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• HIST 3180 - 19th Century European Intellectual Cultural History
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• HIST 3190 - 20th Century European Intellectual Cultural History
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• HIST 3210 - Medieval Spain
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• HIST 3220 - Gender and Power in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
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• HIST 3230 - Medieval Monarchy
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• HIST 3260 - Women and Revolution
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• HIST 3270 - Modern Cultural History of Women
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• HIST 3330 - The Age of the American Revolution
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• HIST 3350 - Mid-Nineteenth Century United States
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• HIST 3410 - The Pacific Northwest
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• HIST 3440 - History of U.S. Social Welfare Policy
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• HIST 3450 - The Evolving Presidency
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• HIST 3490 - Contemporary U.S. Since 1945
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• HIST 3500 - History of United States Foreign Policy
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• HIST 3510 - Environmental History
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• HIST 3530 - Film and History
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• HIST 3550 - Irish America and Ireland
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• HIST 3560 - History of the Modern Middle East
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• HIST 3570 - Women and Gender in the Middle East
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• HIST 3580 - Arab Uprisings
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• HIST 3590 - Worlds of Islam
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• HIST 3630 - African History: 1800 to the Present
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• HIST 3700 - Colonial Latin America
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• HIST 3710 - Modern Latin America
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• HIST 3720 - History of Mexico
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• HIST 3730 - History of Cuba
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• HIST 3740 - Revolution in Latin America
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• HIST 3750 - History of the Caribbean
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• HIST 3770 - Departmental Honors Directed Reading
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• HIST 3810 - Pre-Modern China
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• HIST 3830 - Modern China
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• HIST 3850 - Traditional Japan
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• HIST 3860 - History of Southeast Asia
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• HIST 3870 - Modern Japan
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• HIST 3880 - East Meets West
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• HIST 3890 - Modern Asia Revolutions
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• HIST 3910 - Special Topics
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• HIST 3960 - Directed Study
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• HIST 4020 - Seminar: Alexander the Great
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• HIST 4030 - Research Seminar: Augustus
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• HIST 4080 - Modern European and Colonial Cultural History
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• HIST 4150 - Fin-de-Siecle Modernism
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• HIST 4200 - Hitler and the Holocaust
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• HIST 4690 - Research Seminar on Slavery
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• HIST 4710 - Latin American Research Seminar
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• HIST 4720 - Pacific Northwest Research Seminar
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• HIST 4730 - Cuban History Research Seminar
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• HIST 4750 - Caribbean History Research Seminar
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• HIST 4790 - Departmental Honors Thesis Supervision
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• HIST 4900 - Senior Synthesis
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• HIST 4910 - Special Topics
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• HIST 4950 - Internship
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• HIST 4960 - Independent Study
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• HIST 4990 - Directed Research
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Humanities HUMT 1610, HUMT 1800, HUMT 1810, HUMT 1820, HUMT 2710, HUMT 2720, HUMT 4020 and HUMT 4010 are open to Matteo Ricci students only. HUMT 4000 is normally cross-listed with collaborating departments and open to any student in the university to the extent that space is available. Students enrolling in HUMT 1710 , HUMT 3710 , HUMT 3720 , HUMT 4710 , and HUMT 4720 must have been admitted to the BAHT degree program or have written permission from the program director; students not enrolled for the BAHT degree will be welcomed on a space-available basis. In some cases prerequisites may be waived for students not enrolled for the BAHT degree.
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• HUMT 1010 - Reading Seminar
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• HUMT 1020 - Thought and Language Lab
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• HUMT 1210 - Creative Expression for Peace and Justice
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• HUMT 1300 - Leadership and Voice
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• HUMT 1310 - Effective Communication Skills
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• HUMT 1315 - Difference, Power, and Social Change
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• HUMT 1325 - Introduction to Peace and Justice Studies
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• HUMT 1330 - Introduction to Discernment and Community Engagement
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• HUMT 1400 - Critical Thinking for Leadership
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• HUMT 1410 - Critical Thinking for Leadership II
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• HUMT 1420 - BAHL Internship Seminar I
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• HUMT 1430 - BAHL Internship Seminar II
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• HUMT 1450 - Contexts for Leadership
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• HUMT 1460 - Teaching in the City
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• HUMT 1500 - Introductory Composition
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• HUMT 1600 - Social Context of Education
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• HUMT 1610 - Humanities: Introduction to Tutoring
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• HUMT 1710 - Humanistic Education
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• HUMT 1720 - Humanistic Foundation of Leadership
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• HUMT 1800 - Ancient Greece and Rome
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• HUMT 1810 - Socio-Cultural Transformations II
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• HUMT 1820 - Socio-Cultural Transformations III
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• HUMT 1830 - Indigenous Peoples of the Pacific Northwest
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• HUMT 1840 - American Revolutions
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• HUMT 1850 - World Literature and Culture
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• HUMT 1860 - Religion, Conflict, and Peace
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• HUMT 2000 - Philosophy of Human Person and Social Identity
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• HUMT 2010 - Ethical Reasoning for Peace and Justice
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• HUMT 2100 - Quantitative Reasoning for Peace and Justice
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• HUMT 2110 - Economics of Wealth and Inequality
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• HUMT 2300 - Leadership in Organizations
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• HUMT 2400 - Leadership, Discernment and the Community
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• HUMT 2450 - Colloquium
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• HUMT 2710 - Seminar on Elementary and Secondary Education
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• HUMT 2720 - Supervised Internship in Elementary or Secondary Education
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• HUMT 3200 - Acting for Future Teachers
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• HUMT 3210 - Cartooning for Future Teachers
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• HUMT 3400 - Leadership, Discernment and Global Engagement
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• HUMT 3500 - Applied Ethics Workshop
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• HUMT 3700 - State Credential Requirements
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• HUMT 3710 - Education and the Polity
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• HUMT 3720 - Leadership and Teaching
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• HUMT 3850 - (De)Constructing Community Development in Mexico
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• HUMT 4000 - Seminars on Contemporary Problems
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• HUMT 4010 - Humanities Capstone
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• HUMT 4020 - Matteo Ricci Capstone II
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