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HIST 100: Western Civilization I
3.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
A study of select themes in historical development from ancient Egyptian and Mesopotamian civilizations through Classical Greece and Rome, to the Later Middle Ages. A humanistic analysis of the traditional and popular elements in social behavior. 3 semester hours
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HIST 101: Western Civilization II
3.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
A study of select themes in European history from the Later Middle Ages to Napoleon. Topics of special interest include the Renaissance, the Reformation, the Scientific Revolution, the Enlightenment, and the French Revolution. No prerequisite. 3 semester hours
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HIST 102: Western Civilization III
3.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
A study of select themes in European history from Napoleon to the present. Topics of special interest include the growth of industrialism, nationalism, socialism, and militarism. No prerequisite. 3 semester hours
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HIST 104: Women in The Western Tradition
3.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
This course examines Western society's attitudes toward women and how these attitudes shaped women's participation in the social, political, economic, and cultural development of the Western World from ancient times to the present. Aspecial effort is made to utilize primary source material in the course readings. 3 semester hours
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HIST 105: Wives, Witches, And Warriors
3.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
This course examines Western attitudes toward women from ancient to modern times. It focuses on three types of women: those who conformed to societal expectations (wives), those who resisted those expectations (witches), and those who consciously sought to change society's attitudes about women's roles and status (warriors). 3 semester hours
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HIST 111: World Civilization to 1500
3.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
This course provides a global perspective on the past before 1500. Beginning with the emergence of civilization, the course surveys the diffusion of civilization and the development of selected societies in regions such as Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. Attention is given to the major cultural, social, economic, and political experiences of the peoples in these areas. 3 semester hours
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HIST 112: World Civilization Since 1500
3.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
This course provides a global perspective on the past since 1500. Building on the themes of "tradition" and "encounter," tcourse examines the development of political, social, economic, and cultural experiences that have shaped the peoples of such regions as Asia, the Middle East, and Africa from the 16th century to the present. 3 semester hours
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HIST 121: American Civilization I
3.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
American Civilization I surveys the history of the United States to 1877, with emphasis on how major economic, political, and social changes affected the lives and values of Americans. The focus is on how diverse peoples experienced and influenced the processes of colonization, nation-building, and sectional development. The class examines the kinds of evidence historians use to reconstruct the past and challenges students to think analytically about historical sources to learn how people made sense of and shaped American civilization. No prerequisite. 3 semester hours
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HIST 122: American Civilization II
3.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
American Civilization II surveys the history of the United States from 1877 to the present, with emphasis on how major economic, political, and social changes affected the lives and values of Americans. The focus is on how the processes of industrialization, immigration, and urbanization transformed American life from a parochial, “homogeneous,” rural, and agriculturalexperience to an urban, industrial, multicultural nation in an increasingly interdependent world. The class examines the kinds of evidence that historians use to reconstruct the past and challenges students to think analytically about historical sources to learn how people made sense of and shaped modern American civilization. No prerequisite. 3 semester hours.
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HIST 188,288,388,488,588: Special Topics in History
3.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
Topics offered in response to student and faculty interest. 3 semester hours each In addition to the following, other honors courses may be available. Contact the Honors Program Office for more information.
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