HST131 — History Of World Civilization After 1500
HST 131 - History Of World Civilization After 1500 HST 131 - History Of World Civilization After 1500 3 Course Description: This course analyzes the historical factors that led to the development of the modern world by examining cross-cultural interactions and globalizing patterns since 1500. Course topics include imperialism, capitalism, slavery, scientific and technological changes, industrialization, nationalism, racism, war, and globalization. ISLOs: This course supports student development of Written and Oral Communications, Critical Thinking, and Multicultural and Global Perspectives. General Education Elective(s): Social Science Note(s): This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education requirement. Course Student Learning
Prerequisites: ENG101
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- Elementary Education Transfer Associates Degree
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- Psychology Concentration Associates Degree
- World Languages Option Associates Degree