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HIST 1002 - Global Crossroads 1500 to Pres |
This course engages students in the study of modern world history in order to achieve a more critical and integrated understanding of global societies and cultures during the past five hundred years. Students will explore developments in Africa, Asia, the Americas, and Europe; consider the interaction of the West and non-West and the eventual domination of the West after 1750; investigate the origins and outcomes of world war, revolution, and genocide in the 20th century; trace the disintegration of western empries after World War II; and ponder the global challeges of the post-Cold War era.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Directed Study, Online Undergraduate, Lecture Undergraduate All Sections for this Course College of Liberal Arts College Humanities and Social Sciences Division History/International Studies Department Course Attributes: Global Crossroads Eqiv Crse, College of Liberal Arts |
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