HIST106 — World Civilization II
The course will examine the major developments in human history from 1500 to the present. It will focus on the elements involved in Europe's self-transformation into a modern society as seen in its intellectual, industrial and imperialist movements, and the world wars. Emphasis will also be placed on the history of Asian, African, Middle Eastern and Latin American societies and the impact of imperialism of those cultures; their reactions to, interaction with, and finally independence from Western dominance in the 20th century will also be explored. (Prerequisite(s): READ-095 and ENGL-095 or satisfactory completion of the College's foundational studies requirement in reading and writing)
Prerequisites: READ-095
Part of
- Business Administration Program, A.S.
- Business Administration Program, A.S. Online
- Education Program, Early Childhood Education Option, A.A.
- Education, Elementary K-6 Option, A.A.
- Education, Middle School & Secondary Option, A.A.
- Homeland Security & Emergency Mgt Program, A.S.
- Human Services Program, Addiction Studies Option, A.S.
- Human Services Program, Pre-Social Work Option, A.S.
- Social Sciences Program, Health Science Option, A.A.
- Social Sciences Program, History Option, A.A.
- Social Sciences Program, History Option, A.A. Online
- Social Sciences Program, Psychology Option, A.A.
- Social Sciences Program, Psychology Option, A.A. Online