HIST 333 U. S. Diplomatic History 1800-1940

(XL: POLS 333, HIST 533) From its beginning, the United States had a foreign policy based on principles of exceptionalism, independent action, and manifest destiny. By the end of the 19th century, the nation emerged as a world power. This course examines foreign policy ideology, open door policy, U.S. hegemony in the western hemisphere, American imperialism, and the U.S. role in four international wars among other topics and events.

PRQ: One semester of college-level U.S. history or consent of instructor.
Scheduled: Alternating years.
Meets: SNO

Credits

3

Cross Listed Courses

HIST 533, POLS 333

Attributes

  • May be used for major requirement
  • May be used for minor requirement
  • Meets social science requirement