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HIST 66 — World Civilizations

Description

This course is an overview of the increasing interrelationships of the world's peoples from early and classical civilizations, the Age of Discovery, and early modern and contemporary societies through the twentieth century. 7 lessons, 7 assignment submissions (7 Speedback assignments); proctored final exam.

Course Content

  1. Ancient History
  2. Classical Civilization
  3. The Rise of Christianity to the Eve of Discovery
  4. Western Europe meets the World
  5. Revolutionary Changes in the Western World, 1750-1870
  6. A New Global Order: The Eastern Hemisphere, 1750-1870
  7. The Rise of a Global Community
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Instructor: Chris Chilcoat , MA
Credits: 0.5
Tuition : $ 124.00
Paper Manual Fee: $10.00

Registration Codes:


     Paper Course: 4807100
        
     Online Course: 5048071
        

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