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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
20th century Latin America: theme of revolution. Emphases: Mexico, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Cuba, Argentina. [Part of 9-unit package with SPAN 309, WS 309. As a group, they fulfill area C and D upper division GE.]
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3.00 Credits
Survey of the major events, trends, structures, and cross-cultural interactions in World History prior to 1750. Starts with rise of "civilization" in Mesopotamiaand concludes with the European Enlightenment. For those planning to teach elementary school or social science single subjects.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of the major events, trends, structures, and crosscultural interactions in World History from 1750 to the end of the Cold War and rise of a multi-polar world. For those planning to teach elementary school or social science single subjects.
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4.00 Credits
Culture and history to end of Pharaonic Age. Pyramids; governmental and social institutions; art and religious developments. [History majors must take 210 as a prerequisite or have consent of the Department Chair.]
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4.00 Credits
From beginnings to death of Alexander the Great. Bronze Age, Homeric epics, rise of the citystate, Sparta, democracy at Athens, civilization of the Golden Age, rise of Macedonia. [History majors must take 210 as a prerequisite or have consent of the Department Chair.]
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4.00 Credits
From legendary founding to Christianity's triumph. Imperialism, the Republic, the Principate, reasons for Rome's decline. [History majors must take 210 as a prerequisite or have consent of the Department Chair.]
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4.00 Credits
Europe from 900 AD to beginnings of Renaissance. Life under feudal system, medieval warfare, church/state relations, crusades, major heresies, development of European nations, Gothic architecture, medieval synthesis, Black Death. [History majors must take 210 as a prerequisite or have consent of the Department Chair.]
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4.00 Credits
Surveys Mexican history from pre-Columbian indigenous societies to present-day EZLN uprising in Chiapas. Focus placed upon political, economic, environmental history, and foreign relations with the United States. [History majors must take 210 as a prerequisite or have consent of the Department Chair. Rep.]
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4.00 Credits
Civilization and culture from Bantu migrations to present. Khoisan and Bantu developments, state building, white settlement in the Cape, British colonialism, Zulu expansionism, the Great Trek, the Boer Republics, growth of capitalism, African nationalism, apartheid policies, contemporary situation. [History majors must take 210 as a prerequisite or have consent of the Department Chair.]
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4.00 Credits
Political/ social events from Opium Wars to the present. [History majors must take 210 as a prerequisite or have consent of the Department Chair.]
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