HIST100 — World Cultures I
3 Credit(s) This course examines the history of Western Civilization from the Prehistoric ages to the Middle Ages. It covers the political, social, economic, intellectual and religious aspects as they developed over the centuries. This course provides an understanding of the individuals and events that shaped Western Civilization and cultures. This course investigates essential historical background to our current world and provides information regarding the early origins of our current world problems and issues. Pre/
Part of
- Associate in Arts Degree, English/Humanities Concentration
- Associate in Arts Degree, General Concentration
- Associate in Arts Degree, History/Social Science Concentration
- Associate in Arts Degree, Psychology Concentration
- Associate in Science Degree
- Associate in Science Degree, Biology Concentration
- Business Administration Transfer Option, A.S.
- Community Education 2+2 to WLU, A.A.
- Education: PK-5 Elementary Education, A.A.S.
- Education: Secondary Education, English Specialization, A.A.
- Education: Secondary Education, Social Sciences Specialization, A.A.
- Psychology 2+2 to WU, A.A.
- Psychology with Social Work, A.A.
- Social Work 2+2 to FUS, A.A.
- Social Work 2+2 to WVU, A.A.
- Social Work, A.A.
- Social Work/Pre-Social Work Transfer to BC, A.A.