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HISTORY 214: Pacific Northwest History
5.00 Credits
Shoreline Community College
A chronological and thematic approach to Pacific Northwest history (focused on Washington and Oregon but including areas from the Pacific Coast to the Rocky Mountains and from northern California to southern Alaska). Emphasizes cultural, economic, environmental, ethnic, political, and social topics. Previously HIST 267. Student option grading.
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HISTORY 218: American Environmental History
5.00 Credits
Shoreline Community College
This course examines shifting attitudes toward nature during various historical periods by studying how North Americans attached meanings to the physical world and how humans reshaped landscapes and developed environmental policies. Mandatory decimal grading.
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HISTORY 219: Native American History
5.00 Credits
Shoreline Community College
This course examines diverse American Indian histories from before European contact to the present. Emphasis is placed on Indian- European cultural interactions, US-Indian policy development, and the roles Natives played to ensure their survival and cultural integrity into the 21st century. Prerequisite: ENGL& 101 AND 102 Strongly Recommended. Student option grading.
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HISTORY 234: Ancient History
5.00 Credits
Shoreline Community College
A survey of political, economic, and social institutions and activities coupled with a description of religious life and cultural achievements from the beginnings of organized society through the ancient Mediterranean civilizations. Previously HIST 201. Mandatory decimal grading.
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HISTORY 235: Medieval European History
5.00 Credits
Shoreline Community College
Europe from the disintegration of the Roman Empire to 1300. The evolution of basic values and institutions of Western Civilization. Previously HIST 202. Mandatory decimal grading.
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HISTORY 236: Early Modern European History
5.00 Credits
Shoreline Community College
This course traces the political, social, economic and culture history of Europe from 1600 to 1815. In this class we take an interdisciplinary approach to subject learning. We also emphasize cultural diversity and multiple national influences in Europe and its reflections on a global world. Previously HIST 231. Mandatory decimal grading.
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HISTORY 237: Modern European History
5.00 Credits
Shoreline Community College
Political, social, economic, cultural history of Europe from 1815 to 1919. In this class we take an interdisciplinary approach to subject learning. We also emphasize cultural diversity and multiple national influences in Europe and its reflections on a global world. Formerly HIST 203. Previously HIST 232. Mandatory decimal grading.
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HISTORY 238: Contemporary European History
5.00 Credits
Shoreline Community College
Political, social, economic, and cultural history of Europe from the Treaty of Versailles to the present. In this class we take an interdisciplinary approach to subject learning. We also emphasize cultural diversity and multiple national influences in Europe and its reflections on a global world. Previously HIST 233. Mandatory decimal grading.
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HISTORY 245: History of American Immigration
5.00 Credits
Shoreline Community College
Survey of immigration to the United States from the era of colonization to the present. Examination of the process of immigration and adaptation to life in the United States, as well as reaction to immigrants by native-born Americans. Focus includes Asia, European, Latin American, and contemporary African immigrants. Dual listed as IASTU 245. Prerequisites: Either concurrent or successful completion of ENGL& 101 is recommended. Mandatory decimal grading.
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HISTORY 246: African-American History:Ancient Africa to Reconstruction
5.00 Credits
Shoreline Community College
History of the Indians of the Oregon Territory (Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana to the Continental Divide), British Columbia, Albertaand Alaska. Includes history, culture, treaties and contemporary events from an Indian point of view. Dual listed as IASTU 256. Prerequisite: ENGL& 101. Mandatory decimal grading. .
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