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HIST-112 Origins of the Modern World: 1600 to the Present

Prerequisite for Spanish Section: SPAN-415 or advanced fluency
Curriculum: Fulfills world history requirement for A&S and Business; fulfills humanities requirement for Engineering
Description: Helter-skelter on the road to (post-)modernity. Developmental approach to five hundred years of history, with emphasis on increasing European awareness of the rest of the world: the forming of the modern state, the first transatlantic encounters, Catholic and Protestant Reformations, the Enlightenment, the age of the revolutions, the Ottoman Empire, encounters with Africa and Asia, Marxism, World Wars I and II and contemporary society.
Current Text: A History of Western Civilization (McKay, et al.)

Course ID

Credits

Instructor

Language

Days

Hours

Term

HIST-112-M01

3

García-Serrano

Eng

MTWR

15:00-16:50

Summer I

HIST-112-M01

3

Ealham

Eng

MWF

12:00-12:50

Fall

HIST-112-M01

3

Ingram

Eng

MW

17:00-18:15

Spring

HIST-112-M02

3

Olondo

Sp

TR

12:30-13:45

Spring

HIST-112-M02

3

TBA

Eng

TR

14:00-15:15

Spring

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