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GOV 111: Comparative Governments
3.00 Credits
Bunker Hill Community College
This course will discuss governments and politics in a global setting. Students will consider political and social institutions in a variety of countries and then analyze issues of power and economic development in the context of globalization. Prerequisite: at least 9 college-level credits.
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HIS 101: History of Western Civilization I
3.00 Credits
Bunker Hill Community College
This course covers a multi-disciplinary survey of the evolution of Western civilization from its roots in ancient world through the medieval and early modern periods. It examines artistic, ideological, economic, social, and political questions in order to assist students to understand the development of modern Western culture. Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in Academic Reading III (ESL098) and Academic Writing III (ESL099) or Reading Skills II (RDG095) and Writing Skills II (ENG095), or exemption from reading and writing requirements by placement testing.
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HIS 102: History of Western Civilization II
3.00 Credits
Bunker Hill Community College
This course covers a survey of the major intellectual, social, economic, and political developments in Western civilization since the 17th century. It emphasizes the roots of contemporary institutional and ideological problems. The course meets General Education "World View" Requirement Area 3. Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in Academic Reading III(ESL098) and Academic Writing III (ESL099) or Reading Skills II (RDG095) and Writing Skills II (ENG095), or exemption from reading and writing requirements by placement testing.
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HIS 111: World Civilization I
3.00 Credits
Bunker Hill Community College
This course examines similarities and differences among the major world civilizations before the modern era. Topics include traditions of governance, art, religion and philosophy, technology, family structure, and everyday life. The course meets General Education "World View"Requirement Area 3. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in Academic Reading III (ESL098) and Academic Writing III (ESL099) or Reading Skills II (RDG095) and Writing Skills II (ENG095), or exemption from reading and writing requirements by placement testing.
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HIS 112: World Civilization II
3.00 Credits
Bunker Hill Community College
This course examines similarities and differences among the major world civilizations in the modern era. Topics include traditions of governance, art, religion and philosophy, technology, family structure, and everyday life. The course meets General Education "World View"Requirement Area 3. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in Academic Reading III (ESL098) and Academic Writing III (ESL099) or Reading Skills II (RDG095) and Writing Skills II (ENG095), or exemption from reading and writing requirements by placement testing.
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HIS 151: us History I
3.00 Credits
Bunker Hill Community College
This course traces the growth and development of America from colonial beginnings to the Civil War. The course devotes major attention to the people, critical issues, and significant forces that determined the course of events that shaped our civilization. The course meets General Education "World View" Requirement Area 3. Prerequisite: Academic Reading III (ESL098) orReading Skills II (RDG095) or exemption from requirement by placement testing.
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HIS 151 - us History I
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HIS 152: us History II
3.00 Credits
Bunker Hill Community College
This course covers the rise of the United States from the turmoil of the Civil War to superpower status. The course examines the cultural, economic, diplomatic, and political forces that have given the nation its shape. The course meets General Education "World View" RequirementArea 3.
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HON 200: Honors Seminar
3.00 Credits
Bunker Hill Community College
This interdisciplinary seminar treats a selected theme through perspectives available from the humanities, social, and natural sciences. Presenters and topics differ each semester depending on current student interests and faculty availability. The course is required for all students enrolled in the honors program. Students who are not enrolled in the honors program may be admitted with permission of the instructor. The course meets General Education "Humanities"Requirement Area 6.
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HRT 101: Travel And Tourism
3.00 Credits
Bunker Hill Community College
This course introduces students to the basic principles of the travel and tourism industry, including its economic, social, and cultural impact upon the modern world. The course provides students with an overview of travel marketing and research, governmental regulations, and current practices in the field.
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HRT 102: Travel Agency Operations I
3.00 Credits
Bunker Hill Community College
This course introduces students to ticketing, tariffs, routing, and scheduling through both manual and automated systems. The course includes communication with clients, specialized agency tasks, hotel and car rentals, rail reservations, and agency sales reporting.
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