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HIST 1220: Asian History: Modern (IG)
3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
Examines modern and contemporary Asian civilizations from the end of the Mongol period to nearly the present through the historical lens. Students will explore the politics, economics of Asia as well societal ideas, values, and practices. Readings and assignments develop conceptual understanding and foster analytic, interpretive, and communication skills. Recommended Corequisite(s): Hist. 2999- History CLAC Semester: All
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HIST 1300: Colonial Latin America (IG)
3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
This course covers the history of Latin America from the time of the Columbus voyages to the independence movements in the 1820's with special emphasis on the interaction between Europeans, Africans, Native Americans and the imposition of European institutions and culture on subject populations. Semester: Fall
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HIST 1310: Modern Latin America (IG)
3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
This course covers the history of Latin America from the independence movements in the 1820's to the present with emphasis on the political, social, and economic issues and their diverse influence in shaping contemporary Latin America. Semester: Spring
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HIST 1500: World History to 1500 (IG)
3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
Survey of the history of the world from prehistory to 1500. It provides an examination of the major social, political and economic themes, issues and influences in the development of early world civilizations. Emphasis is global and comparative. Semester: All
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HIST 1510: World History Since 1500 (IG)
3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
Survey of the history of the world since 1500. It provides an examination of the major social, political and economic themes, issues and influences in the development of modern world civilizations. Emphasis is global and comparative. Semester: All
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HIST 1700: American History (AI)
3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
From the Pre-Columbian period to nearly the present, this course examines the social, political and economic development of American institutions through the historical lens. Course may be taught with a Service Learning component. Recommended Pre-Requisite: ENGL 1010 Semester: All
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HIST 1900: Special Studies in History
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
Prereq: Instructor approval. Under the instructor's supervision, students develop and follow an individualized curriculum. Designed to allow students with special interests in a particular area of history to work with the instructor in creating a course and study plan. Course is research oriented. Semester: Based on student demand
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HIST 2200: Americanization (SS,DV)
3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
Course focuses on challenges of diverse groups in their struggle for inclusion in US society. Politics and economics will be examined in the context of power structures that created privilege and how marginalized groups became privileged over time. Semester: All
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HIST 2600: Native American Voices (SS,DV)
3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
This course examines the history and diverse cultures of indigenous peoples in the U.S. from the pre-Columbian period to the present. The focus is on the perspective of the Native Americans as they experienced the imposition of European and American institutions and fought to survive and preserve cultural integrity and tribal sovereignty. It challenges common stereotypes and ethnocentric views. Semester: Fall & Spring
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HIST 2700: US History to 1877 (HU)
3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
Provides a thorough examination of American History from the Pre-Columbian period through Reconstruction, with a focus on the challenges that diverse groups faced as they struggled for an inclusive place in American society. Semester: All
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