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HIS 401
Hearing, Seeing and Speaking History
History is not always recorded with the written or printed word; it can be seen, heard, and spoken. In societies past and present, oral, visual, and aural records of historical events may be of equal or greater significance than a written account. This course (H-Craft 2) focuses on oral, visual, and aural traditions, as well as contemporary methods of making and maintaining cultural memory through forms such as storytelling, folklore, performance, visual arts, and song.
Weekly Contact: Lecture: 3 hrs.
GPA Weight: 1.00
Course Count: 1.00
Billing Units: 1

Prerequisites
None
Co-Requisites
None
Antirequisites
None
Custom Requisites
None
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- Arts and Contemporary Studies Professional Table I
- Arts and Contemporary Studies Professionally-Related Table II
- Criminology Professionally-Related Table IV
- English Professionally-Related Table IV
- English and History Double Major
- History
- History Minor
- History and Philosophy Double Major
- Open Elective Table
- Politics and Governance Professionally-Related Table IV
- Psychology Professionally-Related Table IV
- Public Administration and Governance Professionally-Related Table I
- Sociology Professionally-Related Table IV