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3.00 Credits
Highlights in the political, economic, intellectual and cultural development of Western Civilization from the Renaissance to the present. (3 cr. hrs.) (Fall, Spring). Prerequisite: Eligible to take ENGL 1010. Writing in content area. Meets General Education requirement in Western Civilization.
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3.00 Credits
Major current issues and their historical background, in a broad overview. Selected problems studied in depth to understand why they are of concern. (3 cr. hrs.) (Fall, Spring). Prerequisite: Eligible to take ENGL 1010. Meets General Education requirement in Social Sciences.
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3.00 Credits
Dreams and concepts brought to the New World and their development into America's institutions and social fabric. Conflict and consensus among groups, dilemmas facing revolutionaries and reformers, and ways economic, political and social changes have occurred. (3 cr. hrs.) (Fall, Spring). Prerequisite: Eligible to take ENGL 1010. Meets General Education requirement in American History.
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End of Civil War to the present. Topics include: industrial-urbanization, racism, sexism, the new manifest destiny, political changes, and the growth of a modern nation. (3 cr. hrs.) (Fall, Spring). Prerequisite: Eligible to take ENGL 1010. Meets General Education requirement in American History.
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3.00 Credits
Historical development of the American West, its unique cultural contributions, and its legacy of legends and myths as reflected in our popular culture. (3 cr. hrs.) (Fall, Spring). Prerequisite: Eligible to take ENGL 1010. Field trip to the Rockwell Museum of Western Art in Corning is required.
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3.00 Credits
The history of Europe since 1815, beginning with reactionism after the "excesses" of the FrenchRevolution and Napoleon and covering the European alliances and the wars of the 20th Century. (3 cr. hrs.) (ASN). Prerequisite: Eligible to take ENGL 1010.
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3.00 Credits
The growth of a people, from fragmented beginnings to the early stages of empire building. Focuses on the evolutionary nature of English history; political, economic and social strengths and weaknesses; the gifts and problems England contributed to western culture. (3 cr. hrs.) (ASN). Prerequisite: Eligible to take ENGL 1010. Writing in content area.
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3.00 Credits
The continuing development of the political, social and economic contributions of the British people to western history. Includes the Glorious Revolution to the beginning of the Global Society. (3 cr. hrs.) (ASN). Prerequisite: Eligible to take ENGL 1010. Writing in content area.
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Historical background and cultural contributions of African Americans. African heritage, the slave trade, African Americans during the colonial and revolutionary periods, slavery in America, emancipation and reconstruction, the coming of Jim Crow, the struggle for equality, and the revolution in race relations are topics. The contributions of African Americans in literature, art, music, drama, and sports are discussed. (3 cr. hrs.) (ASN). Upper-level course.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on basic knowledge and understanding of modern Africa, its people, their history and cultures. Its socio-political crises will be examined. Helps to eliminate stereotyping of Bantu African civilizations and exposes students to non-European cultures. Students will become proficient in one specific geographic realm. (3 cr. hrs.) (ASN). Upper-level course.
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