HIST 102-001 WORLD CIVILIZATIONS Examination of global progress in major civilizations from prehistoric times to the present emphasizing the economic, social, cultural, intellectual and political trends motivating human beings. Note: 101 and 102 do not have to be taken in sequential order. Three hours per week with enhancement. Meets General Education IIA or IIB (Prior to Fall 2008: IIA).
2013 Fall
HIST 103-450 FIRST YEAR SEM WORLD HIST Topics change each semester. Requires extensive reading, writing and class discussion on a topic in world history. In addition to traditional course curriculum, the course includes the ASAP orientation program. Four hours per week. Meets General Education IIA or IIB.
HIST 323-001 19TH CENTURY EUROPE Analysis of developments from the time of Napoleon to 1900 with emphasis on the industrial revolution and imperialism. Considers reorganization of the European state system and origins of the great ideological conflicts. Prerequisites: Sophomore standing or permission of instructor. Three hours per week with enhancement. Meets General Education IIB.
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