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2018-2019 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
History & Political Science
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Buller Hall, Room 135
269-471-3292
history@andrews.edu
www.andrews.edu/cas/history/
Faculty
Stephanie A. Carpenter, Chair
John J. Markovic
Marcella Myers
Gary V. Wood
Emeritus
Brian E. Strayer
Adjunct Faculty
Adam Fenner
Douglas Morgan
Paula Dronen
Robert Jones
Mission
The Andrews University Department of History & Political Science constitutes a vital component of this distinctive Seventh-day Adventist institution of higher learning. Serving its majors and minors and general education students, the department promotes the study of history, politics and philosophies within the framework of a Christian worldview, emphasizing both individual and corporate responsibility for service to humanity.
ProgramsBachelor of ArtsBachelor of ScienceBachelor of Arts/Bachelor of ScienceMinorCoursesHistory- HIST 101 - Introduction to History & Political Science (HPSC)
- HIST 110 - Worldviews, Cultures and Gods
- HIST 117 - Civilizations and Ideas I
- HIST 118 - Civilizations and Ideas II
- HIST 137 - Chinese History & Culture I
- HIST 138 - Chinese History & Culture II
- HIST 204 - American Experience I
- HIST 205 - American Experience II
- HIST 277 - History Colloquium
- HIST 316 - History of the Christian Church I
- HIST 317 - History of the Christian Church II
- HIST 325 - History of American Women
- HIST 390 - Research Seminar
- HIST 404 - Adventist Heritage
- HIST 409 - African American History
- HIST 413 - Torture and Execution in Early Modern Europe, 1400-1800
- HIST 414 - Renaissance and Reformation, 1300–1648
- HIST 415 - Absolutism and Enlightenment, 1648–1789
- HIST 426 - Nationalism and Modernity, 1534-1914
- HIST 427 - World Wars and the Postmodern Age, since 1914
- HIST 432 - Middle East Studies
- HIST 434 - From Discovery to Nation, 1492–1789
- HIST 435 - Union and Disunion, 1789–1865
- HIST 437 - Topics:
- HIST 438 - Workshop:
- HIST 454 - Racism, Antisemitism, Holocaust
- HIST 458 - The Emergence of Modern America, 1865–1939
- HIST 459 - Special Methods in Teaching History and Social Studies
- HIST 469 - America as a World Power, 1939–Present
- HIST 475 - History, Myth and Film
- HIST 480 - Senior Seminar
- HIST 485 - Internship
- HIST 488 - Faith and History
- HIST 495 - Independent Study/Readings
- HIST 496 - Independent Research
- HIST 537 - Topics in _______________
- HIST 590 - Independent Readings
- HIST 650 - Historical Method and Research
- PHIL 224 - Introduction to Philosophy
- PHIL 320 - Critical Thinking
Political Science
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