
HI 101, 102 ~ History of Civilization I and II (3 hours)
A survey of the history of man through ancient, medieval, and modern times. The various cultural developments of principal countries, along with their contributions to civilization, will be emphasized. *Three hours each semester.
HI 201, 202 ~ United States History I and II (3 hours)
A detailed study of the establishment of the United States from its beginnings up to present-day affairs. Emphasis is placed on the people, events, political influences, and philosophies that helped shape our country into a great republic. *Three hours each semester.
HI 204 ~ Reformation History (3 hours)
A view of the Protestant Reformation and its influence on civilization and on Christianity. Special emphasis on the work of Martin Luther and the predominance of the Roman Catholic Church.
HI 301 ~ American Government (3 hours)
This course explores the organization and characteristics of the American government. It examines the functions of our government in both national and foreign affairs.
HI 302 ~ Nineteenth-Century European History (3 hours)
A study of Europe’s history from Napoleon’s demise to the onset of World War I. The development of European military, industry, and international influence around the globe.
HI 303 ~ American Constitutional History (3 hours)
This course examines our constitutional government from its English and colonial roots. It examines the ascent of our constitution through its framing, adoption, and ratification.
HI 306 ~ American Involvement in World War II (2 hours)
This course examines the America’s involvement in World War II from the pre-war stages, through the horrific attack on Pearl Harbor, the D-Day invasion, and the subsequent victory. The Army, Navy, Marines, famous leaders and notable events will be discussed.
HI 400 ~ Seventeenth Century English History (3 hours)
The seventeenth century for Britain was a time of prolific achievement in the areas of politics, science, art, and literature. This class will examine some of the amazing accomplishments within the context of their historical time and place.
HI 401 ~ History of England (3 hours)
A survey of England’s history from its earliest formation and operation to its current significant role. Also examines England’s influences on America and other world governments.
HI 402 ~ Civil War and Reconstruction (3 hours)
This course examines the civil and political conflicts between the North and the South and the major campaigns of the Civil War. It also explores the reuniting and rebuilding of our country after the war.