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Name (Section Id) Program Degree Name of College, University School's Profile
Western Civilization since the Thirty Years War (HS122) History U American Community College
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This course is a study of the history and culture of the Western world, from the beginnings of Europe's Early Modern Period to the present. It covers the major political, social, economic, religious and cultural developments, since the thirty years war. This course has been evaluated by the American Council on Education. Credit Recommendation - at the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in History.
Western Civilization since the Thirty Years War (HS122) History U American Public University
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This course is a study of the history and culture of the Western world, from the beginnings of Europe's Early Modern Period to the present. It covers the major political, social, economic, religious and cultural developments, since the thirty years war.
Women and American History (HS401) History U American Public University
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This course has been designed as an introduction to the history of women in the United States from the colonial period to the present. It will be surveying the field of American women''s history in order to understand how specific political, social and economic transformations in the nation''s past have affected the female half of the population. Throughout, it will remain attuned to ethnic and racial diversity and to regional differences and class distinctions in the lives of U.S. women. It will look at women''s culture, as distinct from the dominant male culture, and analyze women''s writings, art, lifecycles and sexuality. It will work to understand the collective lives of women as workers, family members, reformers, and political activists as well as the individual experiences of women in the U.S. from the colonial era into the 1990''s.
Women and War (MH430) History U American Public University
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A survey of women's evolving role in the various aspects of war support, war fighting, and related issues. This course covers the topic from early history through contemporary developments with an eye towards what the future of women's role in war could be.
World Civilization before 1650 (HS111) History U American Community College
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This course is a survey of the history of the human community from the dawn of civilization to around 1650. Emphasis is placed on the origins and achievements of the core civilizations of Asia, Europe, Africa and the Western Hemisphere. It stresses the interrelations of societies and cultures of the past, comparing and contrasting the experiences of peoples and civilizations with one another. This course has been evaluated by the American Council on Education. Credit Recommendation - at the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in History.
World Civilization before 1650 (HS111) History U American Public University
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This course is a survey of the history of the human community from the dawn of civilization to around 1650. Emphasis is placed on the origins and achievements of the core civilizations of Asia, Europe, Africa and the Western Hemisphere. It stresses the interrelations of societies and cultures of the past, comparing and contrasting the experiences of peoples and civilizations with one another.
World Civilization since 1650 (HS112) History U American Community College
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This course is a survey course in the history of the human community from circa 1650 to the present. It covers the origins, development and achievements of the major civilizations. This course, stresses the interrelations of societies and cultures of the past, comparing the experience of peoples and civilizations with one another. This course has been evaluated by the American Council on Education. Credit Recommendation - at the lower division Baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in History.
World Civilization since 1650 (HS112) History U American Public University
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This course is a survey course in the history of the human community from circa 1650 to the present. It covers the origins, development and achievements of the major civilizations. This course, stresses the interrelations of societies and cultures of the past, comparing the experience of peoples and civilizations with one another.
World Civilizations I (HIS 125) History U American Sentinel University
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This is a broad survey of world history from the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia to the mid-sixteenth century, examining political, economic and social structures, as well as outstanding cultural expressions of each civilization in art, architecture, literature and religion.
World Civilizations II (HIS 225) History U American Sentinel University
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Survey world history from the late-sixteenth century through the present with an emphasis on political, intellectual, and social history.
World History (EUHP 2000) History U Florida Metropolitan University
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World War I (MH317) History U American Public University
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This course examines the origins of America's role in World War I and its participation in the war in France, the war at sea, and the peace settlement.
World War II in Europe (MH318) History U American Public University
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This course examines the origins of America's role in World War II and covers the war at sea and the use of maritime power to resupply the Eastern Front, and the African, Italian, Continental Campaigns.
World War II in the Pacific (MH319) History U American Public University
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This course reviews the events of the Pacific War from the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor to the surrender in Tokyo Bay. The war at sea and MacArthur's island-hopping amphibious campaigns receive special treatment.
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