3 lecture hours per week. H. CATALOGUE DESCRIPTION: Using a global perspective this course will consider how different peoples and civilizations interacted, or failed to, in the last 700 years. Some of the themes that will be emphasized and examined are the roles that conquest, trade, religion, diffusion of ideas and technology played in bringing different parts of the world together. I. PRE-REQUISITES/CO-COURSES: Non
This course will examine universal human rights as an organizing framework for understanding the exc...
ACTIVITY: 3 lecture hours per week H. CATALOG DESCRIPTION: This course examines global literature b...
The study of origin, evolution, and development of Western civilizations. The course may focus on on...
3 hours lecture/week H. CATALOGUE DESCRIPTION: This course deals with the leading aspects of America...
Course syllabus for HIST 570 World History: Concepts and Interpretation Course description: This cou...
ACTIVITY: 3 lecture hours per week H. CATALOG DESCRIPTION: This course examines global literature b...
This course will introduce the student to the history of the world’s major civilizations from mediev...
This course will focus on the phenomenon of globalization: what it means, where it came from and whe...
This course examines the globalization phenomenon and its wide-ranging implications for World Missio...
3 hours lecture/week H. CATALOG DESCRIPTION: This course provides an overview and critical assessme...
The study of origin, evolution, and development of Non-Western civilizations. The instructor may foc...
Goals: This course surveys the socio-cultural, economic, political relationships that bind the lives...
In this course, the student will study the emergence of the major civilizations of the ancient world...
Goals: To survey and become aware of the complex diversity of cultural developments that occurred ou...
This course will focus on the emergence and evolution of industrial societies around the world. The...
This course will examine universal human rights as an organizing framework for understanding the exc...
ACTIVITY: 3 lecture hours per week H. CATALOG DESCRIPTION: This course examines global literature b...
The study of origin, evolution, and development of Western civilizations. The course may focus on on...
3 hours lecture/week H. CATALOGUE DESCRIPTION: This course deals with the leading aspects of America...
Course syllabus for HIST 570 World History: Concepts and Interpretation Course description: This cou...
ACTIVITY: 3 lecture hours per week H. CATALOG DESCRIPTION: This course examines global literature b...
This course will introduce the student to the history of the world’s major civilizations from mediev...
This course will focus on the phenomenon of globalization: what it means, where it came from and whe...
This course examines the globalization phenomenon and its wide-ranging implications for World Missio...
3 hours lecture/week H. CATALOG DESCRIPTION: This course provides an overview and critical assessme...
The study of origin, evolution, and development of Non-Western civilizations. The instructor may foc...
Goals: This course surveys the socio-cultural, economic, political relationships that bind the lives...
In this course, the student will study the emergence of the major civilizations of the ancient world...
Goals: To survey and become aware of the complex diversity of cultural developments that occurred ou...
This course will focus on the emergence and evolution of industrial societies around the world. The...
This course will examine universal human rights as an organizing framework for understanding the exc...
ACTIVITY: 3 lecture hours per week H. CATALOG DESCRIPTION: This course examines global literature b...
The study of origin, evolution, and development of Western civilizations. The course may focus on on...