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3.00 Credits
Studies the evolution of modern industrial United States from the end of the Civil War to the present.
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Traces the origins of an interdependent world through investigation of modern history in a global context. Examines how Europe, relatively insignificant in 1500, came to dominate the globe by 1900. Includes nationalism, decolonization, the Cold War and the end of bipolarity.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory survey of the Middle East focusing on the environmental resource base, regional and cultural identities, and social, economic, and political organization from the founding of Islam to present.
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Surveys the history of East Asia (China, Japan, and Korea) from earliest times to the arrival of Western imperialism.
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3.00 Credits
Provides an overview of East Asia (China, Japan, and Korea) during modern times, emphasizing cultural developments, modern institutions, increased trade, industrialization, imperialistic intrusions, destructive warfare and burgeoning population.
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Beginning with geographical parameters, surveys ecological, cultural, and civilizational regions of the world and their interactions from pre-history to the present.
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Examines European and American philosophical and literary works from the 19th century through the lenses of political, historical and scientific developments of the era, such as the French and American Revolutions, the rise of nationalism, the industrial revolution, the rise of the mass culture, the women's sufferance movement, and the abolition movement. Prerequisite(s): CCS 200 EN 210 PL 250; Cross listing(s): PL 311V EN 311V HO 338V.
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3.00 Credits
Explores foundational texts of Islam within their historical context, the emergence of sectarianism in the development of Islam as it spread to the rest of the world, and contemporary and political Islam.
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Beginning with geographical parameters, surveys ecological, cultural, and civilizational regions of the world and their interactions from pre-history to the present. Cross listing(s): ENVS 433.
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Provides an overview of the regions social, cultural, and political history. Explores Southwestern history from the eve of the Spanish explorations through the Spanish and Mexican periods, and through the American occupation of the region-1848 to the present. Prerequisite(s): Junior or Senior standing.
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