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World and US History (0941)

 

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Human Society to Approximately 3000 B.C.E.: Paleolithic and

Neolithic Age

HIST 121

Development of City Civilizations—circa 3000–1500 B.C.E.:  Developments in Mesopotamia, Africa, Indus River Valley, Huang He River Valley, Mesoamerica

HIST 121

Ancient Empires and Civilizations—circa 1700 B.C.E.–500 C.E.: India

HIST 121

Ancient Empires and Civilizations—circa 1700 B.C.E.–500 C.E.: Mediterranean

HIST 121

HIST 422

HIST 424

HIST 440

Decline of Classical Civilizations and Change— circa 500–1400 C.E.: Nomadic migrations

HIST 121

HIST 325

HIST 443

Decline of Classical Civilizations and Change— circa 500–1400 C.E.: Rise and expansion of Islam; Islamic civilization

HIST 121

HIST 313

HIST 325

Decline of Classical Civilizations and Change— circa 500–1400 C.E.: African kingdoms

HIST 121

Decline of Classical Civilizations and Change— circa 500–1400 C.E.: Feudalism in western and central Europe and in Japan

HIST 121

HIST 325

Decline of Classical Civilizations and Change— circa 500–1400 C.E.: Mesoamerican and Andean cultures

HIST 121

Decline of Classical Civilizations and Change— circa 500–1400 C.E.: Tang, Song, and Ming China

HIST 311

Emerging Global Interactions—circa 1400–1800 C.E.

HIST 121

HIST 122

HIST 144

Political and Industrial Revolutions, Nationalism— 1750–1914:

American Revolution, French Revolution, and Latin American independence movements

HIST 122

Political and Industrial Revolutions, Nationalism— 1750–1914: Industrialization, population expansion, and urbanization

HIST 122

Political and Industrial Revolutions, Nationalism— 1750–1914: New ideologies including liberalism, socialism, and Marxism

HIST 122

Conflicts, Ideologies and Evolutions in the Twentieth Century:

The First World War and The Russian Revolutions

HIST 122

HIST 152

Conflicts, Ideologies and Evolutions in the Twentieth Century:  The Second World War and The Cold War

HIST 122

HIST 152

Conflicts, Ideologies and Evolutions in the Twentieth Century: The social and economic role of the state and movements to extend rights

HIST 122

HIST 152

Contemporary Trends—1991 to the Present

GEOG 210

HIST 122

Physical Geography of North America

GEOG 210

GEOG 212

Native American Peoples

HIST 151

HIST 450

European Exploration and Colonization

HIST 151

HIST 450

Establishing a New Nation (1776–1791)

HIST 151

HIST 450

Early Years of the New Nation (1791–1829)

HIST 151

HIST 360

Continued National Development (1829–1850's)

HIST 151

HIST 360

Civil War Era (1850–1870's)

HIST 151

HIST 360

Emergence of the Modern United States (1877–1900)

HIST 152

HIST 363

Progressive Era through the New Deal (1900–1939)

HIST 152

HIST 363

HIST 464

The Second World War and the Postwar Period (1939– 1963)

HIST 122

HIST 152

HIST 358

HIST 365

HIST 464

Recent Developments (1960's– Present)

HIST 152

HIST 358

HIST 361

HIST 365

HIST 444

HIST 459

HIST 464

 


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