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HI400 COURSE DETAILS


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HI400 (Version: 2026 1) COURSE DETAILS


COURSE TITLE EFF YEAR EFF TERM DEPARTMENT CREDIT HOURS
HI400 UNITY AND CONFLICT 2026 1 History and War Studies 3.0 (BS=0.0, ET=0.0, MA=0.0)
SCOPE
This course is designed to teach cadets to analyze how humans have historically conceptualized themselves and others, and how they mobilized mutual associations and groups to claim political legitimacy and power. In particular, the course will provide historical comprehension of what these concepts are, theories of how, why, and when they emerged, and how they interconnect or break down. HI400 will examine modern developments such as the Enlightenment, the scientific revolution, the growth of the state, European-stimulated social movements and mass politics, and European imperialism to study why these changes inspired varied but overlapping methods for unifying peoples, creating boundaries, and defining differences. The course is global in content and multidisciplinary in method. **This is a pilot course and must be reviewed by the Curriculum Committee NLT AY29-1 to continue.**
LESSONS: 30 @ 75 min (2.000 Att/wk) LABS: 0 @ 0 min
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
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HI400 COURSE REQUISITES


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HI400 (Version 2026-1) COURSE OFFERINGS


AYT #SECT/SIZE CPBLTY ENRLD WAIT SEATS CLOSED DETAILS
2027 - 2 0 18 0 0 0 0 Y Hours


HI400 (Version: 2025 2) COURSE DETAILS (ARCHIVED)


COURSE TITLE EFF YEAR EFF TERM DEPARTMENT CREDIT HOURS
HI400 UNITY AND CONFLICT 2025 2 History 3.0 (BS=0.0, ET=0.0, MA=0.0)
SCOPE
This course is designed to teach cadets to analyze how humans have historically conceptualized themselves and others, and how they mobilized mutual associations and groups to claim political legitimacy and power. In particular, the course will provide historical comprehension of what these concepts are, theories of how, why, and when they emerged, and how they interconnect or break down. HI400 will examine modern developments such as the Enlightenment, the scientific revolution, the growth of the state, European-stimulated social movements and mass politics, and European imperialism to study why these changes inspired varied but overlapping methods for unifying peoples, creating boundaries, and defining differences. The course is global in content and multidisciplinary in method. **This is a pilot course and must be reviewed by the Curriculum Committee NLT AY29-1 to continue.**
LESSONS: 30 @ 75 min (2.000 Att/wk) LABS: 0 @ 0 min
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
None

HI400 COURSE REQUISITES


None