NWCCD 2020-21 Catalog 
    
    Apr 27, 2024  
NWCCD 2020-21 Catalog [This is an Archived Catalog.]

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HIST 1110 - Western Civilization I


This course surveys Western Civilization from its origins to the first phase of the Early Modern Period.  Major topics of coverage will include Classical Greece and Rome, Early, High and Late Medieval Europe, and the Renaissance and Reformation during the initial phase of the Early Modern Period.

Credits: 3

Instructional Method Lecture

General Education Requirement: Global Diversity / Humanities / Social & Behavioral Sciences
Comments: This course does not meet UW’s Human Culture requirement unless transferred as part of an Associate degree.

Minimum Student Competencies
Upon completion of HIST 1110 Western Civilization, the student will have:

  1. Analyzed fundamental political characteristics and events of ancient civilizations, particularly those of Classical Greece and Rome;
  2. Examined fundamental socio-economic characteristics of ancient civilizations, particularly those of Classical Greece and Rome;
  3. Investigated the fundamental cultural characteristics and conditions of the ancient civilizations, particularly those of Classical Greece and Rome;
  4. Analyzed fundamental political characteristics and events of the Early, High, and Late Middle Ages;
  5. Examined fundamental socio-economic characteristics of the Early, High, and Late Middle Ages;
  6. Investigated the fundamental cultural characteristics and conditions of the Early, High, and Late Middle Ages;
  7. Analyzed fundamental political characteristics and events of the Renaissance and Reformation during the initial phase of the Early Modern Period;
  8. Examined fundamental socio-economic characteristics of the Renaissance and Reformation during the initial phase of the Early Modern Period;
  9. Investigated the fundamental cultural characteristics and conditions of the Renaissance and Reformation during the initial phase of the Early Modern Period.




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