2021-2022 Graduate Catalogue Archived Catalogue
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HST 528 - Seminar: U.S. National Security History Course Description: Intensive examination of major themes and events in the evolution of U.S. national security and defense policy, the uses of national power, and the role of military affairs from the colonial period to the present. Examples of topics: the Vietnam War, the use of air power, U.S. imperialism. May be repeated under a different subtitle. May not be applied toward fulfillment of graduate seminar requirement.
Credit Hours: 3
Corequisite Courses: None Prerequisite Courses: HST 500 (may be taken concurrently) Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None Course Repeatability: Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 6
ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION
Equivalent Courses: None Undergraduate Crosslisting: HST 448 Additional Course Fees: None Course Attribute: None
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