HIST 151   World History: Traditional (3 Hours)

This course provides students an introduction to the history of the major world civilizations up to approximately 1500. Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to identify the major political, social, economic and technical developments in the histories of Egypt, Mesopotamia, other Near Eastern civilizations, Rome, Greece, India, China, sub-Saharan Africa, pre-Colombian America and medieval Europe. Students will be able to define the concept of a traditional, as opposed to a modern, society. They will be able to compare these societies with each another and with the modern society of the contemporary United States.

Associate of Arts

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...3 HIST 151 World History: Traditional (Also meets the Cultural Diversity Requirement) 3 HIST 152...

Associate of Science

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...3 HIST 151 World History: Traditional (Also meets the Cultural Diversity Requirement) 3 HIST 152...

Associate of Fine Arts

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...3 HIST 151 World History: Traditional (Also meets the Cultural Diversity Requirement) 3 HIST 152...

Associate of General Studies

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...3 HIST 151 World History: Traditional 3 HIST 152 World History: Modern World 3 HIST...

Associate of Applied Science

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...3 HIST 151 World History: Traditional 3 HIST 152 World History: Modern World 3 HIST...