HIST 009 A-Z - Special Topics in Historical ResearchSemester Hours: 1 Periodically
These courses will serve as intensive introductions to the skills required for successful study and research in the various fields of historical inquiry. They will be taken in conjunction with “content” or “subject” history courses offered in the same semester. Students will do exercises which build analytical, writing, and presentation skills.
HIST 009F: History and Sport: Werk
Do you want to use your historical research and writing skills to work in the sports field? This one credit course will explore the avenues to do just that! We will explore how to incorporate the historical context of teams, athletes, and media to better position you to analyze the sports landscape. Our goal will be for students to create original work- a magazine article, podcast, internship project. By bringing depth to your sports projects, you can offer the sports industry a unique skill set. The possibilities are more numerous than you might think!
HIST 009G: Ukraine in War and Peace
For consideration is the history of Ukraine since 1991 and its independence from the Soviet Union—a sovereignty today (and since 2014) at battle, in jeopardy.
Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: Corequisites: Must be taken in conjunction with a 100-level HIST course chosen under advisement. May be repeated for credit when topics vary. As individual subjects are selected, each is assigned a letter (A-Z) which is affixed to the course number. Specific titles and course descriptions for special topics courses are available in the online class schedule.
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