The information presented is an unofficial guide to how courses may transfer. Other factors to consider are grades received in the courses, the year in which the course was taken, and the major pursued after transfer. In all instances, final decisions about acceptance of course credit will be made by University of Connecticut.
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The study of European history since 1450 introduces students to cultural, economic, political, and social developments that played a fundamental role in shaping the world in which they live. Without this knowledge, we would lack the context for understanding the development of contemporary institutions, the role of continuity and change in present-day society and politics, and the evolution of current forms of artistic expression and intellectual discourse. In addition to providing a basic narrative of events and movements, the goals of the AP program in European History are to develop (a) an understanding of some of the principal themes in modern European History, (b) an ability to analyze historical evidence and historical interpretation, and (c) an ability to express historical understanding in writing.
- Credits
- 0.00
- Notes
- http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/sub_eurohist.html?eurohist
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(101) Either semester. Three credits. History of political institutions, economic systems, social structures, and cultures in the modern Western world. CA 1.
- Credits
- 3.00
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- Location
- Storrs, Connecticut
- Phone
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(860) 486-2000
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- Email
- beahusky@uconn.edu
University of Connecticut is regionally accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC-CIHE), Commission on Institutions of Higher Education
Notes
HIST 1400 | Equivalency data provided from https://apstudents.collegeboard.org/getting-credit-placement/search-policies. | data as of May 2025
Minimum Grade
You need a minimum grade of 4 to transfer these courses from AP - Advanced Placement to University of Connecticut.
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