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3.00 Credits
This course examines ancient civilizations in and near the Mediterranean Sea. Coverage includes ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, Greece, and Rome. Particular emphasis is placed upon the evolution of political, social, economic, and military systems and on the historical relationships among the major Mediterranean civilizations. Lecture/Lab Hours: Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a survey of Latin American history and culture. The course examines the historical origins and development of Latin American society. Coverage includes pre-Columbian cultures, contrasting approaches to colonization in Spanish and Portuguese America, economic structures, race, post-independence political development, neocolonialism, dependency on outside powers, the influence of Marxism, and relations with the United States. Lecture/Lab Hours: Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers African history from the emergence of Egyptian culture to the present. Topics include migrations, the influence of geography on historical development, colonization, resource management, and the postcolonial era. Particular emphasis is placed on the diversity of African cultural and political experience and on Africa’s connections to the broader trends of world history. Lecture/Lab Hours: Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the history of Chinese civilization from ancient times to the early nineteenth century, with emphasis on its characteristic political, social, economic, and cultural developments. Coverage includes Chinese philosophy, gender roles, foreign relations, and governmental structures. Lecture/Lab Hours: Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the history of China from the nineteenth century to the present, with emphasis on political, social, economic, and intellectual developments. Particular emphasis is placed on the relationships among Chinese communism, capitalism, and traditional values. Lecture/Lab Hours: Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the history of the Middle East from the Sumerians to the present. Coverage includes the rise and definition of three major religions–Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, as well as the conflicts among these religious traditions and how those conflicts have played out in rival political, social, and economic institutions.
Lecture/Lab Hours: Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers European history from the fall of the Roman Empire through the voyages of Columbus. Topics include feudalism, the role of the church, the impact of mass migrations, the Crusades, the rise of universities, the Black Death, the emergence of nation-states, the guild system, the rise of vernacular literacy, and the Italian Renaissance. Lecture/Lab Hours: Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of major political, cultural, economic, and religious developments in Europe from 1400-1648. The course pays particular attention to the political and economic roots of Renaissance ideology, the connections between the Renaissance and the Protestant Reformation, and the cultural and artistic legacy of the Renaissance and Reformation. Lecture/Lab Hours: Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
This course addresses the social, political, and intellectual directions of European history from the Congress of Vienna to the end of the nineteenth century. Particular attention will be paid to the role of ideologies such as Romanticism, Conservatism, Liberalism, and Socialism and the evolution of political structures in Great Britain, Germany, France, Italy, and Russia. Lecture/Lab Hours: Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
This course addresses major political, social, cultural, and economic developments in Europe since 1900. Particular emphasis will be placed on the impact of the First and Second World Wars, the rise and fall of communism, and the relationship between European nations and the United States. Lecture/Lab Hours: Three hours per week.
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