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Course Outline
HIST& 116
Western Civilization I
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| Credits: 5 |
Clock Hours per Quarter: 50
AA Discipline: [Social Sciences] [Humanities]
Lecture Hours:50
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Description
Survey of the history of Western society and culture from origins to Renaissance, Renaissance to Industrial Revolution, Industrial Revolution to the present. Recommended: READ 088 or higher. Student may not earn credit for both HIST& 116 and 126. Formerly HIST 101, Western Civilization I. |
Intended Learning Outcomes
Students must be able to recall information and compose essay responses to items and questions on the course study guide in order to demonstrate their knowledge and understanding
The historical evidence necessary to identify the most important events, developments and personalities of ancient and medieval world history according to course study guides;
The historical evidence to analyze critically the cause and effect relationships of past human events
The influence of the past on present conditions;
The importance of change through time and place for differences in human cultures
Empathy for "other" cultures in time and place.
The relationship among people, place, and environment and its impact on the development of civilization and culture interaction.
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Syllabi
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Instructor |
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| HIST& 116 |
Fall 2009 |
6440 |
Jeff Middleton |
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Two Year Projected Schedule
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Summer |
Mini |
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Spring |
Summer |
Mini |
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*If fall quarter starts on an odd year (2003, 2005, etc.), it's Year One.
**If fall quarter starts on an even year (2002, 2004, etc.), it's Year Two.
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