Texas Western College 1959-1960.pdf - Utep
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HISTORY AND COVWMENT<br />
3355 History of the United States since the Civil War [ 355<br />
Reconstruction, industrial development and regulation, sectionalism, grangers.<br />
?backers, populism, silver crusade, passing of the frontier, civil service re-<br />
arm, rise of imperialism. Prerequin'te: Twelve semester hours of History, or<br />
six hours of History and six hours of other social science.<br />
.\ 3356 Contemporary History of the United States [ 356<br />
Rise of the United Statcs as a world power, rowth of trusts. imperialism and<br />
world trade progressivism, Roosevelt and Wifson. World War and reconstruction.<br />
~e~ubiican prosperity, depression and world unrest. Prerequisite: Twelve<br />
semester hours of Ilistory, or six hours of History and six hours of other social<br />
sclence.<br />
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3359 Trans-Mississippi West (to 1860) [ 359<br />
American expansion into <strong>Texas</strong> and the Far Southwest; Santa Fe trade: <strong>Texas</strong><br />
Revolution and Independence; <strong>Texas</strong> Republic. English and American Rivalry<br />
in <strong>Texas</strong> and Caltfnrnia: Mexican ~ -~~~~~~~~ War ~~ and ~ ~ acoulsition ~ of California. Prereouisite:<br />
Twelve semester hours of Hirtorv. . . or six hburs of History and six hours of<br />
other rocial scicnce.<br />
3360 Trans-Mississippi West (after 1860) [ NEW<br />
The mining frontier; railroad expansion; day of the cattlemen; the farmer fron-<br />
tier; populist movement: reclamation end cooservatian. Prerequisite: Twelve<br />
semester hours of History, or six hours of History and six hours of other social<br />
sc,e"ce.<br />
For Graduate Students Only<br />
i Prerequisite for Croduafe Courses: Twelve (12) semester hours of advanced c<br />
in History and a bachelor's degree.<br />
3580 Studies in Regional History (Seminar)<br />
3581 Historical Method and Historiographye (Seminar)<br />
3582 Studies in Modern European History (Seminar)<br />
3583 Studies in Latin-America History (Seminar)<br />
3584 International Aspect of <strong>Texas</strong> History, 1803-1850 (Seminar)<br />
3585 Studies in the Middle Period of American History:<br />
Selected Topics (Seminar)<br />
3598-99 Thesis Course for the Master's Degree<br />
* Required of all History majors in the M.A. Degree.<br />
GEOGRAPHY (See page 94 for Physical Geography)<br />
3210 Cultural Geography [ 310<br />
M<br />
A study of other nations and other eoples, to better appreciate and understnnd<br />
their way of life. Racial and cultura P backgrounds, political, social and economic<br />
developments and geogra hic physical factors are considered, initially by world<br />
regional patterns, followex by variations within political subdivisioos. Prerequirile:<br />
Six semester hours of History, or sophomore standing. Not counted a3<br />
laboratory science.<br />
GOVERNRIENT For Undergraduates<br />
c 3210 American Governmentt [ 610a<br />
The government of the United States-national, state, and local with special<br />
emphasis upon the Constitutions of the United States and <strong>Texas</strong>. This course<br />
meets teacher certification requirements for out-of-state graduate students. Pre-<br />
requin'te: Sophomore standing.<br />
, L<br />
103