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Magic, Science, Occult2014 Spring

Subject History (HIST) 4302 Section 01 (CRN: 10127)

A survey of humans’ attempts to explain and control the cosmos from antiquity to the emergence of modern science around 1700, including the contributions of pseudo-scientific, occult, and magical world-views; internal developments in the history of science; and the relationship between scientific thought and the historical context. Dual-listed in the UALR Graduate Catalog as HIST 5302. Three credit hours.
4 seats available (capacity: 25)
Credit Hours
3

Meeting times and locations

  • Tuesday, Thursday 9:25am - 10:40am Stabler Hall 408(Lecture)
    January 13th to May 13th, 2014 (17 weeks)

Instructors

  • Smoller, Laura A (Primary)

Department

History

College

Arts, Humanities, Social Sci
Cross Listing
This class is also offered as the following cross-listed sections:
  • HIST 5302 01 (CRN: 10128)
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