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COURSE ROTATION
The following table represents a projection of when the Department of History, Political Science, Geography, and Paralegal
Studies will offer particular courses. This rotation may change at any time due
to the interests and availability of instructors, and as instructors revise their course loads and respond to student interest and needs.
Please check the the most recent course schedules when you plan your schedule. This information is designed to help students with long range planning of their academic careers at MUW.
The table below lists the Symbol and Title of all courses offered by the
Department, followed by the Semester the course is usually offered, the
Frequency it is offered (Every Year, Every 2 Years, Every 3 Years, or On
Demand), and finally the time the course will be Next Offered. When a course is listed in an official course schedule for a future semester, that date will be added. This field will be left blank for courses offered every year.
Courses listed as offered On Demand are of two types: internships,
independent studies, and other individual courses which be taken at any time
(subject to instructor approval); and other courses, which will be offered when there is enough interest from students and a professor
willing to teach it. If you are interested in On Demand topics, contact the
Department Chair, a professor in your discipline, or your faculty advisor.
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Geography, History, Paralegal Studies, Political Science, or Religious Studies
Geography (GEO)
table description
| Symbol |
Title |
Semester |
Frequency |
Next Offered |
| GEO 101 |
Elements Of World Geography |
Fall | Every Year |
F2006 |
| GEO 302 |
Geography Of North America |
Spring | Every Year |
S2007 |
| GEO 304 |
Geography Of Latin America | | |
F2006 |
| GEO 309 |
Geography Of Africa | | | |
| GEO 351 |
Environmental Geography | | | |
| GEO 399 |
Special Topics | | | |
History (HIS)
table description
| Symbol |
Title |
Semester |
Frequency |
Next Offered |
| HIS 101 |
History Of Civilization |
Fall/Spring/ Summer |
Every Year |
F2006 |
| HIS 102 |
History Of Civilization |
Fall/Spring/ Summer |
Every Year |
F2006 |
| HIS 209 |
History Of The United States I |
Fall | Every Year |
F2006 |
| HIS 210 |
History Of The United States II |
Spring | Every Year |
F2006 |
| HIS 241 |
Movies And American Society |
Summer | 2 Years | |
| HIS 261 |
African
American Experience In US Society | Spring |
3 Years | |
| HIS 311 |
Introduction To Historical Thinking And Research |
Fall | Every Year |
F2006 |
| HIS 312 |
Mississippi History |
Fall/Spring | Every Year |
F2006 |
| HIS 320 |
The Graeco
Roman World | Fall |
2 Years | |
| HIS 324 |
Women in European History | | | |
| HIS 326 |
Women In American History |
Fall | 3 Years | |
| His 328 |
Late Antiquity And Early Middle Ages |
Spring | 2 Years | |
| HIS 329 |
High And Late Medieval Europe |
Fall | 2 Years | |
| HIS 335 |
Early Modern Europe | | | |
| HIS 345 |
Europe. 1750
1914 | Fall |
2 Years | |
| HIS 350 |
Europe Since 1914 |
Spring | 2 Years | |
| HIS 351 |
European Colonies In North America | | | |
| HIS 352 |
American Revolution And Early Republic, 1763-1829 | | | |
| HIS 358 |
The Latin America Republics |
Spring | -2 Years | |
| HIS 360 |
U.S. 1829-1860 Jacksonianism, Nationalism, Sectionalism | | | |
| HIS 361 |
Civil War And Reconstruction |
Fall | 3 Years | |
| HIS 363 |
U.S. 1876-1920 From The Gilded Age To The Progressive Era | | | |
| HIS 365 |
America Since 1940 |
Spring | 3 Years | |
| HIS 375 |
Medieval Women: Romance And Reality | | | |
| HIS 401 |
Internship | |
On Demand | |
| HIS 405 |
History of Religion in America | |
3 Years |
F2006 |
| HIS 410 |
Methods And Materials In Secondary History And Social Studies |
Fall | Every Year |
F2006 |
| HIS 412 |
The History Of Science | | | |
| HIS 415 |
History Of England From The Norman Conquest To The Reformation | | | |
| HIS 416 |
Britain In The Modern Era | |
On Demand | |
| HIS 418 |
Germany From Unification To Reunification | |
On Demand | |
| HIS 421 |
Imperial Russia | | | |
| HIS 422 |
The Rise And Fall Of Communism: A Global Study |
Fall | 2 Years |
F2006 |
| HIS 428 |
Modern Eastern Europe | | | |
| HIS 441 |
American Social History | | | |
| HIS 454 |
History Of The South |
Fall | 3 Years | |
| HIS 463 |
Archives Management | | | |
| HIS 464 |
Internship In Archives Management | | | |
| HIS 465 |
The World Wars And The Holocaust |
Spring | Every Year | |
| HIS 470 |
The Renaissance: Defining The Problem | | | |
| HIS 498 |
Special Topics | |
On Demand |
F2006 |
| HIS 499 |
History Capstone |
Fall | Every Year |
F2006 |
Paralegal Studies (PLG)
table description
| Symbol |
Title |
Semester |
Frequency |
Next Offered |
| PLG 101 |
Introduction To The Legal Profession |
Fall/Spring | Every Year |
F2006 |
| PLG 200 |
Legal Bibliography And Research I |
Fall/Spring/ Summer |
Every Year |
F2006 |
| PLG 202 |
Legal Bibliography And Research II |
Fall/Spring/ Summer |
Every Year |
F2006 |
| PLG 241 |
The Legal Environment Of Business |
Fall/Spring/ Summer |
Every Year |
F2006 |
| PLG 301 |
Contracts |
Fall/Spring/
Summer | Every Year |
F2006 |
| PLG 303 |
Torts | Fall |
Every Year |
F2006 |
| PLG 325 |
Corporate Law |
Fall | Every Year |
F2006 |
| PLG 327 |
Estates, Trusts And Wills |
Fall | Every Year |
F2006 |
| PLG 330 |
Legal Writing |
Fall | Every Year |
F2006 |
| PLG 340 |
Law Office Technology And Management |
Spring | Every Year | |
| PLG 401 |
Special Topics In Paralegal Studies | |
On Demand | |
| PLG 427 |
Administrative Law | | | |
| PLG 428 |
Real Estate Law |
Spring | Every Year | |
| PLG 429 |
Civil Litigation |
Spring | Every Year | |
| PLG 431 |
Criminal Law |
Fall/Summer | Every Year | |
| PLG 432 |
Family Law | Fall/Spring |
Every Year | |
| PLG 433 |
Environmental Law |
Spring | Every Year | |
| PLG 434 |
Bankruptcy Law |
Fall | Every Year |
F2006 |
| PLG 440 |
Practical Legal Lab |
Fall/Spring/ Summer |
Every Year |
F2006 |
| PLG 451 |
School Law | | | |
Political Science (POL)
table description
| Symbol |
Title |
Semester |
Frequency |
Next Offered |
| POL 101 |
Basic Concepts In Political Science |
Fall/Spring | Every Year |
F2006 |
| POL 201 |
American Government |
Fall/Spring | Every Year |
F2006 |
| POL 301 |
Public Administration |
Fall |
Every Year | F2006 |
| POL 302 |
American Constitutional Development |
Fall | Every Year |
F2006 |
| POL 303 |
State And Local Governments Of The United States |
Spring | Every Year |
S2007 |
| POL 305 |
Parties And Political Interest Groups |
Fall | 2 Years |
F2007 |
| POL 310 |
Social Science Research Methods |
Spring | Every Year |
S2007 |
| POL 311 |
Contemporary Events | |
On Demand | |
| POL 380 |
U.S. Foreign Policy |
Fall | 2 Years |
F2006 |
| POL 450 |
Special Topics In Political Science | |
On Demand |
S2007 | | POL 451
| Political and Social Philosophy | |
On Demand | |
| POL 453 |
Advanced Comparative Politics |
Fall | Every Year |
F2006 |
| POL 454 |
International Relations |
Spring | Every Year |
S2007 |
| POL 480 |
The American Presidency |
Spring | 2 Years |
S2007 |
| POL 490 |
Internship/ Practicum | |
On Demand |
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Religious Studies (REL)
table description
| Symbol |
Title |
Semester |
Frequency |
Next Offered |
| REL 203 |
Current Trends In Religion | | | |
| REL 213 |
Religions Of The World | | | |
| REL 308 |
Western Women's Roles In Religion | | | |
| REL 350 |
Medieval Christianity | | | |
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