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     T 06:00P - 09:00P 104 RACKLEY  MILES, MARY CONSTA (814) 865-3443

HIST 105
 
The Byzantine Empire
 
Development of Byzantine civilization from the decline of the Roman Empire to the fall of Constantinople.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
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401635 001 50
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     M W F 11:15A - 12:05P 106 BOUCKE  SALZER, KATHRYN (814) 865-1367

HIST 110
 
Nature and History
 
A broad introduction to the history of human relationships with nature throughout the world.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
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401638 001 50
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     T R 01:00P - 02:15P 105 OSMOND  ROME, ADAM WARD (814) 865-1367

HIST 117
 
Women in Modern History
 
Modernization and women: changing images and roles since mid-eighteenth century in the family, workshop, politics, society; cross-cultural comparisons.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies General Education - Humanities (GH)
Satisfies U.S. Cultures (US) OR Satisfies International Cultures (IL)
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401641 001 40
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     T R 02:30P - 03:45P 106 WARTIK  MITTELSTADT, JENNI (814) 865-1367

HIST 118
 
Modern Jewish History: 1492 to Present
 
Jewish social and political history from 1492 to the present.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies U.S. Cultures (US) OR Satisfies International Cultures (IL)
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417973 002 20
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J ST 118    M W F 12:20P - 01:10P 205 FERGUSON  BRINKMANN, TOBIAS (814) 865-1367

HIST 120
 
Europe Since 1848
 
Political, social, and ideological developments; origin and impact of two World Wars; totalitarianism and democracy; changing role in the world.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies General Education - Social and Behavioral Sciences (GS)
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371044 001 50
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     M W 04:15P - 05:30P 105 WARTIK  GUETTEL, JENS-UWE (814) 865-1367

HIST 120U
 
Europe Since 1848
 
Political, social, and ideological developments; origin and impact of two World Wars; totalitarianism and democracy; changing role in the world.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies General Education - Social and Behavioral Sciences (GS)
Satisfies International Cultures (IL)
Satisfies Schreyer Honors College Honors Course and Credit Requirements
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401644 001 23
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     T R 09:45A - 11:00A 206 WAGNER  DE SCHAEPDRIJVER, (814) 865-1367

HIST 121
 
History of the Holocaust 1933-1945
 
Historical analysis of holocaust themes.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies General Education - Humanities (GH)
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417760 001 25
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J ST 121    T R 04:15P - 05:30P
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104 RACKLEY  SHORT, LINDA E (814) 865-1367

HIST 127
 
Introduction to U.S. Latina/o History
X-LIST W/LTNST 100 
This course introduces students to the history of U.S. Latina/os, including Puerto Ricans, Dominicans, Chicanos, Cubans, and Central Americans.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies U.S. Cultures (US)
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401647 001 40
7
     T R 11:15A - 12:30P 106 CHAM  DELGADO, GRACE (814) 865-1367

HIST 130
 
Introduction to the Civil War Era, 1848 through 1877
 
Survey of causes and consequences of American Civil War, end of Mexican War in1848 through end of Reconstruction, 1877.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies General Education - Humanities (GH)
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401650 001 50
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     T R 02:30P - 03:45P 303 WILLARD  YOUNGER, KAREN F (814) 865-1367

HIST 143
 
History of Fascism and Nazism
 
The study of right-wing totalitarianism in the twentieth century, with special emphasis on Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies General Education - Humanities (GH)
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371059 001 35
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     M W 09:05A - 09:55A
F 09:05A - 09:55A
262 WILLARD
003 BUSINESS 
GUETTEL, JENS-UWE (814) 865-1367
371062 002 35
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     M W 09:05A - 09:55A
F 10:10A - 11:00A
262 WILLARD
005 BUSINESS 
GUETTEL, JENS-UWE (814) 865-1367
371065 003 35
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     M W 09:05A - 09:55A
F 09:05A - 09:55A
262 WILLARD
004 BUSINESS 
GUETTEL, JENS-UWE (814) 865-1367
371068 004 35
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     M W 09:05A - 09:55A
F 11:15A - 12:05P
262 WILLARD
004 BUSINESS 
GUETTEL, JENS-UWE (814) 865-1367

HIST 151
 
Technology and Society in American History
 
Development of technology in America from colonial times; its reception and its influence on social, economic, and political life.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies General Education - Social and Behavioral Sciences (GS)
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419437 001 45
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     T R 04:15P - 05:30P 373 WILLARD  CROSS, GARY SCOTT (814) 865-1367

HIST 152
 
African American History
 
African roots; colonial and revolutionary experiences; slavery and abolitionism; civil war and reconstruction; accommodation and protest; the new militancy.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies General Education - Humanities (GH)
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428047 001 40
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     M W F 11:15A - 12:05P 305 WAGNER  ORR, TIMOTHY JUSTI (814) 865-1367
428050 002 40
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     M W F 02:30P - 03:20P 305 WAGNER  ORR, TIMOTHY JUSTI (814) 865-1367

HIST 172
 
Survey of Japanese Civilization
 
Survey of social, institutional, cultural, and religious developments from ancient times to the present.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
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401653 001 50
14
     M W F 11:15A - 12:05P 107 FOR R BL  ABEL, JESSAMYN REI (814) 865-1367

HIST 173
 
Vietnam in War and Peace
 
Rise of nationalism and communism; origins of conflict; United States involvement; impact on postwar regional and international politics; contemporary Vietna more...
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies General Education - Humanities (GH)
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371083 001 50
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     M W F 01:25P - 02:15P 258 WILLARD  KRIVONOSOV, ALEXAN (814) 865-1367
401656 002 50
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     M W F 02:30P - 03:20P 075 WILLARD  KRIVONOSOV, ALEXAN (814) 865-1367

HIST 174
 
The History of Traditional East Asia
 
Comparative cultural, institutional, and social history of traditional China and Japan to their contact with the industrialized West.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies General Education - Humanities (GH)
Satisfies International Cultures (IL)
Satisfies Bachelor of Arts - Other Cultures
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371086 001 50
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     M W 04:15P - 05:30P 367 WILLARD  SMITS, GREGORY JAM (814) 865-1367

HIST 175
 
The History of Modern East Asia
 
Comparative survey of the internal developments and external relations of China and Japan since their contact with the industrialized West.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies General Education - Humanities (GH)
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401665 001 50
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     M W F 09:05A - 09:55A 165 WILLARD  ABEL, JESSAMYN REI (814) 865-1367

HIST 178U
 
Latin-American History to 1820
 
Conquest of the New World, development of colonial institutions, impact on native cultures, and origins of independence movements.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies General Education - Humanities (GH)
Satisfies International Cultures (IL)
Satisfies Bachelor of Arts - Other Cultures
Satisfies Schreyer Honors College Honors Course and Credit Requirements
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401671 001 20
5
     T R 09:45A - 11:00A 369 WILLARD  LOHSE, KENT RUSSEL (814) 865-1367

HIST 179
 
Latin-American History Since 1820
 
Origin, political growth, international relations, and economic status of the Latin-American republics, with emphasis upon present-day conditions.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
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425338 001 40
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     M W 04:15P - 05:30P 351 WILLARD  CHRISTENSEN, MARK (814) 865-1367
371092 002 40
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     T R 04:15P - 05:30P 203 WILLARD  CHRISTENSEN, MARK (814) 865-1367

HIST 197M
 
Empires
 
Formal courses given infrequently to explore, in depth, a comparatively narrow subject which may be topical or of special interest.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies Writing Across the Curriculum
Satisfies Schreyer Honors College Honors Course and Credit Requirements
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CAMS 197M    T R 02:30P - 03:45P 218 THOMAS  FAGAN, GARRETT
RESTALL, MATTHEW B
(814) 865-1367

HIST 211
 
The Emergence and Evolution of the Black Diaspora in the Atlantic World
 
The course will explore the history and role of African and African-descent people in Africa, the Americas, and Europe.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies General Education - Humanities (GH)
Satisfies U.S. Cultures (US) OR Satisfies International Cultures (IL)
 Prerequisite: AAA S100 or HIST 003 or HIST 020 or HIST 021 or HIST 152
 
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371095 001 10
9
AAA S211    M W F 11:15A - 12:05P 201 FORD BL  FRASER, CARY FENTO (814) 865-1367

HIST 296
 
Independent Studies
 
Creative projects, including research and design, which are supervised on an individual basis and which fall outside the scope of formal courses.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 1.0 - 18.0
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371098 001 15
15
  View Controls   APPT     (814) 865-1367

HIST 300C
 
Independent Study
 
Readings and oral and written reports in areas to be arranged with the chairman of the Honors Committee.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
 Prerequisite: HIST 300A or HIST 300B
 
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371101 001 15
15
     APPT     (814) 865-1367

HIST 300D
 
Honors Thesis
 
Research paper in an area arranged with the chairman of the Honors Committee.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
 Prerequisite: HIST 300A, HIST 300B, HIST 300C
 
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371104 001 15
6
     APPT     (814) 865-1367

HIST 302W
 
Undergraduate Seminar
 
Thematic or topical investigation; emphasis on historical criticism and analysis.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies Writing Across the Curriculum
 Prerequisite: 6 credits in history at the 400 level
 
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371107 001 15
0
     M 02:30P - 05:30P 415 WEAVER  BROCKOPP, JONATHAN (814) 865-1367
371110 002 15
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     T 02:30P - 05:30P 415 WEAVER  ROME, ADAM WARD (814) 865-1367
371113 003 15
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     W 06:00P - 09:00P 415 WEAVER  HSIA, RONNIE PO-CH (814) 865-1367
401677 004 15
0
     R 06:00P - 09:00P 123 POND  LETWIN, DANIEL L (814) 865-1367
371116 005 15
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     W 04:00P - 07:00P 120 THOMAS  PENCAK, WILLIAM AN (814) 865-1367
424387 007 15
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     T 02:30P - 05:30P 110 MATEER  DE SCHAEPDRIJVER, (814) 865-1367

HIST 402
 
The Rise of the Greek Polis
 
Development of the Greek city-state from Homeric times to the fifth century B.C.; special references to Athenian society.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies International Cultures (IL)
 Prerequisite: HIST 100
 
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401680 001 35
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     M W F 10:10A - 11:00A 216 THOMAS  MUNN, MARK (814) 865-1367

HIST 408
 
Church and State in the High Middle Ages
 
European political, institutional, and social history in light of church- state tensions from the Crusades to the Renaissance.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies International Cultures (IL)
 Prerequisite: HIST 107
 
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401683 001 35
7
     M W F 01:25P - 02:15P 205 FERGUSON  SALZER, KATHRYN (814) 865-1367

HIST 413
 
Medieval Celtic Studies
 
Celtic civilization from antiquity to the end of the middle ages.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies International Cultures (IL)
 Prerequisite: 3 credits in medieval studies, or in language, literature, or European history of the medieval period
 
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371122 001 20
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MEDVL413    T 02:30P - 03:45P
R 02:30P - 03:45P
118 THOMAS
140 FENSKE 
HUDSON, BENJAMIN T (814) 865-1367

HIST 418
 
The French Revolution and the Napoleonic Era
 
Development of revolutionary France and the First French Empire and their impact on Europe from 1789 to the Vienna settlement.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies International Cultures (IL)
 Prerequisite: HIST 002
 
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371128 001 35
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     M W F 11:15A - 12:05P 373 WILLARD  NEELY, SYLVIA E (814) 865-1367

HIST 420
 
Recent European History
 
Impact of two World Wars in twentieth century; social conflict and economic catastrophe; political radicalism; post-1945 recovery and cooperation.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies International Cultures (IL)
 Prerequisite: 3 credits in European history
 
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401692 001 35
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     R 03:35P - 06:35P 215 THOMAS  DE SCHAEPDRIJVER, (814) 865-1367

HIST 429
 
Europe in the Age of Nationalism, 1789-1914
 
Emphasizing the role of nationalism in European cultural, diplomatic and imperial developments; concurrent economic and social changes.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
 Prerequisite: HIST 002
 
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401698 001 35
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     M W F 01:25P - 02:15P 208 WILLARD  NEELY, SYLVIA E (814) 865-1367

HIST 430
 
Eastern Europe in Modern Times
 
Influence of geography, economic conditions, and nationalism upon the Eastern European and Balkan peoples; Pan-Slavism, conflicting interests of the great powers.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies International Cultures (IL)
 Prerequisite: HIST 001 or HIST 002
 
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427183 001 35
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     M W F 11:15A - 12:05P 107 WARTIK  BRINKMANN, TOBIAS (814) 865-1367

HIST 437
 
Great Britain 1688-1867
 
Social, economic, and political history of Great Britain from late Stuart times until the mid-Victorian era.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies International Cultures (IL)
 Prerequisite: HIST 001 or HIST 002
 
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401701 001 35
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     M W F 01:25P - 02:15P 115 OSMOND  BEAVER, DANIEL CHA (814) 865-1367

HIST 440
 
Colonial America to 1753
 
Background, establishment, and growth of the American colonies, including economic, political, social, religious, and intellectual developments.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies U.S. Cultures (US)
 Prerequisite: HIST 020, 3 additional credits in history
 
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371143 001 35
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     M W 02:30P - 03:45P 216 THOMAS  GUETTEL, JENS-UWE (814) 865-1367

HIST 446
 
America Between the Wars
 
The Roaring Twenties, the Great Crash, Depression, and New Deal; war debts, reparations, isolationism, and World War II.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies U.S. Cultures (US)
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371152 001 35
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     T R 09:45A - 11:00A 075 WILLARD  DERICKSON, ALAN V (814) 865-1367

HIST 447
 
Recent American History
 
Contemporary economic, social, and political aspects of the United States and its role as a world power since 1945.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies U.S. Cultures (US)
 Prerequisite: HIST 021, 3 additional credits in history, economics, or political science
 
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401713 001 35
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     T R 09:45A - 11:00A 113 KELLER  WOODRUFF, NAN ELIZ (814) 865-1367

HIST 449
 
Constitutional History of the United States to 1877
 
Colonial background; framing and adoption of the constitution; development of the court under Marshall and Taney; sectionalism, Civil War, Reconstruction.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies U.S. Cultures (US)
 Prerequisite: HIST 020 or HIST 021, 3 additional credits in history or political science
 
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403420 001 35
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     T R 01:00P - 02:15P 105 CHAM  NEELY, MARK E (814) 865-1367

HIST 456Y
 
The Social History of American Vernacular Building, 1607-1980
 
Social, historical, and cultural context of American building including settlements, housing, workplaces, stores, recreational facilities; changes over time.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies U.S. Cultures (US)
Satisfies Writing Across the Curriculum
 Prerequisite: 3 credits in American history
 
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401719 001 25
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     T R 01:00P - 02:15P 201 WAGNER  MCMURRY, SALLY (814) 865-1367

HIST 458Y
 
History of Work in America
 
A study of selected problems in the history of work in the United States, especially since 1877.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies U.S. Cultures (US)
Satisfies Writing Across the Curriculum
 Prerequisite: HIST 021, HIST 156, or LER 100
 
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371167 001 17
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LER 458Y    T R 08:00A - 09:15A 270 WILLARD  DERICKSON, ALAN V (814) 865-1367

HIST 464
 
American Thought from 1865
 
Introduction to, scholarly commentary on, major documents of American Intellectual history from end of the Civil War to the present.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies U.S. Cultures (US)
 Prerequisite: any American history course at the college freshman level
 
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401725 001 35
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     M W F 02:30P - 03:20P 203 WILLARD  MOSES, WILSON J (814) 865-1367

HIST 466
 
Lesbian and Gay History
 
Critical exploration of the history of sexuality, focusing especially on the emergence of modern lesbian and gay identities.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies U.S. Cultures (US) OR Satisfies International Cultures (IL)
 Prerequisite: HIST 117, WMNST001
 
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401728 001 30
12
WMNST466    T 03:35P - 06:35P 109 BOUCKE  GINZBERG, LORI D (814) 865-1367

HIST 471Y
 
Classical Islamic Civilization, 600-1258
 
Pre-Islamic Arabia; Muhammad; Arab conquests; Islamic beliefs and institutions; literary, artistic, and scientific achievements; relations with Europe; breakdown o more...
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies International Cultures (IL)
Satisfies Bachelor of Arts - Other Cultures
Satisfies Writing Across the Curriculum
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371173 001 25
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     T R 02:30P - 03:45P 145 FENSKE  SAFRAN, JANINA M (814) 865-1367

HIST 473
 
The Contemporary Middle East
 
Political, economic, and social changes in Turkey, Iran, Israel, and the Arab countries in the twentieth century; Arab-Israeli conflict.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies International Cultures (IL)
Satisfies Bachelor of Arts - Other Cultures
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371179 001 35
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     T R 09:45A - 11:00A 114 KELLER  SAFRAN, JANINA M (814) 865-1367

HIST 475Y
 
The Making and Emergence of Modern India
 
India's transition to social, economic, and political modernity through the experience of British colonial rule and the nationalist struggle.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies International Cultures (IL)
Satisfies Writing Across the Curriculum
 Prerequisite: HIST 010, HIST 011, HIST 172, HIST 175, HIST 176, HIST 181, or HIST 191
 
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371182 001 35
14
     M W 03:35P - 04:50P 105 WILLARD  CHATTERJEE, KUMKUM (814) 865-1367

HIST 481
 
Modern Japan Since 1800
 
The transformation of Japan from a pre-modern, isolated, and agricultural nation into a highly industrialized world power.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies International Cultures (IL)
 Prerequisite: HIST 172, HIST 174, or HIST 175
 
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464944 001 35
19
     M W 06:00P - 07:15P 220 THOMAS  SMITS, GREGORY JAM (814) 865-1367

HIST 484Y
 
History of Chinese Thought
 
A study of the dynamic historical development of Chinese thought with its diverse expressions from antiquity to the present.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies International Cultures (IL)
Satisfies Writing Across the Curriculum
 Prerequisite: HIST 174 or HIST 175
 
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401749 001 25
13
     T 03:35P - 06:35P 202 FERGUSON  NG, ON-CHO (814) 865-1367

HIST 490
 
Archival Management
 
Introduction to the principles and procedures in the management of archives and historical manuscripts.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 1.0 - 3.0
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418030 001 20
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L ST 490    T R 11:15A - 12:30P 302 PATERNO  ESPOSITO, JACQUELI (814) 865-1367

HIST 495
 
Internship
 
Supervised off-campus, nongroup instruction including field experiences, practicums, or internships.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 1.0 - 18.0
 Prerequisite: prior written approval of proposed assignment by instructor
 
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371194 001 8
8
  View Controls   APPT     (814) 865-1367
371197 002 8
8
  View Controls   APPT     (814) 865-1367

HIST 496
 
Independent Studies
 
Creative projects, including research and design, which are supervised on an individual basis and which fall outside the scope of formal courses.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 1.0 - 18.0
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371200 001 8
7
  View Controls   APPT     (814) 865-1367
371203 002 8
7
  View Controls   APPT     (814) 865-1367
371206 003 8
7
  View Controls   APPT     (814) 865-1367
371209 004 8
8
  View Controls   APPT     (814) 865-1367
371212 005 8
8
  View Controls   APPT     (814) 865-1367
371215 006 8
8
  View Controls   APPT     (814) 865-1367
371218 007 8
8
  View Controls   APPT     (814) 865-1367
371221 008 8
8
  View Controls   APPT     (814) 865-1367
371224 009 8
8
  View Controls   APPT     (814) 865-1367
371227 010 8
8
  View Controls   APPT     (814) 865-1367
371230 011 8
8
  View Controls   APPT     (814) 865-1367
371233 012 8
8
  View Controls   APPT     (814) 865-1367

HIST 497A
 
Arab-Israeli Conflict
 
Formal courses given infrequently to explore, in depth, a comparatively narrow subject which may be topical or of special interest.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 1.0 - 6.0
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480937 001 10
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     M 06:00P - 09:00P 252 AG ENGR  GOLDSCHMIDT, ARTHU (814) 865-1367

HIST 497B
 
Modern Japan and the World
 
This course will examine Japan's foreign relations and changing position in the world, from its "opening" to the West to the present day.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
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463408 001 35
19
     M W F 01:25P - 02:15P 220 THOMAS  ABEL, JESSAMYN REI (814) 865-1367

HIST 497D
 
The Other Citizens: Slavery, Race, Gender & the Making of Modern France, 1750-present
 
Introduction to the universal question of how modern nation-states develop, and who belongs to these states; focus on France.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
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463504 001 14
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FR 497D    T R 09:45A - 11:00A 173 WILLARD  BOITTIN, JENNIFER (814) 865-1367

HIST 497F
 
German Antisemitism from Luther to the Holocaust
 
The continuities and the aberrations of German attitudes to the Jews from the time of Martin Luther to the Holocaust.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
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466006 001 8
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J ST 497F    W 03:35P - 06:35P 301 WILLARD  ROSE, PAUL LAWRENC (814) 865-1367

HIST 497K
 
Marxism and Revolution in Latin America
 
Latin America's major revolutions influenced by one of three main currents of Marxist thought: Marxism-Leninism (Stalinism), Trotskyism, and Maoism.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
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476917 001 35
20
     T R 01:25P - 02:15P 018 HEND  LOHSE, KENT RUSSEL (814) 865-1367

HIST 505
 
Biblical Historiography in its Ancient Setting
 
Methods of historical reconstruction in Biblical and other historiography from the earliest Mesopotamian records through those of the 6th century B.C.E.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
 Prerequisite: HIST 102
 
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418003 001 5
5
J ST 505    T 06:00P - 09:00P 305 BOUCKE  HALPERN, BARUCH (814) 865-1367

HIST 515
 
Early Modern Europe
 
A graduate seminar examining selected topics in early modern European history through readings, discussions, and research papers.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0 - 6.0
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403423 001 15
12
     R 06:00P - 09:00P 415 WEAVER  LANDES, JOAN (814) 865-1367

HIST 539
 
Topics in Military History
 
Studies in the history of wars and of the political, social, economic, diplomatic, and theoretical foundations of warfare.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
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401755 001 15
13
  View Controls   W 06:00P - 09:00P 123 POND  REARDON, CAROL A (814) 865-1367

HIST 593
 
Research Seminar
 
Seminar in research methods of the discipline.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
 Prerequisite: HIST 592
 
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401764 001 15
10
     M 06:00P - 09:00P 103 FERGUSON  LETWIN, DANIEL L (814) 865-1367
401767 002 15
15
     W 06:00P - 09:00P 003 FERGUSON  BEAVER, DANIEL CHA (814) 865-1367

HIST 596
 
Individual Studies
 
Creative projects, including nonthesis research, which are supervised on an individual basis and which fall outside the scope of formal courses.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 1.0 - 9.0
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371242 001 5
3
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371245 002 5
5
  View Controls   APPT     (814) 865-1367
371248 003 5
5
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HIST 597A
 
Comparative History of Modern Consumer Societies
 
Consumer markets, goods, and identities in the US with comparisons to Europe and the Non-Western World since 1870.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
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     R 06:00P - 09:00P 003 FERGUSON  CROSS, GARY SCOTT (814) 865-1367

HIST 597B
 
The Arab-Israeli Conflict
MEETS W/497A 
Struggle between Jews and Arabs for control of Palestine, Arab-Israeli wars, the rise of Palestinian nationalism, the peace process, and superpower policies.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 3.0
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480940 001 8
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     M 06:00P - 09:00P 252 AG ENGR  GOLDSCHMIDT, ARTHU (814) 865-1367

HIST 600
 
Thesis Research
 
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  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 1.0 - 15.0
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HIST 601
 
Ph.D. Dissertation Full-Time
 
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  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 0.0
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HIST 602
 
Supervised Experience in College Teaching
 
Students enrolled will lead discussion sections, grade papers and examinations, given an occasional lecture, and assist instructors in planning survey level course more...
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 1.0 - 3.0
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371311 002 5
5
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HIST 603
 
Foreign Academic Experience
 
Foreign study and/or research constituting progress toward the degree at a foreign university.
  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 1.0 - 12.0
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HIST 610
 
Thesis Research Off Campus
 
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  01/11/2010-04/30/2010   Credits: 1.0 - 15.0
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