U.S. Foreign Relations

U.S. Foreign Relations
U.S. diplomatic history from the American revolution to the present; examines major themes and critical events within both domestic and international contexts.
HIST
393
 Hours3.0 Credit, 3.0 Lecture, 0.0 Lab
 PrerequisitesNone
 TaughtContact Department
 ProgramsContaining HIST 393
Course Outcomes

Historical Knowledge of Foreign Relations (1776 to Present)

Students will be able to explain and analyze the major themes and problems in the making, implementation, and evolution of U.S. foreign relations from 1776 to the present.

Research Literature

Students will be able to analyze, interpret, and debate the meanings and historical significance of primary source documents.

Analytical Writing

Students will be able to produce an original, analytical, and primary source based historical essay examining a key issue, theme, or individual from the history of U.S. foreign relations.