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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. (Not offered 2008-09.) 2 units.
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1.00 - 9.00 Credits
(Not offered 2008-09.) 1 unit.
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2.00 Credits
An introductory survey of human culture and society through the comparison of Europe and one other major area of the world from ancient to the modern period, focusing on fundamental topics in the development of world civilizations, including material culture, political organization, and aesthetics. The course will emphasize critical moments in historical development, thematic connections, and primary textual and visual sources. (Meets either the Critical Perspectives: Diverse Cultures and Critiques or The West in Time requirement.) 2 units - Johnson.
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2.00 Credits
Western civilization from ancient to modern times. Cultural, social, and political developments that shaped the modern world. The department offers this course in sections designated Europe or Atlantic World. Atlantic World includes the study of the heritage of Western civilization in the Western hemisphere. (Meets the Critical Perspectives: The West in Time requirement.) 2 units - Neel, Showalter.
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2.00 - 9.00 Credits
East Asian civilization from ancient to modern times. Cultural, social and political developments that shaped East Asian nations and their place in the modern world. Introduces basics of historical method: contextualization, analysis, and critical evaluation of primary sources and their significance. (Meets the Critical Perspectives: Diverse Cultures and Critiques requirement.) (Not offered 2008-09.) 2 units.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to history through the study of a special aspect in depth. (Topics to be designated according to the specialties of the faculty.) (Not open to seniors). Prerequisite: 1st or 2nd year standing or consent of instructor. (Not offered 2008-09.) 1 unit.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: FYE Course, Freshmen Only. (Also listed as Classics 114.) 1 unit - Dobson, FitzGibbon.
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3.00 Credits
Aegean and Greek archeological, historical, literary, and philosophical texts, with emphasis on those ideas formative in shaping Western culture. The development and transformations of these ideas as reflected in selected texts from the early Christian era, the Enlightenment or the Modern Age. The rise of individualism and its conflicts with community, ritual relationships to nature vs. separation and exploitation, the relation of theology to the ordering of experience, and how psyche both forms and is formed by its relationships to community, nature, and god(s). (Meets the Critical Perspectives: The West in Time requirement.) (Not offered 2008-09.) 2 units.
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3.00 Credits
Two block course that introduces the full sweep of American History from its pre-contact, "New World" beginnings to the recent past. Students will experience how history is made, understood, revised, and debated. Themes include cultural encounters and adaptation complexities of ethnicity and immigration; movement; the success and failures of republican ideology, capitalism, individualism and community; and the formation of American cultures. (Meets the Critical Perspectives: The West in Time requirement.) 2 units - Monroy, Rommel-Ruiz, Torres-Rouff.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: FYE Course. 1st Years Only. (Meets the Critical Perspectives: The West in Time requirement.) (Not offered 2008-09.) 2 units.
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