111
Western Civilization: Antiquity to 17th Century
U
[ sample syllabus for 111]
Ancient civilizations (Near East, Greece, Rome); barbarian invasions; medieval civilizations (Byzantium, Islam, Europe); Renaissance and Reformation.
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H111
Western Civilization: Antiquity to 17th Century (honors)
U
[ sample syllabus for H111]
Ancient civilizations (Near East, Greece, Rome); barbarian invasions; medieval civilizations (Byzantium, Islam, Europe); Renaissance and Reformation.
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112
Western Civilization: 17th Century through Modern Times
U
[ sample syllabus for 112]
Political, scientific, and industrial revolutions; nationalism; the two world wars; decline of empires; the cold war. H112 (honors) may be available to students enrolled in an honors program or by permission of dept.
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H112
Western Civilization: 17th Century through Modern Times (honors)
U
[ sample syllabus for H112]
Political, scientific, and industrial revolutions; nationalism; the two world wars; decline of empires; the cold war. H112 (honors) may be available to students enrolled in an honors program or by permission of dept.
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121
African Civilizations to 1870
U
[ sample syllabus for 121]
Exploration of the political, social, and economic history of precolonial African civilizations, using a variety of interdisciplinary approaches and materials.
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122
African Civilizations, 1870 to the Present
U
[ sample syllabus for 122]
Exploration of the political, social, and economic history of the colonial and independent African countries, using a variety of interdisciplinary approaches and materials.
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141
History of East Asia in the Pre-modern Era
U
[ sample syllabus for 141]
Introduction to the societies and cultures of pre-modern China, Korea, and Japan; the countries that make up the geographical and cultural unit of East Asia.
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142
History of East Asia in the Modern Era
U
[ sample syllabus for 142]
Introduction to the transformation of societies and cultures of modern China, Korea, and Japan from the 17th century to the present.
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151
American Civilization to 1877
U
[ sample syllabus for 151]
The political, constitutional, social, and economic development of the United States from the colonial period through the era of Reconstruction.
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H151
American Civilization to 1877 (honors)
U
[ sample syllabus for H151]
The political, constitutional, social, and economic development of the United States from the colonial period through the era of Reconstruction.
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152
American Civilization since 1877
U
[ sample syllabus for 152]
The political, constitutional, social, and economic development of the United States from the era of Reconstruction to the present.
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H152
American Civilization since 1877 (honors)
U
[ sample syllabus for H152]
The political, constitutional, social, and economic development of the United States from the era of Reconstruction to the present.
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171
Latin American Civilizations to 1825
U
[ sample syllabus for 171]
Latin American political, social, economic, and cultural history from Pre-Columbian times to independence (1825) focussing on imperialism, religion, minorities, war, and rebellion.
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H171
Latin American Civilization to 1825 (honors)
U
[ sample syllabus for H171]
Latin American political, social, economic, and cultural history from Pre-Columbian times to independence (1825) focusing on imperialism, religion, minorities, war, and rebellion.
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172
Latin American Civilizations since 1825
U
[ sample syllabus for 172]
Latin American political, social, economic, and cultural history from independence (1825) to the present focusing on neo-colonialism, instability, underdevelopment, militarism, and minorities.
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H172
Latin American Civilization Since 1825 (honors)
U
[ sample syllabus for H172]
Latin American political, social, economic, and cultural history from independence (1825) to the present focusing on neo-colonialism, instability, underdevelopment, militarism, and minorities.
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181
World History to 1500
U
[ sample syllabus for 181]
History of the human community to 1500, primary emphasis on history of civilizations, and secondary emphasis on patterns of regional and hemispheric integration.
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182
World History, 1500 to Present
U
[ sample syllabus for 182]
History of the human community from 1500 to the present, primary emphasis on processes of global integration, and secondary emphasis on comparative civilization.
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