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The Information Systems faculty would like to congratulate three of its students in the Master of Science in Information Systems program with their academic accomplishment. These students were inducted into Epsilon Delta Pi Honor Society, at the HPU Honors Brunch April 22, 2007. From left: Edith Vargas, Bibuthi Shresta, George Chan.

 


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MA/DMS Degree Requirements (Effective Fall 2008)

PRE-REQUISITES

Students from a variety of backgrounds are attracted to this degree program. Therefore, to ensure that each student is adequately prepared for the academic rigors of a graduate-level program, the following courses must be satisfactorily completed as a foundation for graduate studies:

Any TWO 2xxx HIST courses

Any ONE 3xxx HIST course

HIST 4661 History of Military Thought OR HIST 4961 Seminar: Military History
PSCI 2000 Introduction to Politics
PSCI 3100 International Relations

OR

18 undergraduate credits in History or Political Science and/or combination of experience in diplomatic or military affairs.

CORE COURSES (12 semester credits)

HIST 6600 Seminar: Military Historiography
HIST 6601 Seminar: Theory and Practice of Diplomacy from Antiquity to the Present
PHIL 6600 Seminar: Professional Ethics and the Military

and one of the following courses:

HUM 6601 Seminar: The Military and a Civil Society
PSCI 6601 Seminar: Diplomacy and International Relations

MILITARY AND DIPLOMATIC HISTORY COURSES (12 semester credits)

Choose four of the following courses in history (including at least one course each in diplomatic and military history):

HIST 6611 Seminar: War in the Ancient World
HIST 6622 Seminar: The Military Revolution
HIST 6624 Seminar: Revolutionary & Napoleonic Warfare
HIST 6627 Seminar: The First World War
HIST 6628 Seminar: The Second World War
HIST 6631 Seminar: Ways of War in China
HIST 6632 Seminar: Ways of War in Japan
HIST 6641 Seminar: The American Way of War
HIST 6643 Seminar: The American Revolution
HIST 6645 Seminar: The American Civil War
HIST 6648 Seminar: 20th Century US Military History
HIST 6658 Seminar: 20th Century Naval Warfare
HIST 6661 Seminar: European Diplomatic History
HIST 6662 Seminar: US Diplomatic History
HIST 6663 Seminar: East Asian Diplomatic History
HIST 6664 Seminar: Middle Eastern Diplomatic History
HIST 6665 Seminar: International History of the Cold War
HIST 6670 Seminar: History of Genocide
HIST 6686 War and Society in Wilhelmine Germany, 1871-1918
HIST 6997 Seminar: Directed Readings in History
HIST 6998 Seminar: Special Topics in Diplomatic History
HIST 6999 Seminar: Special Topics in Military History

SUPPORTING FIELDS (12 semester credits)

Choose four courses from at least two of the following supporting fields:

Anthropology

ANTH 6601 Seminar: Violence, Conflict, and War

Art History

ARTH 6601 Seminar: Artists and Images of War

Literature

LIT 6701 Seminar: Literature & the Experience of War

Philosophy

PHIL 6611 Seminar: Political Philosophy

Political Science

PSCI 6151 Seminar: International Organizations
PSCI 6400 Seminar: Chinese Foreign Policy
PSCI 6451 Seminar: The Military in Latin American Politics
PSCI 6605 Seminar: Islam & Politics
PSCI 6610 Seminar: Politics of Developing Nations
PSCI 6620 Seminar: Peacebuilding & Conflict Management
PSCI 6630 Seminar: National Security & Policymaking
PSCI 6650 Seminar: Foreign Intelligence
PSCI 6660 Seminar: Resistance and Rebellion
PSCI 6661 Seminar: Politics of Terrorism
PSCI 6670 Seminar: Democratization and Human Rights
PSCI 6671 Seminar: Transitions to Democracy
PSCI 6680 Seminar: International Negotiating
PSCI 6997 Seminar: Special Topics in International Relations

International Studies

INTR 6300 Seminar: International & Domestic Emergency Management
INTR 6997 Seminar: Special Topics in International Studies

Strategic Studies

STSS 6600 Seminar: 20th Century Intelligence Studies
STSS 6666 Seminar: Theory & Practice of Diplomacy

CAPSTONE COURSES (6 credits)

HIST 7601 Research and Writing in Military Studies
HIST 7602 Integrative Seminar in Military Studies

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