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HIST 111: World Civilizations I
3.00 Credits
Cayuga County Community College
Survey of cultural interactions between civilizations; inquiry into ideas, events, and people as forces for contact, change, and continuity in human issues. Exploring China, India, Africa, the Middle East, and the Americas, ideas may include imperialist expansion, industrial transformation, revolts, , wars, historiography of the other, slavery and race, religion and society, economy and ecology, decolonization, nationalism, globalism. Emphasizes relationships of events and global interaction of movements and ideas. Three class hours weekly. Alternate academic years
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HIST 112: World Civilizations II
3.00 Credits
Cayuga County Community College
Builds on HIST 111 to explore different issues but common challenges in the past. Changes over time, experienced differently in various regions, result in a global network. How people adapt and evolve provides a basis for comparing times, places, communities, and experiences. Focus is 18th century to present; topics may extend further. Three class hours weekly. Alternate academic years
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HIST 115: Leaders of the 20th Century
3.00 Credits
Cayuga County Community College
Examines the challenge to democratic nations and the international status quo by totalitarian regimes from 1919 to 1939. Explores the development of nationalistic rivalries prior to 1919, the crisis provoked by totalitarian states, and the societies of totalitarian states. Examines the influence of personalities such as Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill upon historical developments. Three class hours weekly. Alternate academic years
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HIST 120: World War II
3.00 Credits
Cayuga County Community College
Examines political relationships and military conflicts among nations from 1939 to 1945. Includes development of nationalistic rivalries preceding 1939 in introductory material, and the course concludes with a description of the establishment of the postwar system of international alliances. Three class hours weekly. Alternate academic years
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HIST 155: Modern Africa
3.00 Credits
Cayuga County Community College
Surveys African history from ancient to present time. Focuses on Africa in the modern world with emphasis on interaction with Europe and America since 1500. Also covers nationalism and nation building since 1940. Three class hours weekly. Offered upon indication of need
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HIST 199: Blacks in America
3.00 Credits
Cayuga County Community College
Overview of African backgrounds including the movement of African cultures to the Americas. Studies the history of blacks in America, black-white relationships and the current position of blacks in American society. Three class hours weekly. Offered upon indication of need
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HIST 201: History of the United States I
3.00 Credits
Cayuga County Community College
Survey of the growth and development of the U.S. from colonial times to 1865, focusing on the formation of the federal government, Jeffersonian and Jacksonian democracy, westward expansion and the Civil War. Three class hours weekly.
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HIST 202: History of the United States II
3.00 Credits
Cayuga County Community College
Surveys the growth and development of the U.S. from 1865 to the present with emphasis on economic growth after 1880 and emergence as a world power during World War I. Also: the Great Depression, U.S. role in World War II, the Cold War and America’s role in today’s world. Three class hours weekly. Every academic year
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HIST 210: American Military History
3.00 Credits
Cayuga County Community College
Traces the development of American military thought as well as evolution of military technology and weaponry, focusing on wars fought from the Revolution to the Vietnam conflict. Discussion of the current status of military technology and the future of warfare. Three class hours weekly. Offered upon indication of need
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HIST 239: Selected Topics
3.00 Credits
Cayuga County Community College
This course is devoted to a particular historical event or personage, a particular theme or related themes in history, or the history of a particular area of the world. Note: This course may be used as a social science or liberal arts elective, but cannot be taken in lieu of a history requirement without permission of the division chair. Three class hours weekly.
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