HIST 100: History of Western Civilization

HIST 100-004: History of Western Civilization
(Spring 2017)

12:30 PM to 01:20 PM MWF

Planetary Hall 120

Section Information for Spring 2017

Western Civilization - History 100 is a broad study of the development of Western society, from ancient Mesopotamia to the present. The course will cover changes, both large and small, that have had a tangible impact on our modern world. The course will focus on social and political structures, economic systems, and cultural trends that define civilizations. Students will learn to identify patterns and make connections between the ancient and medieval and today. The course will include lectures, discussions, and student-led activities. Students will read primary sources and will perform historical research on a topic of their choice.

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Course Information from the University Catalog

Credits: 3

History of Western civilization from ancient Mediterranean origins through medieval and modern development of Europe to contemporary world. Notes: Students who take HIST 100 may not receive credit for HIST 101 or HIST 102. Equivalent to HIST 101, HIST 102.
Schedule Type: Lecture, Recitation
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This course is graded on the Undergraduate Regular scale.

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