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This course is designed to provide students with an opportunity to practice collecting, interpreting, and presenting data according to acceptable standards of method and style. Through focused discussions of the nature and problems of the discipline of history and specific challenges in Deaf history, students will gain confidence and skill in ”doing” and assessing Deaf history. Because this course also examines the interaction between historical techniques and those of related disciplines, students with varied backgrounds and interests will improve their critical thinking and research skills.

HIS 731 or by permission of the instructor.

Program: History

Credit: 3

Other Courses

HIS-799

Independent Study

Independent studies enable advanced study of a topic,…

History

Credits 1-3

HIS-795

Special Topics

Special topics courses address subject matter or content…

History

HIS-794

History Research Project…

This course allows advanced students to focus on…

History

Credits 3

HIS-793

History Research Project…

This course allows advanced students to focus on…

History

Credits 3

HIS-735

History of Disability…

This course will address the meaning of disability…

History

Credits 3

HIS-755

Deaf Women's History

Examining the intersection of women's history and Deaf…

History

Credits 3