Academic Courses
Course Descriptions
| Course | Course Title | Credit Hours |
|---|---|---|
| HIST 137 | Early Modern World | (4-0) 4 Cr. Hrs. |
Course Description
This course is a survey of the balance of world civilizations in medieval and early modern times: American and African peripheral regions; major civilizations of Asia and Europe in the Middle Ages; 14th-16th century crisis and renewal; expansion of Europe in the age of Renaissance, Reformation and discovery; rise of the Great Power system; the scientific revolution and Enlightenment; the democratic and industrial revolutions; emergence of modern ideologies and nations; and climax of European expansion in the age of imperialism to the late 19th century.
Prerequisites
(A requirement that must be completed before taking this course.)
- None.
Course Competencies
Upon successful completion of the course, the student should be able to:
- Demonstrate a clear, factual understanding of the historical development of the world from the medieval period to the late nineteenth century.
- Demonstrate a clear, conceptual understanding of the historical development of the world from the medieval period to the late nineteenth century.
- Evaluate the human experience as it relates to the historical period covered by the course.
- Relate the human experience-using history-to contemporary times.
- Analyze the unique geographical history of the regions covered by the course.
- Analyze the role geography played in the regions covered by the course.
- Analyze the role geography played in the historical period covered by the course.
- Synthesize the advancement of human nature and culture for period covered by the course.
- Analyze the advancements in civilizations during the period covered by the course.
- Summarize the emergence of modern nations.
- Summarize the emergence of modern ideologies.
- Explain scientific advances and cultural enlightenment for the period covered by the course.
Note: This course may not be offered every semester.
Please check the HIST section of the current course schedule for availability.
