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418. HISTORY OF THE EXPANSION OF CHRISTIANITY. (3)

The background, origin, development, and spread of the Christian religion. Special emphasis on the influence of Christianity upon world civilization.

419. HISTORY OF COMMUNISM. (3)

Background, origin, development, teachings, and techniques of expansion of international Communism. Emphasis on the role of the Soviet Union in the Communist movement.

420. HISTORIOGRAPHY. (3)

An introduction to the nature and discipline of history, Meth­ ods of historical research and writing. Major problems of historical interpretation.

421. SEMINAR IN HISTORY. (3)

methods and Emphasis on

Special studies in history with emphasis on techniques of research and formal writing. current problems.

451. SPECIAL SEMINAR IN HISTORY. (3)

An intensive study of the geographic areas of Europe, the United States, Latin America, and Asia, according to the special needs of the student. Open only to those in their post graduate program.

POLITICAL SCIENCE 301, 302. SURVEY OF AMERICAN GOVERNMENT. (3, 3) The organization and function of the legislative, judicial, and executive branches of the national government, national defense, finance, conservation of resources, business, labor, agriculture, foreign relations, civil rights, and other subjects of national interest. Satisfies the state requirements in insti­ tutions in American history. A history of man's attempts to define the issues of politics and to apply reason to the conduct of government. A chrono­ logical survey of political thought from Classical Greece to the present. 303. HISTORY OF POLITICAL THEORY. (3)

304. STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT. (3)

A survey of the state and community systems of govern­ ment as to structure and function.

305. COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT. (3)

A comparative study of the governmental systems of Eng­ land, France, West Germany, and Russia. Each governmental system compared to the American system of government.

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