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HIS 101

HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION I

3 CR. (3L)

PRQ: REA 090 or the equivalent recommended. Explores a number of events, peoples, groups, ideas, institutions, and trends that have shaped Western Civilization from the prehistoric era to 1650. Reflects the multiple perspectives of gender, class, religion, and ethnic groups. Focuses on developing, practicing, and strengthening the skills historians use while constructing knowledge in this discipline. This course is one of the Statewide Guaranteed Transfer courses, GT-HI1.

 

HIS 102

HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION II

3 CR. (3L)

PRQ: REA 090 or the equivalent recommended. Explores a number of events, peoples, groups, ideas, institutions, and trends that have shaped Western Civilization from 1650 to the present. Reflects the multiple perspectives of gender, class, religion, and ethnic groups. Focuses on developing, practicing, and strengthening the skills historians use while constructing knowledge in this discipline. This course is one of the Statewide Guaranteed Transfer courses, GT-HI1.

 

HIS 111

WORLD CIVILIZATION I

3 CR. (3L)

Enables the student to view history up to 1500 CE in a broad global sense. Focuses on the common denominators among all people. This approach goes beyond political borders, to provide a better appreciation for different cultures. This course is one of the Statewide Guaranteed Transfer courses, GT-HI1.

 

HIS 112

WORLD CIVILIZATION II

3 CR. (3L)

PRQ: REA 090 or equivalent assessment test score. Enables students to view history post 1500 CE in a broad global sense. Focuses on the common denominators among all people. This approach goes beyond political borders to provide a better appreciation for different cultures. This course is one of the Statewide Guaranteed Transfer courses, GT-HI1.

 

HIS 201

U.S. HISTORY I

3 CR. (3L)

PRQ: REA 090 or the equivalent recommended. Explores events, trends, peoples, groups, cultures, ideas, and institutions in North America and United States history, including the multiple perspectives of gender, class, and ethnicity, between the period when Native American Indians were the sole inhabitants of North America, and the American Civil War. Focuses on developing, practicing, and strengthening the skills historians use while constructing knowledge in the discipline. This course is one of the Statewide Guaranteed Transfer courses, GT-HI1.

 

HIS 202

U.S. HISTORY II

3 CR. (3L)

PRQ: REA 090 or the equivalent recommended. Explores events, trends, peoples, groups, cultures, ideas, and institutions in United States History, including the multiple perspectives of gender, class, and ethnicity, between the period of the American Civil War and the present. Focuses on developing, practicing, and strengthening the skills historians use while constructing knowledge in the discipline. This course is one of the Statewide Guaranteed Transfer courses, GT-HI1.

 

HIS 225

COLORADO HISTORY

3 CR. (3L)

PRQ: REA 090 or the equivalent recommended. Presents the story of the people, society, and cultures of Colorado from its earliest Native Americans, through the Spanish influx, the explorers, the fur traders and mountain men, the gold rush, railroad builders, the cattlemen and farmers, the silver boom, the tourists, and the modern state.

 

HIS 244

HISTORY OF LATIN AMERICA

3 CR. (3L)

PRQ: ENG 060, REA 090, or equivalent assessment test scores. Focuses on the major political, economic, social, and cultural influences that have shaped Latin America from pre-European conquest to the present. Emphasizes the early history of Latin America but connects it to the present.

 

HIS 246

HISTORY OF MEXICO

3 CR. (3L)

PRQ: ENG 060, REA 090, or equivalent assessment test score. Focuses on the major political, economic, social, and cultural developments of Mexico from Pre-Columbian times to the present.

 

 

 

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