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HIST 361: Ancient World History
3.00 Credits
Wentworth Institute of Technology
This course deals with the variety of social, cultural and political institutions in the context of world history. Emphasis is on major ideas and changes from the Neolithic period to the seventeenth century. Aresearch project is required. Prerequisite: ENGL105 and COMM200 or ENGL105 and ENGL116. This course replaces HIST360; repeating this course will not satisfy any degree requirements. ACPE Course.
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HIST 363: Modern World History
3.00 Credits
Wentworth Institute of Technology
This course deals with the revolutions: technological, political, cultural, intellectual and social that have shaped the modern world. A research project is required. Prerequisite: ENGL105 and COMM200 or ENGL105 and ENGL116. This course replaces HIST362; repeating this course will not satisfy any degree requirements. ACPE Course.
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HIST 364: Historyof American Technology
3.00 Credits
Wentworth Institute of Technology
This is a study of the relationship between technology and society in America from colonial times to the present. Emphasis is given to the history of invention and innovation and their consequences. A research project is required. Prerequisite: ENGL105 and ENGL116 or ENGL100 and ENGL115, or equivalent. ACPE Course.
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HIST 365: Art in History I
3.00 Credits
Wentworth Institute of Technology
Part One of a course which studies the development of artistic expressions in painting, sculpture, and architecture from prehistoric cave painting to the end of the Middle Ages. The relationship between art and culture will be studied, with particular attention to cultural, philosophical, religious, and political influences. Prerequisite (Day): Successful completion of an English sequence; Prerequisite (ACPE): ENGL105 and COMM200 or ENGL105 and ENGL116. Day Course.
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HIST 370: Technologyand Society
3.00 Credits
Wentworth Institute of Technology
This is a one-semester survey on the relationship of technology and society from ancient times to the present. Various topics are covered. Special emphasis is given to the relationship of science, engineering and technology. The cultural impact of technology is central to the course. An oral research project is required. Prerequisites: ENGL105 and ENGL116 or ENGL100 and ENGL115 or equivalent. ACPE Course.
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HIST 376: u. s. History to Reconstruction
3.00 Credits
Wentworth Institute of Technology
This course deals with American culture and institutions. Emphasis is placed on issues of national policy and the history of significant ideas in the development of the United States. A research project is required. Prerequisite: ENGL105 and COMM200 or ENGL105 and ENGL116. This course replaces HIST375; repeating this course will not satisfy any degree requirements. ACPE Course.
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HIST 377: u. s. History From Reconstruction
3.00 Credits
Wentworth Institute of Technology
This course deals with American culture and institutions. Emphasis is placed on issues of national policy and the technological, political, intellectual and social changes that have created a modern nation. A research project is required. Prerequisite: ENGL105 and COMM200 or ENGL105 and ENGL116. ACPE Course.
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HIST 380: History of Landscape Design
3.00 Credits
Wentworth Institute of Technology
This course will introduce the student to the major themes in the history of landscape design as expressed in various cultures and in so many places and times. The course will examine the designed and cultivated landscape as both a cultural icon and a social place. We will look at the people, ideas, and influences that have contributed to this enduring activity. The course will take a chronological approach and begin with the Egyptian gardens and culminate in the mid-twentieth century. Several of the more prominent elements of landscape design will be studied, including gardens, estates, villas, parks, commons and greenspaces. Prerequisite: ENGL105 or ENGL100 ACPE Course.
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HIST 385: Art in History II
4.00 Credits
Wentworth Institute of Technology
Part Two of the sequence will cover the development of artistic expressions in painting, sculpture, and architecture from the proto-Renaissance to the Impressionists, with the same consideration to the relationship between art and culture in Part One. Prerequisite: Completion of Sophomore Social Sciences requirement. Day upper level HUMN/LITR elective
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HIST 400: Facing History And Ourselves
4.00 Credits
Wentworth Institute of Technology
Through the study of historical events, this course will examine the concepts of power, obedience, loyalty and justice in society; explore the roles and responsibilities of individuals and groups; and confront moral issues and dilemmas that defy superficial analysis and simple solutions. Prerequisite: Completion of Sophomore Social Sciences requirement. Day upper level SOCL SCI or HUMN/LITR elective
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