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HI372 COURSE DETAILS


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HI372 (Version: 2020 2) COURSE DETAILS


COURSE TITLE EFF YEAR EFF TERM DEPARTMENT CREDIT HOURS
HI372 US FGN RELATIONS SINCE 1898 2020 2 History 3.0 (BS=0.0, ET=0.0, MA=0.0)
SCOPE
This course examines American foreign relations from the nation's entry into the world arena as a major power in 1898 through both World Wars, and the Cold War, to its station in today's multipolar world. It is a study of the forces, events, personalities, and principles that have shaped America's role in the world and provided the framework for the development of current foreign policy.
LESSONS: 30 @ 75 min (2.000 Att/wk) LABS: 0 @ 0 min
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
A 1500-word research paper; compensatory time provided.

HI372 COURSE REQUISITES


None

HI372 (Version 2020-2) COURSE OFFERINGS


AYT #SECT/SIZE CPBLTY ENRLD WAIT SEATS CLOSED DETAILS
2025 - 1 2 18 36 21 0 15 N Hours

2026 - 1 2 18 36 15 0 21 N Hours

2027 - 1 2 18 36 9 0 27 N Hours


HI372 (Version: 2008 1) COURSE DETAILS (ARCHIVED)


COURSE TITLE EFF YEAR EFF TERM DEPARTMENT CREDIT HOURS
HI372 US FGN RELATIONS SINCE 1898 2008 1 History 3.0 (BS=0.0, ET=0.0, MA=0.0)
SCOPE
This course examines American foreign relations from the nation's entry into the world arena as a major power in 1898 through both World Wars, and the Cold War, to its station in today's multipolar world. It is a study of the forces, events, personalities, and principles that have shaped America's role in the world and provided the framework for the development of current foreign policy.
LESSONS: 40 @ 55 min (2.500 Att/wk) LABS: 0 @ 0 min
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
A 1500-word research paper; compensatory time provided.

HI372 COURSE REQUISITES


None

HI372 (Version: 1972 1) COURSE DETAILS (ARCHIVED)


COURSE TITLE EFF YEAR EFF TERM DEPARTMENT CREDIT HOURS
HI372 HIST OF US FGN REL,20TH CEN 1972 1 History 3.0 (BS=0.0, ET=0.0, MA=0.0)
SCOPE
This course examines American foreign relations from the nation's entry into the world arena as a major power in 1898 through both World Wars, and the Cold War, to its station in today's multipolar world. It is a study of the forces, events, personalities, and principles that have shaped America's role in the world and provided the framework for the development of current foreign policy.
LESSONS: 40 @ 55 min (2.500 Att/wk) LABS: 0 @ 0 min
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
A 1500-word research paper; compensatory time provided.

HI372 COURSE REQUISITES


TYPE COURSE EFF YEAR EFF TERM TRACK RED BOOK FLG
PRE REQUISITE  
  HI104 1979 2 1 Y
  HI108 1987 2 2 Y
  HI154 1979 2 3 Y
  HI158 1987 2 4 Y