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HEBR 103/104: Second Year Hebrew I and II
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oneonta
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HEBR 299: Independent Study in Hebrew
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oneonta
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HIST 104: Introduction to African History
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oneonta
3 s.h. An introduction to African history from antiquity to the present. Ancient and medieval trading empires, the impact of the slave trade and colonialism are all treated along with some attention to current issues in Africa. ( LA, HO2) Cross-listed as ALS 104.
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HIST 110: The Non-European World Since 1750
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oneonta
The Non-European World Since 1750
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HIST 120: The Making of the Modern World
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oneonta
3 s.h. This course examines the forces that went into the creation of the world we now live in, focusing on events from the seventh to the nineteenthcentury. We will consider the rise and fall of political powers such as the Song China, Islamic Caliphates and the Ottoman Empire, as well as events like the Conquest of the Americas, the African Atlantic Slave trade and colonialism. We will consider the historical role of commerce, travel, technology, environment, and culture. We will seek to develop an understanding of world history different from the pre-processed version often taught in U.S. schools. ( LA, HO2)
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HIST 194: Special Topics in History
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oneonta
3 s.h. Group studies under faculty supervision. ( LA)
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HIST 200: Greece:Achilles to Alexander
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oneonta
3 s.h. This course will examine the development of Greek civilization from Mycenaean colonization through the death of Alexander the great. Major themes will include the development of social and political institutions, platonic and Socratic philosophy, attitudes toward sexuality, education, women and slavery. This class is heavily reliant upon primary source reading and is equally lecture and discussion based. ( LA, CPA, HW2) Prerequisite: SoS.
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HIST 201: Empire in the Fertile Cresent:History of the Ancient Near East
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oneonta
3 s.h. An exploration of the history and culture of the Ancient Near East, focusing on the lands of the "fertile crescent": Egypt, Babylon,Sumeria, Assyria, Persia and the Hebrew nation from the Bronze Age to the Hellenistic conquest. Special attention will be given to primary sources and archaeological contributions as we explore the themes of empire, cultural, and religious exchange and conflict. Prerequisite: SoS or 3 s.h. of a HIST course. ( LA, CPA)
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HIST 202: Roman Civilization
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oneonta
3 s.h. Studies the political, social and cultural development of the Roman Republic and Empire. ( LA) Prerequisite: SoS or 3 s.h. 100-level HIST course.
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HIST 203: The Early Middle Ages
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oneonta
3 s.h. A survey of the transition from classical to medieval civilization from the third to the ninth centuries. The course will pay special attention to the legacy of Rome on the religious, political, and cultural institutions of the Medieval West and will also examine the impact of the Viking invasions and Christian conversion of Europe. The Carolingian Renaissance and the rise of Islam will also be closely examined for their impact on the intellectual development of Western Europe and the ensuing conflict of the Crusades. ( LA) Prerequisite: SoS or 3 s.h. 100-level HIST course.
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