MS 45000 Modern American Military History
This course is a history of U.S. military involvement in the world since the end of World War II. Beginning with the end of WWII and moving through to the 21st century, this class includes Korea, Vietnam, U.S. interventions as well as the Gulf War. Tactical, strategic, political, and economic contexts as well as technological developments are considered in attempting to understand the causes, conduct, and consequences of these armed conflicts. This course is offered fall semester of even numbered years. Not open to students with credit in HIST 21200.
Credits
3
Prerequisite
sophomore status and good standing in the ROTC program, along with
ENGL 17000 with a C or better or concurrent enrollment.