HST 111 — The West and the World I
This course is a comparative study of societies and cultures from prehistory through the Renaissance. It emphasizes the interaction between the West and the world in order to understand the current world. Prerequisite: A passing score on the college's reading and writing placement tests or, a C or better or concurrent enrollment in ENG 091 or ENG 092. Three lecture hours per week. Gen. Ed. Competencies Met: Critical Thinking, Ethical Dimensions, Global and Historic Awareness and Multicultural and Social Perspectives.
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- Business Administration Transfer
- Communication
- Computer Programming and Web Development
- Game Development - Game Creation
- Computer Science Transfer
- Information Systems Transfer
- Criminal Justice Career
- Criminal Justice Transfer
- Deaf Studies Transfer
- Education
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- Interpreter Transfer
- Elementary Education
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- Electro-Mechanical w/Green Energy
- Fire Science Technology
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- Sociology Transfer
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- Environmental Science Transfer
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- History Transfer
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- Psychology Transfer
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