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HIS 120 Western Civilization I - 4 Hrs. (IAI S2 902)
A preliminary survey of world history from Paleolithic man to the traditional world. This course deals with population expansion; the development of political freedom and constitutional government; relations among religion, society, and the state; the development of science and technology and their impact on thought and social institutions; and the major religious and intellectual currents that have shaped Western culture.
HIS 121 Western Civilization II - 4 Hrs. (IAI S2 903)
A continuation of Western Civilization I to the present. This course deals with population expansion; the development of political freedom and constitutional government; relations among religion, society, and the state; the development of science and technology and their impact on thought and social institutions; and the major religious and intellectual currents that have shaped Western culture.
HIS 122 Women in American History - 4 Hrs.
A study of America with emphasis on the importance of women of the period who have been instrumental in the shaping of America’s past, present, and future.
HIS 300 Contemporary World History - 4 Hrs.
A study of the important events around the world since World War II and how these events are linked in a global framework. Common problems of today and possible future issues are also examined.
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