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HIS 3114: History of the Ottoman Empire (3 cr.)
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HIS 3114: History of the Ottoman Empire (3 cr.)
This course seeks to provide comprehensive coverage of the historical evolution of the Ottoman state from its beginnings as a small principality near Byzantine Constantinople to its status as a mature empire. It will investigate underlying demographic and agrarian structures, look at mining, textile production, and commercial relations, and seek an understanding of the growing importance of firearms in early modern military organization. We will explore their political and military history as well as social, economic and intellectual life. We will also study the impact and legacy of the Ottoman Empire on many cultures stretching from Hungary to Egypt to Arabian Peninsula. In addition, the course will also be devoted to an understanding of Ottoman culture, that is, religion, literature, the arts, and architecture. We will look more closely at some of the following topics: Suleyman the Magnificent, the period of Harim rule, the architecture of Sinan, the Janissaries, the relationship with the Balkans, the rise of nationalism, we will challenge the idea of the sick man in Europe, the Tulip period, Tanzimat, the efflorenscence of the 19th century, the Hatt-i Sharif, the Hatt-i-Humayun, the intrusion of Europe, the Young Ottomans, World War I, and their rise of Ataturk.
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2016-2017 Undergraduate College Catalog
Manhattanville College Mission
Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action Policy
Brief History of Manhattanville: History and Educational Commitment
Inventory of Undergraduate Programs
Inventory of Graduate Programs
Undergraduate Programs of Study(Majors, Minors & Requirements)
Accounting/Economics/Finance/ Business Management/Marketing
Holocaust and Genocide Studies Minor
Library and Information Studies
Mathematics (Mathematics & Computer Science)
Political Science and Legal Studies
Women’s and Gender Studies Program
Full-Time Undergraduate Degree Requirements
General Degree Requirements for All Undergraduate Students
Graduation Participation Requirements
Registration Requirements & Online Student Resources
Official & Unofficial Transcripts
Prospective Students Entering Degree Programs
Prospective Non-Matriculated Students (Non-Degree)
Credit for Course Work from International Institutions
Continuing Manhattanville Students
All Students with External & International Credits
Matriculated Graduate Students
Conversion of Credits from Quarter to Semester Value
Courses Not Eligible for Transfer
Institutions with which Manhattanville has Established Articulation Agreements:
AP Exam Subjects Accepted by Manhattanville (Minimum Score: 4)
Withdrawal and Leave of Absence Policies
Bachelor Degrees in Accelerated Format
English Language Institute (ELI)
Higher Education Learning Program (HELP)
Manhattanville Advancement Program (MAP)
Manhattanville College Programs
Partnerships with Other Institutions
B.A. Manhattanville College: Pace University, Dyson College of Arts and Sciences: M.S. in Publishing
B.A. Manhattanville College: New York Medical College: D.P.T. Physical Therapy
B.A. Manhattanville College: New York Medical College: M.S. Speech-Language Pathology
Master of Fine Arts in Writing & Master of Liberal Arts Programs
School of Education Graduate Programs
Master of Arts in Teaching/Master of Professional Studies Diploma/Certification
Advanced Certification Programs
Individual Evaluation Certification and Extension Programs
Doctorate in Educational Leadership
Asian Studies Courses (WLL Lang Courses)
Classic Civilizations Courses (WLL)
Accounting/Economics/Finance/Management Courses
Health & Wellness Education Courses
English Creative & Professional Writing Courses
Organizational Management & Human Resource Development (Graduate Program) Courses
Interdisciplinary Studies Courses
Business Leadership (Graduate Program) Courses
Finance (Graduate Program) Courses
MGPS Master of Science Courses (Graduate Program)
Physical Education & Sport Pedagogy (Graduate Program Courses)
Physical Education Courses (Undergraduate)
Sport Business Management (Graduate Program) Courses
International Management (Graduate Program) Courses
Marketing Communication Management (Graduate Program) Courses
Music History & Literature Courses
Political Science & Legal Studies Courses
Vice President for Student Affairs
Office of International Students & Scholars
Student Activities and Organizations
Connie Hogarth Center for Social Action
Full-Time Undergraduate Students Tuition and Fees
Part-Time Undergraduate Students Tuition and Fees
Graduate Students Tuition and Fees
Teacher Education Tuition and Fees
International Student Financial Aid
Satisfactory Academic Progress
Rights and Responsibilities of Scholarship Recipients
Graduate School of Education: Alumni and Graduate Scholarships
District Partnerships and Tuition Discounts
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)
Tuition Assistance Program (TAP)
Satisfactory Academic Progress for TAP Recipients Enrolled in Undergraduate Four-Year Programs
Aid for Part-Time Study (APTS)
Student Complaint and Concern Procedures
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