The study of origin, evolution, and development of Non-Western civilizations. The instructor may focus on one or multiple Non-Western civilizations of their choice and focus on a period in time such as South and East Asia, sub-Saharan Africa, and the Americas prior to the European Age of Exploration. The topics of focus will include the rise and spread of various empires in terms of influence, achievements and lasting impact from socioeconomic, political, and global perspectives in the chosen Non-Western Civilization and period in time
grated, cross-disciplinary, total approach to a particular geographic area of the world coupled with...
This project presents a new, annotated syllabus for the Development of Western Civilization (DWC) cu...
Course syllabus for HIST 570 World History: Concepts and Interpretation Course description: This cou...
The study of origin, evolution, and development of Non-Western civilizations. The instructor may foc...
The study of origin, evolution, and development of Western civilizations. The course may focus on on...
In this course, the student will study the emergence of the major civilizations of the ancient world...
Western Civilization I is a survey course concentrating on the foundations of western society. This ...
This course will introduce the student to the history of the world’s major civilizations from mediev...
Project (M.A., Humanities)--California State University, Sacramento, 2015.I have created and develop...
Goals: To understand the history of imperialism. Content: Focus varies. Recent examples: The British...
Goals: To survey and become aware of the complex diversity of cultural developments that occurred ou...
Recent problems in global affairs have prompted social scientists to note that Americans' awareness ...
3 lecture hours per week. H. CATALOGUE DESCRIPTION: Using a global perspective this course will cons...
Through a cross-cultural and multi-disciplinary approach, this introductory textbook focuses on crit...
Analyzes global relationships in the contemporary world stemming from interactions between civilizat...
grated, cross-disciplinary, total approach to a particular geographic area of the world coupled with...
This project presents a new, annotated syllabus for the Development of Western Civilization (DWC) cu...
Course syllabus for HIST 570 World History: Concepts and Interpretation Course description: This cou...
The study of origin, evolution, and development of Non-Western civilizations. The instructor may foc...
The study of origin, evolution, and development of Western civilizations. The course may focus on on...
In this course, the student will study the emergence of the major civilizations of the ancient world...
Western Civilization I is a survey course concentrating on the foundations of western society. This ...
This course will introduce the student to the history of the world’s major civilizations from mediev...
Project (M.A., Humanities)--California State University, Sacramento, 2015.I have created and develop...
Goals: To understand the history of imperialism. Content: Focus varies. Recent examples: The British...
Goals: To survey and become aware of the complex diversity of cultural developments that occurred ou...
Recent problems in global affairs have prompted social scientists to note that Americans' awareness ...
3 lecture hours per week. H. CATALOGUE DESCRIPTION: Using a global perspective this course will cons...
Through a cross-cultural and multi-disciplinary approach, this introductory textbook focuses on crit...
Analyzes global relationships in the contemporary world stemming from interactions between civilizat...
grated, cross-disciplinary, total approach to a particular geographic area of the world coupled with...
This project presents a new, annotated syllabus for the Development of Western Civilization (DWC) cu...
Course syllabus for HIST 570 World History: Concepts and Interpretation Course description: This cou...