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Durham   Liberal Arts :: History

HIST 981 (01) - Doctoral Research Seminar in American History

Research Seminar in History

Credits: 3.0
Term: Spring 2024 - Full Term (01/23/2024 - 05/06/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   15  
CRN: 56313
Students will write a lengthy research paper in any aspect of US History. The course will also include professional preparation assignments. May be repeated with a different topic.
Registration Approval Required. Contact Instructor or Academic Department for permission then register through Webcat.
Repeat Rule: May be repeated for a maximum of 12 credits.
Repeat Rule: May be repeated up to 4 times.
Equivalent(s): HIST 989, HIST 990
Instructors: Lucy Salyer
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
1/23/2024 5/6/2024 M 4:10pm - 6:00pm HORT 422
Final Exam 5/10/2024 5/10/2024 F 6:00pm - 8:00pm HORT 422
Durham   Liberal Arts :: History

HIST 995 (01) - Tutorial Reading and Research

Tutorial Reading and Research

Credits: 1.0 to 6.0
Term: Spring 2024 - Full Term (01/23/2024 - 05/06/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   5  
CRN: 51313
A) Early American History; B) American National History; C) Canada; D) Latin America; E) Medieval History; F) Early Modern Europe; G) Modern European History; H) Ancient History; I) East Asia; J) Near East and Africa; K) European Historiography; L) American Historiography; M) Russia; N) World History; O) English History; P) New Hampshire History; Q) Historical Methodology; R) Irish History; S) History of Science; T) Maritime; U) Museum Studies.
Registration Approval Required. Contact Instructor or Academic Department for permission then register through Webcat.
Repeat Rule: May be repeated for a maximum of 12 credits.
Instructors: STAFF
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
1/23/2024 5/6/2024 Hours Arranged TBA
Durham   Liberal Arts :: History

HIST 997 (01) - Directed Readings in Early American History

Dir Read/Early American Hist

Credits: 1.0 to 6.0
Term: Spring 2024 - Full Term (01/23/2024 - 05/06/2024)
Grade Mode: Graduate Credit/Fail grading
Class Size:   10  
CRN: 50827
Directed readings in Early American History. Supervised readings for students preparing for the Ph.D. examinations in Early American History.
Registration Approval Required. Contact Instructor or Academic Department for permission then register through Webcat.
Instructors: Kurk Dorsey
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
1/23/2024 5/6/2024 Hours Arranged TBA
Durham   Liberal Arts :: History

HIST 998 (01) - Directed Readings in Modern United States History

Dir Read/Modern US History

Credits: 1.0 to 6.0
Term: Spring 2024 - Full Term (01/23/2024 - 05/06/2024)
Grade Mode: Graduate Credit/Fail grading
Class Size:   10  
CRN: 50509
Supervised readings for students preparing for Ph.D. examinations in Modern U.S. History.
Registration Approval Required. Contact Instructor or Academic Department for permission then register through Webcat.
Instructors: Kurk Dorsey
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
1/23/2024 5/6/2024 Hours Arranged TBA
Durham   Liberal Arts :: History

HIST 999 (01) - Doctoral Research

Doctoral Research

Credits: 0.0
Term: Spring 2024 - Full Term - Grad Thesis (01/23/2024 - 05/06/2024)
Grade Mode: Graduate Credit/Fail grading
Class Size:   25  
CRN: 51366
Doctoral Research.
Instructors: Kurk Dorsey
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
1/23/2024 5/6/2024 Hours Arranged TBA
Durham   Coll of Professional Studies :: Homeland Security

HLS 410 (01) - Introduction to Homeland Security

Intro Homeland Security

Credits: 4.0
Term: Spring 2024 - Full Term (01/23/2024 - 05/06/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   25  
CRN: 54866
The primary focus of HLS 410 is to describe the entirety of the homeland security enterprise in the US and to survey many of the major expressions of it, which can become careers in security. This includes a history of homeland security and emergency management disciplines, and the law and policy underpinnings for homeland security and specific units in emergency management, terrorism, intelligence, law and policy, critical infrastructure and risk analysis, corporate security, environmental/human security and cybersecurity.
Registration Approval Required. Contact Instructor or Academic Department for permission then register through Webcat.
Instructors: Omero Navarro Ambriz
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
1/23/2024 5/6/2024 TR 2:10pm - 3:30pm KEND 205
Durham   Coll of Professional Studies :: Homeland Security

HLS 410 (02) - Introduction to Homeland Security

Intro Homeland Security

Credits: 4.0
Term: Spring 2024 - Full Term (01/23/2024 - 05/06/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   30  
CRN: 54889
The primary focus of HLS 410 is to describe the entirety of the homeland security enterprise in the US and to survey many of the major expressions of it, which can become careers in security. This includes a history of homeland security and emergency management disciplines, and the law and policy underpinnings for homeland security and specific units in emergency management, terrorism, intelligence, law and policy, critical infrastructure and risk analysis, corporate security, environmental/human security and cybersecurity.
Registration Approval Required. Contact Instructor or Academic Department for permission then register through Webcat.
Instructors: Anthony Schilling
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
1/23/2024 5/6/2024 MW 11:10am - 12:30pm HS G21
Durham   Coll of Professional Studies :: Homeland Security

HLS 415 (01) - Fundamentals of Corporate Security

Corporate Security

Credits: 4.0
Term: Spring 2024 - Full Term (01/23/2024 - 05/06/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   25  
CRN: 54987
HLS 415 will introduce the student to the fundamentals of corporate security including the nature, scope, history, and essential elements of organization (or enterprise) security in the workplace, with emphasis on the private sector. Specific areas include the operational aspects of security strategies for identifying and controlling security exposures, risk management strategies, applicable legal issues, personal protection, property protection, role of intelligence, and concepts of disaster planning and management.
Registration Approval Required. Contact Instructor or Academic Department for permission then register through Webcat.
Instructors: Anthony Schilling
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
1/23/2024 5/6/2024 MW 1:10pm - 2:30pm KING N328
Durham   Coll of Professional Studies :: Homeland Security

HLS 415 (02) - Fundamentals of Corporate Security

Corporate Security

Credits: 4.0
Term: Spring 2024 - Full Term (01/23/2024 - 05/06/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   20  
CRN: 56398
HLS 415 will introduce the student to the fundamentals of corporate security including the nature, scope, history, and essential elements of organization (or enterprise) security in the workplace, with emphasis on the private sector. Specific areas include the operational aspects of security strategies for identifying and controlling security exposures, risk management strategies, applicable legal issues, personal protection, property protection, role of intelligence, and concepts of disaster planning and management.
Registration Approval Required. Contact Instructor or Academic Department for permission then register through Webcat.
Instructors: Paul Dean
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
1/23/2024 5/6/2024 W 5:10pm - 7:30pm HS 102
Durham   Coll of Professional Studies :: Homeland Security

HLS 505 (01) - Political Violence and Terrorism

Political Violence and Terror

Credits: 4.0
Term: Spring 2024 - Full Term (01/23/2024 - 05/06/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   30  
CRN: 54867
This course provides an interdisciplinary approach to the study of political violence and terrorism. The class includes inquiry into the theories and justifications for political violence of all types, limited war, asymmetric warfare and the contested term terrorism. Trends and reasons for contemporary violent political extremism as a phenomenon are particularly explored from both the U.S. domestic and international perspectives. Students are introduced to the ideologies, goals, and strategies of select organizations and broader extremist movements.
Registration Approval Required. Contact Instructor or Academic Department for permission then register through Webcat.
Equivalent(s): PS 505
Attributes: Social Science (Discovery)
Instructors: Omero Navarro Ambriz
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
1/23/2024 5/6/2024 TR 11:10am - 12:30pm PARS NB22