|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Course Criteria
Add courses to your favorites to save, share, and find your best transfer school.
-
3.00 Credits
A survey of American history from 15th century European contact to the end of the Civil War.& The emphasis placed on themes such as politics, society, race, war, gender, economics, etc. will vary with the instructor.
-
3.00 Credits
A continuation of the survey of& American history,& from the end of the Civil War and Reconstruction to recent times.& The emphasis placed on themes such as politics, society, race, war, gender, economics, etc. will vary with the instructor.
-
3.00 Credits
Survey of the cultural, political, and economic development of Slavic peoples of Eastern Europe and Russia.
-
3.00 Credits
A survey of Asian culture, its origins in Chinese and Indian civilizations and its subsequent development. Includes the historical, social and economic development of such newly independent Asian countries as Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.
-
3.00 Credits
Survey of the cultural, political and socio-economic development of African peoples from human origins, through empire building and their collapse in the 19th century.Cross-listed as AAS 190
-
3.00 Credits
Conditions and hours to be arranged Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor, department chairperson, and college dean Study under the supervision of a faculty member in an area covered in a regular course not currently being offered.
-
3.00 Credits
This course will deal with a variety of topics from Russian, European, and American history. One specific topic, e.g. the Russian Revolution, will be taught in any semester.
-
3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Six history credits Focuses on developing student facility with historical sources, sharpening analytical skills, and utilizing traditional library and internet research methods, with special emphasis on technical writing skills for the discipline.
-
3.00 Credits
An interpretive analysis of the major American domestic and foreign policy trends from 1900 to 1945: Progressive Era, World War I, Red Scare, Roaring Twenties, Depression, New Deal, World War II.
-
3.00 Credits
Examines the major political, social, economic and cultural trends that have shaped America since World War II. The course explores the central questions and events of the past half-century including the Cold War, the emergence of suburbs and the decline of cities, the rise and fall of post-war liberalism, the tensions of the 1960s, and the more recent rise of conservatism and a global economy. Class debates center around significant controversies of the period.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Privacy Statement
|
Terms of Use
|
Institutional Membership Information
|
About AcademyOne
Copyright 2006 - 2025 AcademyOne, Inc.
|
|
|