HIST 201 - Western Civilization to the Sixteenth Cent

Institution:
Point Park University
Subject:
HISTORY
Description:
This introductory survey course will familiarize students with major themes and historical events in the Western World from the Ancient World to the 1500s. Students will analyze the major forces, ideas and institutions which influenced the peoples of the world and look at the foundations of Western cultural expansion outward. In this course students will learn to think critically about historical events and how they are interpreted to better understand the relationship between historical events and contemporary interpretation of those events. Students will locate and evaluate primary and secondary texts and use them to write critically about history. Course Objectives (1) Define key historical moments from the Ancient world to the sixteenth century which influenced people and events. (2) Explain how and why conflict arose across political, religious, economic, and socio-cultural boundaries. (3) Analyze the role of power and conflict on historical actors. (4) Describe how history can change depending on when and by whom the history is written. (5) Illustrate the difference between types of historical sources and how they are used to write academic history.
Credits:
3.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(412) 391-4100
Regional Accreditation:
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Semester

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