HIS 111 — World Civilizations I
This course introduces world history from the dawn of civilization to the early modern era. Topics include Eurasian, African, American, and Greco-Roman civilizations, and Christian, Islamic and Byzantine cultures. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze significant political, socioeconomic, and cultural developments in pre-modern world civilizations. This course is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course and has been approved to transfer under the CAA and ICAA as a general education course in Social/Behavioral Sciences for the Associate in Arts and Associate in Science degrees.
Part of
- Associate in Arts Degree (AA) A10100
- Associate in Arts in Teacher Preparation Degree (AA) A1010T
- Associate in Fine Arts in Music Degree (AFA) A10700
- Associate in Fine Arts in Visual Arts Degree (AFA) A10600
- Associate in Science Degree (AS) A10400
- Associate in Science in Teacher Preparation Degree (AS) A1040T
- Early Childhood Education - BK Licensure (AAS) A55220L
- Early Childhood Education - BK Non-Licensure (AAS) A55220N