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HIS 106: Global History from 1648 3 social science credits
3.00 Credits
SUNY Westchester Community College
This course is a survey of global history from the 16th century to the present. It explores the origins of the modern era and the forces, which have shaped the 20th century global relations. Attention is given to the development of Western democratic institutions through the English, French, and American revolutions and the European expansion into all corners of the world in the form of colonialism. The response of non-western societies to that expansion dominates much of the course and special emphasis is placed on the resultant changes in Africa, Asia, and the Americas. The course also covers the effects of modern warfare on humankind and new international institutions as the world enters the 21st century. Class hrs. 3.
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HIS 107H: Topics Global History- Honors social science credits
3.00 Credits
SUNY Westchester Community College
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HIS 110A: U.S.History Colonies-1800 3 social science credits
3.00 Credits
SUNY Westchester Community College
This course provides an in-depth analysis of transition in American history from colonial beginnings to an independent national state. It explores clashes or interests, sectional differences, and power conflicts as a new democratic system emerged. Emphasis is placed on changes in local institutions and on cultural and class diversity. Class hrs. 3.
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HIS 110A - U.S.History Colonies-1800 3 social science credits
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HIS 111A: 19th Century U.S.History 3 social science credits
3.00 Credits
SUNY Westchester Community College
This course explores the history of the United States from 1800 to the Spanish-American- Cuban War of 1898. Students study the growth of American institution, the struggles over slavery, the causes and consequences of the Civil War, and the development of industrialism. Special attention is paid to Western expansion, the handling of the Indian affairs, and the broadening of political participation. Class hrs. 3.
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HIS 111A - 19th Century U.S.History 3 social science credits
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HIS 112H: 20th Century United States History-Honors credits
3.00 Credits
SUNY Westchester Community College
This course presents a history of the United States from the Spanish-American War to the present; the development and impact of big business; the Progressive Era and World War I; the return to normalcy and the Depression; recovery and the New Deal; World War II and its aftermath; the Cold War, Korea, Civil Rights; the Kennedy Administration. It is designed to provide a background in United States social, economic and diplomatic developments in the 20th century. Class hrs. 3. Prerequisite: ENG 101 Composition and Literature I. Not offered every semester.
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HIS 114: U.S.Constitutional History 3 social science credits
3.00 Credits
SUNY Westchester Community College
This course explores the historical roots and evolution of the U.S. Constitution from 1787 to the present, beginning with an examination of the document itself in the context of 18th century political theory and social relations as mirrored in the lives of its drafters, and continuing with an analysis of the constitutional controversies over broadening civil rights and popular participation of society through Constitutional amendment. Class hrs. 3.
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HIS 114 - U.S.Constitutional History 3 social science credits
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HIS 115: Modern Europe 3 social science credits
3.00 Credits
SUNY Westchester Community College
The breakdown of Europe after World War I; the development of totalitarianism and World War II; the emergence of the new European community and east-west relations; designed for students with some knowledge of world history and a special interest in contemporary European affairs. Class hrs. 3.
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HIS 115 - Modern Europe 3 social science credits
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HIS 119: Modern Latin America 3 social science credits
3.00 Credits
SUNY Westchester Community College
This course is a study of Latin American history and geography to the present. The course of study primarily focuses on 20th century political, economic, social and cultural history of Latin America. Key issues covered include the relationship of Latin American nations among themselves and with the rest of the world. Course examines historical roots of region tensions, national economies, political instability, reform movements and revolutions. The course focuses on evolving role of women, religious upheavals, cultural/artistic movements and problems of sovereignty. Class hrs. 3.
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HIS 121: African-American History 3 social science credits
3.00 Credits
SUNY Westchester Community College
This survey course covers the experience of Africans and African Americans. It begins with the settlement of Virginia and the arrival of the first African people to the British North America. The course includes a study of the African continent to the 17th century focusing on the movement of African people through the Atlantic Slave Trade. In North America the focus is on the role of African Americans in shaping the national experience. Topics include slavery and resistance to slavery, building of African American communities through the 19th century, impact and outcome of Civil War protest and African American experience prior to and following the Civil Rights Movement. This course attempts to review the experience of this group of Americans to the present. Class hrs. 3.
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HIS 121 - African-American History 3 social science credits
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HIS 123: The American Presidency 3 social science credits
3.00 Credits
SUNY Westchester Community College
Students study the origins and institutional development of the U.S. presidency. The impact of particular presidents is assessed and the effectiveness of presidential leadership is also analyzed. Class hrs. 3.
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