HIST 1040: Global History II:1500 to Present

Class Program
Credits 3.0
Surveys the cultural and continuities of selected world societies during the early modern and modern eras, from the sixteenth century CE to the present. Students will utilize methods of the social sciences by researching, interpreting, and communicating and understanding of primary and secondary historical sources. This world history course studies human patterns of interaction with a particular focus on change over time, global exchange, and those phenomena that connect people, places and ideas across regional boundaries, with an emphasis on the shaping of the modern age and the implications for the future of the global community. Writing in content area. Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL 1010.
Semester Offered
As Needed
General Education Areas
World Hist,
Globe Aware Gen Ed