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HIST
2A WORLD HISTORY TO 1600 |
Units:
3
Prerequisites: None.
Limitations on Enrollment: None.
Advisories: None.
This course
is a survey of world societies from pre-historic times to 1600. Special
emphasis is placed on the dynamic interaction and comparison of peoples and
cultures. Focus is placed on tracing concurrent political, social, cultural,
economic, and religious developments. The course examines the key elements of
various cultures and their legacy for the global community today. (UC,
CSU)
Units: 3 This
course is a survey of world societies since 1600 with special emphasis on the
dynamic interaction and comparison of peoples and cultures. Focus is
placed on tracing concurrent political, social, cultural, economic, and
religious developments. The course examines the key elements of various
cultures and their legacy for the global community today. (UC,
CSU) |
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Units: 3 This
course is a survey of western civilization from pre-literate times through
Reformation. Special emphasis is placed on the ancient near East
including Egypt and Mesopotamia, classical Greece and Rome, the Middle Ages,
and the Renaissance and Reformation era. The approach concentrates on the
highlights of each period which have shaped the destiny of western
culture. HIST 4A is not a prerequisite to HIST 4B. |
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Units: 3 This
course is a survey of western civilization from the commercial revolution to
the present. Special emphasis is on the rise of modern capitalism, the
emergence of European superpowers, 18th century revolutionary thought, 19th
century Colonialism, Imperialism, and Nationalism, and the dynamics of the
Twentieth Century, including total war, totalitarianism, and the westernization
of the entire world. |
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Units: 3 This
course is an introductory survey of the histories, philosophies, and cultural
characteristics of Asian societies. Attention is given to the impact of
the West on China, Japan, Korea, and Central Asia. (UC, CSU) |
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Units: 3 This
course is an introductory survey of the histories, philosophies, and cultural
characteristics of Asian societies. Attention is given to the impact of
the West on India, Iran, Southeast Asia, and the Near East. |
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Units: 3 This course is a study of films to explore subjects and themes relevant to modern United States history since the end of the Civil War. The student views, discusses, and writes about selected films. The course emphasizes a historical analysis of how films as cultural and historical documents convey meaning. The student examines how film as a mass medium and art form has shaped, reflected, and commented upon historical events, institutions, and values. The student examines the various ways films reveal their relationship to the political, social, and cultural developments that marked the times in which they were made. (CSU) |
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Units: 1 - 2 This
course is designed to offer instruction in one of the specialized areas of
history not already covered by existing curricula. (UC,
CSU) |
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Units: 3 This
course is a survey of United States history from its colonial beginning through
Civil War and Reconstruction. The student is encouraged to critically
evaluate experiences from our nation's past. This course fulfills the
Social Science (group A) requirement for the AA degree and it applies toward
the completion of California State requirements in United States history
and institutions. |
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Units: 3 This
course is a survey of United States history from reconstruction to the
present. Emphasis is on the political, economic, intellectual, and social
forces which have molded America. The course fulfills the social science
group A requirements for the associate degree and applies toward completion of
the California state requirements in the United States history and
institutions. A study of California state and local government is
included in this course. |
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Units: 2 This
course is designed to combine travel with study experiences to enrich the
curriculum. One or more aspects of the history of the area visited is
stressed in this course. (CSU) |
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Units: 3 This
course is a review of the history of women in American with emphasis on
achievements of women in traditional and non-traditional fields of work.
The opportunities and limitations surrounding women's roles in United States
history are explored. (UC, CSU) |
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Units: 3 This
course is an examination of African-American history from early west Africa to
the Civil War. This course fulfills the social science group A
requirement for an associate degree and it applies toward completion of the
California state requirements in United States history and institutions.
(UC, CSU) |
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Units: 3 This
course is a study of the African-American experience from Reconstruction to the
present. It fulfills the Social Science group A requirement for the
associate degree and applies toward completion of the California state
requirements n United States history and institutions. A study of
California state and local government is included in this course. (UC,
CSU) |
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Units: 3 This
course is a survey of the Mexican-American experience in American from colonial
beginnings to the present. It fulfills the Social Science group A
requirements for the associate degree and it applies toward completion of the
California state requirements in American history and institutions. (UC,
CSU) |
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Units: 3 This
course surveys the Asian Pacific American experience in America from the Gold
Rush to the present. (UC, CSU) |
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Units: 3 This
course is a survey of California history from the period of exploration and
discovery to the present. Emphasis is on Spanish and Mexican periods, American
infiltration and conquest, the Gold Rush, statehood, and the formation of
government, economic growth, and social development. (UC, CSU) |
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Units: 1 - 2 This
course is open to students qualified to do advanced work in the field of
history. The course includes research, directed reading, field work, or
other advanced study, and the course may be repeated for a maximum of four
units. (UC, CSU) |
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Units: 0.5 - 3 This course is designed to offer instruction in one or more of
the specialized areas of History not covered by the existing curriculum. Units
earned in this course do not count toward an associate degree. |
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