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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Surveys the 19th century independence movement and the development of national identity, twentieth century revolutions, especially Mexico and Cuba, and the contemporary history.
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3.00 Credits
Discusses life in pre-Islamic society, Mohammed and the rise of Islam, Islamic culture and institutions, and the spread of Islam in Asia, Africa, Europe, and the United States.
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3.00 Credits
Surveys the cultural, political, economic, social, and intellectual developments in China, Japan, Korea, and Southeast Asia; communications among the Asian countries in ancient and medieval periods; Western domination in Asia from the 15th to 20th century, and contemporary issues.
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3.00 Credits
Discusses the impact of the European slave trade on African civilization, the establishment of slavery in Latin America, the Caribbean, and North America, the economic and political nature of slavery, the position of free Black people in a slave society up to, and including, Reconstruction. Emphasizes the importance of early Black community and organizational development.
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3.00 Credits
Discusses the disenfranchisement of Black America and the beginning of urban migratory experience. Also explores group protests, including the nationalist movement. Course concludes with the "New Negro" movement and an examination of the Civil Rights and liberation movements, highlighting Black intellectual leaders and the current status of Affirmative Action.
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3.00 Credits
Presents the broad characteristics of traditional, classical, and feudal civilizations, examined in chronological and comparative order. Introduces basic concepts of the humanities and social sciences.
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3.00 Credits
Analyzes the changes produced in the West by science, technology, industrialism, and political ideologies contributing to the formation of modern culture. Examines the transformation of the non-Western world, both from within and without, by such forces as colonialism, nationalism, revolutionary ideologies, independence, and development.
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3.00 Credits
Surveys the culture of the indigenous people, including the sugar-slavery-based socio-economic system of the colonial era, abolition, and emancipation. Also examines the Caribbean as a sphere of United States influence, and the development of the modern nations of the area, including Guyana.
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3.00 Credits
Analyzes dynamic changes produced in the West by the Middle Ages, Renaissance exploration, and Reformation. Considers the major forces of change contributing to the formation of modern Western culture.
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3.00 Credits
Examines revolutions, with special emphasis on socio-economic developments in the world since the 18th century. Emphasizes the impact of revolutionary ideas on other societies and the relevance of these ideas today.
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