WRLD HIS II:EXPLORATION TO ATOMIC AGE

Course Code:
HIS 171
Course Group(s):
CONTEXTS AND SYSTEMS, WESTERN AND WORLD HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES COURSES
Active Term:
Randomly
/ Randomly
Course Description:
In this course students examine the major issues that have shaped the human experience from the age of exploration and discovery (1500) to the present. We examine the major social and cultural conflicts, major political developments, and analyze the interactions between diverse peoples and societies around the world and the ways that religion, gender, and violence influenced their development. This course is an examination of critical events throughout world history that have shaped our present society. 3 credits.
Credit:
3
Instruction methods:
Lecture
Total hours: 45
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