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5.00 Credits
An in-depth study of Europe in the twentieth century. Themes include nineteenth-century legacies and end of the century crisis, artistic and cultural change, two world wars, a cold war, wars of decolonization, economic growth and decline, political unity, protest, and fragmentation. Focuses on political, cultural, and intellectual themes. PREREQUISITE: Eligible for ENGL& 101 or instructor's permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree.
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Deals with the historical factors that have shaped the domestic and international relations of China, Japan, and Korea. Primary focus is the evolution of political and economic power of those countries from 1850 to the present. Attention is given to the role of religious and philosophical backgrounds and to the changes that have occurred in the economic, social and political structures of these societies. PREREQUISITE: Eligible for ENGL& 101 or instructor's permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree.
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Examines intellectual, religious and cultural change during the Renaissance, Reformation and scientific revolution in Europe, approximately 1350-1650 CE. Attention is given to Renaissance politics and society. The Reformation is explored from religious and cultural perspectives. Competing early modern cosmologies will be explored through a comparison of the witch-hunting craze with the nascent world of modern science. PREREQUISITE: Eligible for ENGL& 101 or instructor's permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree.
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Surveys the history of Latin America from its indigenous, Iberian and African roots through contemporary affairs. Assesses the historical construction of racial, class and gender inequalities. Emphasizes the historical diversity of the region, but also examines common social, economic and political problems. PREREQUISITE: Eligible for ENGL& 101 or instructor's permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree.
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5.00 Credits
Examines the history of Britain from the island's first inhabitants through the long and difficult struggles to become the United Kingdom. Attention is given to the various social and political groups that have dominated British life during the past and the present. For the London quarter, particular attention is given to the city of London as the center of British life and culture. PREREQUISITE: Eligible for ENGL& 101 or instructor's permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree.
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5.00 Credits
Examines the history of the Australasian nations of Australia and New Zealand from the first human inhabitation of Australia some 60,000 years ago and the Maori settlement of New Zealand some 900 years ago through the long and often difficult processes of becoming the modern island nations of Australia and New Zealand. Attention is given to the various groups who have migrated to Australasia, the European exploration and colonization of the area, the development of settlements and colonial governments, the move to nationhood in the late 19th century, and the emergence of the modern nations of Australia and New Zealand in the 20th century. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree.
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5.00 Credits
Studies the events and conditions leading to the Civil War, the conflict itself, and the war's legacy. Begins with a review of the roots of slavery in the British colonies, the consolidation of slavery as a major institution, and its increasing influence in the polarization of the young republic. A number of important developments will be examined such as the Missouri Compromise, Manifest Destiny, the divisive events of the 1850s, the election of Abraham Lincoln, the constitutional crisis and secession, the Confederacy and Union's political, economic, and military strategies, the reality of "total war", the military campaigns and decisive battles. Concludes with an examination of the legacy of conflict. PREREQUISITE: Eligible for ENGL& 101 or instructor's permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree.
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5.00 Credits
Permits a student to pursue a special field of interest under the guidance of an instructor. PREREQUISITE: 5 credits of history at the 100 or 200 level and instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
Explores wellness and provides students with the information necessary to make informed choices and decisions regarding physical activity, diet/weight control, nutrition, death and dying, recognizing and reducing stress, relaxation techniques, relationships, environmental issues, and risk factors for disease. Taught by a team of instructors.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the application of concepts and principles learned in HL ED 150, in addition to advanced concepts in wellness. PREREQUISITE: HL ED 150.
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