HIST 1120 - World History from 1400 to the Present |
This course will focus on the evolution of multiple, autonomous cultural centers within Africa, Eurasia, and the Americas prior to 1400 to an interconnected global system in the present. Topics covered include exploration, colonialism, responses to industrialization, the spread of the nation-state, the rise of modern science, the impact of a global economy, ethnicity and nationalism, migration, and mass culture. Prerequisite or corequisite: ENGL 1010, or ENGL 1011, or ENGL 1020, or HIST 2100, or UHON 1010, or department head approval.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Face-to-Face Classroom Instruc, Hybrid, Internet, Lecture, Video Streaming/Interactive, Web-Enhanced (29%< Web Based) All Sections for this Course History Department Course Attributes: Historical Understanding, Lower Division Credit, Non-Western Cultures, World Civilizations (old) |