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GEOG 251: Resource Management
3.00 Credits
Columbia College - Missouri
An introduction to the global range of natural resources, the economic and political contexts of their development and the resulting physical and societal impacts. Course meets the multicultural graduation requirement. Cross-listed as ENVS 251. Prerequisite: GEOG 101.
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GEOL 110: Introduction to Physical Geology
3.00 Credits
Columbia College - Missouri
An introduction to earth’s materials, geophysical processes acting on them and the resulting landforms and landscapes.
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HIST 101: Western Civilization I
3.00 Credits
Columbia College - Missouri
European history from Greece to 1715.
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HIST 102: Western Civilization II
3.00 Credits
Columbia College - Missouri
European history since 1715.
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HIST 111: World History to 1500
3.00 Credits
Columbia College - Missouri
This course surveys the major developments that have shaped the human experience from the earliest civilization to 1500 CE. The course examines overall patterns of early global history, characteristics of the world’s major pre-modern civilizations, and the relationships and exchanges among these societies. Major themes include humans and their environment, culture, politics and government, economics, and social structures. Students also gain insight into the historical roots of many of the world’s major cultural traditions. Course meets multicultural graduation requirement.
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HIST 112: World History since 1500
3.00 Credits
Columbia College - Missouri
This course surveys the major developments that have shaped the human experience since 1500 CE. The course examines overall patterns of global history, characteristics of the world’s major modern civilizations, and the relationships and exchanges among these societies. Major themes include humans and their environment, culture, politics and government, economics, and social structures. Students also gain insight into the historical roots of many of the world’s major cultural traditions. Course meets multicultural graduation requirement.
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HIST 121: American History to 1877
3.00 Credits
Columbia College - Missouri
A survey of institutions, politics, culture, and society in America’s institutions, from colonization to reconstruction.
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HIST 122: American History since 1877
3.00 Credits
Columbia College - Missouri
A survey of politics, culture, and society in America from reconstruction to the present.
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HIST 231: Imperial Russia
3.00 Credits
Columbia College - Missouri
Russian history from the founding of Kiev to the death of Alexander I, with emphasis on the Prince of Kiev, the Mongols, Russian Orthodoxy, Time of Troubles, the Romanovs, Catherine the Great, Peter the Great, Napoleon and the beginning of the revolutionary tradition. Course meets multicultural graduation requirement.
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HIST 232: History of Russia 1825 to the Present
3.00 Credits
Columbia College - Missouri
Major historical developments from the death of Alexander I through the coming of Marxism, the Revolution of 1917, Stalin, the Great Patriot War, the Cold War, to the Commonwealth of Independent States.
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