HIS 260 U.S. Foreign Relations History
Provides an overview of the history of United States foreign relations from the colonial era to the present and includes the pertinent political, military, economic, diplomatic, social, religious, ideological and cultural topics. At various points, issues such as race, class, gender, immigration, expansion, and the environment will be covered. This course also focuses on developing, practicing and strengthening the skills historians use while constructing knowledge in the discipline.
Prerequisite
Equivalent testing score (e.g.,
ENG 121 or higher,) or enrollment in or completion of
CCR 092 or
CCR 093 or
CCR 094. The CCR course or
ENG 121 may be taken concurrently with this course.