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  • 3.00 Credits

    HIST 1120 Western Civilization II (3L,3CR) [E] A general survey of the modern world, from the Reformation to the present. Emphasis is equally divided between national histories and the development of Europe as a whole, including the impact of the West on the entire world.
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    HIST 1211 United States to 1865 (3L,3CR) or (4L,4CR)[E] A survey of the economic, social and political development of the United States from earliest exploration through the Civil War, with some emphasis on the American Constitution and its development as well as the Wyoming Constitution. This course will satisfy the statutory requirement of the U. S. and Wyoming Constitutions for Casper College and the University of Wyoming.
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    HIST 1221 United States from 1865 (3L,3CR) [E] A survey of the economic,social, and political development of the United States from reconstruction to the present. This course will satisfy the statutory requirement of the U.S. and Wyoming Constitution.
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    HIST 1251 Wyoming History (3L,3CR)[E] A survey which encourages an understanding of Wyoming history, how it relates to the history of the West and the rest of America and how it has influenced the present. An important component is to learn about the U.S. and the Wyoming constitutions and how these two documents have influenced Wyoming history.
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    HIST 2070 War & Revolution 20th Century Europe(3L,3CR)History 2070 analyzes European history from 1900-1991. Special attention will be paid to the Great War, Russian Revolution, World War II and the Cold War.
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    HIST 2080 Holocaust (3L,3CR)[E] This course will explore the foundations of the Third Reich beginning immediately after World War I and ending in May 1945. Among the issues that will be discussed are the economic, military and social factors that led to the rise of National Socialism, Adolf Hitler and the other members of the NSDAP hierarchy that influenced the development of political and social doctrine in Germany, the legal maneuvering that legitimized genocide, the role of the SS including concentration camp administration and mobile killing operations in the East. The process of deportation, ghettoization and liquidation of the Jews of Europe in the death camps will be a central area of emphasis.
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    HIST 2115 Twentieth Century Europe (3L,3CR)History 2115 analyzes European history from 1900-1991. Special attention will be paid to the Great War, Russian Revolution, World War II, and the Cold War.
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    HIST 2240 History of Russia Since 1855(3L,3CR) General survey of modern Russian history from 1855 to the present.
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    HIST 2300 World War II (3L,3CR) The Second World War is, arguably, the most significant military, political and social event of the Twentieth Century. The millions of military and civilian deaths, the destruction of infrastructure and the postwar Allied military governments in Germany and Japan all affected the way that the world was shaped. In this class we will examine the Second World War including the political and social upheaval in Europe following World War One that made possible the rise of National Socialism in Germany and Bolshevism in Russia. The expansionist goals of Imperial Japan and the resulting Pacific war will also be discussed as will the Holocaust and the Nazis' war against the Jews of Europe.
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    HIST 2475 Independent Study (1-3CR) An opportunity for students to develop projects in their particular area of interest with the history discipline.