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HIS 101
Introduction to Western Civilization
I
Prerequisite(s): None
Credits: 3 cr. hrs. (3 pds: 3 lec.)
Programs: All
GenEd: All
HIS 101 investigates key links
between civilizations across the
globe, dating from approximately
20,000 BC/BCE to the 18th century
AD/CE. The course compares religious
beliefs, cultural myths, political
structures, economic changes, and
military invasions in the Americas,
Western Europe, the Mediterranean,
and the Middle East. HIS 101 is
HIS 102
Introduction to Western Civilization
II
Prerequisite(s): None
Credits: 3 cr. hrs. (3 pds: 3 lec.)
Programs: All
GenEd: All
History of the origins and
development of the modern world.
Includes Wars of Religion,
Colonization, the Enlightenment, the
Eighteenth century,
the Nineteenth century, and the
Twentieth century. Special focus on
the struggles of indigenous peoples
across the globe in the age of
imperialism.
HIS 122
Tohono O'odham History and Culture
Prerequisite(s): None
Credits: 3 cr. hrs. (3 pds: 3 lec.)
Programs: All
GenEd: AGEC/Hum or AGEC/Soc-Beh,
AAS(Humanities), AGEC/Other(Internation/Multicultural),
AGEC/ICG*, AAS(CG)
Survey of Tohono O'odham culture,
historical development, and modern
issues. Includes development of
culture and world view, sources of
Tohono O'odham history, rule in
economic and social development of
Northwestern Mexico and Southwestern
United States, and contemporary
Tohono O'odham issues.
HIS 141
History of the United States I
Prerequisite(s): None
Credits: 3 cr. hrs. (3 pds: 3 lec.)
Programs: All
GenEd: AGEC/Soc-Beh, AAS(Humanities)
Survey of the major developments in
American history from the Columbian
conquests to the Era of
Reconstruction. Includes Colonial
America, the Formative Years
(1776-1815,) the Early National
Period (1815-1850,) and the coming
of the Civil War and its aftermath.
Also includes the social,
intellectual, and political aspects
of early American life.
HIS 142
History of the United States II
Prerequisite(s): None
Credits: 3 cr. hrs. (3 pds: 3 lec.)
Programs: All
GenEd: AGEC/Soc-Beh, AAS(Humanities)
Survey of the major developments in
American history from Era of
Reconstruction to the present.
Includes the era of Reconstruction,
the emergence
of modern America, the Early 20th
Century, and America as a world
power. Also includes the social,
intellectual, and political aspects
of contemporary American life.
HIS 148
History of Indians of North America
Prerequisite(s): None
Credits: 3 cr. hrs. (3 pds: 3 lec.)
Programs: All
GenEd: AGEC/Soc-Beh, AAS(Humanities),
AGEC/Other(Internation/Multicultural),
AGEC/ICG*, AAS(CG)
History of the cultural development
of Native Americans of North America
and the interrelations between
cultures. Includes Indian origins,
adaptations to cultural, political
and economic changes, and current
status. Also includes emphasis on
federal Indian policies and
leadership. |