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SSI 101 01: WORLD HISTORY I Seyon
3.00 Credits
Roxbury Community College
25 3-443 M W F 9:30:00 AM 10:20:00 AM This survey course begins with the origins of humanity in Africa and ends with the year 1500, as seen from the perspective of non-Western traditions. Several "cradles of civilization" in Africa, Asia, the Americas, and Europe are compared. Students will examine various aspects of the struggle of nations and classes, including those of
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SSI 102: e2 World History II
3.00 Credits
Roxbury Community College
25 3-443 S 9:00:00 AM 12:00:00 PM In this course, students will examine questions raised by the development and underdevelopment of several different types of socioeconomic systems, including early communes, slave societies, feudal societies, and capitalist societies. The course will emphasize relationships between Europe, Africa, the Americas, and Asia, with a focus on how the economic interests of the developed Western industrial nations and European capitalism have influenced world events.
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SSI 102 01: WORLD HISTORY II Amy- Moreno
3.00 Credits
Roxbury Community College
25 3-443 M W F 11:30:00 AM 12:20:00 PM In this course, students will examine questions raised by the development and underdevelopment of several different types of socioeconomic systems, including early communes, slave societies, feudal societies, and capitalist societies. The course will emphasize relationships between Europe, Africa, the Americas, and Asia, with a focus on how the economic interests of the developed Western industrial nations and European capitalism have influenced world events.
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SSI 102 02: WORLD HISTORY II Seyon
3.00 Credits
Roxbury Community College
25 3-443 T R 10:00:00 AM 11:15:00 AM In this course, students will examine questions raised by the development and underdevelopment of several different types of socioeconomic systems, including early communes, slave societies, feudal societies, and capitalist societies. The course will emphasize relationships between Europe, Africa, the Americas, and Asia, with a focus on how the economic interests of the developed Western industrial nations and European capitalism have influenced world events.
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SSI 105: e1 u. s. History II
3.00 Credits
Roxbury Community College
25 3-443 T 6:00:00 PM 9:00:00 PM This course presents an overview of American History since the Civil War. Focusing on the myth or reality of the "American Dream," students will examine the history and sociopolitical implications of the industrial revolution, urbanization, immigration, racism, and the development of the United States as a major imperial power, as well as current inequalities and issues within the United States.
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SSI 105 01: u. s. History II
3.00 Credits
Roxbury Community College
25 3-443 M W F 8:30:00 AM 9:20:00 AM This course presents an overview of American History since the Civil War. Focusing on the myth or reality of the "American Dream," students will examine the history and sociopolitical implications of the industrial revolution, urbanization, immigration, racism, and the development of the United States as a major imperial power, as well as current inequalities and issues within the United States.
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SSI 112 01: Black Studies II
3.00 Credits
Roxbury Community College
25 3-532 T R 10:00:00 AM 11:15:00 AM As a continuation of Black Studies I, this course focuses on the history and achievements of African Americans from the time of Reconstruction to the present. Students will gain an appreciation for the vast contributions and accomplishments of African Americans, and by examining the theory of underdevelopment, students will come to understand how the social and economic exploitation of one group by another has influenced the body of knowledge about African Americans in American history and culture.
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SSI 113 01: CARIBBEAN HISTORY Amy- Moreno
3.00 Credits
Roxbury Community College
25 3-443 M W F 10:30:00 AM 11:20:00 AM This course provides an introduction to the political, economic, and sociological history of the Caribbean region from prehistoric times to present. Topics discussed in depth include revolutionary and urban guerrilla movements, the forces of neocolonialism and racism, and the American role as an agent of economic disintegration in the Caribbean.
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SSI 118 01: Principles of Political Science
3.00 Credits
Roxbury Community College
25 3-218 W 6:00:00 PM 9:00:00 AM This course surveys the theory and practice of politics and its organizational structure in society. Topics include the nature of political power and influence; the role of ideology; constitutions and other law as the basis for legitimate political authority; legislative, judicial, and executive functions of government; foreign policies and international politics; political parties and other interest groups; elections and other forms of political participation.
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SSI 119 01: Intro to Government And Polt
3.00 Credits
Roxbury Community College
25 3-443 T R 8:30:00 AM 9:45:00 AM This course examines the interaction of the United States government, businesses, and other interest groups that shape the American political system. Discussion will focus on three major questions: who governs the United States, how is it governed, and what are the possibilities for change? A traditional approach to understanding United States government will be augmented by the pluralist view and radical critique.
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