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History (HIST)
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HIST 1111 European History to 1648 (A, SP, SU)
3 credits
This course is a survey of the culture, ideas, and values of human civilization in
western world from their origins through 1648. Emphasis is on the achievements of
the Ancient Middle East, Classical Greece and Rome, the Christian and Islamic Middle
Ages, the Renaissance era, and the Protestant Reformation. Students are exposed to
historical methodologies and analysis through the reading of primary and secondary
sources.
Lecture: 3 hours
Prerequisite: Placement into ENGL 1100 Lab fee: $2.00
HIST 1112 European History Since 1648 (A, SP, SU)
3 credits
This course is a survey of the culture, ideas, and values of human civilization in
the western world from their origins from 1648 to the present. This course focuses
on the rise of modern science, the Enlightenment, the American and French Revolutions,
the Industrial Revolution, and the theories of Karl Marx and Charles Darwin. The growth
of ideologies--liberalism, socialism, capitalism, nationalism, and imperialism--will
be explored. Contemporary issues and political movements will also be discussed. Students
are exposed to historical methodologies and analysis through the reading of primary
and secondary sources.
Lecture: 3 hours
Prerequisite: Placement into ENGL 1100 Lab fee: $2.00
HIST 1151 American History to 1877 (A, SP, SU)
3 credits
This course covers a wide range of topics in early American history from the age
of discovery through the Civil War and reconstruction. It is an introduction to the
study of history and to the political, economic, intellectual and social themes that
have shaped our present society.
Lecture: 3 hours
Prerequisite: Placement into ENGL 1100 Lab fee: $2.00
HIST 1152 American History Since 1877 (A, SP, SU)
3 credits
This course covers a wide range of topics in modern American history from reconstruction
to the present time. It is an introduction to the study of history and to the political,
economic, intellectual, and social themes that have shaped our present society.
Lecture: 3 hours
Prerequisite: Placement into ENGL 1100 Lab fee: $2.00
HIST 1181 World Civilization I to 1500 (A, SP, SU)
3 credits
This course is a survey of non-Western Civilization to 1500. It serves as an introduction
to the study of history and to the intellectual, social, and cultural values of the
Far East, India, Middle East, Africa, and South America.
Lecture: 3 hours
Prerequisite: Placement into ENGL 1100 Lab fee: $2.00
HIST 1182 World Civilization II Since 1500 (A, SP, SU)
3 credits
This course is a survey of non-Western Civilization since 1500. It serves as an introduction
to the study of history and to the intellectual, social, and cultural values of the
Far East, India, Middle East, Africa, and South America.
Lecture: 3 hours
Prerequisite: Placement into ENGL 1100 Lab fee: $2.00
HIST 2223 African-American History I Before 1877 (A, SP, SU)
3 credits
The class is primarily a lecture/discussion course which includes the history of
African Americans in the New World from the time of the slave trade to the end of
Reconstruction.
Lecture: 3 hours
Prerequisite: Placement into ENGL 1100 Lab fee $2.00
HIST 2224 African-American History II Since 1877 (A, SP, SU)
3 credits
The class is primarily a lecture/discussion course which includes the history of
African Americans from the end of Reconstruction to present times.
Lecture: 3 hours
Prerequisite: Placement into ENGL 1100 Lab fee: $2.00
HIST 2294 Special Topics: History (On Demand)
1-3 credits
Students explore special topics in History designed to meet specific needs. This
course is on demand.
Lecture: 1-3 hours
A, Autumn
W, Winter
SP, Spring
SU, Summer
DL, Distance Learning
